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manitoba was dealing with catastrophic floods. are at liberal headquarters, what do you think they would make up coming out of atlantic canada? >> i think one of the things that we are going to notice this year, perhaps more in the past is the importance of local contacts in the sense that there is a lot of anger around the government. they are seeming to take a hit. but you can see that in 905 writings, and ontario writings and in some cases there are no liberal candidates or if the liberal candidate has been disavowed, or there is just no incumbent. i think we are going to have a lot of strong, local candidates who might win things in one direction that are not necessarily tied to the performance of the party leaders and that they will need to keep an ion. >> i will let you go back to studying the results in the numbers. i will force you to extrapolate as needed. i think you have some of those. >> i'm trying to text friends and you will report results. >> can we do that later? >> lets see, may be have middlesex london. this is i
manitoba was dealing with catastrophic floods. are at liberal headquarters, what do you think they would make up coming out of atlantic canada? >> i think one of the things that we are going to notice this year, perhaps more in the past is the importance of local contacts in the sense that there is a lot of anger around the government. they are seeming to take a hit. but you can see that in 905 writings, and ontario writings and in some cases there are no liberal candidates or if the...
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when pushing into manitoba, we've got some heavy rounds of wet weather. central america. i think our heaviest spouts of what weather we'll find. and during nicaragua, down to costa rica and panama on thursday, where we go to south america. unsettled pretty much from quito rate to sara nom with bouts of what, whether to be expected and toward the south, disturbed weather across the river plate region. months of the day we've got some weather in store for you on thursday with the high of 900 degrees. who's in ledger? yes. life use a bit or to use the ball is one of you with that. right? i do not know and it is the job that is followed in that you are like football. my nigeria is manager is development manager. that is excellent. this is my you my, my dear on i'll do there. ah. is the country about the collapse before the kinds of reform you're talking about can take place. we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in? why are we not in the best situation? why has that money been responded? how did that happen? counting the cost on
when pushing into manitoba, we've got some heavy rounds of wet weather. central america. i think our heaviest spouts of what weather we'll find. and during nicaragua, down to costa rica and panama on thursday, where we go to south america. unsettled pretty much from quito rate to sara nom with bouts of what, whether to be expected and toward the south, disturbed weather across the river plate region. months of the day we've got some weather in store for you on thursday with the high of 900...
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when pushing into manitoba, we've got some heavy rounds of what weather? central america. i think our heavy spouts of what weather will find 100 nicaragua. down to costa rica and panama on thursday way. we go to south america. unsettled pretty much from quito rate to sour nom with bouts of what, whether to be expected and toward the south, disturbed weather across the river plate region. month of the day, we've got some wet weather in store for you on thursday with the height of 19 degrees. the eye witness accounts a historical event from arbor conflict and finite with them 1st hand from beginning to end to espionage and the occupied west bank. if the jordan government started to destroy the device from the fight for independence in egypt to an infamous hollywood production and his algebra world, his personal stories from those who with my own private history on al jazeera, oh, the me you're watching out. as a reminder, on top stories our see you and says, feedstock on could one out in just a month. there isn't enough cash to buy a basic supplies warning of the humanitaria
when pushing into manitoba, we've got some heavy rounds of what weather? central america. i think our heavy spouts of what weather will find 100 nicaragua. down to costa rica and panama on thursday way. we go to south america. unsettled pretty much from quito rate to sour nom with bouts of what, whether to be expected and toward the south, disturbed weather across the river plate region. month of the day, we've got some wet weather in store for you on thursday with the height of 19 degrees. the...
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Sep 26, 2021
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brandon manitoba. maryville sketch y cranbrook british columbia, in total, $1300.00 graves, very likely to be the remain the young indigenous students found across the nation, the disclosure of the mass graves and unmarked graves, that residential schools across canada has been explosive this summer. because while many canadians may have known intellectually about what went on the residential schools, i think this year it whole, it hit home viscerally. there has been like a long trajectory of the dialogue of residential schools in canada. but particularly, i think this pandemic probably had an impact when this story came out. everyone is thinking about our mortality, and it just seems that people are more open to hearing the truth about these things . there are little children outside of these residential schools, buried in unmarked grace. it's a total crime scene when you have these remains being found and an absolute genocide. the reverberations of this story have not ease months since it broke in the capital ottawa, a memorial for candidate last 1st nations. children is laid out in f
brandon manitoba. maryville sketch y cranbrook british columbia, in total, $1300.00 graves, very likely to be the remain the young indigenous students found across the nation, the disclosure of the mass graves and unmarked graves, that residential schools across canada has been explosive this summer. because while many canadians may have known intellectually about what went on the residential schools, i think this year it whole, it hit home viscerally. there has been like a long trajectory of...
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Sep 2, 2021
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when pushing into manitoba, we've got some heavy rounds of what weather? central america, i think are heavy spouts of what weather will find and doris nicaragua, down to costa rica and panama on thursday way. we go to south america unsettled pretty much from quito rate to sour, non with bouts of what, whether to be expected and toward the south. disturbed whether across the river plate region, month of the day. or we've got some weather in store for you on thursday with the height of 19 degrees. ah. in ledger yes life you see a bit or the use for ball is one of you with your right. i do not know any of the joint that is followed in like football. my nigeria is manager is development. my major is big is my not you my, my on i do there. ah ah, ah. the me just a reminder of our top still is this, the un says food enough kinda stuff could one out and just a month and there isn't enough cash to buy basic supplies. it's warning of a humanitarian catastrophe. with one in 3 off guns now facing hunger, top pentagon officials say the war enough to stand hasn't been
when pushing into manitoba, we've got some heavy rounds of what weather? central america, i think are heavy spouts of what weather will find and doris nicaragua, down to costa rica and panama on thursday way. we go to south america unsettled pretty much from quito rate to sour, non with bouts of what, whether to be expected and toward the south. disturbed whether across the river plate region, month of the day. or we've got some weather in store for you on thursday with the height of 19...
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Sep 20, 2021
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the prime minister oftentimes before voting is even closed beyond the manitoba border. as we had west to scott joined alberta and british columbia. so we could go late into the night and maybe even into tomorrow as we wait to find out who will be in the prime minister's office. well, jody, i'm sure we're going to be checking in with you as those votes come in over the next few hours. but for now, judy vents, montreal, thank you very much. indeed. rushes broke from running parties own course to retain its 2 thirds majority in parliament to most of the votes counted, but it has lost some support compared to the previous election. the opposition says fraud was widespread. most kremlin critics were barred from running my year after a year of crackdowns founded smith has more from moscow. it was widely predicted, the united russia would hold its super majority. the election commission, the head of the electric commission has been speaking and she says that these elections, i've been more open and more fire than any other elections i've had in the last years in russia. this w
the prime minister oftentimes before voting is even closed beyond the manitoba border. as we had west to scott joined alberta and british columbia. so we could go late into the night and maybe even into tomorrow as we wait to find out who will be in the prime minister's office. well, jody, i'm sure we're going to be checking in with you as those votes come in over the next few hours. but for now, judy vents, montreal, thank you very much. indeed. rushes broke from running parties own course to...
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person joining us to discuss what a stake in the upcoming election is melissa region in winnipeg, manitoba. she's the host and producer of a p and national news which focuses on indigenous peoples and thought to miss aid from mississauga ontario. the climate reporter and host of the back bench, a podcast about canadian politics in georgia. affleck, a political columnist from vancouver, british columbia. george. so far as i can tell, canada just had an election in 2019 right. what. what did i do in having another one actually hold on a 2nd, because here's what justin to dos said to that question. yes, we do have to have an election now because the decisions were taken as a country. the decisions were taking about what the next months hold, what the next years and even decades hold. they're being taken now, they're being taken in the coming weeks. when this government gets back to office, we need to make big choices about how to end this pandemic. and how to build a stronger future for everyone. not a year from now, not 2 years from now, but now, and that's why canadians are faced with such
person joining us to discuss what a stake in the upcoming election is melissa region in winnipeg, manitoba. she's the host and producer of a p and national news which focuses on indigenous peoples and thought to miss aid from mississauga ontario. the climate reporter and host of the back bench, a podcast about canadian politics in georgia. affleck, a political columnist from vancouver, british columbia. george. so far as i can tell, canada just had an election in 2019 right. what. what did i do...