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-- arc ue. and outside of canada? -- argue- the _ and outside of canada? » argue.mber is over 1600 now and we do not call them discoveries because, 1st nations people have always known about these unmarked graves. these are the recovery of our little children, it is a recovery process and certainly from our view, these are crime scenes. this ground penetrating radar that has been used is revealing evidence and hard proof that crimes are being committed against first nations people. these institutions, they were not schools and everybody call them schools but they were institutions of assimilation and genocide. and, now we are beginning to see the truth of what these institutions did to our people. explain that to me if you can because as you say, the outside world and indeed the canadian government has referred to them over the last 1.5 centuries as schools. you havejust use over the last 1.5 centuries as schools. you have just use that word genocide, one of the most horrifying words in the language. explain to me why, in your view, these should not be called schoo
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the idea of canada is built upon lies.his process, is that for many years the canadian government knew about residential schools, they knew about the deaths that were happening there, and they did not inform their own citizens. so the idea of canada must be deconstructed and rebuilt in a way that is inclusive of the truth and inclusive of... inclusive of first nations and our stories, and the fact that we are truly the founding nations of this country, and we have to get that dignity and respect that we deserve so that we can live in peace, that we can have access to prosperity, that our children can be safe. that's the path forward. it's a path where justice actually reigns and that small groups are not oppressed or suppressed, which has been the case in canada. all right. well, roseanne archibald, i thank you very much forjoining me on hardtalk. thank you. thank you very much. hello. the weather midweek isn't looking too bad at all for most of us. wednesday is going to bring lengthy sunny spells, skies will probably look
the idea of canada is built upon lies.his process, is that for many years the canadian government knew about residential schools, they knew about the deaths that were happening there, and they did not inform their own citizens. so the idea of canada must be deconstructed and rebuilt in a way that is inclusive of the truth and inclusive of... inclusive of first nations and our stories, and the fact that we are truly the founding nations of this country, and we have to get that dignity and...
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army in canada.ng that is left is quÉbec city and about 70 regulars. the guys holed up in quÉbec city facing arnold. and montgomery, throughout this entire period writes letters to his wife and talks about being home stick and how he has moral qualms against fighting the british army because he was a british officer for 15 years. and his great fear is he's going to have to fight his old regiment. he hears word that his regiment is being deployed to america and writes something like, heaven save me from having to fight my old regiment. i feel more closer to the people of the 17th regimen than i do with my own family. i hope i don't have to fight these guys. and montgomery, horribly home sick advances to quÉbec city. he meets arnold outside of quÉbec and the americans lay siege to quÉbec. the americans have about 900 men. montgomery left about 500 behind in montreal. he works his way down to quÉbec city. montgomery lays siege to quÉbec for about a month. he tries to shell the city. quÉbec is a walled c
army in canada.ng that is left is quÉbec city and about 70 regulars. the guys holed up in quÉbec city facing arnold. and montgomery, throughout this entire period writes letters to his wife and talks about being home stick and how he has moral qualms against fighting the british army because he was a british officer for 15 years. and his great fear is he's going to have to fight his old regiment. he hears word that his regiment is being deployed to america and writes something like, heaven...
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what leverage does canada has less the what leverage the canada have left than to resolve this? sure. well, the only leverage kind of had was when my one joe walked through vancouver airport and she was arrested on a us warrant. i would say the canadian sort of look the other way, something before. but i think the only leverage left is to follow through with canada commitments with extradition. but also, you know, as i mentioned the beijing winter olympics are coming up and canada could play hardball just as china is playing hard bar. how, by cutting the olympics, because it's very dangerous for canadians to go to china right now. we know that and to send police there would also be dangerous. i think for them one more thing that i can mention in a recent pulse, 7077 percent of canadians, said that warming of relations between china and canada depends on the outcome of the cases of the to my goals. you say that the that the canadian athletes might, might be in danger there if they with they went to beijing. what would you say that? well look at the last just concluded summer olym
what leverage does canada has less the what leverage the canada have left than to resolve this? sure. well, the only leverage kind of had was when my one joe walked through vancouver airport and she was arrested on a us warrant. i would say the canadian sort of look the other way, something before. but i think the only leverage left is to follow through with canada commitments with extradition. but also, you know, as i mentioned the beijing winter olympics are coming up and canada could play...
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side and conners in canada. >> it's terrible.of starting a life with her and starting a dream. and it's very hard to go every day, every day without having her in my life.
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and come to the conclusion that canada's export of l. a. v's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia's actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations under the arms trade treaty to which candidate has been a safe party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. in 2019 canada exported nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to the gulf monarchy. the very year auto assigned up for an international arms treaty. despite global pressure on read over the assassination of washington post columnist, your mark shoji in 2020 canada, still raked in about $1300000000.00 in weapons deals with the saudis ought to maintain. so it's got a strong set of control systems in place. and that there's no risk of rights violations. all this call centers around the ongoing conflicts in yemen where, who see rebels, who over through the government are up ag
and come to the conclusion that canada's export of l. a. v's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia's actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations under the arms trade treaty to which candidate has been a safe party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. in 2019 canada exported...
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so how big is the military trade industry out of canada? will, canada does not a major player in military exports, but it certainly is a modest player, a middling player. i would say. it ranks probably 12 or 13 in the world in terms of arms export. but significantly, for the topic that you bringing up today is the 2nd largest exporter to saudi arabia after the states. so a major military trading partner of saudi arabia, if not a major arms export or on the world scene, which daniel has to help raise his red flags right there to be canada. so do you actually hearing the story, knowing the background, looking at it, do you actually believe canada is in violation of the arms trade treaty and will actually suspend their partnership with saudi arabia now that it's come to light? well, the 1st part, i don't know, and i'm not an expert, i don't pretend to be one. i'm not an international arms lawyer, so i don't know. but certainly from what i've read from, i've read the amnesty international report. we have seen a pattern in the past of these weap
so how big is the military trade industry out of canada? will, canada does not a major player in military exports, but it certainly is a modest player, a middling player. i would say. it ranks probably 12 or 13 in the world in terms of arms export. but significantly, for the topic that you bringing up today is the 2nd largest exporter to saudi arabia after the states. so a major military trading partner of saudi arabia, if not a major arms export or on the world scene, which daniel has to help...
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report and come to the conclusion that canada's export of l. a. v's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia's actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations. under the arms trade treaty, to which candidate has been a safe party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. in 2019 canada exported nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to saudi arabia on the very year. it also signed up for an international arms treaty. and despite global pressure on the saudis, over the assassination of washington post columnist jamal i showed you in 2020 canada still raked in more than a $1000000000.00 in weapons deals. but kennedy adrian leaders insist that there are strong control systems in place. and there is no risk of rights violations. much of this, of course, centers around the ongoing conflict in yemen where who t rebels, who, over through the yem
report and come to the conclusion that canada's export of l. a. v's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia's actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations. under the arms trade treaty, to which candidate has been a safe party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. in 2019 canada...
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and it's cause great angst in canada inside the canadian government. but they basically stood by the rule of law . of course, they stood by the tradition trade the that would be and it states this leverage hasn't worked with that doesn't mean that china won't continue to try to put as much pain in on canada as it can. would you make the chinese argument? there's actually no grounds for long to have been taken in by canadian authorities, but this was just thought of doing the u. s. a favor? well, i guess the canadian court will decide that on a legal basis, it's hard for me to substitute my judgment. but clearly the u. s. had a has, has a case or a warrant out relating to ways dealings with iran and sanctions. and whether that was, whether that's legal, whether that stands up to scrutiny, we'll find out in a few months the hearings in canada or i think are in the final stages and we should get a ruling in a few months. you know, i'm not quite sure of the legal basis of it, but certainly it's keenly contested in the court. what do you think this case ove
and it's cause great angst in canada inside the canadian government. but they basically stood by the rule of law . of course, they stood by the tradition trade the that would be and it states this leverage hasn't worked with that doesn't mean that china won't continue to try to put as much pain in on canada as it can. would you make the chinese argument? there's actually no grounds for long to have been taken in by canadian authorities, but this was just thought of doing the u. s. a favor?...
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because canada was involved to in this war in kandahar for 6 years. and another 6 years, i think, in capital what the peace movement wants is this. we want there to be an app, dan, a version, an afghan syndrome. the same as there was after the vietnam war when there was a vietnam syndrome. and the people of the united states would not support any foreign wars. we hope that after this debacle in afghanistan, the people of the united states again will not support foreign wars waged by their ruling elite. all right, thanks very much. can stone hamilton, nicola should stop what, thanks for being with us here in our, to international. interesting to get your thoughts on this topic are now if you look at this map right here shows just how much afghan territory is now under control of the telephone, including 2 thirds of provincial capitals and the biggest cities outside the capital, such as kandahar where they have reportedly seen hundreds of weapons and vehicles as well as large amounts of ammunition ramped up there offensive. in april, after the us presid
because canada was involved to in this war in kandahar for 6 years. and another 6 years, i think, in capital what the peace movement wants is this. we want there to be an app, dan, a version, an afghan syndrome. the same as there was after the vietnam war when there was a vietnam syndrome. and the people of the united states would not support any foreign wars. we hope that after this debacle in afghanistan, the people of the united states again will not support foreign wars waged by their...
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report and come to the conclusion that canada's export of l. a. v's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia's actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations. under the arms trade treaty, to which candidate has been a safe party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of the human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. in 2019 canada, exported nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to saudi arabia very year. it also signed up for an international treaty. and despite global pressure on the saudis, over the assassination of washington post columnist jamal shoji in 2020 canada is still raking in more than a $1000000000.00 in weapons deals. but canadian leaders insist that they are strong control systems in place, and there is no risk of rights violations. much of this, of course, centers around the ongoing conflict in yemen were who the rebels over through the many government are up ag
report and come to the conclusion that canada's export of l. a. v's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia's actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations. under the arms trade treaty, to which candidate has been a safe party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of the human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. in 2019...
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report and come to the conclusion that canada's export of l. a. v's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia's actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations under the arms trade treaty, to which canada has been a big party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. back in 2019 canada, exported nearly $3000000000.00 was all weapons to saudi arabia, the very air. it also signed up for an international treaty. and despite global pressure on the saudis, or the assassination of washington post columnist jamal pasha g and 2020 canada still raked in more than a $1000000000.00 in weapons deals. but canadian need isn't, says there are strong control systems in place, and there's no risk of right foundations. much of this is, of course, as i mentioned, sentences around the ongoing conflict in yemen. why should the rebels, who, over, through the g
report and come to the conclusion that canada's export of l. a. v's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia's actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations under the arms trade treaty, to which canada has been a big party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. back in 2019 canada,...
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you could pick canada.ybe we have huge changes that have to happen here and that is true for virtually every country. >> there's a question sometimes about the role of central banks in this issue. you pointed out that in the uk, the bank of england has pretty broad supervisory responsibilities including for insurance companies which the federal reserve doesn't have. the european central bank suggested that maybe they should be bringing their portfolio when they do things like quantitative easing and give people at the federal reserve the shivers, so how would you describe i think the role of the central bank as a financial supervisor in this area is pretty straightforward if the institutions are taking risk that they do not fully understand it's the role of the supervisors to point that out but when you get to things like creating bond portfolios do you think that it's a step too far or we have to use every tool we have? >> for those who don't follow it on a daily basis, i understand how you might not, but
you could pick canada.ybe we have huge changes that have to happen here and that is true for virtually every country. >> there's a question sometimes about the role of central banks in this issue. you pointed out that in the uk, the bank of england has pretty broad supervisory responsibilities including for insurance companies which the federal reserve doesn't have. the european central bank suggested that maybe they should be bringing their portfolio when they do things like quantitative...
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canada says these are trumped up charges in relation to a i—way executive arrested in canada. gave reaction. we condemn this decision after process that lacked fairness and transparency. our thoughts are with michael and his family during this difficult time. we have maintained from the beginning that michael —— michael spavor and michael kovrig are being held arbitrarily and we are calling for the immediate release. we will continue to work tirelessly to secure their freedom. let's speak to our correspondent in shanghai. what did the court say? it was brief but it said it believes that michael spavor is guilty of espionage, guilty of spying on china and passing secret information about the chinese state to a foreign power. he has been sentenced to 11 years and jail. confiscation of some of his property as well by way of punishment, and also deportation. it is not clear at this stage when the latter, the deportation will happen, although it appears when you look at the criminal justice system, usually have to face your time first and then you get deported. this time yesterday
canada says these are trumped up charges in relation to a i—way executive arrested in canada. gave reaction. we condemn this decision after process that lacked fairness and transparency. our thoughts are with michael and his family during this difficult time. we have maintained from the beginning that michael —— michael spavor and michael kovrig are being held arbitrarily and we are calling for the immediate release. we will continue to work tirelessly to secure their freedom. let's speak...
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you can pick canada, what's canada -- i mean, we've got huge changes that have to happen here and and that's true for virtually every country. >> there's a question sometimes about the role of central banks in this you shall a -- issue. you've pointed out in the u.k., the bank of england has pretty broad supervisory responsibilities that the federal reserve doesn't have. and regardless, the european central bank have suggested that maybe they should be greening their portfolio of purchases when they do things like quantitative easing and seems to give the people at the federal reserve the shivers. so, how would you describe-- i think the role of the central bank as a financial supervisor in this area is pretty straight forward. if the institutions are taking risks that they don't fully understand, it's the role of the supervisors to point that out. so, that's the easy part, but when you get to things like green bond portfolios, do you think that's a step too far or it's an important issue that we have to use every tool we have? >> well, i think, yes, so i think you've summarized it we
you can pick canada, what's canada -- i mean, we've got huge changes that have to happen here and and that's true for virtually every country. >> there's a question sometimes about the role of central banks in this you shall a -- issue. you've pointed out in the u.k., the bank of england has pretty broad supervisory responsibilities that the federal reserve doesn't have. and regardless, the european central bank have suggested that maybe they should be greening their portfolio of...
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but while canada is slowly reopening to american tourists, the u.s. is not opening the border to canadians, costing billions in lost tourist dollars. near buffalo, tom's restaurant has been closed since march of 2020 >> we're all missing a piece of good business because the border is not open >> reporter: canada is actually ahead of the u.s. in vaccinations 71% of all canadians have received at least one dose, compared to 58% of all americans yet the white house is keeping u.s. borders closed to ground traffic. >> well, i think that's utterly ridiculous, given the fact that we have all been admonished to follow the science, to follow the facts >> reporter: here in canada, widespread frustration that america won't let non-americans in for at least another two weeks, even as canada welcomes their vaccinated american neighbors. lester >> all right, tom costello, thank you. >>> up next tonight, my exclusive conversation with the ceo of united airlines about vaccine mandates >>> among the more prominent companies requiring vaccines for workers is united ai
but while canada is slowly reopening to american tourists, the u.s. is not opening the border to canadians, costing billions in lost tourist dollars. near buffalo, tom's restaurant has been closed since march of 2020 >> we're all missing a piece of good business because the border is not open >> reporter: canada is actually ahead of the u.s. in vaccinations 71% of all canadians have received at least one dose, compared to 58% of all americans yet the white house is keeping u.s....
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under the armstrong treaty to which canada has been a party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of the human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. 2019 canada exported nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to the gulf. molly the very year it also signed up for an international treaty. and despite global pressure on the saudis, over the assassination of washington post columnist malika shoji in 2020 canada. phil raked in around $1300000000.00 in weapons deals, but canadian leaders insists there are strong control systems in place and there's no risk of rights violations. much of this call centers around the ongoing conflict in the oven, where, who's the rebels? who, over through the government governance are up against a multinational coalition, led by saudi arabia. more than 200000 japanese have died since the complex started in 2014 for 1000000 have been displaced and tens of thousands of on the brink of starvation. the un wants t
under the armstrong treaty to which canada has been a party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of the human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. 2019 canada exported nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to the gulf. molly the very year it also signed up for an international treaty. and despite global pressure on the saudis, over the...
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in 2019 canada exported nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to saudi arabia very gave. it also signed up for an international arms treaty, despite global pressure on the saudis, over the assassination of washington post columnist and marker. so g and 2020 kind of still raked in around a $1300000000.00 in weapons deals. but canadian leaders in 5th, they're in strong control systems in place and that there's no risk of any rights violations. what of this, of course, those sensors around the ongoing conflict in the oven, where, who the rebels, who have a through the cavity government are up against the multinational coalition, led by saudi arabia. more than 200000 dam aneice have died since the complex started in 20. 14 for 1000000 have been displaced in tens of thousands are on the brink of starvation. the un warms that it's the world's worst humanitarian disaster . kelsey got to go, says the sales from canada facilitate it's been a hot complex, it's 2014 and is deemed one of the world's worst humanitarian crises happening today. and certainly can this provision of weapon
in 2019 canada exported nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to saudi arabia very gave. it also signed up for an international arms treaty, despite global pressure on the saudis, over the assassination of washington post columnist and marker. so g and 2020 kind of still raked in around a $1300000000.00 in weapons deals. but canadian leaders in 5th, they're in strong control systems in place and that there's no risk of any rights violations. what of this, of course, those sensors around the...
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under the arms trade treaty, to which canada has been a state party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. in 2001, 900 canada exported nearly free $1000000000.00 worth of weapons to saudi arabia the very year. it also signed up for an international arms treaty. and despite the global pressure on the saudis, over the fascination of washington post columnist, john mall shoji in 2020 canada, still raked in more than a $1000000000.00 in weapons deals. but kevin adrian leaders insisted there are strong control systems in place. and that there is no risk of rights malaysians. much of this, of course, centers around the ongoing conflict in yemen. where who the rebels, who over through the yemeni government are up against a multinational coalition, led by saudi arabia. more than 200000. you have a nice have died since the conflict started in 2014 for 1000000 have been displaced in tens of thousand
under the arms trade treaty, to which canada has been a state party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. in 2001, 900 canada exported nearly free $1000000000.00 worth of weapons to saudi arabia the very year. it also signed up for an international arms treaty. and despite the global pressure on the...
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she's currently facing court in canada and they will be strongly for her release. now, schellenberg wasn't the only person, seemingly impacted by her arrest weeks after she was arrested. michael stubble and michael carver. 2 other canadians were arrested in china and charged with espionage . now that cases had been shrouded in secrecy. they were trailed earlier this year . canadian diplomats were not allowed access to that trial. and they were reportedly given very little access to lawyers. ahead of that. now michael, bubble is due to receive his verdict this week maybe as early as tomorrow. and if he is found guilty, he could face a very lengthy prison sentence. ok, katrina, thanks very much. katrina you. they're joining us live from paging. china and russia had begun a series of joint military exercises that taking place in northeast china. and they come after recent tensions between the 2 countries and the united states. and just weeks before the u. s. is due to complete its military pull out from afghanistan, which of course borders china. adrian bryan picks up
she's currently facing court in canada and they will be strongly for her release. now, schellenberg wasn't the only person, seemingly impacted by her arrest weeks after she was arrested. michael stubble and michael carver. 2 other canadians were arrested in china and charged with espionage . now that cases had been shrouded in secrecy. they were trailed earlier this year . canadian diplomats were not allowed access to that trial. and they were reportedly given very little access to lawyers....
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s. canada and the u. k. so the moves coincide would be 1st anniversary of alexander the cushion because disputed election when and or simmons has form williams, alexander lucas shank, because the conversation event was still going on when the consequences of his actions in the past year started to play out on the world stage, new sanctions the u. k. first on our them, his reaction, the put that is just right. you can choke on those sanctions in the u. k. we haven't had even the faintest idea for millennia about this great britain. your america's lap dogs. later came new sanctions from the united states and canada as well. because shanker said, the election was free and fair describing the opposition protests. as an attempt 235000 protest is were arrested. 600 opposition supporters are in jail. now the crackdown even reach the olympics in tokyo athlete christina semi new sky. i had shown descent to her coaches. she was being sent back to bella ruth, but escaped her minders. she's now fled to poland. lucas sha
s. canada and the u. k. so the moves coincide would be 1st anniversary of alexander the cushion because disputed election when and or simmons has form williams, alexander lucas shank, because the conversation event was still going on when the consequences of his actions in the past year started to play out on the world stage, new sanctions the u. k. first on our them, his reaction, the put that is just right. you can choke on those sanctions in the u. k. we haven't had even the faintest idea...
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u.s., it could be canada, the u.s. china in terms of the path. maybe i'll answer it in terms of how we think trade policy might go around this issue. the first is that it's a relatively small commits a smaller group of tradable prospects which this this g issue. so were carbon is a big component of value add but there some pretty politically motivated ones. steel would be a classic example. second thing is that, so what is being openly talked about here, these carbon border adjustment mechanism. the president has mentioned it. the europeans are launching an initiative on it. canadians are talk about it. one of the challenges to be wto complaint with this is the easy, easiest way to do it is based on a carbon price. because you can look, i have this price, you have a price that is half mine. clearly, but when the u.s. does have carbon price, then you move into a world of shouting carbon pricing, which is hard to map an easier, so is the equivalent of my emissions standard worth x on the price of the price of carbon? you
u.s., it could be canada, the u.s. china in terms of the path. maybe i'll answer it in terms of how we think trade policy might go around this issue. the first is that it's a relatively small commits a smaller group of tradable prospects which this this g issue. so were carbon is a big component of value add but there some pretty politically motivated ones. steel would be a classic example. second thing is that, so what is being openly talked about here, these carbon border adjustment...
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a. v's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia's actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations under the arms trade treaty, to which canada has been a state party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of human rights to facilitate human rights abuses and 2019 canada exported nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to saudi arabia the very year, it was also find up for an international arms treating and despite global pressure on the sound t. so for the assassination of washington post columnist jamal crizotti in 2020, kind of the still raked in more than a $1000000000.00 in weapons deals. but canadian leaders and this are strong control systems in place, and there's no risk of rights of violations. much of this of call centers around the ongoing conflict in yemen, west who see rebels, who over through the many government, up against a multinational coalition led by saudi arabia. more than 200000. yeah. many, some died sin
a. v's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia's actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations under the arms trade treaty, to which canada has been a state party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of human rights to facilitate human rights abuses and 2019 canada exported nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to saudi arabia...
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they actually sent it out and directly named canada as one of the, the few countries directly named as supplying weapons and thereby feeling the violence ok, that's it from the newsroom. so now you can check us out online and get news of those $2470.00 can follow us over socials. and if you had to all t dot com more of our award winning programs. and if you're to spend minute this weekend on youtube, you can find video stories as well. so you all support for choice and i'll be back here in just over half an hour to update you again. me, the in the in the annex painted upside of the pandemic, kenya is experiencing and edison, baby, boom, $200.00. why does kenya have so many cars? and how has the panoramic impacted people's lives? there's a wall is very big along in any fact he end up killing himself. i don't live on a lease and then you go buy a car. well, and i will make a little was i didn't mean that. did you know if they get they can let me mean you know to, because i know that the when the money who did the they didn't even notice whether the course you don't know. but i know the c
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or canada u.s. and china in terms of the emissions. i think that maybe all answered in terms of how we think trade policy not go on this issue. but the first is the relatively small group of tradable products which this is a big issue so carbon is a big proponent of the value added but pretty politically motivated one of the classic example. the second thing is that so what is being openly talked about here is the mechanisms, the president has mentioned that the europeans are launching initiatives the canadians talk about it. one of the challenges to be compliant with this is the easy way to do it is based on carbon. i because you can look, at this price it clearly when the u.s. does not a price, they move into a world of shadow carbon pricing which is part of the math. sequined leader mike mission standards. so there is that in the other is run product standard rated so carbon component for steel, has to be of a certain quality. that is my personal view and i think that it's kind of over the next several years is more likely to land o
or canada u.s. and china in terms of the emissions. i think that maybe all answered in terms of how we think trade policy not go on this issue. but the first is the relatively small group of tradable products which this is a big issue so carbon is a big proponent of the value added but pretty politically motivated one of the classic example. the second thing is that so what is being openly talked about here is the mechanisms, the president has mentioned that the europeans are launching...
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so they may report by amnesty international canada and project power shares. there are 2 other suspend, also have arms to saudi arabia effective immediately. now the group, i just prime minister just introduced us government is violating the arms trade treaty by transforming weapons to the gulf kingdom, which are being diverted for use in the war in yemen. light armored vehicles and sniper rifles were transferred from canada to the keno fedor rubia have already been found. so to give us the details to bring down mcadams, executive director of the front. paul, interesting institute. thank you so much for joining me, daniel. hi, scotty. you know, i just want to start off with just some background to this. you know, i hear a lot of things actually being exported out of canada. agriculture energy. great honey. but rarely do we actually talk about military items. so how big is the military trade into 3 out of candidate will, can, there's not a major player in military exports, but it certainly is a modest player, a middling player, i would say it ranks probably 12
so they may report by amnesty international canada and project power shares. there are 2 other suspend, also have arms to saudi arabia effective immediately. now the group, i just prime minister just introduced us government is violating the arms trade treaty by transforming weapons to the gulf kingdom, which are being diverted for use in the war in yemen. light armored vehicles and sniper rifles were transferred from canada to the keno fedor rubia have already been found. so to give us the...
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even as you know, there's a lot of hope in canada that some kind of trilateral solution between canada, the united states and try to may produce some progress. a british national has been arrested in germany after being accused of spying for russia. he said to sent documents obtained from the british embassy where he worked to a representative of a russian intelligent service. holland's governments lost a key vote in parliament on a bill, many se threatens media freedom. a slim majority voted to 1st part of the vote. and they didn't send a new date, the law would strengthen a ban on non european media ownership opponents. so that could lead to the closure of a u. s. own broadcaster is critical of the government. the loss is adding to speculation that the law and justice parties coalition could fall apart in and are fewer than 10 percent of indian population. adult population has been fully vaccinated against coven 19. but even as more doses have become available, the country's homeless population has little or no access to them. and india, the supreme court has asked the government to
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a report from 2 organizations also states that canada violated an alms treaty and humanitarian rights in regard to the conflict in yemen . we spoke with report co author, kelsey gallagher. we endeavored to not only analyze but refute the findings of canada's report and come to the conclusion that kansas export of l. a. v. 's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia is actually in contravention of kansas legal obligations under the arms trade treaty to which candidate has been a safe party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. 2019 canada exported nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to the gulf. monica a very gay, but also signed up for an international arms treaty. and despite global pressure on the saudis, over the assassination of washington post column mister malika shoji in 2020 canada, still raked at around $1300000000.00 in weapons deals. but canadian leaders insists the st
a report from 2 organizations also states that canada violated an alms treaty and humanitarian rights in regard to the conflict in yemen . we spoke with report co author, kelsey gallagher. we endeavored to not only analyze but refute the findings of canada's report and come to the conclusion that kansas export of l. a. v. 's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia is actually in contravention of kansas legal obligations under the arms trade treaty to which candidate has been a safe...
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later came new sanctions from the united states and canada as well. because shanker said the election was free. unfair describing the opposition protests as an attempt 235000 protest is we're arrested 600 opposition. supporters are in jail now. the crackdown even reached the olympics in tokyo athlete, christina simone, whose gaia had shown descent to her coaches. she was being sent back to bella ruth, but escaped her minders. she's now fled to poland. lucas shanker says she was manipulated by outside forces. then last week, 26 year old activists vitale, sheesh off was found dead, the ukrainian capital kiev. please say it may have been murder disguised as suicide because shanker denies any involvement to talk with. who was he for me in for bella? ruth, in general. okay. only me a president and i could not know him, but i'm sure that only 3 or 4 people in this room, you him. he was no one to us. what madmen could hang him in bella, ruth, the opposition leader exiled and living in lithuania, says lucas shank up must be pressured by the west to stand down
later came new sanctions from the united states and canada as well. because shanker said the election was free. unfair describing the opposition protests as an attempt 235000 protest is we're arrested 600 opposition. supporters are in jail now. the crackdown even reached the olympics in tokyo athlete, christina simone, whose gaia had shown descent to her coaches. she was being sent back to bella ruth, but escaped her minders. she's now fled to poland. lucas shanker says she was manipulated by...
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in the meantime, us citizens at least, can finally enter canada from land and sea. canada is expected to looseness, entry restrictions for other countries. on september the 7th she ebert hansie al, jazeera, detroit, michigan. a judge has been chosen to lead the investigation into the assassination of haiti's presence of another louise. but the usual latter has been promised extra security. some court clerk's looking into the assassination have gone into hiding because of death threats. more ease was shot dead after a hit team burst into the presidential residence last month, and the former colombian soldiers and patient americans. amongst those who been arrested at least 51 civilians have been killed in attacks by armed groups and northern molly that's according to the army. it happened in the villages near the border with new share. and at least 12 soldiers had been killed and 7 was missing in the tack in northwest and became offensive. this report would be happen near the border with molly. the attack follows the killing of 2 prominent rebel fighters in same area. based on beaks, mi
in the meantime, us citizens at least, can finally enter canada from land and sea. canada is expected to looseness, entry restrictions for other countries. on september the 7th she ebert hansie al, jazeera, detroit, michigan. a judge has been chosen to lead the investigation into the assassination of haiti's presence of another louise. but the usual latter has been promised extra security. some court clerk's looking into the assassination have gone into hiding because of death threats. more...
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even as you know, there's a lot of hope in canada that some kind of trilateral solution between canada, the united states, and try to may produce some progress. stephanie calvin, with her expert opinion from also today. thank you. we really appreciate it. thank you. a british national has been arrested in germany after being accused of spying for russia. he said to have sent documents obtained from the british embassy, where he works to a representative of a russian intelligence surface, dominant cane in berlin to bring us up to speed. what more can you tell of 70 well, the man concerned a 7 year old british national engage here are local hire as being accused of infringing to different parts of german law, specifically in so far as it concerns espionage and the accusations against them. all that he received money to pass on fence with his confidential information to a representative of the russian intelligent services. now the man has been remanded in custody. now, the authorities here half the time that they will need to build what have a case they are able to build against the presu
even as you know, there's a lot of hope in canada that some kind of trilateral solution between canada, the united states, and try to may produce some progress. stephanie calvin, with her expert opinion from also today. thank you. we really appreciate it. thank you. a british national has been arrested in germany after being accused of spying for russia. he said to have sent documents obtained from the british embassy, where he works to a representative of a russian intelligence surface,...
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there's a lot to go through to visit canada.yorker, this is a great bagel. >> it looks good. it looks good. hey, will, thank you. >>> our next guest is a wnba all star, activist, now host of a new podcast called "moments with candace parker." i'm proud to say that it's a co-production between my company and her media network. ladies and gentlemen, candace parker. good to have you here with us this morning. looking good as always. you're one of the most decorated wnba players ever, two-time gold medalist. sports commentator. you take care of shaq out there. you decided to do a podcast on parenting. what was behind this decision? >> well, first and foremost, thank you so much for having me. it's a pleasure to be on the show with you. parenting is so important to me. my 12-year-old daughter is getting older now. the more i talk to other parents, the more experiences and things we can share, the more i learn. i think that just with this podcast, i hope to spark conversations between parents and really get the focus back to kids beca
there's a lot to go through to visit canada.yorker, this is a great bagel. >> it looks good. it looks good. hey, will, thank you. >>> our next guest is a wnba all star, activist, now host of a new podcast called "moments with candace parker." i'm proud to say that it's a co-production between my company and her media network. ladies and gentlemen, candace parker. good to have you here with us this morning. looking good as always. you're one of the most decorated wnba...
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a. v's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia's actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations under the arms trade treaty, to which canada has been a party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. while back in 2019 counter export to nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to saudi arabia. the very yet also signed up for an international arms treaty. and despite global pressure on the saudis, over the assassination of washington post columnist jamal, shoji in 2020 canada, still ranked in more than a $1000000000.00 in weapons deals. but canadian leaders and sets that are all strong control systems in place. and there's no risk of right foundations and much of this, of course, centers around the ongoing conflicts in yemen where the rebels, who over through the governmental up against a multinational coalition, led by saudi arabia more than 200000 yemenis have died since the c
a. v's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia's actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations under the arms trade treaty, to which canada has been a party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. while back in 2019 counter export to nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to saudi...
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be endeavored to not only analyze but refute the findings of canada's report. and come to the conclusion that kansas export of l. a. v 's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia is actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations under the arms trade treaty to which candidate has been a safe party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. in 2019 calendar exported nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to the gulf monarchy. the very year author was signed up for an international arms treaty. and just by global pressure on re upped over the assassination of washington post columnist jamarcus shoji in 2020 canada still reg, 10 around $1300000000.00 in weapons deals with the saudis also maintain. so it's got a really strong control set of systems in place and there's no risk, therefore, of rights violations. all this of course, fences around the ongoing conf
be endeavored to not only analyze but refute the findings of canada's report. and come to the conclusion that kansas export of l. a. v 's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia is actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations under the arms trade treaty to which candidate has been a safe party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention...
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more of most of its 3000000 residents are under stay at home. canada has started letting us citizens crossing borders once again, the rules which banned non essential travel across the land border were lifted earlier on monday. travelers needed need to be fully vaccinated against covered 19 and present a recent negative kit before entering canada. restrictions on canadians entering the u. s. however, remain. she had returned the report from detroit bride across the border from the canadian city of windsor. the community on the 1800 kilometer border also interconnected as such, integration between the communities. having said that, the, as you can see him, and this is traditionally the 2nd busiest lamb crossing or crossing between the us and canada. and that's how big huge rush on right now. the volume profit volume has been out about 90 percent since the pandemic began even witness relaxation of the rules. canadian border officials say they didn't expect that to be any more than maybe a 10 to 25 percent increase at least today. and then be in the near future problem today. us citizen
more of most of its 3000000 residents are under stay at home. canada has started letting us citizens crossing borders once again, the rules which banned non essential travel across the land border were lifted earlier on monday. travelers needed need to be fully vaccinated against covered 19 and present a recent negative kit before entering canada. restrictions on canadians entering the u. s. however, remain. she had returned the report from detroit bride across the border from the canadian city...
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well, it's really roiled relations between china and the us and china and canada.is case against the top huawei executive coincided with american action against huawei the company, reducing its contracts and its influence in western countries because the americans believe it's a national security threat. and that has really angered china. and then with regards to canada, beijing arrested two canadians in china shortly after meng wanzhou was arrested. that was widely seen as retaliation, and they are now trying those two canadians for espionage behind closed doors. so, whatever the court decides, there is a political element to this as well. so, there's still a question whether there might be a political resolution, you know, exchanging the two canadians for her, allowing her to go back to china. but relations are so bad between china and the us and canada that it's difficult to see how that could happen. if you wanyt to get in touch with me i'm on twitter — @bbckarishma. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a teenager and a girl aged
well, it's really roiled relations between china and the us and china and canada.is case against the top huawei executive coincided with american action against huawei the company, reducing its contracts and its influence in western countries because the americans believe it's a national security threat. and that has really angered china. and then with regards to canada, beijing arrested two canadians in china shortly after meng wanzhou was arrested. that was widely seen as retaliation, and...
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side and conners in canada. >> it's terrible. i came here in hopes of starting a life with her and starting a dream. and it's very hard to go every day, every day without having her in my life. >> reporter: it got so bad, la bounty started suffering from depression. yonkers was able to come to the u.s. in july to check on him, but instead of a quick drive, it took two planes and two buses for a total of 12 hours. what kind of toll did this take on your mental health? >> oh, it's terrible. i had no hopes of no energy to do anything. i just wanted to stay in one room, isolate, and just give up. that's all i wanted to do. >> reporter: you wanted to give up? >> yes. >> reporter: how emotional has this been for you, tammy? >> he came here to be with me. so this pains me all the time to know that he is there waiting for me. >> reporter: but now their wait is over. as of today, la bounty can cross the border to visit. what's it going to mean when you finally get to go over and hold on to tammy again? >> it's my whole world, you know. i
side and conners in canada. >> it's terrible. i came here in hopes of starting a life with her and starting a dream. and it's very hard to go every day, every day without having her in my life. >> reporter: it got so bad, la bounty started suffering from depression. yonkers was able to come to the u.s. in july to check on him, but instead of a quick drive, it took two planes and two buses for a total of 12 hours. what kind of toll did this take on your mental health? >> oh,...
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i'm can, i'm about a, a negative cobra test within 72 hours of their entry into canada and now being out in panola, central travel items that's expected to widen to other international travelers in the september, september the 7th. and is it clear she had? why the u. s. hasn't returned the favor, so to speak. why they haven't opened the land border to canadian it's a subject to the gradient of debating speculation because it has always been an asymmetrical relationship between us and the us and canada. as far as immigration is concerned during the pandemic, because kind of the shuttle of its borders around and see through the us and other nationalities during the pandemic. but the u. s. is always about canadian citizens to fly into the us. now clearly there's a lot of uncertainties about. 1 what the delta veterans is up to and it's spread, and the statistics from the us. i'm terribly good right now. we have had some reports that the u. s. and the white house told the government and also that they were waiting for the american vaccination rate to, to, to reach that of the canadian vac
i'm can, i'm about a, a negative cobra test within 72 hours of their entry into canada and now being out in panola, central travel items that's expected to widen to other international travelers in the september, september the 7th. and is it clear she had? why the u. s. hasn't returned the favor, so to speak. why they haven't opened the land border to canadian it's a subject to the gradient of debating speculation because it has always been an asymmetrical relationship between us and the us and...
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a. v's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia's actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations under the arms trade treaty to which canada has been a state party for a couple of years now. a 2019 counties are exported nearly $3000000000.00 worth a weapons to the go. want to keep their very author signed up for an international arms treaty despite global pressure on read over the assassination of the washington post columnist, tomorrow because shogi and 2020 candidates still reg about 1300000000 dollars in weapons deals with the saudis also maintains that it has strong control systems in place, moves never a risk of rights violations. all this, of course, centers around the ongoing conflict in yemen, where, who's the rebels? so over through the, you have any government are up against a multinational coalition led by saudi arabia. more than 200000, you have a nice have died since the conflict started in 2014 for 1000000 have been displaced on tens of thousands. on the brink of starvation, it was frequently been described as the world's worst humanitarian disaster. kel
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report and come to the conclusion that canada's export of l. a. v's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia's actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations under the arms trade treaty, to which candidate has been a safe party for a couple of years now. and 2019 canada. exported nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to the gulf monarchy. the very yet also was signed up for international arms treaty. and despite global pressure on re over the assassination of the washington post column, mr. milliken shoji in 2020 canada still reg. 10 about $1300000000.00 in weapons deals with the saudis also maintains it's got strong control systems in place and that there's no risk of rights violations. or this the call centers around the ongoing conflict in yemen. who see rebels, who over through the many government are up against a multinational coalition, led by saudi arabia. more than 200000 de empties have died since the conflict started in 20144000000 have been displaced in tens of thousands on the brink of starvation and what's frequent
report and come to the conclusion that canada's export of l. a. v's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia's actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations under the arms trade treaty, to which candidate has been a safe party for a couple of years now. and 2019 canada. exported nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to the gulf monarchy. the very yet also was signed up for international arms treaty. and despite global pressure on re over the assassination of the washington...