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that ialways understood willing to stand up for canadian workerss and canadian and canadian citizens. this is something we will always do. i made it very clear to donald tomp, to mr. trump, president trump, i will say this as many ways as you like, that our relationship is far beyond the interpersonal dynamic between two individuals. the connections between canadians and americans are deep, broad, multilayered, multifaceted, commercial, familial, and those continue to the decision by the u.s. administration will hurt canadians. it will hurt americans. we regret that deeply in love but we will continue to look for ways to move -- we regret that deeply. that we will continue to look for ways to move forward. can i just add one thing? you asked if these measures are strong enough. speaking about the measures specifically, the retaliatory $16.6 billionis of retaliation. this is the strongest trade action canada has taken in the postwar era. this is a very strong response. it is a proportionate response. it is perfectly reciprocal. i really want to assure you and assure canadians this is a
that ialways understood willing to stand up for canadian workerss and canadian and canadian citizens. this is something we will always do. i made it very clear to donald tomp, to mr. trump, president trump, i will say this as many ways as you like, that our relationship is far beyond the interpersonal dynamic between two individuals. the connections between canadians and americans are deep, broad, multilayered, multifaceted, commercial, familial, and those continue to the decision by the u.s....
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as my colleague, chrystia freeland, said, we are taking action for canadian workers and canadian industry. at the same time we will continue to act collaboratively, constructively and with conviction when it comes to our dealings with our neighbor, the united states, a market we are highly integrated with. there is too much at stake. the steel and aluminum industries are very important to our economy in the region, the same region we are so proud to represent today. >> translator: aluminum and steel industry, important for the economy and regions -- >> employed 10,000 hard-working canadians. and the steel industry employs 23,000 canadians and generates $4 billion as well. the challenge before us as we face these unjustified tariffs is to make sure steel and aluminum to remain competitive and create middle-class jobs for canadians and the government stands by you. that is why we are introducing safeguards for additional $250 million for the strategic innovation fund to support steel and aluminum industries and our workers, combined with $1.7 billion for business development bank of canada,
as my colleague, chrystia freeland, said, we are taking action for canadian workers and canadian industry. at the same time we will continue to act collaboratively, constructively and with conviction when it comes to our dealings with our neighbor, the united states, a market we are highly integrated with. there is too much at stake. the steel and aluminum industries are very important to our economy in the region, the same region we are so proud to represent today. >> translator:...
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where's, today canadians pay 80%, or rather 80% of canadians pay more taxes. how can the liberal government claim this? [applause] translator: mr. speaker, unfortunately, that is really not the situation. the numbers are clear. with the canada child benefit, niut of canadian families 10 are better off. furthermore, we cut taxes for the middle class. that's the truth. and because of our policies, we are better off economically. that means that our economic growth is better today than before. and that is good for families today and tomorrow. >> in signing the paris climate agreement, this government committed to establishing a national climate change plan, including measures for quality jobs in a clean energy economy. yet, this strategy makes one a commitment to strengthen skills development in support of this transition. only under pressure from workers and environmentalists was a group struck this spring but limited to coal workers. when will this government make real investments in the transition strategy for all canadian energy workers? [applause] >> honorab
where's, today canadians pay 80%, or rather 80% of canadians pay more taxes. how can the liberal government claim this? [applause] translator: mr. speaker, unfortunately, that is really not the situation. the numbers are clear. with the canada child benefit, niut of canadian families 10 are better off. furthermore, we cut taxes for the middle class. that's the truth. and because of our policies, we are better off economically. that means that our economic growth is better today than before. and...
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we have said and i think this is a feeling all canadians share that it is absurd to consider that canadian steel and aluminum is a national security threat. how much even more absurd it is to suggest that car parts made in canada to go into a car manufactured in the united states that could be sold back to a canadian could be a security threat? how absurd is it to suggest that car manufacturers in canada with a great number of u.s. parts for cars manufactured in canada to suggest that could pose a national security threat? section 232 action on cars now under investigation by the commerce department is absolutely absurd we have been very about that in public and private. also i think it is very important to_that the canadian and u.s. economy are finally integrated any trade action is disruptive on both sides of the border and we are already seeing the disruption impact of section 232 with the aluminum tariffs. more than 20000 applications for redemption currently being reviewed by the commerce department. so those that are seeking relief from the burdens they bear section 232 steel and alu
we have said and i think this is a feeling all canadians share that it is absurd to consider that canadian steel and aluminum is a national security threat. how much even more absurd it is to suggest that car parts made in canada to go into a car manufactured in the united states that could be sold back to a canadian could be a security threat? how absurd is it to suggest that car manufacturers in canada with a great number of u.s. parts for cars manufactured in canada to suggest that could...
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trudeau: i am going to stay focused on supporting canadian jobs, canadian workers.e continue to invest in the kind of high quality skills, training and education that canadian young people and canadian workers continue to need and to compete in the global economy. i will never apologize for making sure that we are there to support canadian workers, canadian industry. >> in a week, retaliatory tariffs. any conversations that you may have with mr. trump. what we were clear about imposing tariffs because of american actions. our foreign affairs minister is in constant contact with mr. lighthizer and people in the administration who know that we ,re going toward with the steps we regret having to go forward with these measures but we can't let things stand as they stand at the moment. we are continuing negotiations to improve nafta and will continue throughout the summer. with respect to nafta negotiations, will there be other meetings planned? >> yes, we have planned meetings, i don't have the exact dates but this is the intention of both canadian and u.s. negotiators,
trudeau: i am going to stay focused on supporting canadian jobs, canadian workers.e continue to invest in the kind of high quality skills, training and education that canadian young people and canadian workers continue to need and to compete in the global economy. i will never apologize for making sure that we are there to support canadian workers, canadian industry. >> in a week, retaliatory tariffs. any conversations that you may have with mr. trump. what we were clear about imposing...
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[applause] >> when it comes to jobs, we absolutely stand with canadians. canadians. what we found when we came into the office with the previous government they left us in a situation where 7.1% of unemployment, where are we now? 600,000 new jobs in the last two and a half years. our unemployment rate among the lowest w have seen in 40 years. so mr. speaker, we will not listen to the conservatives they talk about jobs, we've listen to canadians and what we are hearing is they have good jobs and a better economy and a better future. [applause] mr. speaker, the reality is that this year canada has actually st jobs and since this government took office, canadian investment in thenited states is up two thirds. american investment in canada is down by. this government tax increases are drivingh out of canada. while the finance minister agree at least to suspend his new carbon tax until we get through this crisis? [applause] mr. speaker i. woul i would liko start by recognizing all. we've heard the sad news about paul and we are thinking about him and his family while we m
[applause] >> when it comes to jobs, we absolutely stand with canadians. canadians. what we found when we came into the office with the previous government they left us in a situation where 7.1% of unemployment, where are we now? 600,000 new jobs in the last two and a half years. our unemployment rate among the lowest w have seen in 40 years. so mr. speaker, we will not listen to the conservatives they talk about jobs, we've listen to canadians and what we are hearing is they have good...
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it's the canadian way. >> it's the canadian way.ing way of doing health care is a single payer system. and because that's quite literally a foreign concept to most americans let me explain. single payer health care is financed by taxes and covers the cost of essential health care for everyone. one more time for the politician in the back. it covers the cost of essential health care for everyone. so instead of a bunch of insurance companies making up their own rules and pharmaceutical companies charging hundreds of dollars for aspirin is goes threw a single public system. something bernie sanders was trying to bring to the u.s. and he enlisted the help of author dr. danielle mark. >> this should be less pressure than against a u.s. senator. >> now you're on my territory. home game. >> if i brought to you the u.s. i would have been like super -- if you haven't seen the clip of the doctor. >> on archl how many canadians wait li die on a waiting list. >> i know there are 45,000 in america dying because they don't have insurance at all.
it's the canadian way. >> it's the canadian way.ing way of doing health care is a single payer system. and because that's quite literally a foreign concept to most americans let me explain. single payer health care is financed by taxes and covers the cost of essential health care for everyone. one more time for the politician in the back. it covers the cost of essential health care for everyone. so instead of a bunch of insurance companies making up their own rules and pharmaceutical...
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my job is to stand up for canadian workers and canadian interests.and i will do that without flinching. that's what i explained to the president. >> [reporter asking question in french] is he writing a lot of things in all caps on twitter when he's not along with you in the room? prime minister trudeau: [in french] listen. i have been having a constructive relationship with the president for about a year now. we work together, we have different approaches perhaps, but we are each there to defend the interests of our workers and our citizens. and that is what we do. i've spent perhaps a bit more time demonstrating that the interest of our citizens and workers are closely linked to the interests and advantages american workers have, because r economies are so well integrated. and i would continue to have that approach, which tries to obtain an advantage for canadians, but not at the all -- but not at the expense of americans. we know we work together in a positive way, we can create greater benefits than we would alone. >> [reporter asking question in
my job is to stand up for canadian workers and canadian interests.and i will do that without flinching. that's what i explained to the president. >> [reporter asking question in french] is he writing a lot of things in all caps on twitter when he's not along with you in the room? prime minister trudeau: [in french] listen. i have been having a constructive relationship with the president for about a year now. we work together, we have different approaches perhaps, but we are each there to...
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i will never apologize that we support canadian workers and canadian industry. week, you will be bringing in retaliatory tariffs. in a conversation that you may ump, we were. tr clear about imposing retaliatory tariffs because of american actions. our foreign affairs minister is in constant contact with mr. r and people in the administration that know we are going forward with these steps. we regret having to go forward with these measures but we cannot let things stand as they stand at the moment. we're continuing negotiations to improve nafta and will continue negotiating throughout the summer. negotiationsto the , will there be other meetings planned? yes, we have planned meetings, don't know the exact date, but this is the intention of u.s. and canadian negotiators, mexican as well. during the presidential transition period in mexico. [inaudible] >> why do you think and is suddenly so much in america's crosshairs? trudeau: we recognize the relationship between the canada and deeper than perhaps any two countries in the world. the level of collaboration betwe
i will never apologize that we support canadian workers and canadian industry. week, you will be bringing in retaliatory tariffs. in a conversation that you may ump, we were. tr clear about imposing retaliatory tariffs because of american actions. our foreign affairs minister is in constant contact with mr. r and people in the administration that know we are going forward with these steps. we regret having to go forward with these measures but we cannot let things stand as they stand at the...
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industry and canadian workers. i have to continue to believe int leaders will function the interests of their own country and i have a hard time accepting that any leader might do the kind of damage to his own auto industry that would happen if he were to bring in such a tariff uncanny to auto manufacturers given the integration of this part supply chainsf auto supply through the canada u.s. border. this is something we will continue to demonstrate and impress upon our friends and partners in the united states and we will continue to demonstrate that it is always better to work together than to create barriers to the most successful relationship in the world. >> if he does impose the terrace you have made clear that you would -- [indiscernible] at what point are you concerned about the effect it will have on the budget deficit? >> i am going to stay focused on supporting canadian jobs in workers. i will continue making sure families have been to put on their tables and that we continue to invest in the high-quality
industry and canadian workers. i have to continue to believe int leaders will function the interests of their own country and i have a hard time accepting that any leader might do the kind of damage to his own auto industry that would happen if he were to bring in such a tariff uncanny to auto manufacturers given the integration of this part supply chainsf auto supply through the canada u.s. border. this is something we will continue to demonstrate and impress upon our friends and partners in...
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i will always protect canadian workers and canadian interests. we have made good genuine progress over a range of issues over the course of the last few days. there is a lot we can cover here. let me highlight a few key a compliments. >> you first of all set up the advisory council on gender equality, whose mandate is to integrate gender equality into the different subject activities and results of the summit. the beginning of a new tradition, which makes gender equality one of the major priorities. they have confirmed to us that they will go out with this approach. growth of the economy, which has been observed, is largely attributable to women, who went to the labor market and transformed it. if we want to fight against economic growth, the income gap and social inequalities to truly achieve gender equality, that must be part of our object of. that's exactly what we have done during the summit. >> i'm thrilled to announce that nearly $4l invest billion to support quality education for women and girls living in crisis and fragile states. it give
i will always protect canadian workers and canadian interests. we have made good genuine progress over a range of issues over the course of the last few days. there is a lot we can cover here. let me highlight a few key a compliments. >> you first of all set up the advisory council on gender equality, whose mandate is to integrate gender equality into the different subject activities and results of the summit. the beginning of a new tradition, which makes gender equality one of the major...
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it's the canadian way. >> it's the canadian way. >> the canadian way of health care is a singer payerystem. because that's a foreign concept to most americans, let me explain. it's financed by taxes and it covers the cost of essential health care for everyone. one more time for the politician in the back. it covers the cost of essential health care for everyone. paking up their own rules and parted pseudocalls. it's something senator barney sanders was trying to brick to the u.s. and enlisted the help of dr. danielle mark. >> it should be less pressure. >> now you're object my territory. if i wroug you here, giving richard this is what we're talking about. >> howl patients on a waiting list die each year? >> 45 thousands in america that die without insurance. >> i feel like it's low grade rap battle. is there's times i want to go, ooh. >> i think that the thing about the american health care debate is that it seems to be loose on the evidence. >> i think it's not just that debate. we don't like to let fact influence. so one of the defining features of canada and maybe as the world is
it's the canadian way. >> it's the canadian way. >> the canadian way of health care is a singer payerystem. because that's a foreign concept to most americans, let me explain. it's financed by taxes and it covers the cost of essential health care for everyone. one more time for the politician in the back. it covers the cost of essential health care for everyone. paking up their own rules and parted pseudocalls. it's something senator barney sanders was trying to brick to the u.s....
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♪ >> i will stand up for canadian interests.e are now the only g7 country with a free-trade deal with every other g7 country. we continue to believe deeply that there is a win-win-win opportunity for canada, mexico, and the united states. ♪ >> the g7 is a gathering of the world's most advanced economies to talk about the challenges we have in common. and there is one challenge is shared across the g7 and much of the developed world, how do you reassure people that all the changes we are going through in our work places from automation, deals,the greater trade deals, hower trade are these factors going to ensure that the growth we create this fairly shared by everyone? when you look at the anxiety of the aggressive nationalism, the polarization, insularity, anti-globalization, all those facets that are slipping into politics all around the world, it stems from an anxiety that people feel that the system we have might be good at creating growth, but it is not good at creating growth that is good for all citizens. whether it was pr
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i highlighted directly to the president that canadians did not ta ke president that canadians did not with significant tariffs on our steel and alumina industry, but it delete, we do not take lightly the fact that it is based on national security reason that, for canadians who either themselves or whose parents or whose community members stood shoulder to shoulder with american soldiers in far—off lands and conflicts, from the first world war onwards, that it is kind of insulting. i have made it very clear to the president that it is not something we relish doing, but it is something that we absolutely will do. because canadians are polite, we are reasonable, but we also will not be pushed around. earlier i spoke to professorjohn kirton. he's director of the g7 research group at the munk school of global affairs at the university of toronto and he was at the g7 summit in quebec city. i asked him what he thought had prompted trump's reaction. a key thing was that the president, once he left the very unifying dynamics of the summit, and went back home and alone with only his closest adv
i highlighted directly to the president that canadians did not ta ke president that canadians did not with significant tariffs on our steel and alumina industry, but it delete, we do not take lightly the fact that it is based on national security reason that, for canadians who either themselves or whose parents or whose community members stood shoulder to shoulder with american soldiers in far—off lands and conflicts, from the first world war onwards, that it is kind of insulting. i have made...
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canadian m&a for these companies did a paltry 19 deals this year.cquisitions turn the tide or is it one off value play in a struggling industry? i recently caught up with anthony marino to ask him about the acquisitions. anthony: we found on this m&a investment, we could make a high rate of concern -- high rate of return. using the commodities to evaluate, we found very high returns on the transaction of the level we were able to do it. alix: a lot of investors are companies have wanted to get out of canada and the conversation about it not being the best place to be. what gave you the confidence to go forward? anthony: i could address that a couple of ways. the first, looking at the profitability of canadian light oil in general, we have gotten way lower differentials that in the permian, where lower royalties than the permian, and we have costs helped by the week canadian dollar. it is a u.s. nominated products, but with the week exchange rate versus usd, costs are scrunched down in comparison to what they would be in the u.s. because of the effec
canadian m&a for these companies did a paltry 19 deals this year.cquisitions turn the tide or is it one off value play in a struggling industry? i recently caught up with anthony marino to ask him about the acquisitions. anthony: we found on this m&a investment, we could make a high rate of concern -- high rate of return. using the commodities to evaluate, we found very high returns on the transaction of the level we were able to do it. alix: a lot of investors are companies have wanted...
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canadian m&a for these companies did a paltry 19 deals this year.uisitions turn the tide or is it one off value play in a struggling industry? i recently caught up with anthony marino to ask him about the acquisitions. anthony: we found on this m&a investment, we could make a high rate of concern -- high rate of return. using the commodities to evaluate, we found very high returns on the transaction of the level we were able to do it. alix: a lot of investors are companies have wanted to get out of canada and the conversation about it not being the best place to be. what gave you the confidence to go forward? anthony: i could address that a couple of ways. the first, looking at the profitability of canadian light oil in geral, we have gotten way lower differentials that in the permian, where lower royalties than the permian, and we have costs helped by the week canadian dollar. it is a u.s. nominated products, but with the week exchange rate versus usd, costs are scrunched down in comparison to what they would be in the u.s. because of the effect yo
canadian m&a for these companies did a paltry 19 deals this year.uisitions turn the tide or is it one off value play in a struggling industry? i recently caught up with anthony marino to ask him about the acquisitions. anthony: we found on this m&a investment, we could make a high rate of concern -- high rate of return. using the commodities to evaluate, we found very high returns on the transaction of the level we were able to do it. alix: a lot of investors are companies have wanted...
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♪ >> i will stand up for canadian interests.e are now the only g7 country with a free-trade deal with every other g7 country. deeplyinue to believe that there is a win-win-win opportunity for anna deked, mexico, and the united states. -- opportunity for canada, mexico, and the united states. ♪ >> the g7 is a gathering of the world's most advanced economies to talk about the challenges we have an common, and there is one challenge is shared across the g7 and much of the developed world, how do you reassure people that all the changes we are going through in our work places from automation, ai, greater trade deals, to globalization in general, how are these factors going to ensure that the growth we create this fairly shared by everyone? when you look at the anxiety of , theggressive nationalism polarization, insularity, anti-globalization, all those facets of politics around the world, it stems from an anxiety that people feel that the system we have might be good at creating growth, but it is not good at creating growth for all
♪ >> i will stand up for canadian interests.e are now the only g7 country with a free-trade deal with every other g7 country. deeplyinue to believe that there is a win-win-win opportunity for anna deked, mexico, and the united states. -- opportunity for canada, mexico, and the united states. ♪ >> the g7 is a gathering of the world's most advanced economies to talk about the challenges we have an common, and there is one challenge is shared across the g7 and much of the developed...
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canadians are polite, reasonable but we will not be pushed around.arrage of comments from the permanent —— president, from air force one. they worked hard to avoid this kind of meltdown as they thought they had donejust of meltdown as they thought they had done just that. of meltdown as they thought they had donejust that. in of meltdown as they thought they had done just that. in the space of two oi’ done just that. in the space of two or three tweets, the divisions between these supposed allies are now as deep as ever. and earlier gary gave me more reaction to president trump's mid—air tweets. surprise, i guess, yes, but we are used to these sort of surprises. this was a pretty big one, i would say. this summit had racked up the organisers, the canadians thought they had pulled the frying pan from the fire and thought they had done the unimaginable, getting all seven countries to sign up to the same agreement. from tens of thousands feet up, and thousands of miles away, donald trump pulled the plug on america's concurrence in that agreement. the re
canadians are polite, reasonable but we will not be pushed around.arrage of comments from the permanent —— president, from air force one. they worked hard to avoid this kind of meltdown as they thought they had donejust of meltdown as they thought they had done just that. of meltdown as they thought they had donejust that. in of meltdown as they thought they had done just that. in the space of two oi’ done just that. in the space of two or three tweets, the divisions between these...
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because canadians are polite, we are reasonable, but we also will not be pushed around.spondent, gary o'donoghue is in quebec with more reaction on president trump's mid—air tweets. surprise, i guess, yes, but we are used to these sort of surprises. this was a pretty big one, i would say. this summit had racked up the organisers, the canadians thought they had pulled the frying pan from the fire and thought they had done the unimaginable, getting all seven countries to sign up to the same agreement. from tens of thousands feet up, and thousands of miles away, donald trump pulled the plug on america's concurrence in that agreement. the reason, the canadian prime minister during his final press conference, again criticised the us tariffs on aluminium and steel and said canadians were polite and reasonable but would not be pushed around, in his words. when the president saw those comments, he ordered his representatives down here at the g7 to take america's name off that agreement. we thought this was possible yesterday, we thought it could end in chaos and we thought the c
because canadians are polite, we are reasonable, but we also will not be pushed around.spondent, gary o'donoghue is in quebec with more reaction on president trump's mid—air tweets. surprise, i guess, yes, but we are used to these sort of surprises. this was a pretty big one, i would say. this summit had racked up the organisers, the canadians thought they had pulled the frying pan from the fire and thought they had done the unimaginable, getting all seven countries to sign up to the same...
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minister justin trudeau the us leader accuses trudeau of lying and friends to impose tariffs on canadian automobiles also coming up the. teleprompter arrives in singapore the us president steps off air force one for what he calls his mission of peace to be there for to distort so much with north korean leader kim jong il and her russian singapore earlier. by my ash waiter thanks for joining us. a deepening rift among allies after this weekend's g. seven summit in canada two days of tense talks after all two days of tense talks all seven leaders endorsed a final communique seemingly finding an agreement on the need for quote rules based international trade but then with a tweet president trump withdrew his endorsement in a separate post trump also condemned the summit's host canadian prime minister justin trudeau writing pm justin trudeau of canada acted so meek and mild during our g seven meeting only to give at a news conference after i left saying that u.s. tariffs were kind of insulting and he will not be pushed around very dishonest and weak it was an acrimonious and to the g. seven
minister justin trudeau the us leader accuses trudeau of lying and friends to impose tariffs on canadian automobiles also coming up the. teleprompter arrives in singapore the us president steps off air force one for what he calls his mission of peace to be there for to distort so much with north korean leader kim jong il and her russian singapore earlier. by my ash waiter thanks for joining us. a deepening rift among allies after this weekend's g. seven summit in canada two days of tense talks...
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trudeau: i will stand up for canadian interests. we are now the only g7 country with a free-trade deal with every other g7 country. we continue to believe deeply that there is a win-win-win opportunity for canada, mexico, and the united states. ♪ p.m. trudeau: the g7 is a gathering of the world's most advanced economies to talk about the challenges we have in common. and there is one big economic challenge that is shared across the g7 and much of the developed world, how do you reassure people that all the changes we are going through in our work places from automation, to ai, to greater trade deals, to globalization in general, how are these factors going to ensure that the growth we create is fairly shared by everyone? when you look at the anxiety of the aggressive nationalism, the polarization, insularity, the anti-trade, anti-globalization, all those facets that are slipping into politics all around the world, it stems from an anxiety that people feel that the system we have might be good at creating growth, but it is not good a
trudeau: i will stand up for canadian interests. we are now the only g7 country with a free-trade deal with every other g7 country. we continue to believe deeply that there is a win-win-win opportunity for canada, mexico, and the united states. ♪ p.m. trudeau: the g7 is a gathering of the world's most advanced economies to talk about the challenges we have in common. and there is one big economic challenge that is shared across the g7 and much of the developed world, how do you reassure...
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in a tweet, mr trump said his decision was in response to comments made by the host, the canadian primeter, justin trudeau at a news conference. he accused mr trudeau of making false statements and said canada was charging massive tariffs to us farmers, workers and companies. his went on to say that mr trudeau had been meek and mild during their meetings, but had later described us tariffs as insulting. our correspondent gary o'donoghue is live in quebec for us now. from where you are sitting, was it a bit of a surprise that president trump came out with these? surprise, i guess, surprise, iguess, but surprise, i guess, but we are used to this. this was a pretty big one. this summit had racked up the organisers, the canadians thought they had pulled the frying pan from they had pulled the frying pan from the fire and thought they had done the fire and thought they had done the unimaginable, getting all seven countries to sign up to the same agreement. from thousands of miles away, donald trump pulled the plug on america's concurrence in that agreement. the reason, the canadian prime min
in a tweet, mr trump said his decision was in response to comments made by the host, the canadian primeter, justin trudeau at a news conference. he accused mr trudeau of making false statements and said canada was charging massive tariffs to us farmers, workers and companies. his went on to say that mr trudeau had been meek and mild during their meetings, but had later described us tariffs as insulting. our correspondent gary o'donoghue is live in quebec for us now. from where you are sitting,...
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council to the canadian government.nald trump is now on his way to singapore, due to land there a little later on ahead of his planned meeting with the north korean leader kim jong planned meeting with the north korean leader kimjong on. —— kimjong—un. mr kim has arrived in singapore in the last hour. let's show you some of the live pictures there. that is the motorcade. we are not sure of the north korean leader will be setting off from that hotel there, where he arrived a little earlier on. but certain level stocks with donald trump scheduled for tuesday, talks on denuclearisation of the korean peninsula. donald trump of course has been saying he would know within a few seconds, really, whether kim jong—un means business, but donald trump also saying he is quite prepared, if he has two, to walk. . —— to walk out of those discussions. our correspondent in singapore, rupert wingfield—hayes, witnessed mr kim's arrival. this, we believe, is the motorcade carrying the north korean leader kim jong—un. it left changi interna
council to the canadian government.nald trump is now on his way to singapore, due to land there a little later on ahead of his planned meeting with the north korean leader kim jong planned meeting with the north korean leader kimjong on. —— kimjong—un. mr kim has arrived in singapore in the last hour. let's show you some of the live pictures there. that is the motorcade. we are not sure of the north korean leader will be setting off from that hotel there, where he arrived a little earlier...
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of canadian companies in alabama.if i manufacture auto parts in toronto and i also have a mill in the u.s. government maybe i spend the u.s. mill instead. that could have a devastating impact on the canadian economy. that is what the president has said he wants when it comes to trade. he doesn't want big differences with countries like canada. shery: how popular or unpopular are these your territory tariffs -- these retaliatory tariffs in canada? greg: we recently had an election in the biggest province, and everyone seeking office in ontario said they stood firmly behind what justin trudeau is doing. and the heard so far saying that we don't want to escalate is one that has gotten a lot of support. aren't people worry that prices will rise? greg: that is one thing that is a pretty clear bet. tariff rates of 10% and 25% are going to hit consumers in the pocketbook. if you are the bank of canada, you have battled for years to get inflation up to 2%, now that it is there, the possibility of extra price pressure is not t
of canadian companies in alabama.if i manufacture auto parts in toronto and i also have a mill in the u.s. government maybe i spend the u.s. mill instead. that could have a devastating impact on the canadian economy. that is what the president has said he wants when it comes to trade. he doesn't want big differences with countries like canada. shery: how popular or unpopular are these your territory tariffs -- these retaliatory tariffs in canada? greg: we recently had an election in the biggest...
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back in two thousand and thirteen fit to one the canadian grand prix in similar fashion from start to finish but this victory this season was a bit sweeter not only did it in the canadian dry spell for ferrari it also led to fettle head of lewis hamilton in the championship standings perfect for a good way a good way to describe unbelievable i mean i said yesterday how much this place was for ferrari i think we see it from the world when we touchdown we come here. to have a race like we have today is unbelievable. rounding out the podium was mercedes driver fell terry botha's in second and red bulls next to shopping. formular wants next up the french grand prix. he is called the king of clay for a reason rafael nadal has won a record eleventh french open defeating dominic team in dominating fashion that all custard to victory in straight sets over the austrian who had defeated him at the madrid open last month the win is that all seventeenth grand slam title after the match he said winning this latest one was beyond his wildest dreams if you tell me seven eight years ago that i will b
back in two thousand and thirteen fit to one the canadian grand prix in similar fashion from start to finish but this victory this season was a bit sweeter not only did it in the canadian dry spell for ferrari it also led to fettle head of lewis hamilton in the championship standings perfect for a good way a good way to describe unbelievable i mean i said yesterday how much this place was for ferrari i think we see it from the world when we touchdown we come here. to have a race like we have...
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canadians will sort of view this says just another in what has been a series of irrational statements from the president united states that he is singular where there's never going to president like him but. we have to we have to deal with the united states and our prime minister will continue to deal with them and there it is is it going to be difficult because of a trade war is more likely as part saw correspondents in various analysts suggesting the language that has been used more or less calling your prime minister a liar is quite tactless on the diplomatic front how is that going to sour relations between ottawa and washington d.c. . well i think the prime minister understands the most important relationship that internationally should be as it is that with the president ited states so i think he will continue to try to work at that and i don't think he'll be pouring or on this he'll just wait because who knows where trump will be tomorrow or whether trump will phone him tonight as he as he does. what is important is that canada and mexico in the united states are still negotiat
canadians will sort of view this says just another in what has been a series of irrational statements from the president united states that he is singular where there's never going to president like him but. we have to we have to deal with the united states and our prime minister will continue to deal with them and there it is is it going to be difficult because of a trade war is more likely as part saw correspondents in various analysts suggesting the language that has been used more or less...
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>> anthony: you celebrate canadian history, you celebrate canadian traditions, you celebrate canadian -- is it national, uh, quebecois fervor? >> david: i think that's very much it. he's very much a patriot. i say all the time this is one of the most important restaurants, to me, in north america, if not the world. it's an art installation, if you actually look at it. >> anthony: the meal begins -- begins -- with a tower of maple desserts. good lord. sponge maple toffee. maple donuts. beaver tails. maple cotton candy. but, but, but wait, there's more. almond croissants, whippet biscuits, some nougat. >> david: yeah. >> anthony: ah, there we go. i think that's a first for me. i've never seen that done. >> david no? >> anthony: well, not with a hammer. let the madness begin. next, a whole lobe of foie gras with baked beans, on a pancake, cooked in duck fat, of course, cottage cheese and eggs, cooked in maple syrup. wow. that's awesome. there's a healthy salad, sautéed duck hearts, gizzards, and pig's ear, topped with a heaping pile of fried pork rinds. good lord. mmm. oh, and a calf bra
>> anthony: you celebrate canadian history, you celebrate canadian traditions, you celebrate canadian -- is it national, uh, quebecois fervor? >> david: i think that's very much it. he's very much a patriot. i say all the time this is one of the most important restaurants, to me, in north america, if not the world. it's an art installation, if you actually look at it. >> anthony: the meal begins -- begins -- with a tower of maple desserts. good lord. sponge maple toffee. maple...
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canadian marijuana is a gateway to other canadian behavior. today, your taking a tote.orrow, you're toting a toque. next thing you know you're mainlining poutine, lumberjacking, and slurping the amber dragon. ( laughter ) don't think it can happen to you? check out this average joe from skokie, illinois. he took a trip to saskatchewan to visit his girlfriend, mary jane. now look at him. >> ♪ when i'm calling youuuuu ♪ chickity china, the chinese chicken ♪ you have a drumstick and your brain stops tickin' ♪ >> sickening. so, parents talk to your kids about canadian weed. otherwise you'll be soaring... eh? ( band playing ) >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert." plus, stephen welcomes seth rogen and comedian danny jolles. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! thanks, everybody! you got-- you got-- you got to love a friday audience, jon. ( cheers and applause ) every friday. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host
canadian marijuana is a gateway to other canadian behavior. today, your taking a tote.orrow, you're toting a toque. next thing you know you're mainlining poutine, lumberjacking, and slurping the amber dragon. ( laughter ) don't think it can happen to you? check out this average joe from skokie, illinois. he took a trip to saskatchewan to visit his girlfriend, mary jane. now look at him. >> ♪ when i'm calling youuuuu ♪ chickity china, the chinese chicken ♪ you have a drumstick and...
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he owned all canadians who played a role in the summit running well fine thank you to the.hearts of those indigenous communities with whom we work closely throughout this process successful g. seven summit here in charlotte what this summit was focused on addressing very real universal challenges and finding lasting solutions that will make a difference in the lives of people and i'm happy to announce that we've released a joint communique by all seven countries just to check on anything very happy to. come.
he owned all canadians who played a role in the summit running well fine thank you to the.hearts of those indigenous communities with whom we work closely throughout this process successful g. seven summit here in charlotte what this summit was focused on addressing very real universal challenges and finding lasting solutions that will make a difference in the lives of people and i'm happy to announce that we've released a joint communique by all seven countries just to check on anything very...
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but as i have consistently said, i will always protect canadian workers and canadian interests. we have also made good, genuine progress over a large range of issues over the course of the last few days. so there's a lot we could cover here, but then we just highlight a few key accomplishments. [in french] >> makes gender equality one of the major priorities. they will go with this approach. in canada as throughout the world, growth in the economy, observed in the last decade, is contribute a bolt to those who -- contribute both to those who went out -- contributable those who went out in the market. income gaps and social achieveties to truly gender equality part of our objective, just as the economy and environment are. >> today, i'm thrilled to announce that canada along with the european union, germany, japan, the united kingdom, and the world bank world nearly $4 billion to support quality education for women in -- and girls living in fragile states. this represents the single largest investment of its time -- kind. in the search for greater quality, education, making their
but as i have consistently said, i will always protect canadian workers and canadian interests. we have also made good, genuine progress over a large range of issues over the course of the last few days. so there's a lot we could cover here, but then we just highlight a few key accomplishments. [in french] >> makes gender equality one of the major priorities. they will go with this approach. in canada as throughout the world, growth in the economy, observed in the last decade, is...
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>> the canadians! so typically canadian! god! >> what's wrong with them?they not know how to act on the world stage? >> so when you say "what's that aboot" is that canadian or minnesota? people up north are so rude. >> yeah. thank god for people in the trump administration. they know how to stand up to this. >> yeah, watch this. >> he really kind of stabbed us in the back. he really actually -- he did a great disservice to the whole g7. he betrayed -- >> trudeau did? >> yes, he did. because they were united in the g7. they had this bilateral meeting, we were close to making a deal with nafta bilaterally and we leave and true tdeau pull this sophomoric polstunt. >> there's a special place in hell for any foreign leader that engages in bad faith diplomacy with p donald j. trump and then tries to stab him in the back on the way out the door and that's what bad faith justin trudeau did with that stunt press conference. that'shat weak, dishonest, justin trudeau did and that comes right from air force one. >> stop. that's bad. >> anyway, we have with us -- to so
>> the canadians! so typically canadian! god! >> what's wrong with them?they not know how to act on the world stage? >> so when you say "what's that aboot" is that canadian or minnesota? people up north are so rude. >> yeah. thank god for people in the trump administration. they know how to stand up to this. >> yeah, watch this. >> he really kind of stabbed us in the back. he really actually -- he did a great disservice to the whole g7. he betrayed...
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you were saying it is a new low for relations between canadian —— canada and the us, but the canadianamerican free trade agreement can bonne advised, so even though there's all this diplomatic negative language going on, there probably will be movement as far as traders concerned. —— can be re—advised. but they can make a deal. yes and no. because president trump has put this in the same basket. so he said these issues about steel and aluminium, the tariffs on those, those are all to be discussed as part of the wider north american free trade agreement, and ultimately those tariffs are now in place and canada has said it will respond by the 1st ofjuly with parrots of its own, so there is still the real potential for this to get extremely messy. —— will respond by the 1st ofjuly with new tariffs of its own. at the same time they are trying to negotiate an agreement for the north american free trade agreement itself. and president trump, on these deals of negotiation, likes to be seen at the centre of it. we have two leaders at the moment who don't seem to be getting along. if anything,
you were saying it is a new low for relations between canadian —— canada and the us, but the canadianamerican free trade agreement can bonne advised, so even though there's all this diplomatic negative language going on, there probably will be movement as far as traders concerned. —— can be re—advised. but they can make a deal. yes and no. because president trump has put this in the same basket. so he said these issues about steel and aluminium, the tariffs on those, those are all to...
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workers and canadian interests. and joining me now is our correspondent claire richardson in quebec city following the g. seven summit so claire we did in fact see a signed statement after this you seven summit despite the tensions on the ground where have these leaders found common ground. i think they found common ground in wanting to save face and project a united message that this was not just a summit that drove a wedge more deeply between the u.s. and its partners now we heard we just heard there at them saying that they had come to that he had raised the issue of tariffs with donald trump referring of course it to the steel and aluminum tariffs that went into effect at the end of last month and this has been something that has been a real sore point throughout the summit the fact that u.s. allies see it as unfair trading practices canada went as far as to call these tariffs illegal and they have of course said that they are going to impose retaliatory it tariffs in order to try and maintain some semblance of
workers and canadian interests. and joining me now is our correspondent claire richardson in quebec city following the g. seven summit so claire we did in fact see a signed statement after this you seven summit despite the tensions on the ground where have these leaders found common ground. i think they found common ground in wanting to save face and project a united message that this was not just a summit that drove a wedge more deeply between the u.s. and its partners now we heard we just...
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we're still waiting for canadian prime minister justin trudeau to address the g.seven a for now from arable in iraq back to germany the young iraqi suspected of raping and murdering fourteen year old susanna feldman has arrived at the airport and frankfurt and we will bring you more as that story develops. thousands have gathered in the polish capital warsaw to support l g b t rights in the city's annual equality parade the pride celebrations come as activists say a conservative turn in poland has forced them to fight harder for their rights. a ring and a declaration of love to kick off the eighteenth equality parade people have come to warsaw from all over poland to take part organizers say that things have gotten tougher for l g b t people since the right wing government came to power you know so much about it that there are studies that show we are in second last place in europe when it comes to homophobia it's really a disgrace for. many gay people in poland have experienced discrimination bullying or even physical violence. just let me that's an important cel
we're still waiting for canadian prime minister justin trudeau to address the g.seven a for now from arable in iraq back to germany the young iraqi suspected of raping and murdering fourteen year old susanna feldman has arrived at the airport and frankfurt and we will bring you more as that story develops. thousands have gathered in the polish capital warsaw to support l g b t rights in the city's annual equality parade the pride celebrations come as activists say a conservative turn in poland...
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workers and canadian interests. it seems to be a rather thorny issue can it be resolved swiftly as trudeau hopes. well here he's obviously referring to the american that tariffs on steel and aluminum that have been such a sore point throughout this summit allies feel that they are unfair trading practices in canada even called them illegal i think here trudeau kind of kicked the can down the road a little bit he said that he obviously brought the issue up with donald trump but that it was something that is going to need to be hashed out the worst case scenario of course being a full blown a trade war and so he's able to say look i've spoken about these issues but did he actually exact any concessions from trump it seems unlikely now trudeau seemed like he was remaining rather positive throughout his final press conference despite these lingering tensions hanging over the entire summit there let's take a quick listen to what he had to say it's on which is the fund. certain to. our world has to deal with. meetings lik
workers and canadian interests. it seems to be a rather thorny issue can it be resolved swiftly as trudeau hopes. well here he's obviously referring to the american that tariffs on steel and aluminum that have been such a sore point throughout this summit allies feel that they are unfair trading practices in canada even called them illegal i think here trudeau kind of kicked the can down the road a little bit he said that he obviously brought the issue up with donald trump but that it was...
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and north korea among them will be a canadian. and humanitarian it was born career and then you released from a labor camp and north korea last year after nearly a thousand day captivity my name is here pastor at the korean light presbyterian church near toronto. i went to north korea one hundred fifty times to help starving people during the famine. we fed more than ten thousand i was so well known to the north korean government i didn't even need a visa i wasn't suspicious when they asked me to come to a meeting one day i just went. home in pyongyang i was arrested in the court i found out they objected to a speech i made against worshiping the kim family as god's only god should be worshiped i said that's what i believed so i confessed to the charges i even said i'd been a traitor. or the. sentence me to death but then sent me instead to a labor camp for life. it was bitterly cold i had to break up cold and dig with my bare hands in the frozen ground the guards didn't torture me but the verbal abuse was constant. my christian f
and north korea among them will be a canadian. and humanitarian it was born career and then you released from a labor camp and north korea last year after nearly a thousand day captivity my name is here pastor at the korean light presbyterian church near toronto. i went to north korea one hundred fifty times to help starving people during the famine. we fed more than ten thousand i was so well known to the north korean government i didn't even need a visa i wasn't suspicious when they asked me...
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canadians are fired up.o a poll done there, some 80% oppose the trump administration tariffs. does this, first off, mark a real war now? >> well, we're in a really ominous position here. this is something that the u.s. and canada in 151 years have never faced, and i think that we're going to talk math and facts and jobs, but we'll also talk about this relationship and the importance of it and the depth and breadth of it. you know, it was the canadians who took our embassy officials out of iran when the ayatollah came in, it was the canadians who took all those flights on 9/11 that were diverted, it was the canadians who were with us in afghanistan shoulder to shoulder taking more fatalities per capita than we did. it's the canadians, whenever we have a problem, we call the canadians and say be there for us. so the damage to the relationship could potentially be even larger than the economics. but the economics shouldn't be underestimated because we're ramping this thing up, and i'm actually looking for an of
canadians are fired up.o a poll done there, some 80% oppose the trump administration tariffs. does this, first off, mark a real war now? >> well, we're in a really ominous position here. this is something that the u.s. and canada in 151 years have never faced, and i think that we're going to talk math and facts and jobs, but we'll also talk about this relationship and the importance of it and the depth and breadth of it. you know, it was the canadians who took our embassy officials out of...
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prime minister just comments made by the canadian prime ministerjust in trudeau.cused him of making false statements and said that canada charging massive ta riffs said that canada charging massive tariffs to us farmers, workers and companies. he went on to say that justin trudeau had been meek and mild during their meetings, but had later described us tariffs as insulting. let's get the latest. i apologise for dragging you out. what is going on, what happened? the president, just a a few moments after the communique was released, said a tweet saying that the us would not be endorsing it. he cited the statement from justin trudeau, saying it was full of faults with. justin trudeau was talking about the ta riffs justin trudeau was talking about the tariffs the us imposed on steel and aluminium, trudeau said he was ready to go forward with reactions and that he found those insulting because the us and canada had always been allies. the idea that the us needed paris under the guise of national security, which is how the white house is imposing them, was insulting to
prime minister just comments made by the canadian prime ministerjust in trudeau.cused him of making false statements and said that canada charging massive ta riffs said that canada charging massive tariffs to us farmers, workers and companies. he went on to say that justin trudeau had been meek and mild during their meetings, but had later described us tariffs as insulting. let's get the latest. i apologise for dragging you out. what is going on, what happened? the president, just a a few...