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the flagship canadian company which has sold its aircraft into. the russian market the area of transportation. the area of construction and building canada is a leader in that even in infrastructure and recreational buildings there are many different areas where canada has very specific expertise actually benefit russia and i brought along with me a trade mission of some thirty different companies who are very interested in the russian market and they're connecting with some potential russian partners here and hopefully that will bring bring some fruit to our relationship know what about skulk of the what's called is one of the favorite projects of the russian government today how active are the canadian and to printers in trying to take part in this call of a project how it's left of is this project for canadians i think i would say our interest is in its infancy right now i do know that my embassy officials. are in touch with skolkovo trying to establish what kinds of collaboration can take place i do not skulk ovo does have a number of areas of
the flagship canadian company which has sold its aircraft into. the russian market the area of transportation. the area of construction and building canada is a leader in that even in infrastructure and recreational buildings there are many different areas where canada has very specific expertise actually benefit russia and i brought along with me a trade mission of some thirty different companies who are very interested in the russian market and they're connecting with some potential russian...
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and they work for american companies in canada. >> but, of course, pay canadian tax taxes and file canadianabsolutely. >> under a president bloomberg administration, what would immigration look like in the u.s. >> well, there's not going to be a president bloomberg administration. but the ways you create jobs for americans is to bring in entrepreneurial immigrants who have skills and those who come here for education and have skills and make sure they stay. >> mayor bloomberg has created a rare bipartisan coalition to fix immigration called the partnership for a new american economy. an impressive list of public officials and business leaders, including jeff buchus, the ceo of cnn's parent company, time warner, and even news corp.'s rupert murdoch, a naturalized american citizen himself. how would you fix the visa system? >> well, first thing is you attach a green card to the diploma for any graduate student that gets a masters or phd in any of the s.t.e.m. areas, science and technology. if somebody is willing to start a business and can get financing, you certainly want to give them a visa
and they work for american companies in canada. >> but, of course, pay canadian tax taxes and file canadianabsolutely. >> under a president bloomberg administration, what would immigration look like in the u.s. >> well, there's not going to be a president bloomberg administration. but the ways you create jobs for americans is to bring in entrepreneurial immigrants who have skills and those who come here for education and have skills and make sure they stay. >> mayor...
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and they work for american companies in canada. >> but, of course, pay canadian tax taxes and file canadian>> absolutely. >> under a president bloomberg administration, what would immigration look like in the u.s. >> well, there's not going to be a president bloomberg administration. but the ways you create jobs for americans is to bring in entrepreneurial immigrants who have skills and those who come here for education and have skills and make sure they stay. >> mayor bloomberg has created a rare bipartisan coalition to fix immigration called the partnership for a new american economy. an impressive list of public officials and business leaders, including jeff buchus, the ceo of cnn's parent company, time warner, and even news corp.'s rupert murdoch, a naturalized american citizen himself. how would you fix the visa system? >> well, first thing is you attach a green card to the diploma for any graduate student that gets a masters or phd in any of the s.t.e.m. areas, science and technology. if somebody is willing to start a business and can get financing, you certainly want to give them a v
and they work for american companies in canada. >> but, of course, pay canadian tax taxes and file canadian>> absolutely. >> under a president bloomberg administration, what would immigration look like in the u.s. >> well, there's not going to be a president bloomberg administration. but the ways you create jobs for americans is to bring in entrepreneurial immigrants who have skills and those who come here for education and have skills and make sure they stay. >>...
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the canadian government funds programs like this one at bow valley college. >> it's nose other skillt is we know are different from one country to another. >> erica rodriguez is a recent graduate. >> i came here with the same hopes you have. >> she now works at a consulting firm in the oil and gas industry and looks forward to officially becoming canadian. canada's real challenge, says the mayor, is ensuring the economic and social integration of immigrants once they're living in the country. >> it's not about birth as care pads. it's about an engineering working as an engineer instead of a janitor as quickly as possible. these are very serious challenges. and we haven't gotten it right. but i would much prefer we focus our energies there rather than on these meaningless culture discussions that crop up because those don't make a difference in people's lives. >> the public and parliament in canada generally support immigration. >> immigration is unambiguously good for the economy. they invest here, they create jobs, they work here. there's not much of a policy debate on that in canad
the canadian government funds programs like this one at bow valley college. >> it's nose other skillt is we know are different from one country to another. >> erica rodriguez is a recent graduate. >> i came here with the same hopes you have. >> she now works at a consulting firm in the oil and gas industry and looks forward to officially becoming canadian. canada's real challenge, says the mayor, is ensuring the economic and social integration of immigrants once they're...
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he is the cochair of the canadian peace alliance. that's the largest antiwar organization in english canada and he is a founding member of stop war .ca, which is vancouver citywide peace coalition. is a former editor of a really great web site called rabble .ca, and he is the co-author of a book that he co-authored with the former afghan mellow wide joy of. his book, his new book an ad to my sis michael ignatieff and it's called "michael ignatieff," the lesser evil and he will explain what that means in a moment. to his right is jade lindgaard who is a journalist with the new site and coeditor of a book called law friends and her new book, as i said, dissects the curious case of bernard-henri levy, and it's called the imposter. then finally, joel whitney is with us and as i said he is the editor of that excellent, excellent literary and clinical magazine. he is also a writer and his writing has appeared in "the new york times" and the new republic. the village voice and other publications. he is also an award-winning poet and his poe
he is the cochair of the canadian peace alliance. that's the largest antiwar organization in english canada and he is a founding member of stop war .ca, which is vancouver citywide peace coalition. is a former editor of a really great web site called rabble .ca, and he is the co-author of a book that he co-authored with the former afghan mellow wide joy of. his book, his new book an ad to my sis michael ignatieff and it's called "michael ignatieff," the lesser evil and he will explain...
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people because canada served as supply bases for native people living on the united states and the canadian side of the border. they also believed it would be the cheapest way to put pressure on the british, cheaper than building a proper navy and so for those two reasons they target canada for invasion in this war. >> the full title of your book is "civil war of 1812 american citizens, british suspects, irish rebels and indian allies." >> british subjects. >> british subjects. they were certainly not part of the revolutionary war. >> actually, native people were a part of the revolutionary war. the british had great number of native allies in the revolution. the united states had some native allies. in many ways this is a continuation of that struggle. >> professor eustace, is it fair to look at the war of 1812 as round two of the revolutionary war? >> i think in some important respects it was and in other respects it wasn't but it was sort of spun that way. one of the first primary sources that i came across that got me really interested in looking at patriotism during the war, which is t
people because canada served as supply bases for native people living on the united states and the canadian side of the border. they also believed it would be the cheapest way to put pressure on the british, cheaper than building a proper navy and so for those two reasons they target canada for invasion in this war. >> the full title of your book is "civil war of 1812 american citizens, british suspects, irish rebels and indian allies." >> british subjects. >>...
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against austerity measures being pushed now by the canadian government what's really going on with our neighbor to the north it will lead out of states ever see similar protests also many people are asking why mayor bloomberg wants to ban sugary drinks and what so unhealthy about it just how dangerous is high fructose corn syrup from a sugar found in most sodas and sweetened drinks and in tonight's daily take michigan governor rick snyder his destroying his state's democracy the people of michigan have no way to fight back how can we learn from michigan's death of democracy so the same thing is repeated from state to state. to the rest of the news states across the nation are desperately looking to bring new industries in that will create jobs course no industry has the that has a normal way one industry that has enormous potential to create jobs is green energy but considering republicans in congress are hell bent on austerity and beholden to the interests of big oil and investing create jobs is pretty hopeless instead the high new industry for jobs in the future might be domestic dro
against austerity measures being pushed now by the canadian government what's really going on with our neighbor to the north it will lead out of states ever see similar protests also many people are asking why mayor bloomberg wants to ban sugary drinks and what so unhealthy about it just how dangerous is high fructose corn syrup from a sugar found in most sodas and sweetened drinks and in tonight's daily take michigan governor rick snyder his destroying his state's democracy the people of...
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monkey in a cup. ♪ >>> this video is five canadian musicians that perform the "canadian national canthem> canthem? >> i say that because it was performed using nothing but bottles and cans. >> i'm not sure what was more fun for these guys, making the music or drinking the beer. oh, feed back, is that feedback from the can or something?back, from the can or something? >> yes. ♪ >> that is great. >> that's it for our show, we'll see you tomorrow for another edition of rtm and top ten countdown. ♪ senate latest after the court voted to keep the affordable health care act in place. we have team coverage for you tonight. >> . >>> and a closer look at the court's decision. tonight we look at how it'll impact you and your family. we will get to that in a minute. >>> our other big story, you have been outside. mike with us now. hot, we are talking triple digits. >> it will be close tomorrow. a whole new element is the humidity. today dry heat but still 95 so it's still hot. let's look at the boards, it's a beautiful shot, a beautiful shot with temperatures, still into the 90s. 95 right now downt
monkey in a cup. ♪ >>> this video is five canadian musicians that perform the "canadian national canthem> canthem? >> i say that because it was performed using nothing but bottles and cans. >> i'm not sure what was more fun for these guys, making the music or drinking the beer. oh, feed back, is that feedback from the can or something?back, from the can or something? >> yes. ♪ >> that is great. >> that's it for our show, we'll see you tomorrow...
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>> correct. >> and worg for mean companies in canada. >> and pay canadian taxes.der the present bloomberg administration, what will it look like. >> the way to create jobs for americans to bring in entrepreneurials who have skills and those that come here for education and have skims and make sure they stay. >> mayor bloomberg has created a require bipartisan coalition to fix immigration called "the partnership for the any mooirn econo american economy." and iran rupert murdoch. >> you attach a green card to the diploma for any graduate walt student that gets a master's or degree in any of the skrienlss. if somebody is willing to start a business, you want to give them a business so they can start businesses for americans. and lastly, when you have jobs that we need to get done like americans won't take like working in the fields, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move south of the border is just unsanity. we need to get people in here. >> when it comes to inviting low-skilled workers to america, consensus is a lot harder to find. when we come back, we'll
>> correct. >> and worg for mean companies in canada. >> and pay canadian taxes.der the present bloomberg administration, what will it look like. >> the way to create jobs for americans to bring in entrepreneurials who have skills and those that come here for education and have skims and make sure they stay. >> mayor bloomberg has created a require bipartisan coalition to fix immigration called "the partnership for the any mooirn econo american economy."...
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monkey in a cup. ♪ >>> this video is five canadian musicians that perform the "canadian national canthem> canthem? >> i say that because it was performed using nothing but bottles and cans. >> i'm not sure what was more fun for these guys, making the music or drinking the beer. oh, feed back, is that feedback from the can or something?back, from the can or something? >> yes. ♪ >> that is great. >> that's it for our show, we'll see you tomorrow for another edition of rtm and top ten countdown. ♪
monkey in a cup. ♪ >>> this video is five canadian musicians that perform the "canadian national canthem> canthem? >> i say that because it was performed using nothing but bottles and cans. >> i'm not sure what was more fun for these guys, making the music or drinking the beer. oh, feed back, is that feedback from the can or something?back, from the can or something? >> yes. ♪ >> that is great. >> that's it for our show, we'll see you tomorrow...
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this is leaked by the canadian finance minister. americans have quimpled this.going to come of it, we don't know. greece's possible exit from the euro. the election on greece. plenty to talk about. but the markets have been looking at that conference call and yesterday, as you remember, asian stocks were down quite heavily. today, it's a different story. at those figures networks nikkei up 1% the close on the trade. the rest of asia more positive. in terms of european stocks, this is what the ftse closed at yesterday. it is closed for the jubilee celebration. the rest of europe following asia's lead. >> the european issue, the ripples go far and wide. we're getting another flavor of that today. >> yes. it has flown to australia to qantas. downturn in international travel. highest fuel travel attribute to qantas. it won't see its profit down 90%. that's huge difference. and it's had a large number of problems last week. it announced job cuts and a restructuring of the business. it hasn't had a good time. it's had strikes. and tough time for qantas. but it looks l
this is leaked by the canadian finance minister. americans have quimpled this.going to come of it, we don't know. greece's possible exit from the euro. the election on greece. plenty to talk about. but the markets have been looking at that conference call and yesterday, as you remember, asian stocks were down quite heavily. today, it's a different story. at those figures networks nikkei up 1% the close on the trade. the rest of asia more positive. in terms of european stocks, this is what the...
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i am with japanese called a third generation canadian. -- mother and father had never been out of canada. they could not vote until after world war ii. when the war happened, although we were full canadians by birth, we were regarded as enemy aliens as for japanese americans. we were incarcerated in camps. as the war was coming to an end, we were told we could either sign up and get a one-way ticket to japan, for us was a foreign country, or get out of british columbia and go east to the rockies. because we only knew canada, we went east to the rockies and i ended up in ontario. after the war, my parents said the way out of our poverty was hard work and education. fortunately, both of those things were possible for me. and then at very amazing thing happened. i was offered a scholarship from an american college that was worth more than my father turned in a year. in 1954, amherst college in massachusetts offered me a scholarship for $1,500 because they believed foreign students added to the education of american students. they were willin
i am with japanese called a third generation canadian. -- mother and father had never been out of canada. they could not vote until after world war ii. when the war happened, although we were full canadians by birth, we were regarded as enemy aliens as for japanese americans. we were incarcerated in camps. as the war was coming to an end, we were told we could either sign up and get a one-way ticket to japan, for us was a foreign country, or get out of british columbia and go east to the...
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but i was able to use the wonderful digitalization of records of the canadians. they're way ahead of us on preserving their materials and you can find the halderman correspondence, as it's called, the correspondence relating to ethan allen ney gosch yagdzs with governor halderman and you can find them digitalized in canada and the originals in the british library. after studying them i found that even the slightest word change can make a terrific difference in the interpretation we get on the historical figures. for example, one day in 1780 the loyalist colonel robinson from new york sent a messenger through to ethan allen from burlington, vermont and the letter began we are well aware of your comerical schemes and because there was a careless transcript made some time in the 20s, that became we are well aware of the commercial schemes. many historians believe ethan allen was only in it for the money and double dealing with theity brish in the halderman negotiations. once i found that i took a lot longer studying the records and that's why the book took six years
but i was able to use the wonderful digitalization of records of the canadians. they're way ahead of us on preserving their materials and you can find the halderman correspondence, as it's called, the correspondence relating to ethan allen ney gosch yagdzs with governor halderman and you can find them digitalized in canada and the originals in the british library. after studying them i found that even the slightest word change can make a terrific difference in the interpretation we get on the...
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you can see some canadian money up there.us about how come how money is easy to plan for, and but what about planning for people? what about those loved ones, those friends that we all say are so critical for having a good life? how many of you, when you thought about a good life, put friends and family first? how many put friends and family being the critical number one element? what do you think it is? what makes it easy to think about planning for money? but so difficult to plan for people? there is something that makes us hesitant to reach out to others. some of us can take this idea of independence to an extreme. i think this is probably some place in newfoundland, a remote shore of canada. we have come to believe that reaching out to others is a sign of weakness. was he asking for help and support as a vulnerability instead of a necessary strength. so if you agree with me that connections are the key to a good life, i would like you to explore with me how technology, and in particular, how that works can actually help.
you can see some canadian money up there.us about how come how money is easy to plan for, and but what about planning for people? what about those loved ones, those friends that we all say are so critical for having a good life? how many of you, when you thought about a good life, put friends and family first? how many put friends and family being the critical number one element? what do you think it is? what makes it easy to think about planning for money? but so difficult to plan for people?...
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. >> a canadian man accused of killing and dismembering his lover and filming the attack.nown as "the canadian psycho" was captured at an internet cafe. >> when he was finally cornered, he said to the berlin police, you've got me. the 29-year-old had been the subject of a the points, the fugitive of the highest danger to the public. he fled from canada to france thrown berlin where he was spotted. >> he was checking into by himself on the web. i called the police after checking pictures. i double-checked, and then i was sure. >> in this flat at montreal, he's thought to have filmed himself killing his lover with an ice pick then dismembering him. during the video he displayed, the music "american psycho" was playing in the background and then he sent a zehred foot to -- a severed foot to government offices. >> we were waiting for the finger prints that confirm his identity. >> in paris the police tracked him through his mobile phone signals but arrived at his hotel just after he'd left. he'd stayed a jump ahead of police through disguise. he wore lipstick and wigs and even
. >> a canadian man accused of killing and dismembering his lover and filming the attack.nown as "the canadian psycho" was captured at an internet cafe. >> when he was finally cornered, he said to the berlin police, you've got me. the 29-year-old had been the subject of a the points, the fugitive of the highest danger to the public. he fled from canada to france thrown berlin where he was spotted. >> he was checking into by himself on the web. i called the police...
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canadian students back on the streets after talks with the quebec government over to wish and freeze collapse protesters are now vowing to continue daily rally is which as we've seen over the months have led to fierce clashes with police and thousands of arrests artie's diantha can reports on what started as a student strike has grown into something much more fears that canada's system is on its way to mirroring the ways of the u.s. . the canadian province of quebec a region that prides itself on free healthcare and affordable education for its residents students here pay a fixed amount for tuition fees around twenty five hundred dollars a year for all of the colleges and universities that's the lowest rate in north america and the taxpayers pick up the rest but that model might change as their government looks south they are looking across the borders and seeing what the united states are doing and trying to become closer and closer to what the united states are working on which is more in my presence is ations and so they're having new social programs that cover primary but. tens o
canadian students back on the streets after talks with the quebec government over to wish and freeze collapse protesters are now vowing to continue daily rally is which as we've seen over the months have led to fierce clashes with police and thousands of arrests artie's diantha can reports on what started as a student strike has grown into something much more fears that canada's system is on its way to mirroring the ways of the u.s. . the canadian province of quebec a region that prides itself...
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regions, bringing gusty conditions and some slushy snow in the canadian rockies. yes, it's june, but still, we're going to be seeing the white stuff piling up, maybe a couple of centimeters. it will be melting down in the daytime, but we have a cold front that is sweeping all the way down. this is what's happening, the jet stream is bringing all these cold temperatures down towards the four corners, and then towards the eastern side much cooler temperature here. so the two air masses colliding here with the heat, moving all the way from the gulf coast, this is where we may see severe activity. we had reports of tornado touchdowns in the u.s./canadian border and right around this region yesterday. that's going to be moving here. so here, tornadoes could not be ruled out. severe thunderstorms could be seen there as well on your wednesday. also, keeping things pretty nasty here in the southern gulf states, because of that jet stream and the heat clashing here as well. so thunderstorms could pop up here in oklahoma city. 32 degrees temperaturewise. moving over to euro
regions, bringing gusty conditions and some slushy snow in the canadian rockies. yes, it's june, but still, we're going to be seeing the white stuff piling up, maybe a couple of centimeters. it will be melting down in the daytime, but we have a cold front that is sweeping all the way down. this is what's happening, the jet stream is bringing all these cold temperatures down towards the four corners, and then towards the eastern side much cooler temperature here. so the two air masses colliding...
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a canadian actor suspected of murdering his do it arrives back in germany. you may find the detail and this report of setting. >> he returned to montreal on the canadian air force jet, his hands and feet shackled during the flight. his extradition from germany had been swift and largely and announced. armed guards watched as he was escorted down into a waiting van and taken in police convoy to a nearby detention center. it was in this blood-stain the apartment and montreal where he was living that police say a 33- year-old student was murdered and dismembered. the crime was allegedly videotaped, and the victim's body parts sent to canadian political parties. montreal police commander says the case is still far from closed. >> this is not the end of the investigation. we're doing this because we are missing a per -- missing an important part, which is the head. to help the family, we will do everything to find it out. >> international manhunt ended in this cafe on the fourth of june when he was recognized and arrested. the former porn actor had traveled back
a canadian actor suspected of murdering his do it arrives back in germany. you may find the detail and this report of setting. >> he returned to montreal on the canadian air force jet, his hands and feet shackled during the flight. his extradition from germany had been swift and largely and announced. armed guards watched as he was escorted down into a waiting van and taken in police convoy to a nearby detention center. it was in this blood-stain the apartment and montreal where he was...
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foreign policy and the first policy military policy has been changed dramatically and we canadians are big trouble in terms of or historical commitment to peace and disarmament. everything is in place to proceed with disarmament one hundred eighty eight countries committed to disarm they sent the shining message that goodwill could prevail but so far the governments choose to spend billions perfecting this terminal threat rather than fighting poverty or global warming. will future generations heirs to the thousands of bombs be as lucky as their parents will be live without seeing a nuclear explosion either by accident or by design maybe maybe not. but until the treaties and international law are on may the bomb be with.
foreign policy and the first policy military policy has been changed dramatically and we canadians are big trouble in terms of or historical commitment to peace and disarmament. everything is in place to proceed with disarmament one hundred eighty eight countries committed to disarm they sent the shining message that goodwill could prevail but so far the governments choose to spend billions perfecting this terminal threat rather than fighting poverty or global warming. will future generations...
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member of nature and nature is a neutral lots just like mafia that have signed on to us clearly canadian for bullshit because policy military policy has been changed dramatically and we canadians are big trouble in terms of birth historical commitment to peace and disarmament. every. thing is in place to proceed with disarmament when one hundred eighty eight countries committed to disarm they sent the shining message that goodwill could prevail but so far the governments choose to spend billions perfecting this terminal threat rather than fighting poverty or global warming. will future generations heirs to the thousands of bombs be as lucky as their parents will be live without seeing a nuclear explosion either by accident or by design maybe maybe not. but until the treaties and international law are on may the bond be with. one. moscow says there is no alternative to the u. and on what is for peace plan in syria with both sides to blame for the violence as russia proposes an international conference to result for conflict. demonstrators breaking the law now face higher fines and russia
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and thousands of canadian students returned to the streets to protest against the rising cost of education two days after talks with the back authorities on the issue broken down the protesters also say they fear their country is comping the u.s. system that's landed young americans deep in debt. book next week talk to american economist and nobel laureate eric mask and to find out what he thinks is on the horizon for the troubled world to come. mascon aapl are it in economics it's great to have you with us sir today it's a pleasure so i'll start with greece and the latest news we know that christie's public finance is practically paralyzed three cows that pensions and salaries won't be paid in june and then you have people and companies transferring their assets out of the country how much worse can actually the cash crunch get will they even be able to get to the seventeenth of june election we don't know the answer to that since since the election is. in the near future i suspect that they they can and will through to the election but things could deteriorate and get even worse and in t
and thousands of canadian students returned to the streets to protest against the rising cost of education two days after talks with the back authorities on the issue broken down the protesters also say they fear their country is comping the u.s. system that's landed young americans deep in debt. book next week talk to american economist and nobel laureate eric mask and to find out what he thinks is on the horizon for the troubled world to come. mascon aapl are it in economics it's great to...
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in two thousand and six canadian activists tried to drum up public interest in nuclear disarmament world wide military expenditures had risen to more than one trillion dollars this was a traumatic event for those who took to the streets during the cold war. the anti nuclear movement of the early nineteen eighties was probably the most the largest and most effective nonviolent peace movement in history and successful a man of the united states was moving towards sharp increase in offensive nuclear capacities and it girl was forced to back down in fact of the reagan administration was forced to adopt the rhetoric of the peace movement in order to continue with their programs and that's where the stormers comes from and we're not playing attack anyone were just planning to eliminate nuclear weapons if you measure the peace movement by the number of people who march in one thousand nine hundred two their one million marched in central park in new york at the height of the cold war. last year there were forty thousand who marched at the review conference of the nonproliferation treaty well th
in two thousand and six canadian activists tried to drum up public interest in nuclear disarmament world wide military expenditures had risen to more than one trillion dollars this was a traumatic event for those who took to the streets during the cold war. the anti nuclear movement of the early nineteen eighties was probably the most the largest and most effective nonviolent peace movement in history and successful a man of the united states was moving towards sharp increase in offensive...
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foreign policy the first policy military policy is going to change dramatically and we canadians are big trouble in terms of birth historical commitment to peace and disarmament. every. thing is in place to proceed with disarmament when one hundred eighty eight countries committed to disarm they sent a shining message that goodwill could prevail but so far the governments choose to spend billions perfecting this terminal threat rather than fighting poverty or global warming. the future generations heirs to the thousands of bombs be as lucky as their parents will be live without seeing a nuclear explosion either by accident or by design maybe maybe not. but until the treaties and international law are. made upon being written. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact false. before the source material that is what helps keep journalism honest when. we want to present. something else. the un urges both the syrian regime and the rebels to lay down arms to prevent a civil war as observers head to inspect the massacre site near the city of hama. a
foreign policy the first policy military policy is going to change dramatically and we canadians are big trouble in terms of birth historical commitment to peace and disarmament. every. thing is in place to proceed with disarmament when one hundred eighty eight countries committed to disarm they sent a shining message that goodwill could prevail but so far the governments choose to spend billions perfecting this terminal threat rather than fighting poverty or global warming. the future...
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now canadian students are back on the streets thousands have marched to montreal two days after talks with the government on tuition fees collapsed student groups are demanding a freeze on planned increases in education costs but authorities have ruled out the possibility protesters are now vowing to renew delhi rallies which last month led to fierce clashes with police and more than two and a half thousand arrest can now reports that what started in february as a student strike is now grown into a popular protest against mirroring the welfare system kind of a southern neighbor. the canadian province of quebec a region that prides itself on free healthcare and affordable education for its residents students here pay a fixed amount for tuition fees around twenty five hundred dollars a year for all of the colleges and universities that's the lowest rate in north america and the taxpayers pick up the rest but that model might change as their government looks sounds they are looking across the borders and seeing what the united states are doing and trying to become closer and closer to wh
now canadian students are back on the streets thousands have marched to montreal two days after talks with the government on tuition fees collapsed student groups are demanding a freeze on planned increases in education costs but authorities have ruled out the possibility protesters are now vowing to renew delhi rallies which last month led to fierce clashes with police and more than two and a half thousand arrest can now reports that what started in february as a student strike is now grown...