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that is the thing with canada. they have some of the most indebted households anywhere in the world. this will be seen as relief for many of them. jon: certainly, the debt loads have grown since the financial crisis over more than a decade. thank you. theo argitis joining us in ottawa. let's bring in charles st-arnaud, former economist with the bank of canada and now working for alberta central. we have talked about the idea of central bank pivots but it feels there is a possible roadmap to be watching with central banks. the idea of gearing down, you shift down and wait to see where things go from here. what was your reaction to this decision today? charles: on our side we were expecting 50 basis points. we were not expecting they would be as aggressive. for us, it was not a big surprise. we are getting to a point where we have had very big increases in policy rates since the beginning of the year in a very indebted economy. it is time for the bank of canada to take more of a wait and see approach or get more data
that is the thing with canada. they have some of the most indebted households anywhere in the world. this will be seen as relief for many of them. jon: certainly, the debt loads have grown since the financial crisis over more than a decade. thank you. theo argitis joining us in ottawa. let's bring in charles st-arnaud, former economist with the bank of canada and now working for alberta central. we have talked about the idea of central bank pivots but it feels there is a possible roadmap to be...
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how can that be my country like canada? mm hm. did you bring them? i think that's canada. we think we know our history. we think we know our neighbors. and yet, just beside a big center, there will be a reserve where there's no clean water since 2013 charlie angus has been fighting alongside the victims of st. pounds. were children were tortured in the electric chair. yeah. unlike other victims of the residential schools, they have received no financial reparations with the abuse they suffered legal proceedings have been rumbling on for years and to become a symbol of a national scandal. these are all from the police investigations that were done at saint anne's report. the interview with a police officer was there use of an electric chair to administer shocks to children who were tied in the chair. yes, there were consistent reports of the electric chair. some report suggested it was used for entertainment. there were beatings. children forced, he throwing vomit. yes, numerous people edge alleged that it affected them was their homosexual rape? yes. had her sexual rate. y
how can that be my country like canada? mm hm. did you bring them? i think that's canada. we think we know our history. we think we know our neighbors. and yet, just beside a big center, there will be a reserve where there's no clean water since 2013 charlie angus has been fighting alongside the victims of st. pounds. were children were tortured in the electric chair. yeah. unlike other victims of the residential schools, they have received no financial reparations with the abuse they suffered...
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how can that be my country like canada in did you bring down my name? that's canada. we think we know our history. we think we know our neighbors. and yet, just beside a big center, there will be a reserve where there's no clean water since 2013 charlie angus has been fighting alongside the victims of st. and were children were tortured in the electric chair. yeah. unlike other victims of the residential schools, they have received no financial reparations with the abuse. they suffered legal proceedings have been rumbling on for years and to become a symbol of a national scandal. these are all from the police investigations that were done at st and report the interview with the police officer. was there use of an electric chair to administer shocks to children who were tied in the chair. yes, there were consistent reports of the electric chair. some reports suggested it was used for entertainment, there were beatings, children forced thrown vomit. yes, numerous people edge alleged that it affected them was their homosexual rape? yes. had her sexual rape. yes. it's lik
how can that be my country like canada in did you bring down my name? that's canada. we think we know our history. we think we know our neighbors. and yet, just beside a big center, there will be a reserve where there's no clean water since 2013 charlie angus has been fighting alongside the victims of st. and were children were tortured in the electric chair. yeah. unlike other victims of the residential schools, they have received no financial reparations with the abuse. they suffered legal...
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for canada, this agreement really does work for canada.e see increased trade and investment into this region both ways and what was really terrific was to see the growth in this region into these companies outpaced those and it is an agreement that really works. i would point out the progressive element is what canada fought for when we joined this agreement. they are additions canada felt strongly about when we entered into the agreement and it's a high quality agreement precisely because of those additions because who doesn't think about the global economy without thinking about how we can transition into a greener, more digital economy benefiting our people and entrepreneurs who wish to get into markets like this one in this region? kathleen: the u.k. session is important. how important is it to this whole trade arrangement? mary: this is the first session request. we've always said the high quality of this agreement, the gold standard agreement that it is, we encourage any aspiring economy to meet those high standards and that they wou
for canada, this agreement really does work for canada.e see increased trade and investment into this region both ways and what was really terrific was to see the growth in this region into these companies outpaced those and it is an agreement that really works. i would point out the progressive element is what canada fought for when we joined this agreement. they are additions canada felt strongly about when we entered into the agreement and it's a high quality agreement precisely because of...
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ah, a in a in welcome to little to bet toronto canada. ah, the park hill neighborhood is hold to the largest community in north america. he walked down any street and park dale and you can feel the presence of an community . oh, i can look to my left, i'll see a red flag on a balcony. i looked at my right and i'll see it's been a pair of legs in front of me. its been an elderly woman will walk by me with a pair of weeds in her hand. ah, you can't go on without hitting a threatened restaurant in. we have lots of most which are threatened dumpling delicious. you must try them the bathroom community impact deal. they are helping those people who just newly arrived here. this gives you a sense of brotherhood. it's one of the few places where that you can live fully and how to pull down with when i come to canada or i found so many big building in toronto, there are so many migrant migrant from all over the world. ah, my dad and mom, they exist from too bad. i was one in india. i came to canada, 2012. this is my restaurant in logan corner. peo
ah, a in a in welcome to little to bet toronto canada. ah, the park hill neighborhood is hold to the largest community in north america. he walked down any street and park dale and you can feel the presence of an community . oh, i can look to my left, i'll see a red flag on a balcony. i looked at my right and i'll see it's been a pair of legs in front of me. its been an elderly woman will walk by me with a pair of weeds in her hand. ah, you can't go on without hitting a threatened restaurant...
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we are prisoners of canada. in 2020 i for apologies apology but the reality is i have my banner i will continue to fight until they say no more and act no more reserves. were free in with mm ah lou. ringback because she knew spencer with buffalo new that was the name is us, are forced from national quito, which was obviously due to room. and you have a controller like going to do, i know, but who do a lot with national anthem, a creeping up to split the copier from. wanted a walk with a, with the town of shocked your skin. the republic i've done yet comes under it sorry, from ukrainian forces for a 2nd day walking, a huge fire, a message to the post hedge a monic world. what a med putin is scheduled to speak of the annual session of the vault international discussion club today. shortly after he warns of an increasing go for global conflicts for the scaled back up plan report, say the u. s. administration funds to reword it's price kept on russian oil a mid growing risk financial markets.
we are prisoners of canada. in 2020 i for apologies apology but the reality is i have my banner i will continue to fight until they say no more and act no more reserves. were free in with mm ah lou. ringback because she knew spencer with buffalo new that was the name is us, are forced from national quito, which was obviously due to room. and you have a controller like going to do, i know, but who do a lot with national anthem, a creeping up to split the copier from. wanted a walk with a, with...
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it's been just a year since i and i can canada. i left 2 beds and i was 7 years old with my parents and siblings. we have to basically walk from to about to nepal and to the very mountainous terrain switches so filled with the on ice and snow. it took almost like 3 weeks. there are so many to about in school couldn't reach because of the frost bite and to some people that even died in india, nepal and badani, the to button people. they don't have any status. they're not getting much job. they are not entitled to own any kind of uh, properties line houses. so because of their dis, started to coming to abroad like different western countries, including canada. veterans were invited to come to canada, the 9th and seventies. only 240 came i was lucky enough that 2 of them were my parents. families like mine were put into rural areas. people were very nice, but we didn't speak english. money was hard and i felt like i belonged, but i felt like i was different. the children couldn't get the opportunities thee needed in a town of 16000. s
it's been just a year since i and i can canada. i left 2 beds and i was 7 years old with my parents and siblings. we have to basically walk from to about to nepal and to the very mountainous terrain switches so filled with the on ice and snow. it took almost like 3 weeks. there are so many to about in school couldn't reach because of the frost bite and to some people that even died in india, nepal and badani, the to button people. they don't have any status. they're not getting much job. they...
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life in canada in particular is harsh. he feels isolated. he doesn't even really know what's going on in the rest of the continent, especially during the winter. he misses his siblings. the last letter from concordia had arrived in canada two years earlier about time draw. he was one of at least 5000 german troops that were stationed in canada far than british troops that were there at the time, although they were in a loyal province, they were quite suspicious of the local sentiments and they tended feel like an occupying force. the fact that most the inhabitants were french speaking and catholic may have contributed to their sense of alienation. deroy actually, in the letter he writes this, he doubts that the americans would play another attack on canada after the disastrous attempt in the winter of 75, 76. but he can't be sure. by the time he writes a letter, of course france had entered the war. that's a real threat. he knows too, that the americans at some point were just thinking about maybe we should go and make another attempt on. so
life in canada in particular is harsh. he feels isolated. he doesn't even really know what's going on in the rest of the continent, especially during the winter. he misses his siblings. the last letter from concordia had arrived in canada two years earlier about time draw. he was one of at least 5000 german troops that were stationed in canada far than british troops that were there at the time, although they were in a loyal province, they were quite suspicious of the local sentiments and they...
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i came to canada, 2012. this is my restaurant in logan corner. people come from all over toronto to eat my mother. so many people they say all you are hero of bach, dell, i don't know. i'm just lawyers always logan a. this one is potato and brand new and beef. yeah. okay. thank you. thank you. la. thanks. thank you. thank you and content i with i don't want to say i'm famous, but people love my food and people like love me. they're seeing that this restaurant is not a restaurant. they feel like if i open every day, i close only for one day to been new year. i'm a workaholic, it's more like exercise to me. yeah, i'm healthy and even though i walk to it in our food and i it's not difficult. my wife walks and kitchen making, mixing prep each and everything done by her signal to our success is love and understanding me and my wife make hot sauce together. yeah. with mexican molly pie chilly and indian gram chilly with common with garlic done. and i have to add a little cheese. cheese is one that give a very good taste. this sauce is very special, ver
i came to canada, 2012. this is my restaurant in logan corner. people come from all over toronto to eat my mother. so many people they say all you are hero of bach, dell, i don't know. i'm just lawyers always logan a. this one is potato and brand new and beef. yeah. okay. thank you. thank you. la. thanks. thank you. thank you and content i with i don't want to say i'm famous, but people love my food and people like love me. they're seeing that this restaurant is not a restaurant. they feel like...
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and not part of canada. never decided so i was in school there 8 years. missionaries, terrible people. ah, ah, it's impossible to forget what happened there. we always shy but tobacco. we call dish. wonder rock and it's a bit shaker to rock it here and it's a big, big rock and we call it a grandfather rock. we thank the grandfather fro token after us and taken care of us as we travel. they tried to tell us that this was a savage. this was a pagan way of doing things here that's with the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years old. just too high for me. so somebody put me in the chair and my feet there up can even touch the floor and they turn the power on electricity and you can't, wendy electricity goes, you can let go. because the gen, the electricity makes you tighten it. she can't like off her. you can, you were tortuga. ah, they make us because they wanna airline will they broke their children? what did i go, did this or do anything i was just the child. ah . with 30 below cold edmond, our
and not part of canada. never decided so i was in school there 8 years. missionaries, terrible people. ah, ah, it's impossible to forget what happened there. we always shy but tobacco. we call dish. wonder rock and it's a bit shaker to rock it here and it's a big, big rock and we call it a grandfather rock. we thank the grandfather fro token after us and taken care of us as we travel. they tried to tell us that this was a savage. this was a pagan way of doing things here that's with the school....
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so canada started asking the da da da da also on to play golf. so in half if, but they have been done, told me a bit. we need to buy ha golf set. so we bought our goal set its head, concrete clubs, it had a driver, a party donald items. so how court to car. i mean, she was fine. she, she was a character economy zone. she's arranged over your kid and she loved the sport. with these days canano, texas bought a bit more seriously. so this is my golf black has 12 clubs and this, this golf boy, is he 3 years old? my dad for my children, i own i usually use it when i need to go under and it needs to go far. my low budget is if the chip went on. yeah, they ever sit in the left of things and my pay rate of all of them. my job it goes very far. my father's was 202 yards. i think it has my name. right. and it's near is and this is a driver. if a guy, missus, driver and canada have won a number of tournaments together, but no, she has to said mrs. driver aside for homework. no longer finished. ok. if you have an issue, let me know. yeah. okay. just make sur
so canada started asking the da da da da also on to play golf. so in half if, but they have been done, told me a bit. we need to buy ha golf set. so we bought our goal set its head, concrete clubs, it had a driver, a party donald items. so how court to car. i mean, she was fine. she, she was a character economy zone. she's arranged over your kid and she loved the sport. with these days canano, texas bought a bit more seriously. so this is my golf black has 12 clubs and this, this golf boy, is...
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oh god with canada has done it again. she not only best at the other girls in her age group, but every girl in the competition as well as many of the boys folk are not what i see a visit. and then i see a lot of bodies getting inspired. traditionally, because one will being allowed to place for the one not being in car. it's the one more safe space, useful gout. and as she continues on this journey than she's telling a lot of other parents and a local weather gods, but you could also do it. now. that's not a bad because i've been waiting for our probably tonight and i wow. point a gun by the weight doesn't then doesn't mean a window or a long mediterranean voyage comes to an end. the final destination. morocco xena on. that's right. shows bellow presenter jaffar. abdul karim, the country of her ancestors both agree that diversity is the region true source of well. next thought, d. w. warren peace, 2 point, oh, satellites, mana, tech crises, in conflict. ai visualizes the extent of suffering and destruction. the goal and h
oh god with canada has done it again. she not only best at the other girls in her age group, but every girl in the competition as well as many of the boys folk are not what i see a visit. and then i see a lot of bodies getting inspired. traditionally, because one will being allowed to place for the one not being in car. it's the one more safe space, useful gout. and as she continues on this journey than she's telling a lot of other parents and a local weather gods, but you could also do it....
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oh god with canada has done it again. she not only best at the other girls in her age group, but every girl in the competition as well as many of the boys in folk are not what i see a few of them. and then i see a lot of patterns getting inspired. traditionally, because one will being allowed to place for the one not being in car, it's the one most safe space is full out. and as she continues on this journey, then she's telling a lot of other parents and local weather gods, but you could also do it. now that's not my factor to play like bad because i've been waiting for our probably i wow, boys, a window with. oh i by taking a look at the dark. scary thing with garlic for next. a long mediterranean voyage comes to an end. the final destination. morocco zeal on thus rush shows, belo presenter jaffar abdul karim. the country of her ancestors both agreed that diversity is the region true source of well in 60 minutes on d. w. sometimes books are more exciting than real life raring to read. oh. what if there's no escape? do w
oh god with canada has done it again. she not only best at the other girls in her age group, but every girl in the competition as well as many of the boys in folk are not what i see a few of them. and then i see a lot of patterns getting inspired. traditionally, because one will being allowed to place for the one not being in car, it's the one most safe space is full out. and as she continues on this journey, then she's telling a lot of other parents and local weather gods, but you could also...
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royal bank of canada had a report saying before this is all done, canada will have been in a historicection. we expect weakness in the housing market here and across the country to continue into next year. kriti: let's stick with that story. to what extent are the issues in canada, the canadian housing market going back to pre-covid times, to what extent are you seeing a move similar to what we saw pre-2008 in the united states? are those parallel situations? >> in terms of magnitude, things are falling the far already fast. there are distinctions between what's going on in canada right now and what happened in the u.s. 2008. the key is just how much home prices surge in the last two years. the fall in toronto going back to october 2021 levels. a lot of people are still sitting on a lot of home-equity. if you bought your house anytime earlier than last year. that will help cushion then. in canada, we also have stress tests. it before you take out a mortgage in canada, you have to prove you can handle interest rates at a much higher level. that means that anyone who bought their house
royal bank of canada had a report saying before this is all done, canada will have been in a historicection. we expect weakness in the housing market here and across the country to continue into next year. kriti: let's stick with that story. to what extent are the issues in canada, the canadian housing market going back to pre-covid times, to what extent are you seeing a move similar to what we saw pre-2008 in the united states? are those parallel situations? >> in terms of magnitude,...
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a few weeks ago i read in fresh landlady how the nazis came to canada and escaped persecution peopleles publish fake news in order to increase the tension between the communities of jews and ukrainians, professor lutsyuk believes that the consequences of the information with which the russians fed the american audience for decades are very difficult to get rid of, although the world supports ukraine, there is now a kind of hangover from poisoning by disinformation, and it will not disappear until this generation passes away which is completely permeated with these lies in order to resist ukrainian influence, lubomyr lutsyuk recommends actively working with international media, both for ukrainians from the diaspora and ukrainian ones diplomacy, the mass media have this position. we don't want to talk about it because there is a war in ukraine, but in fact the disinformation company is part of this war in the diaspora. we cannot take up arms and fight. use, we and the diaspora must go beyond the borders of bandera, beyond the borders of the second world war, it is already behind us, we
a few weeks ago i read in fresh landlady how the nazis came to canada and escaped persecution peopleles publish fake news in order to increase the tension between the communities of jews and ukrainians, professor lutsyuk believes that the consequences of the information with which the russians fed the american audience for decades are very difficult to get rid of, although the world supports ukraine, there is now a kind of hangover from poisoning by disinformation, and it will not disappear...
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they have also got canada in there. what were our also got canada in there. canada in there. what were your thoughts? for the first - also got canada in there. what were your thoughts? for the first one, i also got canada in there. what were your thoughts? for the first one, it| your thoughts? for the first one, it is going to be a brilliant experience for them. i think that them getting the host nation to start, i think that is brilliant for them. an unbelievable experience for them. an unbelievable experience for them. that is what you have got to try to take out of it. just them. that is what you have got to try to take out of it.— try to take out of it. just well we've got — try to take out of it. just well we've got you. _ try to take out of it. just well we've got you, what - try to take out of it. just well we've got you, what other. try to take out of it. just well- we've got you, what other teams have caught your eye? i we've got you, what other teams have caught your eye?— caught your eye? i would probably say america _ caught your eye? i would prob
they have also got canada in there. what were our also got canada in there. canada in there. what were your thoughts? for the first - also got canada in there. what were your thoughts? for the first one, i also got canada in there. what were your thoughts? for the first one, it| your thoughts? for the first one, it is going to be a brilliant experience for them. i think that them getting the host nation to start, i think that is brilliant for them. an unbelievable experience for them. an...
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the cloning of history that canada has with indigenous people and communities. and it's a shameful history and a history that kind of doesn't like to talk about a not until just into those election in 2015 with it to boost colonization. finally shattered a.
the cloning of history that canada has with indigenous people and communities. and it's a shameful history and a history that kind of doesn't like to talk about a not until just into those election in 2015 with it to boost colonization. finally shattered a.
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he knew people in canada. he lived in canada as a child. there. >> so during the first three years after peter ran, the marshals followed up on leads and tips in canada, hitting dead ends at every turn. >> when peter decided to flee, you know, he made it look like he had fled to canada, when he came down here to the san ysidro point of entry for the u.s./mexico border. went straight to mexico. >> so this was his trip. he walked across the border. caught a bus. 27 hours down the west coast. >> traditional, old-style colonial city. when you come down here, there's no expectation put on you. you can reinvent yourself. >> at this point, peter just starts changing his name. he's using fake i.d.s and further distancing himself from who he was. >> he created a new identity under the name "paul cook." he also started a close relationship with a local woman. >> her name was claudia soto. >> claudia was a very classy person. she was very ladylike, funny as could be, very intelligent. >> late 2016, it's dark. late at night, paul cook is driving his cl
he knew people in canada. he lived in canada as a child. there. >> so during the first three years after peter ran, the marshals followed up on leads and tips in canada, hitting dead ends at every turn. >> when peter decided to flee, you know, he made it look like he had fled to canada, when he came down here to the san ysidro point of entry for the u.s./mexico border. went straight to mexico. >> so this was his trip. he walked across the border. caught a bus. 27 hours down...
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the kiev authorities a ticket to the next world fracture depression or no money for treatment in canada they offer the choice of a lethal injection and all problems are solved offer an easy way to commit suicide - this is an unjustified encouragement suicide itself is a possibility . after all, it is already pushing dozens to action egregious cases, and from next year and the second can be made available to the mentally ill and minors. classwork today is teacher's day. who will become the best teacher of the year five finalists of the prestigious competition, special methods and approach to children. what other criteria are used to choose the winner this night, ukrainian militants intensified their shelling of donetsk with breaks between strikes of about half an hour . as a result of strikes with nato standard weapons , two people were killed in the city. another satchel damaged houses, grocery stores and a bus depot. 2 hours ago, the nationalists again opened fire on gorlovka. this was a continuation of the night attacks. earlier, as a result of the strike, the gas pipeline caught fire
the kiev authorities a ticket to the next world fracture depression or no money for treatment in canada they offer the choice of a lethal injection and all problems are solved offer an easy way to commit suicide - this is an unjustified encouragement suicide itself is a possibility . after all, it is already pushing dozens to action egregious cases, and from next year and the second can be made available to the mentally ill and minors. classwork today is teacher's day. who will become the best...
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you may not remember if you are not following the bank of canada closely. they did a 100 base rate hike. october had a 75 basis point hike. if a central bank that has been so aggressive like the bank of canada has been ready to start not saying we will stop hiking rates, but to ease it out as they see the risks around recession feeding the narrative of what the fed may do. haidi: let us get some of the big stories dominating trading today. let us bring in ed ludlow and emily. this continuation of the bad news flow out of technology, meta was a disappointment. >> investors soured when it came to revenue. softer than the street was expecting. it was a tough advertising environment because of granular detail on the weakness that they are seeing around large advertisers and areas like e-commerce and finance when it comes to the specific ad markets. the thing that investors are upset about is the spend on meta reality labs, the transition into the metaverse. that recorded less revenue than expected and right now people are not buying headsets and are not committ
you may not remember if you are not following the bank of canada closely. they did a 100 base rate hike. october had a 75 basis point hike. if a central bank that has been so aggressive like the bank of canada has been ready to start not saying we will stop hiking rates, but to ease it out as they see the risks around recession feeding the narrative of what the fed may do. haidi: let us get some of the big stories dominating trading today. let us bring in ed ludlow and emily. this continuation...
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oh god with canada has done it again. she not only best at the other girls in her age group, but every girl in the competition as well as many of the boys in folk are not what i see a. and then i see a lot of parents getting inspired. traditionally, because one will being allowed to place for the one not being in car, it's the one most safe space is full out. and as she continues on this journey, then she's telling a lot of other parents and local weather gods, but you could also do it. now that's not a factor to play. make bad because of the meeting for probably, i mean, wow, what a window with it was 2016. that's like a bunch of the quit and casa, wanted to see if germany was for me the last few years, have been quite a ride. poorly in touch with the evidence. i've already done the homework when it comes to jim a bit, and of course i always look in the eyes birch is, but perhaps the biggest on the new hobby of mine hunger longer approved. i love to be in the huge, bare a person americans, but when you're feeling multipl
oh god with canada has done it again. she not only best at the other girls in her age group, but every girl in the competition as well as many of the boys in folk are not what i see a. and then i see a lot of parents getting inspired. traditionally, because one will being allowed to place for the one not being in car, it's the one most safe space is full out. and as she continues on this journey, then she's telling a lot of other parents and local weather gods, but you could also do it. now...
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not part of canada. never decided so i was in school years missionaries, terrible people. it's impossible to forget what happened there. alyssa, but tobacco. we call dish and wonder rock. and it's a british sacred rock. it here and it's a big, big rock. and we call it a grandfather rock. we thank the grandfather for knocking off chris and taken care of us as we travel they tried to tell us that this with savage, this was a pagan way of doing things here that's with the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years old. it was too high for me, so somebody put me in the chair and my feet, they're up can even touch the floor and they turn the power on electricity. then you can't. wendy electricity goes, you can let go. because the gen, the electricity makes you tighten it. if you can't like, go through you, you were torture with because they went to their land, they broke their children. why did i go, did this or do anything? i was just the child. ah. with 30 below cold edmond, our host is the former chief of this remote community in northern ontario in fort albany. ca
not part of canada. never decided so i was in school years missionaries, terrible people. it's impossible to forget what happened there. alyssa, but tobacco. we call dish and wonder rock. and it's a british sacred rock. it here and it's a big, big rock. and we call it a grandfather rock. we thank the grandfather for knocking off chris and taken care of us as we travel they tried to tell us that this with savage, this was a pagan way of doing things here that's with the school. i was...
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that is windsor, canada.most like twin cities connected by separated by the detroit river. this is the border between canada and the united states. of course a little trivia i always like to give people is that on the right side is detroit, it is on the north when you are in detroit you are looking at canada, you are actually looking south. joining me now to discuss this great inflation meth that i just talked about, and what is at stake in math next month's midterm elections, is a veteran congress woman brenda lawrence. after more than three years of serving michigan's only black representative, announced in january that you will not seek reelection this year. congresswoman, great to see. you thank you as always. thank you first of all for being such a good friend to our show over the years. you have always gotten up early to talk to us, and you and i have had a lot of opportunity to talk a mental lot of import national issues. it is great to be back here in michigan to talk about some things that are going
that is windsor, canada.most like twin cities connected by separated by the detroit river. this is the border between canada and the united states. of course a little trivia i always like to give people is that on the right side is detroit, it is on the north when you are in detroit you are looking at canada, you are actually looking south. joining me now to discuss this great inflation meth that i just talked about, and what is at stake in math next month's midterm elections, is a veteran...
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now the us in canada have just had a meeting on the haitian crisis, and according to the us secretary of state, both countries will quote, work closely together to do a few things to try to cut this insecurity not. they've also said nothing about leaving a military force to havi. so is the us beginning to drift away from intervention in the conflict? what say you? well, that will be an interesting start, because i think that intervention is not going to work in haiti after all. there's been intervention in haiti from the u. s. and the so called core group which includes canada, france, and a handful of other countries and organizations. and since, well, i can remember very clearly since 1994, but of course it's been a constant barrage of interventions. and then we've had natural disasters in the in between which have caused increased amounts of aid and for an organization going in to do. nobody was unclear things. for example, during after the earthquake in 2010 in haiti, one of the natural disasters that exacerbated the situation. we had actors going in flying in and a number of loca
now the us in canada have just had a meeting on the haitian crisis, and according to the us secretary of state, both countries will quote, work closely together to do a few things to try to cut this insecurity not. they've also said nothing about leaving a military force to havi. so is the us beginning to drift away from intervention in the conflict? what say you? well, that will be an interesting start, because i think that intervention is not going to work in haiti after all. there's been...
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you've just seen the bank of canada go 50 rather than 75.ng nervous about what's happening in the economy. any means that has to slow down at this point. it could still go along way in terms of raising rates. alix: what does a pivot actually mean because if you're going from 75 to 50. a year ago we wouldn't have been talking about this. so you're sort of slowing down big hikes. is that enough for a pivot? alix: if you extrapolate 75, 15 -- 50, 25, maybe it's the start of the pivot. i get what you're saying. i think were getting into territory here were we define all of this. i think it's going to get really different. the fact major central bank seems maybe -- sees a reason not to go 75 is interesting. alix: if you wait and sort of slow it down inflation stays higher accelerates then you're at a real problem in your really choosing between growth and higher inflation. that argument is a bit more theoretical here in the u.s.. guy: you look at what happens with the australians as well. they only went 25. the market is expecting more and you se
you've just seen the bank of canada go 50 rather than 75.ng nervous about what's happening in the economy. any means that has to slow down at this point. it could still go along way in terms of raising rates. alix: what does a pivot actually mean because if you're going from 75 to 50. a year ago we wouldn't have been talking about this. so you're sort of slowing down big hikes. is that enough for a pivot? alix: if you extrapolate 75, 15 -- 50, 25, maybe it's the start of the pivot. i get what...
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. canada denounces rushes, plans referendums in occupied regions of ukraine. we will never recognize them. this is a bleeding violation of international law. it is a further escalation of war, and it is unacceptable. i'm just told dave before that tweet a so called referenda was held in his own country where the sea cope what you don't . whether indeed has been job should be a separate country. now, new danny's repeated quit. how follow on their fear so far? but india is closely watching with a candle. we'll go ahead with that 2nd referendum. this intriguing one, isn't it? another story to bring you before we go to break today. ukraine's armed forces have complaints about losing the signal distributed by elan mosques, star link satellite system. western media called the development catastrophic and began to analyze possible reasons behind it. now, the connection problem began after the world's richest man suggests the way to end the ukrainian conflict. last week, you may remember causing man a rapid backlash. ortiz elite, a trickle can tell us more. so issues
. canada denounces rushes, plans referendums in occupied regions of ukraine. we will never recognize them. this is a bleeding violation of international law. it is a further escalation of war, and it is unacceptable. i'm just told dave before that tweet a so called referenda was held in his own country where the sea cope what you don't . whether indeed has been job should be a separate country. now, new danny's repeated quit. how follow on their fear so far? but india is closely watching with a...
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and it's so shameful history and a history that canada doesn't like to talk about not until just into those election in 2015 with it to boost colonization. finally shattered her on being elected prime minister, the young head of state give a message to the 1st nations community working together timely the government of canada. sincerely apologize, us and asks the forgiveness of the aboriginal peoples of this country for failing them. so profoundly have to apologize into residential school victims, the prime minister tackle the scandal from us for many decades. indigenous women and girls across canada have disappeared, suffered violence or been killed. it is shameful. it is absolutely unacceptable, and it must end with the 1st time in the country's history acknowledged genocide. this is a gift to the plan with justin trudeau has raised the hopes of an entire people. but indigenous women are still dying. ah.
and it's so shameful history and a history that canada doesn't like to talk about not until just into those election in 2015 with it to boost colonization. finally shattered her on being elected prime minister, the young head of state give a message to the 1st nations community working together timely the government of canada. sincerely apologize, us and asks the forgiveness of the aboriginal peoples of this country for failing them. so profoundly have to apologize into residential school...
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oh god with canada has done it again. she not only best at the other girls in her age group, but every girl in the competition as well as many of the boys in folk are not what i see. i see a few of them and then i see a lot of products getting inspired. traditionally, because one will being allowed to play sport, do i know being in car it's the one most safe spaces for gouts. and as she continues on this journey than she's telling a lot of other parents and a local weather gods. but you could also do it. now that's not my favorite to play like that because i've been waiting for probably tab i didn't think i wow, boy, a window with making the headlines and what's behind them. dw news africa. the show back typically issues shaping the continent. life is slowly getting back to normal here on the street to give you enough reports on the inside. our correspondence with on the ground reporting from across the continent, all the trend stuff, the mob talk to you next to on d. w. for 77 percent unleashing the power of business. wo
oh god with canada has done it again. she not only best at the other girls in her age group, but every girl in the competition as well as many of the boys in folk are not what i see. i see a few of them and then i see a lot of products getting inspired. traditionally, because one will being allowed to play sport, do i know being in car it's the one most safe spaces for gouts. and as she continues on this journey than she's telling a lot of other parents and a local weather gods. but you could...
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even the french are here to get their favorite condiment after a disastrous harvest last year in canada, which supplies 80 percent of france is mustard seeds, the condiment of staple in french cuisine all but disappeared from supermarket shelves. even here, sales are restricted, only one job is allowed per household of the nose, tickling dijon, mustard work through the law. i can only get one jarred a time. i have lots of friends who asked me to get some because i live close by. so sometimes i drop by to get one urge or point a dollar amount, leg fan of dijon mustard. it's a real institution in france or side to be by a rug, the dirt with another. in the supermarkets, we found some mustard from paula to toughen who it's mustard warmer, but it's not the same. but it just doesn't have the same taste as dijon mustard. that special acidic flavor is explained by the burgundy regions. famous vineyards, dijon mustard is made by combining white wine with brown mustard seeds. but that key ingredient is in short supply. this mustard factory has a tough job on his hands. it's trying to keep up wit
even the french are here to get their favorite condiment after a disastrous harvest last year in canada, which supplies 80 percent of france is mustard seeds, the condiment of staple in french cuisine all but disappeared from supermarket shelves. even here, sales are restricted, only one job is allowed per household of the nose, tickling dijon, mustard work through the law. i can only get one jarred a time. i have lots of friends who asked me to get some because i live close by. so sometimes i...
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. if they would be with gigand canada. if they would be with more gigand canada. if they wedtd be withwith more rigour and if were actually there were actually designations issued on individuals who are violators of human rights.— of human rights. from their art, of human rights. from their part. how — of human rights. from their part. how do _ of human rights. from their part, how do you _ of human rights. from their part, how do you think - of human rights. from their part, how do you think the l part, how do you think the iranian authorities will see this? i iranian authorities will see this? ~ , iranian authorities will see this? ~' , ., ., this? i think they are dealing with a raft — this? i think they are dealing with a raft of _ this? i think they are dealing with a raft of challenges - this? i think they are dealing with a raft of challenges at i with a raft of challenges at the moment so i think this will just be added to that. but what would really start, if sanctions are meant as a behaviour modification tool, there is also a school of thought that says that they can also be
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is uh i think the victory of our diplomacy uh and canada can become that precedent has actually become well if you want to put pressure like that yes or lobby advocate acceleration well provision is the return of these russian assets to europe and the states clear? these are the money that are in europe. russian assets are exactly 365 billion. well, this is exactly the sum plus or minus that we would need today, and this is the implementation. which you are talking about, like, i promise that they will bring the schedule to the un and it will be imperimented just in europe. to their countries, and then they will have to vote again, that's why the deputy is speaking. that's right, this is a real bureaucracy, and we're not dependent on the team. it's not such a big sum, it's shocking in my opinion. property for the whole world, it is one thing to freeze assets and another thing to dispose of them, so uh, i want to say that i agree with you, uh, but those people who kill uh, our people, uh, and the parties who kill our people, i think that take the holidays from them and give them to us s
is uh i think the victory of our diplomacy uh and canada can become that precedent has actually become well if you want to put pressure like that yes or lobby advocate acceleration well provision is the return of these russian assets to europe and the states clear? these are the money that are in europe. russian assets are exactly 365 billion. well, this is exactly the sum plus or minus that we would need today, and this is the implementation. which you are talking about, like, i promise that...
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time canada canada why do you think?e assumed that which is located further north, where it is most likely cold, and for this reason canada is large. it’s not all located, we didn’t choose canada, we’re just the northern part, i understand, iceland iceland that’s for sure, if you are tired of our belarusian mosquitoes and ask to iceland. build a tower the fifth element. our task is to make the tower stand up. otherwise, your team will lose all earned points, a we will sum up the disappointing results of the first round for you. it can move a little, maybe your task is to let go a little in a position in which it will steadily set. need to go upstairs. yes, there are 16 seconds left. i'm giving the countdown for myself. here are 10, 9, well, they tried to put it , put it seven, hold it, hold it six, well, five is fine four. three two one the tower of our first tour has fallen. this means that the sports team lost everything earned for the first turbo, but there were not so many of them, and therefore, no, it’s okay there
time canada canada why do you think?e assumed that which is located further north, where it is most likely cold, and for this reason canada is large. it’s not all located, we didn’t choose canada, we’re just the northern part, i understand, iceland iceland that’s for sure, if you are tired of our belarusian mosquitoes and ask to iceland. build a tower the fifth element. our task is to make the tower stand up. otherwise, your team will lose all earned points, a we will sum up the...
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elsewhere in the competition alongside new zealand include canada, emily scored two tries as canada,nts to 12 over italy. that is in pool b. that is the second of her two tries, and giving canada a comfortable win in the end. and in pool c fiji scored a try in the dying seconds against south africa to secure their first ever women's world cup win. it finished 21 points to 17 rugby football union chief executive bill sweeney has promised to �*sort the game out�* after the financial problems that have seen worcester suspended and relegated from the premiership. and wasps expected to follow them. he claims clubs have been "living beyond their means" for too long in a domestic system that's "broken". meanwhile in this afternoon's premiership game, leicester tigers overcame harlequins 27—19 at the stoop. the reigning champions bounced back from their defeat at home to sale the previous week by running in four tries against quins with england winger anthony watson grabbing his first of the season. great britain finished the world track cycling championships with three gold medals, the thir
elsewhere in the competition alongside new zealand include canada, emily scored two tries as canada,nts to 12 over italy. that is in pool b. that is the second of her two tries, and giving canada a comfortable win in the end. and in pool c fiji scored a try in the dying seconds against south africa to secure their first ever women's world cup win. it finished 21 points to 17 rugby football union chief executive bill sweeney has promised to �*sort the game out�* after the financial problems...
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canada has imposed new sanctions on russian citizens in the list of 34 journalists and cultural figures among them sergey bezrukov vladimir mashkov dmitry pevtsov vladimir medinsky dmitry provinces, as well as our colleagues from the zvezda tv channel. frosts may return to the capital region in the coming days, forecasters warn of a powerful cold snap that will cover european russia when it happens. anna volkova will tell how much will be on thermometers by the end of the week autumn ceases to be golden in the european part of the country this week the weather will change dramatically and alas, not for the better. in which regions it has already deteriorated, where the heaviest rains will take place today. and when frosts return in the central region, this is the weather, a joint project of the russia 24 centrobus tv channel. i am anna volkova hello, in the european part of the country , the restructuring of atmospheric processes in the gulf of finland has begun. storm, the protective dam is blocked waves crash down to the water. this is st. petersburg. on monday a strong wind picked up
canada has imposed new sanctions on russian citizens in the list of 34 journalists and cultural figures among them sergey bezrukov vladimir mashkov dmitry pevtsov vladimir medinsky dmitry provinces, as well as our colleagues from the zvezda tv channel. frosts may return to the capital region in the coming days, forecasters warn of a powerful cold snap that will cover european russia when it happens. anna volkova will tell how much will be on thermometers by the end of the week autumn ceases to...
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. canada denounces rushes, plans referendums in occupied regions of ukraine. we will never recognize them. this is a bleeding violation of international law. it is a further escalation of war, and it is unacceptable. i'm just told dave before that tweet. so referenda was held in his own country wherever the cold water you don't, whether indeed the job should be a separate country. now, new denny's repeated request, how follow on de feel so far. but india is closely watching where the candle will go ahead with that 2nd referendum. all right, that takes us to the end of this news. like more programs though, are right ahead and then make sure to join rory up the top for all the latest global developments this choose that he will with a, a ah, with ah, 3 with water is thrown in the old, horrible national forest about scheduling the sunset out the last dance her fidelity dealers with sprung from badger. ours from them to lower the do it in bt dufrane, you get kicked away in the pals teacher skills on the edge on the brown asia door was to let them know the up again
. canada denounces rushes, plans referendums in occupied regions of ukraine. we will never recognize them. this is a bleeding violation of international law. it is a further escalation of war, and it is unacceptable. i'm just told dave before that tweet. so referenda was held in his own country wherever the cold water you don't, whether indeed the job should be a separate country. now, new denny's repeated request, how follow on de feel so far. but india is closely watching where the candle...
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i am glad to welcome you to canada, to show you our ukrainian canadian community and canada's response to the illegal invasion of ukraine. i want to thank you personally to the united states and president biden, america really leads the free world in the fight for democracy, the sovereignty of ukraine, but it is also a fight for our democracy, canada, the united states, we saw the courage and resilience of the ukrainian people fighting against russian aggression is extraordinary. and we have helped in these efforts from day one . but also to make sure that these ukrainians who left have a place to go and that they will be welcomed with open arms and this cafe is wonderful because it gives a sense of community for people who have left everything behind and it creates networks communication for them so that they can adjust to their new home. the return of women over the age of 17 on october 17 was one of the most massive exchanges of prisoners of war at the beginning of the war, but according to human rights defenders, the exact number of ukrainian prisoners in russian territory is unkno
i am glad to welcome you to canada, to show you our ukrainian canadian community and canada's response to the illegal invasion of ukraine. i want to thank you personally to the united states and president biden, america really leads the free world in the fight for democracy, the sovereignty of ukraine, but it is also a fight for our democracy, canada, the united states, we saw the courage and resilience of the ukrainian people fighting against russian aggression is extraordinary. and we have...
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. >> in canada, where neonicotinoids are widely used on crops, dr. christy morrissey is also finding high levels of wetland contamination. she focuses her research in canada's breadbasket, the prairie pothole region of saskatchewan, where agricultural land is laced with potholes, small temporary ponds fed by snowmelt and rain. >> in 2013 we found up to 90% of the ponds that we sampled in spring, even before the farmers were out seeding, had detectable levels of neonics in them. but our peak concentrations occurred after seeding, not surprising, particularly after rainfall events, at levels that were, you know, upwards of, uh, 3 parts per billion, which is well known to affect aquatic insects. >> with over 40% of the cropland in canada's prairies treated with neonicotinoids, the impact on aquatic insects and the animals that rely on them for food could be significant. dr. morrissey's study is the first to look into this issue in canada. >> we have a field study that's trying to understand how neonicotinoids potentially get into wetlands and whether or
. >> in canada, where neonicotinoids are widely used on crops, dr. christy morrissey is also finding high levels of wetland contamination. she focuses her research in canada's breadbasket, the prairie pothole region of saskatchewan, where agricultural land is laced with potholes, small temporary ponds fed by snowmelt and rain. >> in 2013 we found up to 90% of the ponds that we sampled in spring, even before the farmers were out seeding, had detectable levels of neonics in them. but...
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announcer: canada public safety minister testified on legislation that would create a handgun freeze. >> i call this meeting to order. welcome, everyone to meeting 36 of the house of commons standing committee on safety and national security. we are meeting on the traditional territory of the algonquin cape. today's meeting is in a hybrid performance -- format. members are attending in person and remotely using the zoom application. the second hour to answer questions from members. i welcome you all and i now invite mr. mendicino to make an opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chair. , i'd like to thank the members of the committee with the good work they have done with respect to bill c-21. i am accompanied by my team from the department, including rob stewart, the deputy minister, and others. we have chief deputy commissioner kelly larkin and the commissioner. >> the scourge of gun violence which has been impacting our country for many years. signaled to this committee that it is up to us as parliamentarians to work together to reverse the alarming trends that have seen increases in
announcer: canada public safety minister testified on legislation that would create a handgun freeze. >> i call this meeting to order. welcome, everyone to meeting 36 of the house of commons standing committee on safety and national security. we are meeting on the traditional territory of the algonquin cape. today's meeting is in a hybrid performance -- format. members are attending in person and remotely using the zoom application. the second hour to answer questions from members. i...
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we are still seeing moderate growth in canada. some spending, not as much as we saw earlier this year. it has not gone to zero or gone negative. but economists are looking at these numbers. what they are doing is forecasting forward in seeing what may be a real slowdown in economic spending, household spending. that's one of the reasons why many economists, if not most, are predicting at least a small recession early next year. they anticipate the higher interest rates will eventually prompt consumers to hold back. thank you so much for joining us. you look at canada and it does have a windfall, particularly oil. jon: that certainly is a help for the economy and alberta's economy. it's interesting when you about the housing market at the center of the financial crisis in 2008 canada's economy navigated relatively well through that. you know what canadians did because it was low interest rate environment? they took on a lot of debt and kept doing it. now we are at this point, or theo was talking about, the higher rates go right now
we are still seeing moderate growth in canada. some spending, not as much as we saw earlier this year. it has not gone to zero or gone negative. but economists are looking at these numbers. what they are doing is forecasting forward in seeing what may be a real slowdown in economic spending, household spending. that's one of the reasons why many economists, if not most, are predicting at least a small recession early next year. they anticipate the higher interest rates will eventually prompt...
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now india off canada to dr. reference, which is due in the 1st week of november as a challenge is territorial integrity. and so, rather, it's important to close the whole countries to understand today really how democracy should function not only at home, but also the responsibilities that democracies have to other democracies abroad. critics of a few canadian prime minister justin to off his focus the after he denounced the recent rush and i forgot the new ukraine, but allowed c groups to whole referendum in canada. canada denounces rushes plans referendums in occupied regions of ukraine. we will never recognize them. this is a bleeding violation of international law. it is a further escalation of war, and it is unacceptable. and just told dave before that tweet a so called referenda was held in his own country where the sea cope. what are you to whether indeed the job should be a separate country? now, new denny's repeated request, how fall on deaf ear so far that india is closely watching with a candle. we'll
now india off canada to dr. reference, which is due in the 1st week of november as a challenge is territorial integrity. and so, rather, it's important to close the whole countries to understand today really how democracy should function not only at home, but also the responsibilities that democracies have to other democracies abroad. critics of a few canadian prime minister justin to off his focus the after he denounced the recent rush and i forgot the new ukraine, but allowed c groups to...
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could he have gone to canada?r assistance. >> my name is craig mccluskey. i've been with the marshals service for 20 years. one of the things we do when we adopt a case is we try to establish a pattern of life on the individual. we'll examine their social habits, their financial habits prior to when they became a fugitive. we took a look at peter's pinterest account. and there was only three things that he really researched or saved on his pinterest account. one was tennis rackets. one was bugatti cars. and one was how to build a safe room in your home. so we knew that tennis was one of the things or a pattern of life that he might retain. so our initial dive into peter's finances, he had a safe deposit box, and that deposit box was emptied. we suspect that there was roughly a million dollars in that deposit box, just based on interviews with the bank. we also learned that peter had a lot of credit cards, approximately five or six that he did max cash withdrawals on, obviously with no intention of paying those bac
could he have gone to canada?r assistance. >> my name is craig mccluskey. i've been with the marshals service for 20 years. one of the things we do when we adopt a case is we try to establish a pattern of life on the individual. we'll examine their social habits, their financial habits prior to when they became a fugitive. we took a look at peter's pinterest account. and there was only three things that he really researched or saved on his pinterest account. one was tennis rackets. one...
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how is that -- to canada as well. how is that going?we are working very hard and very focused on this important multilateral agreement through the oecd of which the u.s. as part of. so we are at the table and working hard and hoping that what we will get at is a conclusion of this multilateral agreement reached with the oecd partners including the u.s. >> i am wondering how important a multilateral approach is in asia with some partners like canada, that this multipronged strategy is to counter china's weight across the region. is that very significant in terms of avoiding a situation where you see multiple trading partners pitted against each other? >> for canada, it is really important that we continue to diversify and provide opportunities for our exporters and businesses. we often talk in canada about creating an economy that works for all. as a small business minister but also canada's trade mr., helping business -- helping them get the benefits of trade and make sure workers get the benefit of the trade means diversifying and look
how is that -- to canada as well. how is that going?we are working very hard and very focused on this important multilateral agreement through the oecd of which the u.s. as part of. so we are at the table and working hard and hoping that what we will get at is a conclusion of this multilateral agreement reached with the oecd partners including the u.s. >> i am wondering how important a multilateral approach is in asia with some partners like canada, that this multipronged strategy is to...
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mcgregor referenced our report on reducing gang violence in canada, minister, have you read that report? >> yes. >> so have i. [laughter] >> you have done your homework. >> i hope so. there was no recommendation for a nationwide handgun ban. where is your data to support this ban? can you tell me what your rationale is? >> i thank the committee for its work. i know there are a diversity of views on an issue that is as important as firearms. the reason we introduced a national handgun freeze is because of the alarming trends around the increase of handgun violence. specifically, handguns are now the number one type of gun used in homicides. i don't know whether you agree, but that is not arbitrary, there is a connection between the explosion of the handgun universe, which is increasing approximately 35,000 new registrations a year the last decade. our national handgun freeze is an effort to reverse that trend. >> we are trying to stop violence across canada and all our cities. we heard city after city, police chief after police chief, it was illegal guns not legal gun owners. if you don'
mcgregor referenced our report on reducing gang violence in canada, minister, have you read that report? >> yes. >> so have i. [laughter] >> you have done your homework. >> i hope so. there was no recommendation for a nationwide handgun ban. where is your data to support this ban? can you tell me what your rationale is? >> i thank the committee for its work. i know there are a diversity of views on an issue that is as important as firearms. the reason we introduced...
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canada is somewhere in between. they are in for a significant slowdown if not recession, so the bank of canada is careful as well. laxalt out --kriti: i want to ask about the balance. the fed is in full tightening mode, quantitative tightening. the ecb is hesitant to dive into that yet. we had bloomberg reporting that that may come soon or may not. should the ecb be more look -- aggressive about the liquidity crunch? michael: we have been told that the ecb governing council will try to decide on a plan at the december meeting but will not announce it then. they will come to an agreement and slowly roll it out so markets get used to the idea. they do not want to shock the market. they don't want the problem of the bank of england hat with banks or financial firms unable to keep their trades going. that is kind of the rollout plan for the ecb. remember, with app and the pep program they are still using their balance sheet and they may not need to do that with italy and other countries. kriti: there is no immediate mar
canada is somewhere in between. they are in for a significant slowdown if not recession, so the bank of canada is careful as well. laxalt out --kriti: i want to ask about the balance. the fed is in full tightening mode, quantitative tightening. the ecb is hesitant to dive into that yet. we had bloomberg reporting that that may come soon or may not. should the ecb be more look -- aggressive about the liquidity crunch? michael: we have been told that the ecb governing council will try to decide...