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he called the canada-u.s. relationship not just important, but for canada definitional. so he really gets the important of the canada-u.s. relations, and they need to have a very engaged, very integrated, very collaborative relationship with the united states. i think unfortunately under harper, there was a lot of chest bumping, a lot of we won't take no for an answer. that may be important to get a particular interest across, but it wasn't comfortable. i don't think it was comfortable for the american interlocutors. around town, i hear a lot of people say we are glad that this new trudeau is back. we weren't comfortable with the previous posture of harbor. we really think we can work with this guy. isn't he good-looking? can you tell us more about it? canada has never been more interesting than washington than it has been this week. left, nowanada turns a chance for justin trudeau and the liberals to see if they can run the canadian economy. full storyof story -- available online at wsj.com. (202) 748-0003 for canadians. our guest is laura dawson, director of the wilson
he called the canada-u.s. relationship not just important, but for canada definitional. so he really gets the important of the canada-u.s. relations, and they need to have a very engaged, very integrated, very collaborative relationship with the united states. i think unfortunately under harper, there was a lot of chest bumping, a lot of we won't take no for an answer. that may be important to get a particular interest across, but it wasn't comfortable. i don't think it was comfortable for the...
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that's canada. that's who we are. katherine's family, the jews who were expelled from spain, they were taken in in the muslim countries that are today turkey, it was then the ottoman empire. that's the opening world that we can always aspire to. 2 million refugees living in our nato ally turkey. we're not doing enough to help. there are requests from the united nations to take in 10,000 by christmas. mr. harper is not even going to get near that number. they want 46,000 between now and 2019. the ndp government will get it done. >> if i could just maybe correct a couple facts here. first of all, none of our nato allies, not all of them are involved in the coalition, but none are opposed to it. they are all supportive of our mission against the islamic state. the united nations is not opposed. in fact, this intervention is happening at invitation of the government of iraq under international law. in terms of refugees, canada's response has been generous and responsible. we've admitted so far 15% of all the world refugee
that's canada. that's who we are. katherine's family, the jews who were expelled from spain, they were taken in in the muslim countries that are today turkey, it was then the ottoman empire. that's the opening world that we can always aspire to. 2 million refugees living in our nato ally turkey. we're not doing enough to help. there are requests from the united nations to take in 10,000 by christmas. mr. harper is not even going to get near that number. they want 46,000 between now and 2019....
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canada is huge. canada is rich.home to a relatively small population, just behind algeria, just ahead of sudan, the country is home to roughly 1/2 of 1% of the world's people. it is an export champion, but also is vulnerable to bad times elsewhere, especially in the united states. is justin trudeau about to take power as canada wobbles. jeffery, diane, and david are still with me. david what do you think? a tough time to be getting the top job? >> well, i mean i think certainly, you know, if you look at the beginning of his campaign, it was announced that canada had just gone into a recession. and unquestionably there are economic difficulties. if you look at performance in places like alberta that are strongly impacted by oil prices. that's a challenge that the new prime minister is going to have to face. and if the change in economic circumstances have impacted -- certainly the middle class where it has been felt the most, and that became a major wedge issue during this campaign. a key focus of the liberal platfor
canada is huge. canada is rich.home to a relatively small population, just behind algeria, just ahead of sudan, the country is home to roughly 1/2 of 1% of the world's people. it is an export champion, but also is vulnerable to bad times elsewhere, especially in the united states. is justin trudeau about to take power as canada wobbles. jeffery, diane, and david are still with me. david what do you think? a tough time to be getting the top job? >> well, i mean i think certainly, you know,...
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-canada relations. mr. harper, you were unable to convince barack obama to build the keystone xl pipeline. what does this tell you about how we should manage the relationship going forward? p.m. harper: we have discussed this matter. he said there is nothing he is asking canada to do. he will make that decision based on his own assessment of american interest. worked withent has two radically different administrations in the united states and work productively with both. you look around the world, the things we have been working on with our partners, the united states. they include the mission against the so-called islamic state. we are working closely with the united states and our response to the crisis in ukraine and reassurance to our eastern european allies at nato. we had the clean energy and time in change dialogue. work productively on joint regulations in that area. we have a project of unprecedented scope called "beyond the border," in which we are doing more to better integrate our security. toge
-canada relations. mr. harper, you were unable to convince barack obama to build the keystone xl pipeline. what does this tell you about how we should manage the relationship going forward? p.m. harper: we have discussed this matter. he said there is nothing he is asking canada to do. he will make that decision based on his own assessment of american interest. worked withent has two radically different administrations in the united states and work productively with both. you look around the...
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topics include canada/u.s. relations, the keystone xl pipeline and the current syrian refugee crisis. you'll hear all speakers speak in french and english, which is customary in canada. this is just under two hours. >>> you don't know which of your factories will be demolished. >> russia's political leaders are not just rulers of their nation, they're country's owners. >> you don't know which of your arguments will be totally destroyed. >> i'm not prepared to sacrifice the african continent for some free-market ideology. >> and then you've got to come back and you're now rattled, you're shaken up. >> let's save the bleeding heart for somebody else. it's time to change. >> and you don't know what the hell to say, but you've got to say something. >> i believe the 21st century will belong to china, because most centuries have belonged to china. >> blaming barack obama for the state that the world is in right now is like blaming a caribbean island for a hurricane. >> the lesson of north korea has been, if you are a
topics include canada/u.s. relations, the keystone xl pipeline and the current syrian refugee crisis. you'll hear all speakers speak in french and english, which is customary in canada. this is just under two hours. >>> you don't know which of your factories will be demolished. >> russia's political leaders are not just rulers of their nation, they're country's owners. >> you don't know which of your arguments will be totally destroyed. >> i'm not prepared to...
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he called the canada-u.s. relationship not just important, but for canada definitional.he really gets the important of the canada-u.s. relations, and they need to have a very engaged, very integrated, very collaborative relationship with the united states. i think unfortunately under harper, there was a lot of chest bumping, a lot of we won't take no for an answer. that may be important to get a particular interest across, but it wasn't comfortable. i don't think it was comfortable for the american interlocutors. around town, i hear a lot of people say we are glad that this new trudeau is back. we weren't comfortable with the previous posture of harbor. we really think we can work with this guy. isn't he good-looking? can you tell us more about it? canada has never been more interesting than washington than it has been this week. left, nowanada turns a chance for justin trudeau and the liberals to see if they can run the canadian economy. full storyof story -- available online at wsj.com. (202) 748-0003 for canadians. our guest is laura dawson, director of the wilson int
he called the canada-u.s. relationship not just important, but for canada definitional.he really gets the important of the canada-u.s. relations, and they need to have a very engaged, very integrated, very collaborative relationship with the united states. i think unfortunately under harper, there was a lot of chest bumping, a lot of we won't take no for an answer. that may be important to get a particular interest across, but it wasn't comfortable. i don't think it was comfortable for the...
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harper, that when it's not in canada's interests, we'll stand up with canada's needs. i know that canada can get back to being a voice for reason. i want to put canada on track. i want us to be able to fight the flow of arms, fight the flow of money, fight the flow of foreign fighters. but i also know that an independent canadian foreign policy means that fundamental canadian values, like fighting harder for peace than for war, is what i will bring to my tenure as prime minister of canada. >> you have a minute left. i want to give you the last word on this topic because you came in first. mr. harper, please. >> we have congratulated our allies on working to get a deal with the iranian regime. the proof of that will obviously be in the implementation of that deal. we will believe iran's words and not its actions. i think our allies will take a very similar position. but look, you philly admit that we don't always take the position of our allies. sometimes we take our positions based on what we believe are principles. let me give you a clear example. this government has
harper, that when it's not in canada's interests, we'll stand up with canada's needs. i know that canada can get back to being a voice for reason. i want to put canada on track. i want us to be able to fight the flow of arms, fight the flow of money, fight the flow of foreign fighters. but i also know that an independent canadian foreign policy means that fundamental canadian values, like fighting harder for peace than for war, is what i will bring to my tenure as prime minister of canada....
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harper, that when it's not in canada's interests, we'll stand up with canada's needs. i know that canada can get back to being a voice for reason. i want to put canada on track. i want us to be able to fight the flow of arms, fight the flow of money, fight the flow of foreign fighters. but i also know that an independent canadian foreign policy means that fundamental canadian values, like fighting harder for peace than for war, is what i will bring to my tenure as prime minister of canada. >> you have a minute left. i want to give you the last word on this topic because you came in first. mr. harper, please. >> we have congratulated our allies on working to get a deal with the iranian regime. the proof of that will obviously be in the implementation of that deal. we will believe iran's words and not its actions. i think our allies will take a very similar position. i fully admit that we don't always take the position of our allies. sometimes we take our positions based on what we believe are principles. let me give you a clear example. this government has been perhaps
harper, that when it's not in canada's interests, we'll stand up with canada's needs. i know that canada can get back to being a voice for reason. i want to put canada on track. i want us to be able to fight the flow of arms, fight the flow of money, fight the flow of foreign fighters. but i also know that an independent canadian foreign policy means that fundamental canadian values, like fighting harder for peace than for war, is what i will bring to my tenure as prime minister of canada....
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canada and the u.s.re norad partners in protecting north america, and now that talk seems to have gone away. >> this came out hours after the u.s. and russia this agreed on restrictions to minimize axes in the skies over syria, and tell us what the two countries have agreed to. >> the first thing that the pentagon would say, they don't agree on russia and the united states, and don't agree on anything regarding syria at this point. and it's designedtarily to ensure the safety of the air crews operating the same airspace. here's pentagon secretary, peter cook, who basically says this agreement or understanding doesn't change anything. >> the mou does not understand zones of targeting information in syria, and the discussions through which this mou is discussed does not support the action in syria, and far fro fam it. and it will only make the syrian civil war worse. >> reporter: now, this agreement or understanding only applies to syria, but also today, the new chairman of the joint chiefs, marine general
canada and the u.s.re norad partners in protecting north america, and now that talk seems to have gone away. >> this came out hours after the u.s. and russia this agreed on restrictions to minimize axes in the skies over syria, and tell us what the two countries have agreed to. >> the first thing that the pentagon would say, they don't agree on russia and the united states, and don't agree on anything regarding syria at this point. and it's designedtarily to ensure the safety of the...
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justin trudeau told the president that canada will withdraw fighters jets. as jamie mcintyre reports from washington. the move could signal broader changes in relations between the two countries. estimated militarily canada's withdrawal will not be all that significantly. dana considers four f 18 fighter bombers and 11 other countries will pick up the slack. politically, symbolically it's a blow to the united states. cannes doe is a reliable partner. the two tonned ris manned. the nor at is one of the few places where american troops come under foreign command. in a phone call with president obama, the newly elected canadian prime minister made it clear that he would make good on his pledge to end the combat mission. >> we talked about canada's engagement as a strong member of the coalition against i.s.i.l., and we committed to engage in a responsible way, that understands how important canada has, as a role to play in the fight against i.s.i.l. he understands the commitments i made around ending combat mission. >> reporter: canada's contributions to the cam
justin trudeau told the president that canada will withdraw fighters jets. as jamie mcintyre reports from washington. the move could signal broader changes in relations between the two countries. estimated militarily canada's withdrawal will not be all that significantly. dana considers four f 18 fighter bombers and 11 other countries will pick up the slack. politically, symbolically it's a blow to the united states. cannes doe is a reliable partner. the two tonned ris manned. the nor at is one...
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but my friends, this is canada and in canada and it is always possible. have it justin trudeau and his wife and his definition of what real change means to him and what he wants to see happen to give credit where credit is due it wasn't him but the people who made the choice based upon what they said during the campaign. a lengthy speech, but clearly one that he wanted to make tonight for canadians coast to coast who are fascinated by this campaign, started apparently he was him third place said he just took off from the first week he did not look like the odd man on the stage that looks like he was part of the debate and from that day for rookie kicked up steam and certainly made the push to certain parts of the country he broke through in quebec and ontario and did well in parts of manitoba not so well and saskatchewan but he did have a seat in every province in the country. that is always a marker for any prime minister takes office after defeating another government where is his representation? all across the country also just a few in alberta. let's
but my friends, this is canada and in canada and it is always possible. have it justin trudeau and his wife and his definition of what real change means to him and what he wants to see happen to give credit where credit is due it wasn't him but the people who made the choice based upon what they said during the campaign. a lengthy speech, but clearly one that he wanted to make tonight for canadians coast to coast who are fascinated by this campaign, started apparently he was him third place...
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canada has been the u.s.'s most - one of the most reliable military partners and has been in every coalition the united states has been in in the last 50-75 years with the exception of vietnam, and the u.s. and canada jointly defend north america, part of the north american air defense command. symbolically this is a big deal, and the newly elected prime minister told the president in that phone call this afternoon that he was going to honour his pledge to end canada's combat mission in iraq and syria. >> we talked about canada's continued engagement about i.s.i.l. and we continued to engage in a responsible way, that understands how important canada has, has a role to play in the fight against i.s.i.l. he understands the commit iments i have made around ending the combat mission. >> the other fallout from the election. the u.s. was counting on canada to buy upwards of 65 of its new next generation joint strike fighters, the most expensive weapons programme the pentagon had, and is counting on foreign military
canada has been the u.s.'s most - one of the most reliable military partners and has been in every coalition the united states has been in in the last 50-75 years with the exception of vietnam, and the u.s. and canada jointly defend north america, part of the north american air defense command. symbolically this is a big deal, and the newly elected prime minister told the president in that phone call this afternoon that he was going to honour his pledge to end canada's combat mission in iraq...
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canada has been one of the u.s.'s most reliable partners, and the two countries also operate together in the defense of north america under nor rad. it's one of the few places where american troops are under foreign command. but in a phone call with president obama, the newly elected canadian prime minister made it clear that he is going to make good on his promise to end canada's combat mission in iraq and syria. >> we talked about canada's continued engagement as a strong member of the coalition against isil, and i committed that we would continue to engage in a responsible way that -- that understands how important canada has -- has a role to play in the fight against isil, but he understands the commitments i have made. >> reporter: canada's contribution of war planes isn't the only loss to the united states. canada's newly elected prime minister trudeau has also promised to take canada out of the expensive f-35 joint strike fighter program. the most expensive fighter program that the pentagon has ever embarked o
canada has been one of the u.s.'s most reliable partners, and the two countries also operate together in the defense of north america under nor rad. it's one of the few places where american troops are under foreign command. but in a phone call with president obama, the newly elected canadian prime minister made it clear that he is going to make good on his promise to end canada's combat mission in iraq and syria. >> we talked about canada's continued engagement as a strong member of the...
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and canada and the rise of bernie sanders and focus on government equality. electorates in various places are saying things are out of hand. elite --like the tim: labor and socialists -- is the gap between canada and the u.s. likely to widen? ryan: we're still great friends. marijuana policy could be one place. as we talk about the inequality and moral issues, new liberalisms, liberals have little interest for people oppressed, the islamic state. john: canada's economy is in a mild recession. at 80 sends to the u.s. greenback. what will that mean for trade.nadian i ask you. you used to get to canada. well, i think -- i think the relationship will improve. eleanor: trading partner, but trudeau is not keying on the he'st trade pact so aligning himself with sort of the progressives in this country. so.: very much higher taxes on the wealthy and infrastructure spending. the wealthy paid their fair share, john. tim: there's a lot of slack and problems facing u.s. industry today is that china and other countries are reducing their demand for u.s.-made stuff, raw ma
and canada and the rise of bernie sanders and focus on government equality. electorates in various places are saying things are out of hand. elite --like the tim: labor and socialists -- is the gap between canada and the u.s. likely to widen? ryan: we're still great friends. marijuana policy could be one place. as we talk about the inequality and moral issues, new liberalisms, liberals have little interest for people oppressed, the islamic state. john: canada's economy is in a mild recession....
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god bless canada >>> you've been listening there to canada's prime minister stephen harper there, who looks to be on his way out. the liberal opposition on their way in to - during a convincing election win. let's get more from daniel lack, live for us in toronto, you have been listening in to stephen harper's speech. give us a brief point of what he said. >> well, it's a speech i didn't think he'd make for a couple of weeks ago. the opinion polls showed a tight race giving him a chance of winning a minority government. the opposite happened. what we heard from stephen harper was contrition. he said it was his fault, and his fault alone. and emphasised the strong points of his record. you heard some of it there. low taxes and a strong military. thanked a lot of people. family, supporters. he's been elected seven times. very popular out there. his pardy has come out there as well. at the end of the day he said justin trudeau and the liberal party won, he congratulated them and said the voters are never wrong. that was a strong statement. more upbeat than we thought he might have been.
god bless canada >>> you've been listening there to canada's prime minister stephen harper there, who looks to be on his way out. the liberal opposition on their way in to - during a convincing election win. let's get more from daniel lack, live for us in toronto, you have been listening in to stephen harper's speech. give us a brief point of what he said. >> well, it's a speech i didn't think he'd make for a couple of weeks ago. the opinion polls showed a tight race giving him a...
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that's canada. that's who we are.he jews who were expelled from spain were taken in the muslim countries that are today turkey. that is the opening world we can always aspire to. 2 million refugees in turkey. we're not doing enough to help. there are requests the from the united nations to take in 10,000 by christmas. mr. harper has not even gotten close to that. they want 46,000 between now examine 2019. the ndb deposit will get it done. >> if i can correct a couple of facts here. first of all, none of our nato allies, not all are involved in the coalition. they are all supportive of our mission against the islamic state, the united nations is not opposed. this is is having at the invitation of the government of iraq under criminal law. in terms of refugees, canada's response has been generous and responsible. we have had admitted so far 15% of all the world refugees in the region. even before it was in the headlines, i announced our intention to accept additional refugees. i have since announced a number of changes
that's canada. that's who we are.he jews who were expelled from spain were taken in the muslim countries that are today turkey. that is the opening world we can always aspire to. 2 million refugees in turkey. we're not doing enough to help. there are requests the from the united nations to take in 10,000 by christmas. mr. harper has not even gotten close to that. they want 46,000 between now examine 2019. the ndb deposit will get it done. >> if i can correct a couple of facts here. first...
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no Árbitro. >>> bueno >>> uno va para canadÁ con petrasso.dÁ. era aguirre quien despejÓ que estaba cansado, no era guzmÁn dije bien, ahÍ sale el arquero. Último minuto de juego. mÉxico estarÁ en rÍo. canadÁ jugara el partido por el terc tercer puesto frente a los estados unidos el ganador se enfrentarÁ con colombia por el Último boleto. colombia que se estÁ preparando aprovechando la fecha fifa. las dos selecciones colombianas estaban trabajando esta semana en su paÍs. la mayor de pekerman comenzÓ con el pie derecho la eliminatoria. aguirre. cae. traba guzmÁn. jackson hamel. el remate al arco. saca y se termina seÑoras y seÑores, mÉxico ha logrado el cometido. vino a buscar la clasificaciÓn en los estados unidos. >>> lo logrÓ >>> y primera alegrÍa del sÁbado para el fÚtbol mexicano. >>> sÍ >>> ahora irÁ en busca de la otra. en pasadena. ahÍ estÁ, el arbitro dice que no hay tiempo para mÁs. tibio el festejo de los chicos mexicanos, como sabiendo que tenÍan el deber de lograr el boleto. >>> sÍ nadie festeja >>> ¿ y por quÉ cuenteme? usted que e
no Árbitro. >>> bueno >>> uno va para canadÁ con petrasso.dÁ. era aguirre quien despejÓ que estaba cansado, no era guzmÁn dije bien, ahÍ sale el arquero. Último minuto de juego. mÉxico estarÁ en rÍo. canadÁ jugara el partido por el terc tercer puesto frente a los estados unidos el ganador se enfrentarÁ con colombia por el Último boleto. colombia que se estÁ preparando aprovechando la fecha fifa. las dos selecciones colombianas estaban trabajando esta semana en su...
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canada's incoming prime minister justin trudeau told president obama that canada will bring home it's planes. the national secures correspondent jamie mcintyre is in washington with more what this means for the anti-isil coalition. jamie? >> militarily it's not all that significant. canada contributed four bombers to the campaign, and the other 11 countries who are also conducting strikes in abandoning and syria will pick up the slack. but symbolically an it's a blow. the two countries have worked in the defense of north america in norad one of the few place where u.s. troops are under foreign command. but the newly elected canadian prime minister made it clear he was going to make good on that pledge to end canada's role in the combat mission. >> we talked about canada's continued engagement as a strong member of the coalition against isil, and i committed that we would continue to engage in a responsible way that understands how important canada has a role to play in the fight against isil. but he understands the commitments i've made around ending the combat mission. >> canada's co
canada's incoming prime minister justin trudeau told president obama that canada will bring home it's planes. the national secures correspondent jamie mcintyre is in washington with more what this means for the anti-isil coalition. jamie? >> militarily it's not all that significant. canada contributed four bombers to the campaign, and the other 11 countries who are also conducting strikes in abandoning and syria will pick up the slack. but symbolically an it's a blow. the two countries...
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well, my friends, this is canada. and in canada, better is always possible! thank you. thank you very much. merci. amico justin trudeau host of stephen harper's loss ends a tenure that saw him take three elections despite his conservative party never winning more than 40% of the vote. harper addressed supporters monday night. ask our country is one of the most enduring democracies in the world today. and today, for the 42nd time in 148 years, canadians have chosen a national parliament. tonight's result is certainly -- the people are never wrong. canadians have accepted a liberal -- elected a liberal government, result we accept without hesitation. i have spoken, friends, to mr. trudeau and offered him my congratulations, all of our congratulations on his successful campaign. [applause] and i have assured him of my full cooperation during a process of transition in the coming days. amy: a recent headline in the guardian dubbed him "the last remnant of george w. bush in north america." under stephen harper canada , became the only country to withdraw from the kyoto proto
well, my friends, this is canada. and in canada, better is always possible! thank you. thank you very much. merci. amico justin trudeau host of stephen harper's loss ends a tenure that saw him take three elections despite his conservative party never winning more than 40% of the vote. harper addressed supporters monday night. ask our country is one of the most enduring democracies in the world today. and today, for the 42nd time in 148 years, canadians have chosen a national parliament....
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and canada likely to widen?>> we are still great friends with marijuana policy. >> i think it is interesting as we talk about the inequality and moral issues. the new liberalism seems to abroad who are being oppressed.>> moderator: the economy is in a mild recession that is going up. what will that mean for the u.s./canadian trade? i ask you.>> i think trade relationship -->> they are still a trading partner, but trudeau is not keen on the latest trade back -- package. he is aligning himself with the progressions -- the progressives in the country. it is time the wealthy pay their fair share, john.>> one of the problems facing the u.s. industry today is that china and other countries are reducing their to made for u.s. made stuff and raw materials. weather agriculture or things like that. is that teams up -- keeps up in canada, there is no joy in the canadian recession that is going on. i think that trudeau had to campaign on something. it is polite anti-americanism where the have to not hate america, but sting
and canada likely to widen?>> we are still great friends with marijuana policy. >> i think it is interesting as we talk about the inequality and moral issues. the new liberalism seems to abroad who are being oppressed.>> moderator: the economy is in a mild recession that is going up. what will that mean for the u.s./canadian trade? i ask you.>> i think trade relationship -->> they are still a trading partner, but trudeau is not keen on the latest trade back --...
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a revolt of the angry in canada.n canada, they don't get angry. i lived there. i know it maybe in a baseball game they will throw a beer can or a bat from the upper deck. other than that, they don't get angry. it was a cyclical election. people are making it as if it was election. he had been in power three he elections. that never lives. he outlived his welcome as a happens with any government in power for 10 years. what happens in a parliamentary system they have the british system first pass the post and every constituency is that it exaggerates the difference in the vote. the winning liberals got 39.5% of the vote. less than 40%. the losing conservatives who were she lacked got 32% of the vote. that's not a huge spread. i think it's a perfectly normal reflection of a changing mood in the country. trudeau is not a bernie sanders. he is he is a centrist. he supports keystone but he is not going to go to the wall on it he supports the burning of the oil sands, which the left in his party is against. he has indicated
a revolt of the angry in canada.n canada, they don't get angry. i lived there. i know it maybe in a baseball game they will throw a beer can or a bat from the upper deck. other than that, they don't get angry. it was a cyclical election. people are making it as if it was election. he had been in power three he elections. that never lives. he outlived his welcome as a happens with any government in power for 10 years. what happens in a parliamentary system they have the british system first pass...
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. >> canada feels the pain of the oil bust. is canada an emerging market?he oil markets are in a dead dog bounce. we begin with the markets. not as much excitement there. about valeant, accused of using a strategy to record fake sales and phony customers. 88 million shares changing hands. the three-month average was under 4 million. >> it was the soap opera of the day. you can see what happened. bonded -- bottomed around 130. we got an announcement from valeant pharmaceuticals as a response. .e also heard from bill ackman >> he hasn't sold of any of his holdings. there's a lot of pain and for him another had fun -- hedge fund managers. close, $462 million in losses. there's a fascinating debate on how valeant will look at sales. send it to the specialty pharmacy? >> a lot of questions. $900 million is a question. >> american express results crossing the wire. of $8.2arter revenue billion, $1.24 earnings per share, missing estimates. for $8.31ere looking billion. the story has to be how does it get itself back to position. it suffered the loss of its partner
. >> canada feels the pain of the oil bust. is canada an emerging market?he oil markets are in a dead dog bounce. we begin with the markets. not as much excitement there. about valeant, accused of using a strategy to record fake sales and phony customers. 88 million shares changing hands. the three-month average was under 4 million. >> it was the soap opera of the day. you can see what happened. bonded -- bottomed around 130. we got an announcement from valeant pharmaceuticals as a...
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and canada?ll, i mean you have to remember that there are very, very close economic ties between the u.s. and canada. canada is our number one trading partner, more trade goes north than to any other country or any other block in the world. justin trudeau is talking about closer ties with the u.s. and it's difficult to know what that actually means but one thing is for certain his election puts him much closer on environmental issues to the policies by the president obama. having said that, justin trudeau is in favor of the keystone pipeline and in favor of the trans pacific trade deal signed a couple weeks ago in atlanta and puts him at odds with a democratic administration that might make it in the white house a year in november. clinton or sanders we will have to wait and see. the other thing that he is promising to do is pull canada jets away from the u.s. led coalition which is bombing i.s.i.l. targets this the middle east and this distinct change there, del. >> before i let you go resoundin
and canada?ll, i mean you have to remember that there are very, very close economic ties between the u.s. and canada. canada is our number one trading partner, more trade goes north than to any other country or any other block in the world. justin trudeau is talking about closer ties with the u.s. and it's difficult to know what that actually means but one thing is for certain his election puts him much closer on environmental issues to the policies by the president obama. having said that,...
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. -- canada elects a new leader. reunite on thes korean peninsula. hundreds of south koreans crossed to the north for an emotional reunion with lost loved ones. oscar pistorius is out on parole. now under house arrest after serving just one year of his five-year sentence for killing his girlfriend. hour, britain's steel industry in crisis as more jobs are cut, david cameron says he will raise the issue of unfair competition with china's president. before forces calling and the fans are answering. legions of star wars faithful crashed ticket sites as the new trailer for the force awakens is released and instantly goes viral. ♪ >> first, canada has a new prime minister, justin trudeau has been confirmed as winner of the general election. the bilingual victory speech he paid tribute to his outgoing rival, stephen harper, who served nine years. he spoke of his plans to focus on canada's middle-class. >> you gave me clear marching orders. you want a government that works as hard as you do, one that is focused every minute of every day on growing the econo
. -- canada elects a new leader. reunite on thes korean peninsula. hundreds of south koreans crossed to the north for an emotional reunion with lost loved ones. oscar pistorius is out on parole. now under house arrest after serving just one year of his five-year sentence for killing his girlfriend. hour, britain's steel industry in crisis as more jobs are cut, david cameron says he will raise the issue of unfair competition with china's president. before forces calling and the fans are...
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a revolt of the angry in canada.canada, they don't get angry. i lived there. i know it maybe in a baseball game they will throw a beer can or a bat from the upper deck. other than that, they don't get angry. it was a cyclical election. people are making it as if it was election. he had been in power three he elections. that never lives. he outlived his welcome as a happens with any government in power for 10 years. what happens in a parliamentary system they have the british system first pass the post and every constituency is that it exaggerates the difference in the vote. the winning liberals got 39.5% of the vote. less than 40%. the losing conservatives who were she lacked got 32% of the vote. that's not a huge spread. i think it's a perfectly normal reflection of a changing mood in the country. trudeau is not a bernie sanders. he is he is a centrist. he supports keystone but he is not going to go to the wall on it he supports the burning of the oil sands, which the left in his party is against. he has indicated h
a revolt of the angry in canada.canada, they don't get angry. i lived there. i know it maybe in a baseball game they will throw a beer can or a bat from the upper deck. other than that, they don't get angry. it was a cyclical election. people are making it as if it was election. he had been in power three he elections. that never lives. he outlived his welcome as a happens with any government in power for 10 years. what happens in a parliamentary system they have the british system first pass...
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the liberals are ahead by 19 seats in atlantic canada alone. conservatives down six seats and we're about six hours before the polls close in quebec, and ontario and british columbia. these canadian provinces will wrap up their voting and we'll have a pretty good idea where this is going. as we're heading towards a liberal majority government in the house of commons in ottawa, the canadian capital. let's remind ourselves now of somesome of the key politicians in this race, their parties and their policies. the longest most expensive and volatile federal election in canada's history is reaching its climax. the conservatives, leader, current prime minister steven harper, been on the job almost a decade and personally unpopular. polls suggest 60 to 70% of canadians wand him gone if not the party himself. harper's accused of abandoning government and taking too much power for himself. his chief opponent is justin peru utrudeau. head of the conservative party, similar to the democrats. then there's the new democratic party run by tom mulcare, tied t
the liberals are ahead by 19 seats in atlantic canada alone. conservatives down six seats and we're about six hours before the polls close in quebec, and ontario and british columbia. these canadian provinces will wrap up their voting and we'll have a pretty good idea where this is going. as we're heading towards a liberal majority government in the house of commons in ottawa, the canadian capital. let's remind ourselves now of somesome of the key politicians in this race, their parties and...
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>> i was surprised to see the wave of liberal red wash over canada. no one thought they would clench the majority. the liberal leader justin trudeau promised changes people respond to. one hear he's promising change is immigration, a hot button issue in the election. he promised to lead a more generous, tolerant, and inclusive government compared to harper's conservative one. canada is a country of immigrants, and the plight of syria refugees was a focus of debate in the campaign. his father, pierre, was in power for 15 years before retiring in the mid-80s, and his legacy is that he embraced multiculturalism. he passed a key immigration act in 1976, removing restrictions on new canadians so that image helped justin trudeau as well. >> what are the challenges he'll be facing? >> well, you know, like any new politician, the question is, will he, can he deliver on the promises? people are expecting a lot from him becae of his name, because of his legacy, but he's young, like you said, he's only 43. some people consider him perhaps too inexperienced in po
>> i was surprised to see the wave of liberal red wash over canada. no one thought they would clench the majority. the liberal leader justin trudeau promised changes people respond to. one hear he's promising change is immigration, a hot button issue in the election. he promised to lead a more generous, tolerant, and inclusive government compared to harper's conservative one. canada is a country of immigrants, and the plight of syria refugees was a focus of debate in the campaign. his...
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he intends to balance the budget in canada by 2019, but will use the money to get canada out of the recession that stephen harper left it languishing in and to kick start the middle class. what about stephen harper, how have he and the conservatives been beaten so badly according to the projections. >> the canadian people seem to have fallen out of love with him, because he's been in power for 10 years, and a lot of canadian people feel he's accrued too much power to the prime minister office and the notion of cabinet government in ottawa is effectively dead under him. there were a number of key wedge issues. it was felt he was scaring canadians regarding anti-terror laws and scaring canadians recording various muslim practices, including the wearing of niqab, during the canadian citizenship ceremony. harper wanted the women to take it off. that seems to upset the canadiens. for that reason, he seems to be badly punished. but a good night for 44-year-old justin trudeau, and the liberal party. >> canadians voted for change - not voting, reporting. you can't vote there, john, you can't. >> i tr
he intends to balance the budget in canada by 2019, but will use the money to get canada out of the recession that stephen harper left it languishing in and to kick start the middle class. what about stephen harper, how have he and the conservatives been beaten so badly according to the projections. >> the canadian people seem to have fallen out of love with him, because he's been in power for 10 years, and a lot of canadian people feel he's accrued too much power to the prime minister...
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canada has been one of the u.s.'s most reliable partners, and the two countries, which share a common border operate together in the defense of the north america under nor add, one of the few places where american troops are under foreign command. in a phone call with president obama, the newly elected prime minister made it clear that he is going to make good on his promise to end canada's combat mission in iraq and syria. >> we talk d b about the engagement as a strong member of the coalition, and i committed that we would engage in a responsible way, but he understands the commitments i have made around ending the combat mission. >>> canada's contribution of war planes to the anti-i.s.i.l. campaign is not the only lose to the united states. canada's newly elected prime minister justin trudeau promised to take canada out of the expensive f-35 joint jet fighter programme, the most expensive programme that the pentagon embarked on. the stealthy planes costing more than $100 million a copy. canada's prime minister say
canada has been one of the u.s.'s most reliable partners, and the two countries, which share a common border operate together in the defense of the north america under nor add, one of the few places where american troops are under foreign command. in a phone call with president obama, the newly elected prime minister made it clear that he is going to make good on his promise to end canada's combat mission in iraq and syria. >> we talk d b about the engagement as a strong member of the...
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so we shall see. >>> this big change in canada last night also means at a personal level that canada is getting its first ever family legacy i leader at the top. because justin trudeau is the son of legendary canadian prime minister pierre trudeau who led the government from the 1968 to 1994. pierre trudeau was prime minister for 16 years except for one eight-month in the middle of his term in office which is too boring to explain. he was there for a long time. he was a very consciousal liberal leader in canada. now his son is going to be the new prime minister at the age of 43. i mean, in some countries, in this country, we have some experience with children following their parent into the presidency. we had john adams and then john quincy adams. george bush and then we had george w. bush. but canada never before has had the child of a former leader become leader himself. and because they're doing that now, it is therefore tempting to see parallel for our own presidential election for what everybody thought was going to be a bush iii versus clinton ii presidential race here. as it t
so we shall see. >>> this big change in canada last night also means at a personal level that canada is getting its first ever family legacy i leader at the top. because justin trudeau is the son of legendary canadian prime minister pierre trudeau who led the government from the 1968 to 1994. pierre trudeau was prime minister for 16 years except for one eight-month in the middle of his term in office which is too boring to explain. he was there for a long time. he was a very...
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now to the change in canada. it is said to move to the left after the liberal party leader justin trudeau swept to a victory. at the age of 43, he will become canada's second youngest prime minister. he has promised to raise taxes on the rich and increase government spending. his victory brings in into nine years of conservative rule and is expected to lead to improved relations with their neighbor down south, the united states. the prime minister kicked off his election victory celebration with a message of hope. he told supporters in otta to embrace the change that he is planning for the country. >> better together, what we accomplished here together. we are drawing people together. this feeling we have right now, this optimism for the future, this sense that everything is possible, we are going to have to work very, very hard to live up to this feeling we feel right now, but i tell you, if any country in the world can live up to our collective expectations, it is this one. brent: there you have it right there.
now to the change in canada. it is said to move to the left after the liberal party leader justin trudeau swept to a victory. at the age of 43, he will become canada's second youngest prime minister. he has promised to raise taxes on the rich and increase government spending. his victory brings in into nine years of conservative rule and is expected to lead to improved relations with their neighbor down south, the united states. the prime minister kicked off his election victory celebration...
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and canada, o canada -- a stunning election up north.conservatives out of power. stephanie: from hong kong to london to right here in new york city, you are watching "bloomberg ." i'm stephanie ruhle. david: i'm david westin. it is tuesday. we have more coming up. helping us kick things off is chief barclays ceo, now executive at atlas merchant, bob diamond. great to have you here. xi jinping is at buckingham palace this morning. there is the queen going down through the color guard.
and canada, o canada -- a stunning election up north.conservatives out of power. stephanie: from hong kong to london to right here in new york city, you are watching "bloomberg ." i'm stephanie ruhle. david: i'm david westin. it is tuesday. we have more coming up. helping us kick things off is chief barclays ceo, now executive at atlas merchant, bob diamond. great to have you here. xi jinping is at buckingham palace this morning. there is the queen going down through the color guard.
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they are worried that we might actually win and take over canada. the british could not send over a lot of troops. they do turn the chesapeake bay .nto a lake cityu grew up in baltimore , it flows down into the chesapeake a. were burning small towns, a lot of fear. like i said, those who opposed the war of 1812 were like, how come our army is in canada, and places like baltimore are threatened? things go from bad to worse. in 1814, napoleon was defeated. the british were like, hey, all the troops we had fighting the french, we can send them to the united states. if the united states wanted to take over canada, and a guarantee that the british would not mess with american soldiers are ships, what did the british one? the british wanted us to give up the western land. they do not want to reclaim us as colonies again, however, they territory,e michigan or the illinois-indiana territory, which, at that time, was also part of wisconsin. they thought, if you give this up, we are letting you off easily, we are not asking for delaware, rhode island, massach
they are worried that we might actually win and take over canada. the british could not send over a lot of troops. they do turn the chesapeake bay .nto a lake cityu grew up in baltimore , it flows down into the chesapeake a. were burning small towns, a lot of fear. like i said, those who opposed the war of 1812 were like, how come our army is in canada, and places like baltimore are threatened? things go from bad to worse. in 1814, napoleon was defeated. the british were like, hey, all the...
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canada is a country of immigrants. the plight of syrian refugees became a focus of debate during this campaign. trudeau's father pierre was in power for 15 years before he retired in the mid '80s and his legacy is that he embraced multiculturalism. he passed a key immigration act in 1976 removing restrictions on new canadians so that image helped justin trudeau as well. the question is, will he, can he deliver on his promises. people are expecting a lot from him because of his name, because of his legacy, but he's young, like you said he's only 43 so some people consider him perhaps too inexperienced in politics. he promised sweeping changes to immigration policy. he says he will double the family reunification limits that allow people to bring their parents and grandparents into canada. he's also sparked a bit of uncertainty on to whether canada will ratify the trans-pacific partnership. he says he supports free trade but he's been critical of the tpp deal saying that the negotiations at least on canada's part haven't
canada is a country of immigrants. the plight of syrian refugees became a focus of debate during this campaign. trudeau's father pierre was in power for 15 years before he retired in the mid '80s and his legacy is that he embraced multiculturalism. he passed a key immigration act in 1976 removing restrictions on new canadians so that image helped justin trudeau as well. the question is, will he, can he deliver on his promises. people are expecting a lot from him because of his name, because of...
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the biggest political combat and canada's history.l justin trudeau -- how justin trudeau's liberals won. ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. jonathan: good morning and welcome back to "on the move." i am jonathan ferro. your tradingto day. stoxx 600 up by the report 1%. age rack on the ftse for a second straight day as a bhp and anglo embryo, the list goes on. -- a drag on the ftse for a second straight day as a bhp and , the list goes on. switch it up and i want to check on the prices of oil. barrel. a down 60% from this time last year. the commodity route has claimed another victim. in politics in canada
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the media in canada, like other places, are in a funding crisis. news outlets, public and private faced budget cuts and lay offs. pet roe dollars buying up the print space are plugging a hole. >> the guys sat down and whiteboarded a strategy and steam rolling canadians for a massive campaign. >> we spent a lot in media relations and community relations. and spent a lot in research. >> it has ns worked. >> not one new pipeline approved. >> massive protests. it's a credit to canadians that they didn't fall for the nonsense. >> critical reporting is persistent. for some canadian outlets, as long as money comes from the oil industry, there's a chance that the message could be polluted. >> puerto >>> finally center lebanon, germany, greece and australia the refugee story has global residence. there has been xenophobic coverage from some outlets. some have live-tweeted parliamentary debates in an effort to deflect the scope of the crisis. in denmark, the newspaper handed over the friday edition of 12 journalists that came to the country, most syrian and
the media in canada, like other places, are in a funding crisis. news outlets, public and private faced budget cuts and lay offs. pet roe dollars buying up the print space are plugging a hole. >> the guys sat down and whiteboarded a strategy and steam rolling canadians for a massive campaign. >> we spent a lot in media relations and community relations. and spent a lot in research. >> it has ns worked. >> not one new pipeline approved. >> massive protests. it's a...
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the media in canada, like other places, are in a funding crisis. news outlets, public and private faced budget cuts and lay offs. pet roe dollars buying up the print space are plugging a hole. >> the guys sat down and whiteboarded a strategy and steam rolling canadians for a massive campaign. >> we spent a lot in media relations and community relations. and spent a lot in research. >> it has ns worked. >> not one new pipeline approved. >> massive protests. it's a credit to canadians that they didn't fall for the nonsense. >> critical reporting is persistent. for some canadian outlets, as long as money comes from the oil industry, there's a chance that the message could be >> puerto rico's debt crisis. >> they're gonna demonstrate right outside where the governor lives. >> are hedge funds offering a fix? >> those investments will spark the economic recovery. >> or just fixing the odds? >> they're trying to force us into one course of action. >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today the will be arrested. >
the media in canada, like other places, are in a funding crisis. news outlets, public and private faced budget cuts and lay offs. pet roe dollars buying up the print space are plugging a hole. >> the guys sat down and whiteboarded a strategy and steam rolling canadians for a massive campaign. >> we spent a lot in media relations and community relations. and spent a lot in research. >> it has ns worked. >> not one new pipeline approved. >> massive protests. it's a...
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there is a changing of the guard in canada this morning.ers there ending nearly a decade of conservative leadership. instead liberal leader, justin trudeau winning in a landslide. his victory means big changes in canada that could directly effect the u.s. >> canadians from all across this great country sent a clear message tonight. it's time for a change in this country, my friends. a real change. [ cheers and applause ] >> at 43, trudeau is now the second youngest prime minister in canada's history. al jazeera's john terrett is in toronto with more on what this means for the u.s. and canada. >> reporter: there is a distinct difference between prime minister elect trudeau and the outgoing prime minister harper. trudeau is much more on the environmental same page as president obama, so the forthcoming u.n. paris summit will mean much more. prime minister harper always pushing back on climate change argument, saying it is bad for jobs. he is in favor of the trans-pacific trade agreement. and also trudeau is talking about pulling canadian jets
there is a changing of the guard in canada this morning.ers there ending nearly a decade of conservative leadership. instead liberal leader, justin trudeau winning in a landslide. his victory means big changes in canada that could directly effect the u.s. >> canadians from all across this great country sent a clear message tonight. it's time for a change in this country, my friends. a real change. [ cheers and applause ] >> at 43, trudeau is now the second youngest prime minister in...
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. >> nicole: shocker in canada as ten years of conservative rules come to an end. liberal son pier turdoe. the philadelphia eagles. good morning, welcome to fbn:am, first look at morning markets and what to expect ahead. >> cheryl: a new poll shows donald trump continues in race, front runner, ben carson coming in second at 22% followed by marco rubio. ted cruz is in fourth place. jeb bush gets 8% followed by fiorina. trump and carson have both asked for secret service protection in the campaign trail. they're expected to be in congress next week. bush slamming trump over 9/11. >> when we were attacked, my brother created an environment where we were safe. >> cheryl: well, you want to make sure you tune in with v varney and company. >> nicole: support for hillary clinton jumps. clinton now has 51% support. that's an increase of 10 percentage points since earlier this month. bernie sanders gets 27%. joe biden has 13%. meanwhile former virginia senator jim webb is thinking about dropping and running instead as an independent. webb is planning to hold a news conferenc
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what now for canada? we'll look at the country's new liter, justin trudeau. >> a very royal welcome for china's president xi on day one of his visit to the u.k., human rights activists are not happy. >> we begin with developments in israel and the palestinian territories where tensions continue to soar. in the past few hours, there have been protests in the opened west bank. this was of the scene earlier there. rallies, too, in gaza, this demonstration held by women's linked to the islamic jihad. there's been another attack on an israeli soldier, a palestinian man shot dead just outside hebron after he stabbed an israeli soldier. since the beginning of october, 45 palestinians and eight israelis have been killed in violence. these are live pictures coming from bethlehem where another protest is on wait, israeli police firing tear gas as protestors now. stephanie decker is in west jerusalem, another day of tension. what's been happening in the last few hours? >> actually, just to update you on news we're g
what now for canada? we'll look at the country's new liter, justin trudeau. >> a very royal welcome for china's president xi on day one of his visit to the u.k., human rights activists are not happy. >> we begin with developments in israel and the palestinian territories where tensions continue to soar. in the past few hours, there have been protests in the opened west bank. this was of the scene earlier there. rallies, too, in gaza, this demonstration held by women's linked to the...
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there are three big parties in canada.he liberals in the past have worked together in minority situations both at the ontario level. and that we would have a stable government for the next couple of years. >> is it mainly the economy or is it just people want to see a change? >> well, it's been the longest election in canadian history, 74 days, primarily focused on economic issues. some feel that they're being left behind. i would say that the economy is the number one issue, and i think there is a real desire for some change in direction, and perhaps a little bit more of a progressive agenda out of ottawa for a while. >> well, we'll find out soon what is happening in canada. bob, thank you for that. bob richardson in toronto. >> great to talk to you. >> the government will seize passports of those attempt to go syria. multi organizations have criticized david cameron's plan saying they can be counterproductive. 40 died in a suicide-bomb attack in ramadi on sunday. >>> a survey in iraq say eight of of ten women experience
there are three big parties in canada.he liberals in the past have worked together in minority situations both at the ontario level. and that we would have a stable government for the next couple of years. >> is it mainly the economy or is it just people want to see a change? >> well, it's been the longest election in canadian history, 74 days, primarily focused on economic issues. some feel that they're being left behind. i would say that the economy is the number one issue, and i...