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is that what they have in canada? >> that's what they have in canada. there is no private coverage for anything considered medically necessary which of the majority of things.you can get private insurance for like if you're canadian and he wanted come to the sa or freight if you get sick the canadian government what they pay would not cover any of the cost here. people get private coverage for traveling private coverage for having a private room in the hospital because that's not part of the system, and ambulance going to the hospital, things like that. bernie sanders plan is even more comprehensive than the canadian plan. over five weeks wait from seeing primary care doctor to treatment by specialist. the average wait in canada for neurosurgery is 33 weeks. we have for every 1 million people, 16 mri machines versus 44 in the u.s. more interestingly, 24 in lithuania. it's ridiculous. but brian wants to add free eye care free dental care, free drugs, free long-term care. when charles playhouse at marquita says 30 to 40 trillion over 10 years for bernie's
is that what they have in canada? >> that's what they have in canada. there is no private coverage for anything considered medically necessary which of the majority of things.you can get private insurance for like if you're canadian and he wanted come to the sa or freight if you get sick the canadian government what they pay would not cover any of the cost here. people get private coverage for traveling private coverage for having a private room in the hospital because that's not part of...
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and canada as well. they save people's lives and i think that we don't want to destroy that great incentive. >> host: earlier in the conversation, you talked about a number of machines and the cutting-edge treatment if you will. does that exist in canada and the uk like it does in america? >> guest: absolutely not. the provincial government controls what is going to be spent on healthcare is a reports, stories from radiologists saying our equipment is so old we don't even think we can rely on the results. but if you think the average wage in canada for an mri is 22 weeks, that is over five months, and the fact that canada has 16 machines for every million people, and it is a large country with 37 million, but one mri machine, 16 mri machine for a million people, we have 44 for every 1 million people and the countries in the eastern bloc have 20 to 24. is it a shock that you can't get access with a higher level very few >> host: one of the darker parts if you will love the book you discussed assisted suic
and canada as well. they save people's lives and i think that we don't want to destroy that great incentive. >> host: earlier in the conversation, you talked about a number of machines and the cutting-edge treatment if you will. does that exist in canada and the uk like it does in america? >> guest: absolutely not. the provincial government controls what is going to be spent on healthcare is a reports, stories from radiologists saying our equipment is so old we don't even think we...
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is that what they have in canada? >> that's what they have in canada. there are no private coverage for anything considered medically necessary, which is the majority of things. you can get private insurance if you are canadian anyone to come to the united states on vacation you're afraid you might get sick. course the canadian government what they pay would not cover any of the cost here. so people get private coverage for traveling, they will get private coverage for having a private room in a hospital because that's not part of the system, an ambulance going to the hospital things like that. but bernie sanders plan is even more comprehensive than the canadian plan. over five weeks wait to see a primary care doctor to a specialist for the average wait in canada for neurosurgery's 33 weeks. for every 1 million people we have 16 mri machines versus 44 in the u.s. but more interestingly 204 in lithuania. it's really ridiculous. but bernie wants to add free eye care, free dental care, free drugs, free long-term care. so in charles lighthouse says 30 to 40
is that what they have in canada? >> that's what they have in canada. there are no private coverage for anything considered medically necessary, which is the majority of things. you can get private insurance if you are canadian anyone to come to the united states on vacation you're afraid you might get sick. course the canadian government what they pay would not cover any of the cost here. so people get private coverage for traveling, they will get private coverage for having a private...
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and canada. playing field between canada and the u.s., so should be good for canada. amanda: the auto pact was so northant fostering this american footprint for this industry. how could that change over time? than the manufacturing that has to be assembled close to customers, what keeps manufacturing in canada? we are competitive. we have do have a competitive environment in canada, which means regulation, red tape. as long as we have a competitive environment, there are a lot of skilled people here. a lot of good tradespeople, good higher education, software, engineering. if it's a level playing field, hopefully we can compete and get assembly plants here. andhe extent you have nafta there is motivation for people , what thein nafta usmca does an effect, it says nafta can be functional and be competitive. the big threat long-term is from china. i personally think this trade deal is all about getting a trade deal done, a stepping stone for the u.s. to negotiate other trade deals, and to push back against the imbalance of trade with china. personally, i think this is w
and canada. playing field between canada and the u.s., so should be good for canada. amanda: the auto pact was so northant fostering this american footprint for this industry. how could that change over time? than the manufacturing that has to be assembled close to customers, what keeps manufacturing in canada? we are competitive. we have do have a competitive environment in canada, which means regulation, red tape. as long as we have a competitive environment, there are a lot of skilled people...
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governors invited their counterparts from canada to the u.s. for a discussion on how states and canadian provinces can work together on trade, infrastructure, and the environment. this is part of the national governor's association annual winter meeting held in washington, d.c. >>> well, so, our next panel, we're very excited to get an international perspective on infrastructure. earlier, i had a chance to meet with mexico's current chair of the governors, konogo, the current chair is francisco dominguez, and the incoming chair governor carlos mendosa. and we have both representatives from mexico and canada up here on the stage, we're really thrilled to have with us, a total of five premiers from our neighbors to the north, who we very much appreciate everybody making the tremendous effort to come down here and join us. they are going to be joining us for this discussion on infrastructure from an international perspective. i believe that canada's doing some really interesting and creative things on infrastructure. so we want to thank each one o
governors invited their counterparts from canada to the u.s. for a discussion on how states and canadian provinces can work together on trade, infrastructure, and the environment. this is part of the national governor's association annual winter meeting held in washington, d.c. >>> well, so, our next panel, we're very excited to get an international perspective on infrastructure. earlier, i had a chance to meet with mexico's current chair of the governors, konogo, the current chair is...
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and canada can work together on issues like the environments, trade, and energy. this is 40 minutes. >> our next panel we are very excited to get an international perspective on infrastructure. earlier i had a chance to meet with mexico's current chair of the governors the current chair is france just go and incoming as mendoza, swift got both representatives from mexico and canada appear on the stage we are really thrilled to have it with us a total of five premieres from our neighbors to the north, who we very much appreciate everybody making the tremendous effort to come down here and join us. they are joining us for this discussion on infrastructure from an international perspective. i believe canada is doing some really interesting and creative things on infrastructure, silly want to thank each one of you for joining us. we have saskatchewan premier who is the chair of the council of the federation which is our equivalent, sort of like the nga of canada. quÉbec khmer fans while ago, ontario premier doug ford, new brunswick premier blaine higgs, and alberta p
and canada can work together on issues like the environments, trade, and energy. this is 40 minutes. >> our next panel we are very excited to get an international perspective on infrastructure. earlier i had a chance to meet with mexico's current chair of the governors the current chair is france just go and incoming as mendoza, swift got both representatives from mexico and canada appear on the stage we are really thrilled to have it with us a total of five premieres from our neighbors...
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the canada deal took seven yea rs this out. the canada deal took seven years to negotiate. starting, of course, from a very different position. we are very closely aligned at the moment. tough talk from both sides in the next few weeks and months. it will be a tough battle and it will be interesting to see how it plays out. tom, thank you. tom barton. residents in wakefield have been allowed to return to their homes following a huge fire at an industrial bakery. more than a hundred firefighters were at the scene of the blaze at westgate retail park yesterday. it was feared the building may have contained asbestos however the fire service confirmed that none was released into the air. clarence house has defended the prince of wales, after he travelled in a private helicopter to make a speech about reducing aircraft emissions. prince charles flew from highgrove to cambridge for the talk. it's estimated the journey, which cost at least £12,000, caused 2.5 tonnes of carbon emissions, which is considerably more than the 0.2 tonnes that would have been released had he travelled
the canada deal took seven yea rs this out. the canada deal took seven years to negotiate. starting, of course, from a very different position. we are very closely aligned at the moment. tough talk from both sides in the next few weeks and months. it will be a tough battle and it will be interesting to see how it plays out. tom, thank you. tom barton. residents in wakefield have been allowed to return to their homes following a huge fire at an industrial bakery. more than a hundred firefighters...
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for the mri is 22 weeks and the fact canada has 16 mri machines. but 16 for 1 million people? we have 44 machines for every 1 million people and on the eastern bloc more than canada. was not as shocked you can't get access but the machines that are even higher very very few in canada. >> what are the darker parts of the book you talked about the suicide and the death panels. >> that is very interesting and quite honestly depressing honestly depressing. >> remember sarah palin was running talking about rationed care? to make and don't like to use the word death panel it scares people but it is it is rationed care the government is determining who gets care and how much sewing canada in many cases you cannot get better you are older you should have assisted suicide is cheaper for everybody but that's not the american way it should be between the doctor and the family and the patient so in uk they have nice is the national institute for health critical excellence. so what is the value of your life and the cost went - - the cost of the treatment? so if
for the mri is 22 weeks and the fact canada has 16 mri machines. but 16 for 1 million people? we have 44 machines for every 1 million people and on the eastern bloc more than canada. was not as shocked you can't get access but the machines that are even higher very very few in canada. >> what are the darker parts of the book you talked about the suicide and the death panels. >> that is very interesting and quite honestly depressing honestly depressing. >> remember sarah palin...
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governors invited their counterparts from canada to the u.s. for a discussion on how states and canadian provinces can work together. on trade, infrastructure, and the environment. this is part of the national governor's association annual winter meeting, held in washington, d.c. >>> well, so, our next panel, we're very excited to get an number perspective on infrastructure. earlier, i had a chance to meet with mexico's current chair of the governors, konogo, the current chair is francisco dominguez, and the incoming chair governor carlos mendosa and we have both representatives from mexico and canada up here on the stage, we're really thrilled to have with us, a total of five premieres from our neighbors to the north, who we very much appreciate everybody making the tremendous effort to come down here and join us. they are going to be joining us for this discussion on infrastructure from an international perspective. i believe that canada's doing some really interesting and creative things on infrastructure. so we want to thank each one of you
governors invited their counterparts from canada to the u.s. for a discussion on how states and canadian provinces can work together. on trade, infrastructure, and the environment. this is part of the national governor's association annual winter meeting, held in washington, d.c. >>> well, so, our next panel, we're very excited to get an number perspective on infrastructure. earlier, i had a chance to meet with mexico's current chair of the governors, konogo, the current chair is...
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>> that's what they have in canada. there's no private coverage for anything considered medically necessary which is the majority of things. you can get private insurance for like if you're canadian and you want to come to the u.s. on vacation, you're afraid if you get sick, the canadian government what they pay would not cover costs here. people get private coverage for traveling, private coverage for having a private room in a hospital because that's not part of the system, ambulance going to the hospital, things like that. but bernie sanders' plan is even more comprehensive than canadian plan, 5 weeks wait to see specialist, the average wait in canada for neurosurgery is 3 weeks, for every 1 million people 16mri machines versus 44 in the u.s. it's really ridiculous. bernie wants to add free eye care, free dental care, free drugs, free long-term care. you know, 30 to 40 trillion for bernie's plan and he agreed that would be the price until he changed his mind. he told adon -- o'donnell, i don't know how much my plans
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in canada and 84 the government took it over. i worked at the fraser institute where we started a project in 1988. a guide to a hospital waiting lists. in 1983 the first year the average wait time you don't call your ob/gyn in canada. in 1983 that weight was 9.3 weeks. last year the average wait time have increased to 20.9 weeks. 608,000 canadians cross the border every year. orthopedic surgeries hip replacements. valve replacements. things like that. they feel like their health is too important to have to wait so long. where we can ago. like doctors like tom price and others will be having to practice offshore. so we can continue to get the very best in medicine. the american people demand. >> it's a very wealthy country and my mom used to say they're not becoming one of those in place -- inpatient americans. you can't get an appointment. for eight months to a year. even though when you have a problem. a lot of people there just so polite and they don't know anything different. most people growing up had a growing up they starte
in canada and 84 the government took it over. i worked at the fraser institute where we started a project in 1988. a guide to a hospital waiting lists. in 1983 the first year the average wait time you don't call your ob/gyn in canada. in 1983 that weight was 9.3 weeks. last year the average wait time have increased to 20.9 weeks. 608,000 canadians cross the border every year. orthopedic surgeries hip replacements. valve replacements. things like that. they feel like their health is too...
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versus in canada as well. our doctors are well-paid and could have debts and it is expensive, but over time they make good money, they save people's lives and i think we don't want to destroy that great incentive. >> host: earlier in our conversationout talked about the number of mri machines and the cutting edge treatment. >> guest: right. >> host: does that exist in canada and the uk like in america. >> guest: absolutely not. because when the government -- the provincial governments control what is going to be sent spent on health. you see reports, stories from radiologists saying our equipment, our x-ray equipment is so old we don't even think we can rely on the results. but if you think the average wait in canada for an mri is 22 weeks, that's over five months, and the fact that canada has 16mri machines for every million people and it as large country with only 37 million people but one mr -- 16mri men's for a million people. we have 44 machines for every one emergency people and countries in the eastern
versus in canada as well. our doctors are well-paid and could have debts and it is expensive, but over time they make good money, they save people's lives and i think we don't want to destroy that great incentive. >> host: earlier in our conversationout talked about the number of mri machines and the cutting edge treatment. >> guest: right. >> host: does that exist in canada and the uk like in america. >> guest: absolutely not. because when the government -- the...
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it is that canada started deal that he is aiming for. —— canada style deal. it isa aiming for. —— canada style deal. it is a relatively loose agreement. it allows goods to move without any tariffs. but it doesn't do a huge amount in the important industries like the financial sector. he will go further and say that if it canada style arrangement cannot be reached, he is willing to go for something even looser. the government talking about australian style arrangement, which crucially is an arrangement with involves physical checks at the border on goods coming in and out of the country. part of the reason for this is because number 10 is irritated and it's making it clear it is irritated with the european union, that the eu has been suggesting that after the transition period at the end of this year, a deal will be reached that involves britain following european rules, what is known as regulatory rhyming. this morning dominic raab has been dismissing that idea. the reality is we have got a deal with the eu. it sets out a political declaration for the fut
it is that canada started deal that he is aiming for. —— canada style deal. it isa aiming for. —— canada style deal. it is a relatively loose agreement. it allows goods to move without any tariffs. but it doesn't do a huge amount in the important industries like the financial sector. he will go further and say that if it canada style arrangement cannot be reached, he is willing to go for something even looser. the government talking about australian style arrangement, which crucially is...
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canada is 3000 miles of sea, whereas its just 20 between us and canada is 3000 miles of sea, whereas it'sjust 20 miles between us. that is the difference, the eu is very concerned, in fact, as you head nigel farage say, it is concerned about the uk becoming a competitive nation sitting on their doorstep. their interest is whining that in as far as they can. they don't want the independent uk to steal their markets. 0ne don't want the independent uk to steal their markets. one of the questions that has been raised which is less clear at this stage is the imprecations for the future of the uk. we had leo varadkar talking about the issue of the northern irish border and how that will be worked out and we know that there was a deal done, but there are arguments over how many checks will be involved. but the other question is about scotland, of course. that was quite an interesting view and conversation andrew ma had with donald tusk this morning. we had nickel surgeon talking about bringing forward a referendum. today you have donald tusk saying that if he had still been doing hisjob, i
canada is 3000 miles of sea, whereas its just 20 between us and canada is 3000 miles of sea, whereas it'sjust 20 miles between us. that is the difference, the eu is very concerned, in fact, as you head nigel farage say, it is concerned about the uk becoming a competitive nation sitting on their doorstep. their interest is whining that in as far as they can. they don't want the independent uk to steal their markets. 0ne don't want the independent uk to steal their markets. one of the questions...
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canada isn't the uk. you know, you are geographically part of the european continent, we share seas, we share air space, and our economies are very integrated. and one thing we feel very strongly in the european union is that if we are going to have tariff—free, quota—free trade with the uk, which is essentially what we have with canada on almost everything, then that needs to come with a level playing field. so that's leo varadkar. time is short, there's only a few months to negotiate this trade deal, whatever sort of trade deal that turns out to be. yeah, absolutely. so, we are in a transition period at the moment, rules stay the same, everything about the relationship stays the same until the end of this year. but after that, nobody knows what it looks like. they have 11... or, given negotiations won't start until march, ten months to try to sort this out. the canada deal took seven years to negotiate. we are starting, of course, from a very different position. we are very closely aligned at the mo
canada isn't the uk. you know, you are geographically part of the european continent, we share seas, we share air space, and our economies are very integrated. and one thing we feel very strongly in the european union is that if we are going to have tariff—free, quota—free trade with the uk, which is essentially what we have with canada on almost everything, then that needs to come with a level playing field. so that's leo varadkar. time is short, there's only a few months to negotiate this...
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that elevated the national political temp temperature disrupted much of the rail service in eastern canada and led to layoffs prime minister justin trudeau called for an end to the blockades in support of the hereditary watched chiefs in british columbia and it's how that is playing out that has added even more fuel to the fires of protest in the solidarity with the tribe monday it was reported that despite a statement declaring that quote there has always been continues to be a willingness from the thai and the naga mohawks to discuss an exit strategy of the c.n. rail line main main line that didn't stop canada's royal mounted police force as you can see from physically removing the 1st nation protesters from their camp a camp that never actually physically blocked the rail line they still got moved out so today my friends let's kick things off with a little protest and a fight for the indigenous rights as we start watching homes if you want to know what's going on a city street. there so you like to see the prices you always stay i'll see you slice grapes suggests least systemic dissent
that elevated the national political temp temperature disrupted much of the rail service in eastern canada and led to layoffs prime minister justin trudeau called for an end to the blockades in support of the hereditary watched chiefs in british columbia and it's how that is playing out that has added even more fuel to the fires of protest in the solidarity with the tribe monday it was reported that despite a statement declaring that quote there has always been continues to be a willingness...
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the average wait in canada is 33 weeks. we have 16 mri machines versus 144 in the u.s. -- 44 in the u.s. it's really ridiculous. but bernie wants to add free eye care, free dental care, free drugs, free long-term care. so when charles playhouse says, you know -- heys says 30 to 40 years for bernie's plan, he told norah o'donnell on cbs evening news friday i just don't know how much my plans are going to cost. he's backed away from that. but he knows it's going to be very, very expensive. and as we just saw today, the increase in the federal deficit under bernie's plan would go up $20 trillion over ten years at the high end. so it's, you know, if you add more than -- canada tried to bring in free drugs several years ago under a liberal prime minister, and he found out that it was so expensive that they just couldn't afford to do it. so bernie wants to make it, our system even more comprehensive and no refurls to a specialist. you have -- referrals to a specialist. the demand for health care will far exceed the supply of heal
the average wait in canada is 33 weeks. we have 16 mri machines versus 144 in the u.s. -- 44 in the u.s. it's really ridiculous. but bernie wants to add free eye care, free dental care, free drugs, free long-term care. so when charles playhouse says, you know -- heys says 30 to 40 years for bernie's plan, he told norah o'donnell on cbs evening news friday i just don't know how much my plans are going to cost. he's backed away from that. but he knows it's going to be very, very expensive. and as...
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canada isn't the uk. you know, you are geographically part of the european continent, we share seas, we share air space, and our economies are very integrated. and one thing we feel very strongly in the european union is that if we are going to have tariff—free, quota—free trade with the uk, which is essentially what we have with canada on almost everything, then that needs to come with a level playing field. so that's leo varadkar. time is short, there's only a few months to negotiate this trade deal, whatever sort of trade deal that turns out to be. yeah, absolutely. so, we are in a transition period at the moment, rules stay the same, everything about the relationship stays the same until the end of this year. but after that, nobody knows what it looks like. they have 11... 0r, given negotiations won't start until march, ten months to try to sort this out. the canada deal took seven years to negotiate. we are starting, of course, from a very different position. we are very closely aligned at the mo
canada isn't the uk. you know, you are geographically part of the european continent, we share seas, we share air space, and our economies are very integrated. and one thing we feel very strongly in the european union is that if we are going to have tariff—free, quota—free trade with the uk, which is essentially what we have with canada on almost everything, then that needs to come with a level playing field. so that's leo varadkar. time is short, there's only a few months to negotiate this...
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not only for the grieving families in canada, not only for the government of canada, but i think for the world. i think having a prime minister come into the room and state that, it just reinforced the message. that was canada's foreign minister speaking a little early. also at the munich security conference, senioramerican and afghan sources say the first phase of a us deal with the afghan taliban is set to begin shortly with the start of what is known as a seven day reduction in violence by taliban forces. jarrett blanc, senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, told us what the risk of such a deal might be. let's look at the and the longer term. in the short term, the risk associated with the reduction in violence and conditioning the beginning of taliban—afghan talks on a successful reduction of violence is that there will be problems. there will be spoilers who commit acts of violence that will throw off the first part of the agreement which are the beginning intra—afg han talks. the longer term, the risk is that the peace talks don't work. that the ta
not only for the grieving families in canada, not only for the government of canada, but i think for the world. i think having a prime minister come into the room and state that, it just reinforced the message. that was canada's foreign minister speaking a little early. also at the munich security conference, senioramerican and afghan sources say the first phase of a us deal with the afghan taliban is set to begin shortly with the start of what is known as a seven day reduction in violence by...
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where does canada stand? harjit: first of all, when it comes to our cyber protection inside canada, it is something we do with extremely seriously and because of our decisions in the past put us in a very good position. infrastructure has allowed us to have a robust cyber defense architecture. now we are going through the analysis, so we can look at all of the various threats that are out there. what we will be doing is making sure our systems for 5g are going to be just as robust, or if not better. we are mindful of the security concerns that various companies have come including huawei, but we want to make sure we take a look at all of the threats, so the protection we have right now in 4g technology continues into 5g. vonnie: sounds like canada has not made an official decision would beether huawei allowed to be a part of the upgrade to your infrastructure, useell as having huawei canadian parts in its systems. we leave that question for a moment and ask about the other essness, a failing liberal order. wh
where does canada stand? harjit: first of all, when it comes to our cyber protection inside canada, it is something we do with extremely seriously and because of our decisions in the past put us in a very good position. infrastructure has allowed us to have a robust cyber defense architecture. now we are going through the analysis, so we can look at all of the various threats that are out there. what we will be doing is making sure our systems for 5g are going to be just as robust, or if not...
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he says canada goose is facing saturation pains in its core canadian market. they're a canadian company and the outbreak means their major expansion plans in china are on pause. maybe the new news we're having with more bullish theme about china maybe could help them. skeptical about their ability to expand beyond coats, into adjacent categories and they need to make it happen more risks moving into lower risk products and they downgraded from buy to hold. their direct to consumer business came in weaker than expected and the coronavirus outbreak is down stating and noted it's proving more production in-house that could result in high inventory levels going forward and too much inventory is the bane of all things retail. goldman's record recommended after it got crushed in may and while it worked initially hung on too long and it came right back down. so now it's a towel throw. how about this bull thesis from bear how can they upgrade to o'hanlon outperform when the problems seem so dire they believe the estimates had been reset in other words, that the bad ne
he says canada goose is facing saturation pains in its core canadian market. they're a canadian company and the outbreak means their major expansion plans in china are on pause. maybe the new news we're having with more bullish theme about china maybe could help them. skeptical about their ability to expand beyond coats, into adjacent categories and they need to make it happen more risks moving into lower risk products and they downgraded from buy to hold. their direct to consumer business came...
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and canada. in 1909 the canadian government created a new northern territory called nunavut which means our land. summer has arrived and none of it but it's still cold just 3 degrees centigrade. the researchers arrived from resolute bay. spent 2 months on the territories not cops. there are no settlements here and no roads either there's not a lot of vegetation because the tundra subsoil is permanently frozen. the scientists set up their camp and it's anything but luxurious their only connection to the outside world are the transport helicopters this expedition is financed by the governments of canada and germany. germany has invested a lot of money in out the research and will continue to do so i think is very important as we continue to study the effects of global warming. we need to find out more about how the entire climate system functions and. the. cost is a geologist who works for germany's institute for geosciences and natural resources which is part of the federal ministry of economics a
and canada. in 1909 the canadian government created a new northern territory called nunavut which means our land. summer has arrived and none of it but it's still cold just 3 degrees centigrade. the researchers arrived from resolute bay. spent 2 months on the territories not cops. there are no settlements here and no roads either there's not a lot of vegetation because the tundra subsoil is permanently frozen. the scientists set up their camp and it's anything but luxurious their only...
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is the economy going to do well in canada? there was also concerns about loan losses for banks, net interest margins declining and hitting the balance sheet as well for the end of last year. that has sort of sour the sentiment toward banks. not likeg said, it is people are not putting the money in banks, they are thinking about the other options out there. shery: we have seen can accord annuity under weight. why are these investors preferring life insurance companies, is it the threat of recession, why are they under waiting banks? >> a lot of it comes down to the concern around the sluggish growth we are seeing in the economy right now. also a concern that bank of canada may cut interest rates. we are seeing that with bloomberg data. traders are expecting one this year. that will have an impact on banks. that is very domestic focused when it comes to canadian banks. if investors are looking to stay in financials, financial stocks, maybe they are looking outside canada from an economic growth perspective. when you switch and l
is the economy going to do well in canada? there was also concerns about loan losses for banks, net interest margins declining and hitting the balance sheet as well for the end of last year. that has sort of sour the sentiment toward banks. not likeg said, it is people are not putting the money in banks, they are thinking about the other options out there. shery: we have seen can accord annuity under weight. why are these investors preferring life insurance companies, is it the threat of...
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and canada. in 1909 the canadian government created a new northern territory called nunavut which means our land. summer has arrived and none of it but it's still cold just 3 degrees centigrade. the researchers are right from resolute bay. spent 2 months on the territories not cops. there are no settlements here and no roads either there's not a lot of vegetation because the tundra subsoil is permanently frozen. the scientists set up their camp and it's anything but luxurious their only connection to the outside world are the transport helicopters this expedition is financed by the governments of canada and germany. germany has invested a lot of money in out research and will continue to do so i think is very important as we continue to study the effects of global warming. we need to find out more about how the entire climate system functions and. the. cost is a geologist who works for germany's institute for geosciences and natural resources which is part of the federal ministry of economics and
and canada. in 1909 the canadian government created a new northern territory called nunavut which means our land. summer has arrived and none of it but it's still cold just 3 degrees centigrade. the researchers are right from resolute bay. spent 2 months on the territories not cops. there are no settlements here and no roads either there's not a lot of vegetation because the tundra subsoil is permanently frozen. the scientists set up their camp and it's anything but luxurious their only...
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and canada. in 1909 the canadian government created a new northern territory called none of it which means our land. summer has arrived and none of it but it's still cold just 3 degrees centigrade. the researchers a ride from resolute bay. spent 2 months on the territories not cops. there are no settlements here and no roads either there's not a lot of vegetation because the tundra subsoil is permanently frozen. the scientists set up their camp and it's anything but luxurious their only connection to the outside world are the transport helicopters this expedition is financed by the governments of canada and germany. germany has invested a lot of money in out research and will continue to do so i think is very important as we continue to study the effects of global warming. we need to find out more about how the entire climate system functions. the. cost is a geologist who works for germany's institute for geosciences and natural resources which is part of the federal ministry of economics and tec
and canada. in 1909 the canadian government created a new northern territory called none of it which means our land. summer has arrived and none of it but it's still cold just 3 degrees centigrade. the researchers a ride from resolute bay. spent 2 months on the territories not cops. there are no settlements here and no roads either there's not a lot of vegetation because the tundra subsoil is permanently frozen. the scientists set up their camp and it's anything but luxurious their only...
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into days headline news canada's prime minister justin trudeau calls an emergency meeting as activists shut down major rail lines throughout the country plan a gas pipeline on indigenous land. also a court order to tesla to stop clearing forest land for its 1st european car and battery plant but critics warning that modern supposedly green companies are nothing of the kind. and the u.s. secretary of state takes a rare trip to africa and a bid to dislodge china's economic dominance but its warm words stand in marked contrast to washington's actions on the continent. here watching our team for national bring your live news updates from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. canada's premier has summoned an emergency meeting with ministers as protester shut down key rail routes across the country rapidly escalating rallies hope to stop a vast proposed gas pipeline or indigenous territory artis all quarter explains railways out of commission ports backlog marches on the streets transportation across canada has been shut down by protests over a near 700 kilometer long gas pipelin
into days headline news canada's prime minister justin trudeau calls an emergency meeting as activists shut down major rail lines throughout the country plan a gas pipeline on indigenous land. also a court order to tesla to stop clearing forest land for its 1st european car and battery plant but critics warning that modern supposedly green companies are nothing of the kind. and the u.s. secretary of state takes a rare trip to africa and a bid to dislodge china's economic dominance but its warm...
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lng canada is one of the bigge invemements. that is the terminal at is looking transpo and liquefy the natura gas where the fra ed gas. at project has not gotten n of the ground. erybody talks about it as if it is a done deal, but t the actual terminal itself has not been built. amy: in ontario, a mohawk solidarity protetest has shut dn the canadian national railway for days, halting travel for tens of thousands of passengers. i want to turn to prime minister justin trudeau responding to the solidarity protests. >> we recognize the important democratic right and we will always defend it, peaceful protest. this is an important part of our democracy in canada. who we are also a country rule of law and we need to make sure those laws are respected. that is why i am encouraging all parties to dialogue to resolve this as quickly as possible. amy: that is canadian prime minister justin trudeau, whose own offices were occupied. usela palmater is also with mi'kmaw lawyer and member of the , eel river bar first nation in new brunswick.
lng canada is one of the bigge invemements. that is the terminal at is looking transpo and liquefy the natura gas where the fra ed gas. at project has not gotten n of the ground. erybody talks about it as if it is a done deal, but t the actual terminal itself has not been built. amy: in ontario, a mohawk solidarity protetest has shut dn the canadian national railway for days, halting travel for tens of thousands of passengers. i want to turn to prime minister justin trudeau responding to the...
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canada's prime minister just how summoned an emergency meeting of his ministers after protesters shut down key well routes across the country the demonstrators want to stop a vast proposed gas pipeline over indigenous territory with the details is artist on quarter. railways out of commission ports a backlog marches on the streets transportation across canada has been shut down by protests over a near 700 kilometer long gas pipeline and judging by the most recent actions there seems to be little hope for a swift resolution. to the. i. at 1st a number of indigenous councils came to an agreement with the company coastal gas link to build a $6600000000.00 gas pipeline that would run through indigenous lands but the chiefs of a small 1st nation called the what sioux wetton tribe came out against its construction and for that they were raided by the police but the police action seems to have backfired the white sweat movement not long after spread like wildfire across the country their blockades of canada's railways have begun to shut down trans national freight movement prime minister jus
canada's prime minister just how summoned an emergency meeting of his ministers after protesters shut down key well routes across the country the demonstrators want to stop a vast proposed gas pipeline over indigenous territory with the details is artist on quarter. railways out of commission ports a backlog marches on the streets transportation across canada has been shut down by protests over a near 700 kilometer long gas pipeline and judging by the most recent actions there seems to be...
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not only for the grieving families in canada, not only for the government of canada, but i think for the world. i think having the prime minister come into the room and states that, it's just reinforced the message. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet talking to the canadian foreign minister francois—philippe champagne. also making headlines today at that security conference in munich was the us secretary of state mike pompeo. he came with a warning that other global powers should not necessarily be trusted — when they appear to be undermining the international community in their own interests. huawei and other chinese tech company ‘s are trojan horses for chinese intelligence. —— companies. russia's disinformation campaigns tried to turn our citizens against each other. iranian cyber attacks plague middle eastern computer networks. so — leaving aside russia and iran — what are we to make of mr pompeo's comments on china? recent years have seen growing hostility between beijing and washington in areas such as cybersecurity, technology and trade. and china
not only for the grieving families in canada, not only for the government of canada, but i think for the world. i think having the prime minister come into the room and states that, it's just reinforced the message. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet talking to the canadian foreign minister francois—philippe champagne. also making headlines today at that security conference in munich was the us secretary of state mike pompeo. he came with a warning that other global powers...
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not only for the grieving families in canada, not only for the government of canada, but i think for the world. i think having a prime minister come into the room and state that, it just reinforced the message. that was the canadian foreign minister they‘re speaking to us. more from the munich security conference: senior american and afghan sources say the first phase of a us deal with the afghan taliban is set to begin shortly with the start of what is known as a 7—day reduction in violence by taliban forces. jarrett blanc, senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, told us what the risk of such a deal might be. let‘s look at the and the longer term. in the short term, the risk associated with the reduction in violence and conditioning the beginning of taliban afghan talks on a successful reduction of violence is that they will be problems. they will be spoilers to commit acts of violence that will throw off the first part of the agreement which are intra— afghan talks. the longer term, the risk is that the peace talks don‘t work and that over taliban
not only for the grieving families in canada, not only for the government of canada, but i think for the world. i think having a prime minister come into the room and state that, it just reinforced the message. that was the canadian foreign minister they‘re speaking to us. more from the munich security conference: senior american and afghan sources say the first phase of a us deal with the afghan taliban is set to begin shortly with the start of what is known as a 7—day reduction in...
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in canada, less than half the drugs available in the united in canada available because they have price controls. might sound good on the surface until you see it in practice. tens of thousands of canadians come to america to get lifesaving treatment in health care. do you see those canadians going -- do you see a lot of americans going to canada for the same treatment? i got to go to new hampshire with president trump. there is a rally, 11.5 thousand people. one of the guys i met there who was campaigning for president had a sign that said "i fled canada." i talked to him and he said, socialized medicine ramey out of canada because i don't want the government controlling my health care. we are not going to let that happen. are we going to let them turn us into a socialist nation? when president trump says america won't be a socialist nation, it's amazing how at the state of the union you get to jump up and applaud and you watch all the democrats sitting down. president trump talks about killing terrorists and all the democrats sit down. if killing terrorists becomes a partisan issue, p
in canada, less than half the drugs available in the united in canada available because they have price controls. might sound good on the surface until you see it in practice. tens of thousands of canadians come to america to get lifesaving treatment in health care. do you see those canadians going -- do you see a lot of americans going to canada for the same treatment? i got to go to new hampshire with president trump. there is a rally, 11.5 thousand people. one of the guys i met there who was...
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canada's premier has some an emergency meeting with ministers as protester shut down key rail routes across the country the rapidly escalating rallies hope to stop a vast proposed gas pipeline over indigenous territory quarter explains. railways out of commission ports a backlog marches on the streets transportation across canada has been shut down by protests over a near 700 kilometer long gas pipeline and judging by the most recent actions there seems to be little hope for a swift resolution. at 1st a number of indigenous councils came to an agreement with the company coastal gas link to build a $6600000000.00 gas pipeline that would run through indigenous lands but the chiefs of a small 1st nation called the what sioux wetton tribe came out against its construction and for that they were raided by the police. don't you. think that. there's no need to bore guns out of us there is no need but the police action seems to have backfired the what's the weapon movement not long after spread like wildfire across the country there blockades of canada's railways have begun to shut down tran
canada's premier has some an emergency meeting with ministers as protester shut down key rail routes across the country the rapidly escalating rallies hope to stop a vast proposed gas pipeline over indigenous territory quarter explains. railways out of commission ports a backlog marches on the streets transportation across canada has been shut down by protests over a near 700 kilometer long gas pipeline and judging by the most recent actions there seems to be little hope for a swift resolution....
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canada's premier has some in an emergency meeting with ministers as protester shut down key rail routes across the country the rapidly escalating rallies hope to stop a vast proposed gas pipeline over indigenous territory are to us all a quarter explains. railways out of commission ports a backlog marches on the streets transportation across canada has been shut down by protests over a near 700 kilometer long gas pipeline and judging by the most recent actions there seems to be little hope for a swift resolution. i . at 1st a number of indigenous councils came to an agreement with the company coastal gas link to build a $6600000000.00 gas pipeline that would run through indigenous lands but the chiefs of a small 1st nation called the what sue wetton tribe came out against its construction and for that they were raided by the police the wet sweat movement not long after spread like wildfire across the country their blockades of canada's railways have begun to shut down trans national freight movement prime minister justin trudeau knows he's got a problem on his hands one that he thinks w
canada's premier has some in an emergency meeting with ministers as protester shut down key rail routes across the country the rapidly escalating rallies hope to stop a vast proposed gas pipeline over indigenous territory are to us all a quarter explains. railways out of commission ports a backlog marches on the streets transportation across canada has been shut down by protests over a near 700 kilometer long gas pipeline and judging by the most recent actions there seems to be little hope for...
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and canada. in 1909 the canadian government created a new northern territory called nunavut which means our land. summer has arrived and none of it but it's still cold just 3 degrees centigrade. the researchers are right from resolute bay. spent 2 months on the territories north cops. there are no settlements here and no roads either there's not a lot of vegetation because the tundra subsoil is permanently frozen. the scientists set up their camp and it's anything but luxurious their only connection to the outside world are the transport helicopters this expedition is financed by the governments of canada and germany. germany has invested a lot of money in out research and will continue to do so i think is very important as we continue to study the effects of global warming. we need to find out more about how the entire climate system functions. the. cost is a geologist who works for germany's institute for geosciences and natural resources which is part of the federal ministry of economics and t
and canada. in 1909 the canadian government created a new northern territory called nunavut which means our land. summer has arrived and none of it but it's still cold just 3 degrees centigrade. the researchers are right from resolute bay. spent 2 months on the territories north cops. there are no settlements here and no roads either there's not a lot of vegetation because the tundra subsoil is permanently frozen. the scientists set up their camp and it's anything but luxurious their only...
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canada isn't the uk. you know, you're geographically part of the european continent, we share seas, we share airspace, and our economies are very integrated. one thing we feel very strongly in the european union is that if we are going to have tariff free, quota free trade with the uk, which is essentially what we have with canada on almost everything, then that needs to come with a level playing field. labour's shadow chancellor says keeping eu rules would be a good thing. all the european union are asking for is that, actually, we all agree upon which there are protections. of course, any country can go above those protections but we need a baseline of protections. 0n the one hand he is saying that there will be. 0n the other hand, now he is sabre rattling, saying that won't happen in the negotiations. but the brexit party leader, nigel farage, says britain should aim for the loosest possible trade deal. what they fear is a competitor on their doorstep. that terrifies them. of course, what we should be
canada isn't the uk. you know, you're geographically part of the european continent, we share seas, we share airspace, and our economies are very integrated. one thing we feel very strongly in the european union is that if we are going to have tariff free, quota free trade with the uk, which is essentially what we have with canada on almost everything, then that needs to come with a level playing field. labour's shadow chancellor says keeping eu rules would be a good thing. all the european...
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canada will no longer provide security for the duke and duchess of sussex once the couple stop becoming working members of the royal family. the royal canadian mounted police have been providing assistance to the couple since their arrival in canada in november. prince harry and meghan markle will formally step down as senior royals from the end of march. it's been seven tricky
canada will no longer provide security for the duke and duchess of sussex once the couple stop becoming working members of the royal family. the royal canadian mounted police have been providing assistance to the couple since their arrival in canada in november. prince harry and meghan markle will formally step down as senior royals from the end of march. it's been seven tricky
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railways out of commission reports a backlog marches on the streets transportation across canada has been shut down by protests over a near 700 kilometer long gas pipeline and judging by the most recent actions there seems to be little hope for a swift resolution i. i . i. i i. at 1st a number of indigenous councils came to an agreement with the company coastal gas link to build a $6600000000.00 gas pipeline that would run through indigenous lands but the chiefs of a small 1st nation called the what sioux wetton tribe came out against its construction and for that they were raided by the police but the police action seems to have backfired the white sweat movement not long after spread like wildfire across the country their blockades of canada's railways have begun to shut down trans national freight movement prime minister justin trudeau knows he's got a problem on his hands one that he thinks will be solved through dialogue we are a country that recognizes the right to protest but we can learn the country of the rule of law and we will ensure that everything is done to resolve this
railways out of commission reports a backlog marches on the streets transportation across canada has been shut down by protests over a near 700 kilometer long gas pipeline and judging by the most recent actions there seems to be little hope for a swift resolution i. i . i. i i. at 1st a number of indigenous councils came to an agreement with the company coastal gas link to build a $6600000000.00 gas pipeline that would run through indigenous lands but the chiefs of a small 1st nation called the...
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and canada as a rule model the problem with his vision is that the u.k. is by far not in the same bargaining position as canada has been and as long as border johnson is not going to accept this reality i'm afraid to say we cannot expect real progress in the trade negotiations well is there any point to starting talks on monday then giving those positions and if there is a point started talking starting talks should the e.u. make concessions. well i mean there is a structural problem. in the case of the u.k. i think it's easy to understand to see how negotiations work staying in the example of canada when the e.u. negotiated with canada there was a clear reference point how restrictive the canadian market is how law enforcement how electricity supply is regulated and based on this reference point negotiators could basically bargain for reductions and. have an idea of what would happen if there is no agreement in case of the u.k. this is a fundamental difference we do not have a real outside option on the u.k. boris johnson refers to a so-called no trade d
and canada as a rule model the problem with his vision is that the u.k. is by far not in the same bargaining position as canada has been and as long as border johnson is not going to accept this reality i'm afraid to say we cannot expect real progress in the trade negotiations well is there any point to starting talks on monday then giving those positions and if there is a point started talking starting talks should the e.u. make concessions. well i mean there is a structural problem. in the...
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canada's prime minister just into doha summoned an emergency meeting of his ministers to protest the shut down key rail routes across the country the demonstrators want to stop a vast proposed gas pipeline over indigenous territory the details quarter. railways out of commission reports a backlog marches on the streets transportation across canada has been shut down by protests over a near 700 kilometer long gas pipeline and judging by the most recent actions there seems to be little hope for a swift resolution. i . at 1st a number of indigenous councils came to an agreement with the company coastal gas link to build a $6600000000.00 gas pipeline that would run through indigenous lands but the chiefs of a small 1st nation called the what sue wetton tribe came out against its construction and for that they were raided by the police but the police action seems to have backfired the white sweat movement not long after spread like wildfire across the country their blockades of canada's railways have begun to shut down trans national freight movement prime minister justin trudeau knows he
canada's prime minister just into doha summoned an emergency meeting of his ministers to protest the shut down key rail routes across the country the demonstrators want to stop a vast proposed gas pipeline over indigenous territory the details quarter. railways out of commission reports a backlog marches on the streets transportation across canada has been shut down by protests over a near 700 kilometer long gas pipeline and judging by the most recent actions there seems to be little hope for a...
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railways out of commission ports a backlog marches on the streets transportation across canada has been shut down by protests over a near 700 kilometer long gas pipeline and judging by the most recent actions there seems to be little hope for a swift resolution. at 1st a number of indigenous councils came to an agreement with the company coastal gas link to build a $6600000000.00 gas pipeline that would run through indigenous lands but the chiefs of a small 1st nation called the what sioux wetton tribe came out against its construction and for that they were raided by the police but the police action seems to have backfired the white sweat movement not long after spread like wildfire across the country their blockades of canada's railways have begun to shut down trans national freight movement prime minister justin trudeau knows he's got a problem on his hands one that he thinks will be solved through dialogue we are a country that recognizes the right to protest but we learn the country of the rule of law and we will ensure that everything is done to resolve this through dialogue and c
railways out of commission ports a backlog marches on the streets transportation across canada has been shut down by protests over a near 700 kilometer long gas pipeline and judging by the most recent actions there seems to be little hope for a swift resolution. at 1st a number of indigenous councils came to an agreement with the company coastal gas link to build a $6600000000.00 gas pipeline that would run through indigenous lands but the chiefs of a small 1st nation called the what sioux...
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borisjohnson is talking about the canada deal, what is that? zero taxes on trade, no less tolerance for goods, that is it in canada has with the eu and we would like that and it also does involve some checks on regulations for goods and trade but it is a rather light touch in terms of having to align to the eu standards in terms of the level playing field considerations. what the eu said today as we cannot have the eu said today as we cannot have the same deal because we are so close to it as an economy that we would have to have a more stringent set of level playing field, particularly on competition and supporting our industry. if boris johnson says we cannot get this canada deal we will go for the australia deal instead, what is that? there is no deal between australia and the eu save for wine labelling and car park to standards and in terms of those taxes and trade, they are extensive, you have them for cars, industries like food and there isn't any deal between australia and the eu. it seems to be a of remarketing no trade deal at the end
borisjohnson is talking about the canada deal, what is that? zero taxes on trade, no less tolerance for goods, that is it in canada has with the eu and we would like that and it also does involve some checks on regulations for goods and trade but it is a rather light touch in terms of having to align to the eu standards in terms of the level playing field considerations. what the eu said today as we cannot have the eu said today as we cannot have the same deal because we are so close to it as...
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which soon are asking for recognition of their indigenous title and rights and as the government of canada self government policies land claims policies that are the problem unless the government changes or replaces those policies it doesn't seem like they can really talk to her to church use about recognising their diction its title and rights canada as a signatory to human rights conventions and they're by letting the human rights abuses so they need to look at changing their policies or this is going to be a prolong situation where continue to have the country's economy affected totally start recognizing it didn't just write st exist a creation of canada and they haven't addressed that 152 years. he watching out a thanks become pany tonight we're back again in about 35. they're just taking off all the alternative architect taking and killing as i say the stage so that there's a what some people call real choices i leave binary choice and only choice is if you say her elbow are available and both binary thing there's not a chance for the arab states to sort of provide a new architecture
which soon are asking for recognition of their indigenous title and rights and as the government of canada self government policies land claims policies that are the problem unless the government changes or replaces those policies it doesn't seem like they can really talk to her to church use about recognising their diction its title and rights canada as a signatory to human rights conventions and they're by letting the human rights abuses so they need to look at changing their policies or this...
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for recognition of their indigenous title and rights and it's the government canada's self government policies some land claims policies that are the problem unless the government changes or replaces those policies it doesn't seem like they can really talk to the hereditary chiefs about recognising their diction its title and rights canada as a signatory to human rights conventions and they're violating human rights. so they need to look at changing their policies or this is going to be a prolong situation where continue to have the country's economy affected totally start recognizing it didn't a straight story exist a creation of canada and they haven't addressed step 152 years. climate change skeptics may have a last found an answer to the phenomenon that is the teenager congress it's in the 1000 year old my only cite juxtaposes her self described climate realism against what she calls climate alarmism and some media outlets were quick to depict him as the ultimate villain. you're never too small to make a difference. very good news for you why does not and name because of climate c
for recognition of their indigenous title and rights and it's the government canada's self government policies some land claims policies that are the problem unless the government changes or replaces those policies it doesn't seem like they can really talk to the hereditary chiefs about recognising their diction its title and rights canada as a signatory to human rights conventions and they're violating human rights. so they need to look at changing their policies or this is going to be a...
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was in canada and i teach you it is the more important thing i don't expect in fact germany becoming kind of this is not realistic this is a country is a traditions is a story we have to talk about it the problem is that we don't talk really about it you know be told always about immigration because you guessed immigration all shut to close the borders open the borders it's not that easy you have to to to sort of push away the that and this and to look at our history which is a difficult history of the 20th century by the way and to the story after the war and we have to see what this judgment today how it can change and how i'll fix it is that amount of there's another layer to that history as well namely 2015 when we had hundreds of thousands of refugees entering this country many of them from syria many of them fleeing the war there was quite a shift in attitudes after says it's all about attitudes there was quite a shift in attitudes what was initially heralded as a welcome culture turned bitter why what happened there but these are 2 different discourses the discourse about the
was in canada and i teach you it is the more important thing i don't expect in fact germany becoming kind of this is not realistic this is a country is a traditions is a story we have to talk about it the problem is that we don't talk really about it you know be told always about immigration because you guessed immigration all shut to close the borders open the borders it's not that easy you have to to to sort of push away the that and this and to look at our history which is a difficult...
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country's economy affected totally start recognizing it didn't a straight story exist a creation of canada and they haven't addressed spent 152 years. before we go a quick update then on the shooting in america because the u.s. state of wisconsin is where it happened milwaukee city police are investigating well they say is a shooting incident at a local brewing company headquarters at least 7 people including the shooter are reported dead it is said that the gunman was a former employee of the company saying still active these are some of the most recent pictures with a significant police presence there as you can say we're bringing further details as we get them. that brings up tonight for the back again in about 35. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage through parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks particularly catholic population in belfast tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes
country's economy affected totally start recognizing it didn't a straight story exist a creation of canada and they haven't addressed spent 152 years. before we go a quick update then on the shooting in america because the u.s. state of wisconsin is where it happened milwaukee city police are investigating well they say is a shooting incident at a local brewing company headquarters at least 7 people including the shooter are reported dead it is said that the gunman was a former employee of the...
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not only for the grieving families in canada, not only for the government of canada, but i think for the world. i think having a prime minister come into the room and state that, it just reinforced the message. that was the canadian foreign minister speaking to a international correspondent, elise doucet. more from the munich security conference. senior american and afghan sources say the first phase of a us deal with the afghan taliban is set to begin shortly with the start of what is known as a 7—day reduction in violence by taliban forces. jarrett blanc, senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, told us what the risk of such a deal might be. well, let‘s look at the short term and longer term. in the short term, the risk associated with the reduction of violence and conditioning the beginning of taliban—afghan talks on a successful reduction of violence is that there will be problems. spoilers will commit acts of violence that will throw off the most important part of this agreement, which is the beginning of intra—afg han talks. over the longer term,
not only for the grieving families in canada, not only for the government of canada, but i think for the world. i think having a prime minister come into the room and state that, it just reinforced the message. that was the canadian foreign minister speaking to a international correspondent, elise doucet. more from the munich security conference. senior american and afghan sources say the first phase of a us deal with the afghan taliban is set to begin shortly with the start of what is known as...
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and know that you lived and worked in canada so can you give us a nutshell comparison of that society compared with this one. i think the attitude i was in by the way more in the united states but in canada but i have some experience was in canada and the attitude is the more important thing i don't expect in fact germany becoming kind of this is not realistic this is a country is a traditions is a story we have to talk about it the problem is that you don't talk really about it you know be told always about immigration because you guessed immigration all shut to close the borders open the borders it's not that easy you have to to to to push away the that and this and to look in our history which is a difficult history of the 20th century by the way and to the story of to the vor and we have to see what this judgment today how it can change and how i'll fix it is that amount of there's another layer to that history as well namely 2015 when we had hundreds of thousands of refugees entering this country many of them from syria many of them fleeing the war there was quite a shift in atti
and know that you lived and worked in canada so can you give us a nutshell comparison of that society compared with this one. i think the attitude i was in by the way more in the united states but in canada but i have some experience was in canada and the attitude is the more important thing i don't expect in fact germany becoming kind of this is not realistic this is a country is a traditions is a story we have to talk about it the problem is that you don't talk really about it you know be...
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the elected council agreed to the project read freely does oppose it recently about again says that canada should reconsider its on the rights of indigenous people the wetsuit not asking for recognition of their indigenous title and rights and it's a government of canada self government policies land claims policies that are the problem unless the government changes or replaces those policies it doesn't seem like they can really talk to which hereditary chiefs about recognizing their diction is total and rights canada is a signatory to human rights conventions and they're violating human rights. so they need to look at changing their policies or this is going to be a prolong situation where continue to have the country's economy affected bitterly start recognizing it didn't just write st exist a creation of canada and they haven't addressed that 152 years and that brings you up to date that is sad that's how things are looking we're back again in about 35 minutes. people who have money in pension account people who have money and savings are actually digging into their pockets because ther
the elected council agreed to the project read freely does oppose it recently about again says that canada should reconsider its on the rights of indigenous people the wetsuit not asking for recognition of their indigenous title and rights and it's a government of canada self government policies land claims policies that are the problem unless the government changes or replaces those policies it doesn't seem like they can really talk to which hereditary chiefs about recognizing their diction is...
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railways out of commission ports a backlog marches on the streets transportation across canada has been shut down by protests over a near 700 kilometer long gas pipeline and judging by the most recent actions there seems to be little hope for a swift resolution. to the. day. at 1st a number of indigenous councils came to an agreement with the company coastal gas link to build a $6600000000.00 gas pipeline that would run through indigenous lands but the chiefs of a small 1st nation called the what sioux wetton tribe came out against its construction and for that they were raided by the police. no you. don't think that. there's no need to bore guns or it's there is no need but the police action seems to have backfired the what so what movement not long after spread like wildfire across the country there are blockades of canada's railways have begun to shut down trans national freight movement prime minister justin trudeau knows he's got a problem on his hands one that he thinks will be solved through dialogue we are a country that recognizes the right to protest but we learn the country o
railways out of commission ports a backlog marches on the streets transportation across canada has been shut down by protests over a near 700 kilometer long gas pipeline and judging by the most recent actions there seems to be little hope for a swift resolution. to the. day. at 1st a number of indigenous councils came to an agreement with the company coastal gas link to build a $6600000000.00 gas pipeline that would run through indigenous lands but the chiefs of a small 1st nation called the...