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the auto tariffs bring canada in line with its southern neighbour.0% tariffs on chinese—made evs back in may, whilst the eu is also imposing higher tariffs. it comes after us national security adviserjake sullivan, who is en route to beijing, touted the need for a united front on tariffs when he met with canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau and his cabinet over the weekend. as for canadians, well, this move might push up the cost of buying an imported car from china, but that's beside the point for the country's government, which is seeking to protect its auto manufacturing industry and the over 125,000 jobs it supports. china has a dominant position in the global electric car market. chinese evs account for around 60% of wordwide sales. there are more than 100 chinese ev makers, but only two are profitable — the rest are losing billions of dollars every quarter. we asked dilin wu from melbourne—based investment firm pepperstone for some reaction to the move by canada to penalise chinese ev imports. given the close relationship between canada and th
the auto tariffs bring canada in line with its southern neighbour.0% tariffs on chinese—made evs back in may, whilst the eu is also imposing higher tariffs. it comes after us national security adviserjake sullivan, who is en route to beijing, touted the need for a united front on tariffs when he met with canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau and his cabinet over the weekend. as for canadians, well, this move might push up the cost of buying an imported car from china, but that's beside the...
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euper canada and across the borders? super fast, in canada and across the borders? fast. in fact. — canada and across the borders? super fast. in fact. in — canada and across the borders? super fast, in fact, in many— canada and across the borders? super fast, in fact, in many ways _ canada and across the borders? super fast, in fact, in many ways it - canada and across the borders? super fast, in fact, in many ways it is - fast, in fact, in many ways it is already here, some of the railways have had to stop shipments of hazardous or perishable goods in advance of the potential labour dispute, so we are seeing some signs of it now, but thatjust gets hugely worse in the coming hours if this job action does take place. you say our job action does take place. you say your organisation _ job action does take place. you say your organisation is _ job action does take place. you say your organisation is not _ job action does take place. you say your organisation is not siding - job action does take place. you say your organisation is not siding with | your organisation is
euper canada and across the borders? super fast, in canada and across the borders? fast. in fact. — canada and across the borders? super fast. in fact. in — canada and across the borders? super fast, in fact, in many— canada and across the borders? super fast, in fact, in many ways _ canada and across the borders? super fast, in fact, in many ways it - canada and across the borders? super fast, in fact, in many ways it is - fast, in fact, in many ways it is already here, some of the...
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but the new levies could strain relations between canada and china.y will also hit foreign businesses that make evs in china, such as tesla, which has a giga factory in shanghai. the bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury has the details. it's a move that could exacerbate trade tensions between western countries and china. from october, canada will impose a 100% tariffs on electric vehicles from china, this is on top of the most favoured nation tariff of 6.1% already slapped onto chinese—produced evs that are imported into canada. the government also intends to apply a 25% tariff on imports of steel and aluminium products from china. canada's finance minister chrystia freeland says it was about protecting domestic producers. the reality is that china has a state—directed policy of overcapacity and oversupply, designed — designed to cripple our own industries. talk to the steel sector. talk to the aluminium sector to understand how effective that has already been. we simply will not allow that to happen to our ev sector. the auto t
but the new levies could strain relations between canada and china.y will also hit foreign businesses that make evs in china, such as tesla, which has a giga factory in shanghai. the bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury has the details. it's a move that could exacerbate trade tensions between western countries and china. from october, canada will impose a 100% tariffs on electric vehicles from china, this is on top of the most favoured nation tariff of 6.1% already...
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the auto tariffs bring canada in linei tariffs bring canada in line with its southern neighbour, theuced tariffs on chinese made evs in may and the eu is also imposing tariffs. it comes afterjake sullivan comes after jake sullivan touted comes afterjake sullivan touted the need for a united front on tariffs when he met with justin trudeau front on tariffs when he met withjustin trudeau and his cabinet over the weekend. there was no immediate response from china, but some predict it could retaliate against canadian agricultural exports. this may push up the cost of buying an imported carfrom china, but that besides the point from the country's government, that's seeking to protect its auto manufacturing industry and the over 125,000 jobsit industry and the over 125,000 jobs it supports. well, the chinese embassy in canada has since responded to the tariffs, calling them: a "typical protectionist" act in violation of world trade organization rules. it added the taxes would undermine the normal economic and trade cooperation between china and canada. oil pricesjumped by 3% on monday aft
the auto tariffs bring canada in linei tariffs bring canada in line with its southern neighbour, theuced tariffs on chinese made evs in may and the eu is also imposing tariffs. it comes afterjake sullivan comes after jake sullivan touted comes afterjake sullivan touted the need for a united front on tariffs when he met with justin trudeau front on tariffs when he met withjustin trudeau and his cabinet over the weekend. there was no immediate response from china, but some predict it could...
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the auto tears bring canada in — sector. the auto tears bring canada in line _ sector.tears bring canada in line with - sector. the auto tears bring canada in line with its - canada in line with its southern neighbour, the us introduced 100% tariffs on tvs backin introduced 100% tariffs on tvs back in may while the eu is also imposing higher tears. it comes after us national security adviserjake sullivan security adviser jake sullivan who security adviserjake sullivan who is en route to beijing the united front on terrace when met with canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau and his cabinets over the weekend. there was no immediate response from china. some protect the country could retaliate against canadian agricultural experts. as for canadians, this move might push up buying the cost of an imported carfrom china. that is for the countries government who is seeking to protect its auto manufacturing industry and the over 125,000 jobsit industry and the over 125,000 jobs it supports. the chinese embassy has since responded calling them quote a particular in violation of
the auto tears bring canada in — sector. the auto tears bring canada in line _ sector.tears bring canada in line with - sector. the auto tears bring canada in line with its - canada in line with its southern neighbour, the us introduced 100% tariffs on tvs backin introduced 100% tariffs on tvs back in may while the eu is also imposing higher tears. it comes after us national security adviserjake sullivan security adviser jake sullivan who security adviserjake sullivan who is en route to...
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could canada's freight trains grind to a halt? businesses across the country brace for "devastating" consequences if talks fail to resolve a labour dispute. a fresh blow for boeing — it's grounded its entire test fleet of 777x aircraft after discovering a problem with a crucial component. welcome to business today, i'm michelle fleury live from new york, where us markets have opened marginally higher. this wednesday american retailers are in the spotlight with several big names reporting results. shares in big box store target are up after the company snapped a streak of sales declines. price cuts led to more customer traffic in its shops. the picture wasn't so rosy at macy's. the department store chain reported another quarter of shrinking sales. meanwhile, the owner of tj maxx posted another quarter of sales growth and raised its profit forecast for the year. to help make sense of it all, i'm joined by ryan dykmans, the chief investment officer of dunham & associates investment counsel. thank you forjoining us. what do these res
could canada's freight trains grind to a halt? businesses across the country brace for "devastating" consequences if talks fail to resolve a labour dispute. a fresh blow for boeing — it's grounded its entire test fleet of 777x aircraft after discovering a problem with a crucial component. welcome to business today, i'm michelle fleury live from new york, where us markets have opened marginally higher. this wednesday american retailers are in the spotlight with several big names...
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it has been canada, it will not be canada after there's 100 percent increase in terms of rates. so then you have to look for alternative markets to sell these products and it will be sort of a walkable game to see where those exports go. next. there, but just the final thoughts you, i mean, the big question now of course will be how china is blanca, jewelry at all, we going to see some kind of tit for tat trade war tire pool because exports, of course, of the bedrock of the chinese economy i don't think it's possible, i think for sure, investors and businesses should be buckled up for a bumpy wrong 5. whether the you are invested in china or not, whether you work out a cap another or not. i think trade patters and trade flows are very disruptive. this is a, a tens political argument that's going on right now. and the consequences are unclear. debra, and was really good to get your thoughts on your analysis. thank you very much for talking to us, debra. thank you. now in mexico, a key congressional committee has approved the president's proposal plan to have a whole each addition
it has been canada, it will not be canada after there's 100 percent increase in terms of rates. so then you have to look for alternative markets to sell these products and it will be sort of a walkable game to see where those exports go. next. there, but just the final thoughts you, i mean, the big question now of course will be how china is blanca, jewelry at all, we going to see some kind of tit for tat trade war tire pool because exports, of course, of the bedrock of the chinese economy i...
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i'm going to come to canada instead because you know, there's this new thing going on in canada.w, pierre trudeau had just come to power and that story of running into you know somebody who says you know path is about to change. yes. and you know there is this new opportunity and in your parents instance, they you know, it took him a while. it took convincing to to. yeah, what a world. right. where the diplomat in convincing people i know exactly this never happens by the way he he this diplomat made them come to his office to fill out the forms and basically said, my parents, if you if you get your your rights to go to canada and you don't want them then don't don't take them but please can we just do this can we fill out these forms because because you're not you may not be safe here, you know, and they did they filled out these forms and they went to canada and was what had happened in canada. the time was that pierre trudeau and lester pearson was the prime minister at the time. pierre trudeau would start become the prime minister. i mean they just did basic math. this wasn't
i'm going to come to canada instead because you know, there's this new thing going on in canada.w, pierre trudeau had just come to power and that story of running into you know somebody who says you know path is about to change. yes. and you know there is this new opportunity and in your parents instance, they you know, it took him a while. it took convincing to to. yeah, what a world. right. where the diplomat in convincing people i know exactly this never happens by the way he he this...
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to official data from canada, how many were deported, and listen arguments: priority for expulsion isermined by basis of the risk management regime, with matters related to national security... "be vigilant when crossing the border into poland at brest due to the risk of robbery, theft of luxury cars is common, park any vehicle in a safe place or in a guarded parking lot, always keep valuables out of sight, canadian media alert, government is preparing to hold a summit specifically in canada, according to the canadian lease finance association report for the twenty-third year, there is now a car theft every 6 minutes in canada - are limited and available only in large cities, photographing military installations, public buildings, monuments and monuments may result in a fine, you cannot not photograph lenin monuments, then about tourism, well, i don’t know, we definitely don’t have a canadian embassy, but we we took a small photo report here and prepared it, well, we found the top 35. and there was the film red heat, where remember, where is your evidence, their expertise fell, in r
to official data from canada, how many were deported, and listen arguments: priority for expulsion isermined by basis of the risk management regime, with matters related to national security... "be vigilant when crossing the border into poland at brest due to the risk of robbery, theft of luxury cars is common, park any vehicle in a safe place or in a guarded parking lot, always keep valuables out of sight, canadian media alert, government is preparing to hold a summit specifically in...
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i came to canada, 2012. this is my rest when lucas gonna, the people come from all the toronto to eat my mother. so many people they say, oh you, i hear all logged out. i don't know, i'm just little guys, always little guy. the designer is potato. imagine me know. okay, thank you. thank you a lot. thanks. thanks. thank you. thank you. okay, thanks. i don't want to see on sundays, but people loved my food and people. i loved me. they're saying that this restaurant is not a restaurant. they feel like the open every day i've closed 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 woke twitching dollars for that i, it's not difficult. my wife works in the kitchen, making mixing pap 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 more a pie chimney and in didn't get on the to lee would come in with garlic. and i have to add little cheese. cheese is one t
i came to canada, 2012. this is my rest when lucas gonna, the people come from all the toronto to eat my mother. so many people they say, oh you, i hear all logged out. i don't know, i'm just little guys, always little guy. the designer is potato. imagine me know. okay, thank you. thank you a lot. thanks. thanks. thank you. thank you. okay, thanks. i don't want to see on sundays, but people loved my food and people. i loved me. they're saying that this restaurant is not a restaurant. they feel...
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when the prime minister of canada trudeau and his colleague in historical misfortune , the presidentromania, will call japan a militaristic country, a totalitarian regime. when will this happen? then the japanese did not hide their plans to conquer the forcible separation of part of the territory of mongolia and soviet union. the security of the ussr's far eastern borders was under serious threat. the opening of borders or border provocations was responded to by strengthening military-technical cooperation with the mongolian authorities. on march 12, 1936 , a protocol on mutual assistance was signed in ulaanbaatar, by the way, this protocol does not irritate anyone in the west, or they also want to revise it. the soviet union then officially declared that it would defend the mongolian borders, both its own and in in september of 1936, at the request of the mongolian side, he brought his troops into mongolia. in july-august of 1938 , incidents became more frequent on the soviet-manchurian border, which resulted in a serious armed conflict in the area of lake khasan. since january of
when the prime minister of canada trudeau and his colleague in historical misfortune , the presidentromania, will call japan a militaristic country, a totalitarian regime. when will this happen? then the japanese did not hide their plans to conquer the forcible separation of part of the territory of mongolia and soviet union. the security of the ussr's far eastern borders was under serious threat. the opening of borders or border provocations was responded to by strengthening military-technical...
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canada slaps hefty import taxes on electric cars made in china older, wiser, and ready to spend. how businesses are finding a silver lining in india's ageing population. welcome to business today, i'm michelle fleury live from new york. us markets slip at the open after the record close. more on that any moment. let's turn our attention to markets, the dow is down two tenths of a percent right now, after the wreck a close yesterday. the snp and nasdaq have not fared so well. traders are turning away from the technology stocks right now. for more on this is the chief market strategist, great to see it this morning. are you surprised this rally is stalling? what should we read from the dow slipping back slightly? read from the dow slipping back sliuhtl ? ., ., �* slightly? good morning, i don't think they _ slightly? good morning, i don't think they can _ slightly? good morning, i don't think they can read _ slightly? good morning, i don't think they can read too - slightly? good morning, i don't think they can read too much i slightly? good morning, i don't l think they can read t
canada slaps hefty import taxes on electric cars made in china older, wiser, and ready to spend. how businesses are finding a silver lining in india's ageing population. welcome to business today, i'm michelle fleury live from new york. us markets slip at the open after the record close. more on that any moment. let's turn our attention to markets, the dow is down two tenths of a percent right now, after the wreck a close yesterday. the snp and nasdaq have not fared so well. traders are turning...
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i came to canada, 2012. this is my rest when lucas gonna, the people come from all the toronto to eat my mother. so many people they say, oh you, i hear or from ogden, i don't know, i'm just little guys, always little guy. the designer is potato and back on me. no. okay, thank you. thank you a lot. thanks. thanks. thank you. thank you. i get the party. i don't want to see on sundays, but people loved my food and people. i loved me. they're saying that this restaurant is not a restaurant. they feel like the open every day i've closed 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 woke twitch nah, sold it as it's not difficult. my wife works in the kitchen, making mixing pap 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 more a pie to me and in didn't get on the to lee would come in with garlic and i have to add little cheese. cheese is one that gi
i came to canada, 2012. this is my rest when lucas gonna, the people come from all the toronto to eat my mother. so many people they say, oh you, i hear or from ogden, i don't know, i'm just little guys, always little guy. the designer is potato and back on me. no. okay, thank you. thank you a lot. thanks. thanks. thank you. thank you. i get the party. i don't want to see on sundays, but people loved my food and people. i loved me. they're saying that this restaurant is not a restaurant. they...
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the usa there was once sovietology, as a good science, they studied the soviet union very deeply, canadatically none, the level of russia, belarusian science, but there was a film called red heat, where you remember where your evidence is. ivan mikhailovich, i will quote you one good person, what to get from these who honor the nazis in their parliament, even such anti-advertising, which i am sure will encourage many canadians to come and see with their own eyes, well, quotes ivan mikhailovich eismand , yes, well, there was such a thing, well, in general, such a little funny story at the end, yes, by the way, and the footage is terrible, of course, the frame is canada, yes, but i hope that when we edit it, we will show it in greater detail, that. .. the west would have been shown our country, they would have been imprisoned if only he had been put on a horse-drawn leash and some little herds would have been brought in in december when it was -20 degrees below zero. thank you very much, it was editors club, see you in a week, goodbye. only for our tv viewers we choose the best routes, it’
the usa there was once sovietology, as a good science, they studied the soviet union very deeply, canadatically none, the level of russia, belarusian science, but there was a film called red heat, where you remember where your evidence is. ivan mikhailovich, i will quote you one good person, what to get from these who honor the nazis in their parliament, even such anti-advertising, which i am sure will encourage many canadians to come and see with their own eyes, well, quotes ivan mikhailovich...
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business of journalism in canada.y gosh, oprah had you on during 2008 to explain the financial crisis evokes. but you made a choice to get out of that business journalism. into other topics closer to you. >> is pretty recent. as 2016. an active choice to me although i'd become much more involved in global affairs. at work i started in business news then got hired by cnn financial newspaper than cnn financial news closed down and i join the main station. but i also then started hosting cnn international show that was cohosted out of london and hong kong and produced in hong kong. which is segued me into a little bit of international affairs. and then al jazeera hired me i was still in economics guy but much more international affairs, global affairs kind of guy. at cnn i had done a lot of higher risk stuff. hurricanes l and things like th. when you morph it all together i had become this a different person. but then i joined msnbc and the reason i did was right before the election of 2016. literally weeks before the el
business of journalism in canada.y gosh, oprah had you on during 2008 to explain the financial crisis evokes. but you made a choice to get out of that business journalism. into other topics closer to you. >> is pretty recent. as 2016. an active choice to me although i'd become much more involved in global affairs. at work i started in business news then got hired by cnn financial newspaper than cnn financial news closed down and i join the main station. but i also then started hosting cnn...
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it has been canada. it will not be canada after this 100 percent increase in terms of rates. so then you have to look for alternative markets to sell these products. and it will be sort of a walkable game to see where those exports go next to libya. now where there is a fight for control of a key component of its economy, the central bank, the presidential council, has appointed a new board of directors. taking control of the bank headquarters in tripoli, put in response to the power of government and eastern lead. they said it will suspend all production and exports without disrupting financial transactions. threatening to collapse, the economy, spelled on 60 people, have died in a 100. others are missing off of them collapsed and so them following heavy rains residence a many people couldn't just scrape from that. vehicles because of the fast fleming water, obviously, or see the move in the central space report. this is the aftermath of the collapse of auto body them in sedans, that wrecked safety vehicles that were carrying goods to and from the states capital port sedan,
it has been canada. it will not be canada after this 100 percent increase in terms of rates. so then you have to look for alternative markets to sell these products. and it will be sort of a walkable game to see where those exports go next to libya. now where there is a fight for control of a key component of its economy, the central bank, the presidential council, has appointed a new board of directors. taking control of the bank headquarters in tripoli, put in response to the power of...
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we played in france, canada, the usa and — world., the usa and the uk _ world. we played in france, canada, the usa and the uk and _ world. we played in france, canada, the usa and the uk and next - world. we played in france, canada, the usa and the uk and next year i world. we played in france, canada, | the usa and the uk and next year we will go _ the usa and the uk and next year we will go to— the usa and the uk and next year we will go to australia _ the usa and the uk and next year we will go to australia and _ the usa and the uk and next year we will go to australia and new - will go to australia and new zealand. _ will go to australia and new zealand. to _ will go to australia and new zealand, to india, _ will go to australia and new zealand, to india, france i will go to australia and new - zealand, to india, france again. it is a really— zealand, to india, france again. it is a really beautiful _ zealand, to india, france again. it is a really beautiful project - zealand, to india, france again. it is a really beautiful pr
we played in france, canada, the usa and — world., the usa and the uk _ world. we played in france, canada, the usa and the uk and _ world. we played in france, canada, the usa and the uk and next - world. we played in france, canada, the usa and the uk and next year i world. we played in france, canada, | the usa and the uk and next year we will go _ the usa and the uk and next year we will go to— the usa and the uk and next year we will go to australia _ the usa and the uk and next year...
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yeah that you know started off in you know you were you were doing tv in canada business in canada. i mean my oprah had you on during 2008 to explain the financial crisis to folks. so you were you but you made a choice get out of that business journalism and into other topics that were probably sort of closer to you. and that was pretty recent. i mean, i was 25, 2016. it became an active to me, although al jazeera i had much more involved in in global affairs the way it worked as i started in business news and then got hired by cnn news. but then cnn financial news closed down and i joined the main station. but i also then started hosting cnn show that was co-hosted out of london and hong kong and produced in hong kong, which sort of segway me into a little bit of international affairs and then al jazeera hired me. i was still an economics, but i was much more in international affairs, affairs kind of guy. and at cnn, i had done a lot of higher risk stuff, hurricanes and things like. so when you morph it all together, i've become the sort of this different person. but then i joined
yeah that you know started off in you know you were you were doing tv in canada business in canada. i mean my oprah had you on during 2008 to explain the financial crisis to folks. so you were you but you made a choice get out of that business journalism and into other topics that were probably sort of closer to you. and that was pretty recent. i mean, i was 25, 2016. it became an active to me, although al jazeera i had much more involved in in global affairs the way it worked as i started in...
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and that includes on top of canada's expos. if the strike drags all the full 7 days is estimated that it will cause mold and a $1000000000.00 an economic losses. and they also cool shock ways beyond the kind of as bold as most ex, bolts to the us, a hand handled by rail. and the strong page could impact mary a many american industries. also canadian follow up as a warning that a prolonged disruption could impact label suited security. how does there is in what is line for us now from the canadian capital high, you know, you just tell us a little bit more about the impact this is going to have. you cannot make it on both sides of the boulder and so held these real lines that are massive. they stretch from coast to coast in canada, but also throughout the united states and see the rail even down into mexico. so when you bring canadas to national rail lines of freight rail lines, through a stoppage, it's going to have ripple effects in this country. the united states, mexico, the whole north american continent is going to be effec
and that includes on top of canada's expos. if the strike drags all the full 7 days is estimated that it will cause mold and a $1000000000.00 an economic losses. and they also cool shock ways beyond the kind of as bold as most ex, bolts to the us, a hand handled by rail. and the strong page could impact mary a many american industries. also canadian follow up as a warning that a prolonged disruption could impact label suited security. how does there is in what is line for us now from the...
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up to last night there was uh several protests in new york and in other cities, the same here in canada, so many ngos, as as we call them, but so many independent organization have been heavily uh partnering and promoting and participating with rallies and political actions against the z state uh via demonstration, via press releases, via action. "couple of them came out and the clearly, clearly dammed the zinet state with its assassination, because they know that this state is dragging everybody to the brink of war. okay, and uh, well, do you believe that um, in this case the shift in public opinion, as you mentioned, which has happened already, can change the dynamics as well, maybe not in short term, but in midterm or long term? i believe in a midterm and long term is more is more applicable, because the short term is the main concern of the people is is to stop the war, whether we were succeed and stopping the world or not, we don't have all all the power to exercise there, but keep in mind within few months from now there is election in the united states and regardless who wins, bu
up to last night there was uh several protests in new york and in other cities, the same here in canada, so many ngos, as as we call them, but so many independent organization have been heavily uh partnering and promoting and participating with rallies and political actions against the z state uh via demonstration, via press releases, via action. "couple of them came out and the clearly, clearly dammed the zinet state with its assassination, because they know that this state is dragging...
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even oil moves by rail from canada as ports to the heartland and back and forth. so when you have it shut down, you're going to have a ripple effect that impacts everything right down to the consumer here in north america and for global exports to take us green that comes from the midwest that travels on canadian rail. it goes to canadian ports to get to international market . so the analysts right now are saying prepare for grain prices prepare for food prices, consumer good prices to go up. because if you don't have the moving, everything has to shut down. the supply chain gets backed up, and that's certainly a concern right now for business council here in canada, but also the united states and they're putting pressure now on the canadian government to intervene. because at this point the 2 sides are quite far apart. and they're not at the negotiating table. the 2 sides are about as far apart as canada is why they are not sitting at the table. they are not talking at the railways last night, presented another offer to the union of the teamsters union that was r
even oil moves by rail from canada as ports to the heartland and back and forth. so when you have it shut down, you're going to have a ripple effect that impacts everything right down to the consumer here in north america and for global exports to take us green that comes from the midwest that travels on canadian rail. it goes to canadian ports to get to international market . so the analysts right now are saying prepare for grain prices prepare for food prices, consumer good prices to go up....
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those even talking, canada or canada buying nucleus operates, which they've never had. now that may not have, but it depends how long you know these tensions go on. so i think that is enough enough people have bought into this fear high data for that to be politically acceptable in canada. it's an abstract fear. it's a fear of do payable, but i mean the west and governments have been very careful to sort of play down the possibility of nuclear war because they want to keep escalates again. they realize that the fear of nuclear war is one thing that names what might make west population to stop the question, what's going on. so it's instrumental, i fear it's safe here for the politicians to get what they want to see on the people's. but if you'd like to disclose it is so yeah, they want to, they want to play off the, the sort of conventional threat that, you know, if you're trained falls, then special take the both the public some. but i really wants to play down the nuclear threat because they realize that something that people might get really concerned about. and you
those even talking, canada or canada buying nucleus operates, which they've never had. now that may not have, but it depends how long you know these tensions go on. so i think that is enough enough people have bought into this fear high data for that to be politically acceptable in canada. it's an abstract fear. it's a fear of do payable, but i mean the west and governments have been very careful to sort of play down the possibility of nuclear war because they want to keep escalates again. they...
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what would canada do in this situation? would you let the cheap solar panels in china or would you impose tariffs and what would canada do if america puts 60% against chinese solar panels or it happens against products? >> we do manufacture quite a few solar panels in canada so we do try to have some local manufacturing. it is not easy precisely for the reasons. i am also very attracted to the point that this is an urgent situation, and i think that we do need to find ways to move our economy along as quickly as possible to deal with the threats of climate change. i understand the ira is a very unpopular with many of our european colleagues, and it was a policy that canada had to adapt to as well. but overall, we applaud the enormous infusion of interests and equity and activity that it's brought because i think thatit it is while may be in the immediate and short-term after having been adopted caused some disruption and perhaps there were opportunities that were no longer available to them perhaps, but i think that that is
what would canada do in this situation? would you let the cheap solar panels in china or would you impose tariffs and what would canada do if america puts 60% against chinese solar panels or it happens against products? >> we do manufacture quite a few solar panels in canada so we do try to have some local manufacturing. it is not easy precisely for the reasons. i am also very attracted to the point that this is an urgent situation, and i think that we do need to find ways to move our...
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, that is, politically, including signs, not 1300 people traveled from canada, then the most ingeniousthe risk of robbery. theft of luxury cars is common: park any vehicle in a safe place or in a secure parking lot always keep valuables out of sight, out of sight, make sure your personal belongings including your passport and other travel documents are always safe, not show signs of wealth and do not carry large sums of money with you cash, well, in general, i took statistics from us for the twenty-third year there were 569 thefts. 563 cars were returned, in first place, well , a couple were not found there, in first place , volkswagens are generally the cheapest and lada in second place, well, this is about the theft of luxury cars, while the number of car thefts in canada has reached an anti-record, now the canadian media and the government are sounding the alarm is preparing to hold a special summit in canada, according to the report of the canadian lease finance association for the twenty-third year, now every 6 minutes in canada one car is stolen, our time the transmission was sto
, that is, politically, including signs, not 1300 people traveled from canada, then the most ingeniousthe risk of robbery. theft of luxury cars is common: park any vehicle in a safe place or in a secure parking lot always keep valuables out of sight, out of sight, make sure your personal belongings including your passport and other travel documents are always safe, not show signs of wealth and do not carry large sums of money with you cash, well, in general, i took statistics from us for the...
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the auto tariffs bring canada in line with its southern neighbour.se—made evs back in may, whilst the eu is also imposing higher tariffs. it comes after us national security adviserjake sullivan, who is en route to beijing, touted the need for a united front on tariffs when he met with canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau and his cabinet over the weekend. there was no immediate response from china but some predict the country could retaliate against canadian agricultural exports. as for canadians, well, this move might push up the cost of buying an imported car from china, but that's beside the point for the country's government, which is seeking to protect its auto manufacturing industry and the over 125,000 jobs it supports. michelle fleury reporting. the chinese embassy in canada has since responded to the tariffs, calling them a "typical protectionist" act in violation of world trade organization rules. it added the taxes would undermine the normal economic and trade cooperation between china and canada. around the world and across the uk. this
the auto tariffs bring canada in line with its southern neighbour.se—made evs back in may, whilst the eu is also imposing higher tariffs. it comes after us national security adviserjake sullivan, who is en route to beijing, touted the need for a united front on tariffs when he met with canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau and his cabinet over the weekend. there was no immediate response from china but some predict the country could retaliate against canadian agricultural exports. as for...
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they were brought to canada, creating there a major foreign policy force associated with ukraine.that of these thousands sent to canada, many had their papers filled out from the same post office addresses in germany. it turned out that this is an american military base in germany, where they redirect these people to canada. former reagan administration official michael springman saw the documents with his own eyes. proving that the cia did not just save former accomplices of hitler from trial, but used them for military operations against the soviet union. in the usa they worked with reinhard gehlen, who was the head of intelligence on the eastern front for adolf hitler. after the war, he was appointed the first president of the german foreign intelligence service, the bundes. nahrih te. connections with ukrainians and german nazis to covertly use ukrainian extremists for american-british programs to destabilize ukraine and the soviet union. the purpose of the operation is to destabilize the situation in the western regions of soviet ukraine. means, high-profile murders, sabotage
they were brought to canada, creating there a major foreign policy force associated with ukraine.that of these thousands sent to canada, many had their papers filled out from the same post office addresses in germany. it turned out that this is an american military base in germany, where they redirect these people to canada. former reagan administration official michael springman saw the documents with his own eyes. proving that the cia did not just save former accomplices of hitler from trial,...
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it has been canada, it will not be canada after this 100 percent increase in tariff rates. so then you have to look for alternative markets to sell these products and it will be sort of a whack a mole gain and to see where those exports go next. and i search from me, so rubbing some of these stories on the website to the ultrasound. don't comes up, take the fact that i'm only using half of that. but excellent. i'll just say that it's witness to statements. the in the cloud of nuclear war, luminous, ever pressing. what if this is the beginning of one of those accidental yours? what is this is the beginning of the end of life? because we know it from the whole roots of recent history to the rising colored threat apocalypse maybe discovers the impact nuclear weapons have funds to vanity or failure to keep him out of the safe is by sitting down to the individual on the street. this is not to drill on that, which is 0. the look that i'm going to sit on to the inside the settlement also the all the out loud like dumb soon done on the photos van. i show the owner's name. i'm melis
it has been canada, it will not be canada after this 100 percent increase in tariff rates. so then you have to look for alternative markets to sell these products and it will be sort of a whack a mole gain and to see where those exports go next. and i search from me, so rubbing some of these stories on the website to the ultrasound. don't comes up, take the fact that i'm only using half of that. but excellent. i'll just say that it's witness to statements. the in the cloud of nuclear war,...
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the president, mexico seems to be saying that the united states had to canada. look, you have no right to involve yourselves in our political affairs. and that's what he says that they're doing and, and because you're doing so he seems to be saying, we are cutting off your investigators. we're no longer going to be dealing with your advisors to see really j. c. well, the said i had them up in the low cost of young lucas time, my little place in my life was, you know, doing the hello a why is there a bass that are telling us what's good or what's bad in our country? that's not your job. it's our country, you seems to be say, right. so what's going on here? what is mexico doing that is so wrong, but it has the united states and canada screaming at mexico about it. and that it apparently, according to the united states and canada, it has to stop because if not, it will be the end of the democracy as we know it if they continue to do it right. by the way, my own bias about this, whenever i hear my country or any country for that matter, complain about a lack of demo
the president, mexico seems to be saying that the united states had to canada. look, you have no right to involve yourselves in our political affairs. and that's what he says that they're doing and, and because you're doing so he seems to be saying, we are cutting off your investigators. we're no longer going to be dealing with your advisors to see really j. c. well, the said i had them up in the low cost of young lucas time, my little place in my life was, you know, doing the hello a why is...
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canada's freight trains grind to a halt. the country's two operators lock out workers after talks to resolve their strike fail. we'll hearfrom the head of the union. not if but by how much — wall street doubles down on rate cut bets as details from the last fed meeting are revealed. and the new boss of starbucks is in a froth over his planned 1,000—mile commute from california to washington, on the coffee chain's private jet. welcome to business today. we begin in canada, where freight rail transport has come to a grinding halt because of a contract dispute with workers. the nation's two main operators, canadian national railway and canadian pacific kansas city, locked out 9,300 workers after negotiations with the teamsters union failed to reach an agreement. the stoppage immediately blocks arteries of north american supply chains that could cost the canadian economy c$31i1 million — that's about us$250 million per day. well, earlier we spoke with francois laporte, the national president of teamsters canada. we asked him if
canada's freight trains grind to a halt. the country's two operators lock out workers after talks to resolve their strike fail. we'll hearfrom the head of the union. not if but by how much — wall street doubles down on rate cut bets as details from the last fed meeting are revealed. and the new boss of starbucks is in a froth over his planned 1,000—mile commute from california to washington, on the coffee chain's private jet. welcome to business today. we begin in canada, where freight rail...
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eric walberg, canadian, author and journalists from also canada's toronto. gentlemen, welcome to the news review. professor, beginning with you, sir, not only they haven't been punished, but the us decides to provide them with military assistance, one of the biggest problems analys say is that the zanist regime always gets away with their crimes solely because of the us and his unconditional support, so they continue to do whatever they like, well that's certainly the case, people are reeling, i think from news that in one of the... dungeons, the torture chambers of the israeli government, some uh palestinian prisoners in there, one was uh raped, anally raped, and very badly injured, and uh, this action was defended uh by people in the government and a large contingent of people who went to the prison to make it known, so the us government, which in the you know since this began in october of 23, this is the biden harris administration and the biden harris administration is now associated with the approval of rape in the prisons and now the biden harris admi
eric walberg, canadian, author and journalists from also canada's toronto. gentlemen, welcome to the news review. professor, beginning with you, sir, not only they haven't been punished, but the us decides to provide them with military assistance, one of the biggest problems analys say is that the zanist regime always gets away with their crimes solely because of the us and his unconditional support, so they continue to do whatever they like, well that's certainly the case, people are reeling,...
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>> it is more symbolic for someone like canada because chinese ev maker's are not necessarily in canadamoment. byd which is china's biggest and best selling carmaker is looking to enter the canadian market. but when you have a few markets which are closed out, there are still a lot which you can sell around the world. joumanna: dani, always a pleasure to chat. that was bloomberg's danny lee transport reporter. now to some stories making news today. telegram ceo pavel durov is being questioned in france over claims the messaging service failed to properly fight crime on the app. the paris prosecutor's office is looking into allegations including refusing to help authorities run legal wiretaps on the sale of child sexual abuse material. the magistrate asked decide by tomorrow night whether to charge durov or name him as a witness and let him go free. macron is continuing talks on a prime minister today after ruling out a government that left the leftist candidate, who he said would have been immediately rejected by the other groups. macron says he sees a centrist coalition as the most lik
>> it is more symbolic for someone like canada because chinese ev maker's are not necessarily in canadamoment. byd which is china's biggest and best selling carmaker is looking to enter the canadian market. but when you have a few markets which are closed out, there are still a lot which you can sell around the world. joumanna: dani, always a pleasure to chat. that was bloomberg's danny lee transport reporter. now to some stories making news today. telegram ceo pavel durov is being...