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i'm a member of the canadian guards. regiment was formed in 1953 and became canada's first national regiment. its motto means from sea to sea. >> what are your assignments? >> i am with [speaking french] ordered at citadel -- quartered at citadel. we are a french unit. most of our men are french and come from the province of quebec. >> i'm told the 22nd regiment is frequently referred to as the vingt deux. what is the story behind this? >> we are called vingt deux by english speaking people. come now as we watch the changing of the guard. ♪ [trumpet playing] ♪ >> the tradition of canada's regiments have been nurtured by older british customs and provide added luster to the parade ground. one of the most famous sites in quebec city is the inspection and changing of the guards daily at the citadel by the 22nd regiment. these 19th century uniforms belie the modern, professional soldiers who wear them. [drumline] these ceremonials are an important part of a proud military heritage. they are very much a symbol of canada's mod
i'm a member of the canadian guards. regiment was formed in 1953 and became canada's first national regiment. its motto means from sea to sea. >> what are your assignments? >> i am with [speaking french] ordered at citadel -- quartered at citadel. we are a french unit. most of our men are french and come from the province of quebec. >> i'm told the 22nd regiment is frequently referred to as the vingt deux. what is the story behind this? >> we are called vingt deux by...
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i'm a member of the canadian guards. regiment was formed in 1953 and became canada's first national regiment. its motto means from sea to sea. stewart: and what of your assignments, sergeant major? >> yes, sergeant queen. i am with [french spoken] quarter at the citadel. we are a french-speaking unit. men are french descent and come from the province of quebec. stewart: i am told the royal 22nd regiment is frequently referred to as the van dous. what is the story behind us? 2 byes, we are known as 2 the english speaking people. they have difficulty to pronounce 22eme regiment. come now as we watch the changing of the guard. ♪ [trumpet being played] stewart: the traditions of canada's regiments have been nurtured by the older british customs and provide added luster to the parade gallons. one of the most famous summer sites in quebec city is the inspection and changing of the guards have the citadel by the royal 22nd regiment. these 19th-century uniforms belie the modern, professional soldiers who wear them. ♪ stewart: th
i'm a member of the canadian guards. regiment was formed in 1953 and became canada's first national regiment. its motto means from sea to sea. stewart: and what of your assignments, sergeant major? >> yes, sergeant queen. i am with [french spoken] quarter at the citadel. we are a french-speaking unit. men are french descent and come from the province of quebec. stewart: i am told the royal 22nd regiment is frequently referred to as the van dous. what is the story behind us? 2 byes, we are...
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strategist turned more bullish on canadian stocks. christine oram has the story., the canadian market has been performing really well, despite the fact that we do have this massive overhang from trade. a disconnect's between the headlines we are seeing in the with the market is performing, second quarter for canadian stocks was the best sense 2013 and it's important to know that was largely led by energy stocks, so that's really been driving the game. the energy sector on the tsx signs best course since 2009, so we are talking about those financial crisis rebound, that's her level of gains, the energy sector was up 13% or 14%. now that we are heading into the third quarter, strategist are revising the forecast for where the tsx is going to end the year. they are saying dismissed the trade stuff, we don't know where that's going to go so we are not going to worry about it for the most part yet. what they are focused on is the oil story, where we will prices are heading and what that means for canadian energy stocks. amanda: west texas back above $75 today, so lots
strategist turned more bullish on canadian stocks. christine oram has the story., the canadian market has been performing really well, despite the fact that we do have this massive overhang from trade. a disconnect's between the headlines we are seeing in the with the market is performing, second quarter for canadian stocks was the best sense 2013 and it's important to know that was largely led by energy stocks, so that's really been driving the game. the energy sector on the tsx signs best...
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of canadians. and it's happened to a degree with our leagues and you know we have a lot of immigrants in our country so they're they have a link back to it whether it's europe or south america or wherever else in the world but i think it's really catching that genie in a bottle with with the culture of what football really is and the power of football i think we've seen the heavenly domain this will have an opportunity to showcase your culture to the world yeah no actually you know and you know i know you know football is big in russia but you know there are other sports like hockey for instance right but you actually saw the difference even from game one to the last game the russians played in terms of the fans and and their sort of emotion and so so they probably want through a very similar experience that we're probably going to go through over the next eight years encounter because very similar type of cultures in that way where they have adopt another drama sport which is hockey for them like
of canadians. and it's happened to a degree with our leagues and you know we have a lot of immigrants in our country so they're they have a link back to it whether it's europe or south america or wherever else in the world but i think it's really catching that genie in a bottle with with the culture of what football really is and the power of football i think we've seen the heavenly domain this will have an opportunity to showcase your culture to the world yeah no actually you know and you know...
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there's an article in the canadian media telling canadians to buy crown royal now because it's canadianwant to tough ketchup because heinz is a very company. they had a market in canada, they closed down their meant in ontario -- their plant in ontario, and they've shifted back to the united states, but they're still exporting goods to canada. french's saw this as an opportunity, hey, let's become more canadian, stick a flag on our logo right there, and canadians will start buying our product, and that's exactly when's happening. even though french's is owned by an american company. this is just one example of how will heinz retaliate? will they possibly consider moving back to canada and opening up a manufacturer there? just so they can start producing and avoid these potential tariffs? going forward, though, you have president -- prime minister trudeau who said on friday he reached out to the president, spoke to him on the phone and pretty much said he had no choice but to put forth these retaliatory tariffs. the big problem though would be if this escalates to include the auto sector
there's an article in the canadian media telling canadians to buy crown royal now because it's canadianwant to tough ketchup because heinz is a very company. they had a market in canada, they closed down their meant in ontario -- their plant in ontario, and they've shifted back to the united states, but they're still exporting goods to canada. french's saw this as an opportunity, hey, let's become more canadian, stick a flag on our logo right there, and canadians will start buying our product,...
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the canadian government had carved out a series of five airports between yukon territory and there were other fields in alaska between the yukon border and fairbanks. with canada's consent the united states war department decided to build a military highway from dawson creek, british columbia to fairbanks, alaska to link up and supply these airfields and supply emergency supplies for troops and materials. this highway would extend roughly 1,500 miles about the distance from washington to denver. the frontier town of dawson creek saw the arrival of the first army engineer troop in arch 1942. here they set up a camp. enlisted men were trained in the special problems of maintenance and operation of tractors in the north. their workout in subzero weather over the surrounding hills soon roduced skilled tuskaners. before the arrival of additional engineer troops, these first troops moved over a trail broken by the canadian department of transport to fort nelson where they established a base carp and began work -- camp and began working northwest. others entered through scagway and established
the canadian government had carved out a series of five airports between yukon territory and there were other fields in alaska between the yukon border and fairbanks. with canada's consent the united states war department decided to build a military highway from dawson creek, british columbia to fairbanks, alaska to link up and supply these airfields and supply emergency supplies for troops and materials. this highway would extend roughly 1,500 miles about the distance from washington to...
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canadian trade dispe. >> debits or credit. the answer to that may be digital. those stories and more tonight on nightly it's monday july 2nd opinion. >> and we welcome you. good evening, everyone. tech stocks rallied late in the day to help the page irindexes close higher t on first major trading day of the second half and the third quarter. as one analyst put if, the constant threat of something worse istarting to take its effect on the market. because there's no clear end in with that, the dow jones rose 35 points to 24.307. the nasdaq advanced 57 and the s&p 500 was up 8. amman javers is at thee white hoonight with the latest on the trade tensions. >> president trump issuing something of a veiled threat to the world trade organization on a day in which canad announced the retaliatory tariffs havefe gone into against the united states. 25% on steel, and 10% on yogurtf and ketchup coming into the united states. the president met with the prime minister of the netherlands and he had this to say about the world trade onorganiza >> w.t. ofrmt has treated theit st
canadian trade dispe. >> debits or credit. the answer to that may be digital. those stories and more tonight on nightly it's monday july 2nd opinion. >> and we welcome you. good evening, everyone. tech stocks rallied late in the day to help the page irindexes close higher t on first major trading day of the second half and the third quarter. as one analyst put if, the constant threat of something worse istarting to take its effect on the market. because there's no clear end in with...
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canadians, we're tough to rile, but there is the rhetoric does hit home.e're seeing canadian politicians playing into it by retaliating with tariffs, even though, of course, as you know, the tariffs hurt us. this is the classic cutting off your nose to spite your face but feels good the way these things can as small children will tell you, and it plays well politically. so many people that i talk to who are very reasonable people who understand how business and economics work, will say, well you have to hit back at a bully. and you kind of say, well why is that? why is it the right thing to do? the truth is, it feels good, looks good politically, looks strong, even though they're not wrong about this, it hurts everybody. >> what's the other option? if the united states imposes tariffs and uses a specious national security argument which is wrong and that does ultimately hurt canadian businesses and i'm using canada as an example here, for everyone else the u.s. has done this to, what's the response that does make sense? >> well, it would be the one that st
canadians, we're tough to rile, but there is the rhetoric does hit home.e're seeing canadian politicians playing into it by retaliating with tariffs, even though, of course, as you know, the tariffs hurt us. this is the classic cutting off your nose to spite your face but feels good the way these things can as small children will tell you, and it plays well politically. so many people that i talk to who are very reasonable people who understand how business and economics work, will say, well...
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the mother of a missing indigenous girl launches a six hundred million dollars lawsuit against canadian police alleging negligence in this and similar cases involving aboriginal women. correspondent goes to test the quality of women's football in russia. so i. pulled. out of moscow. the. clock on monday morning here in moscow all of us here at the international welcome to gold top story. and a grim development in the amesbury poisoning case one of the victims has died she had allegedly been exposed to the know. our correspondent reports. don't sturgis he was exposed to the never agent not be chuckin amesbury house died in hospital and charlie rowdy still remains in a critical condition the head of the u.k. counterterrorism placing said that this is shocking and tragic news that the thoughts and prayers are with the ones family at this extremely difficult time and the u.k. prime minister to resign may she expressed condolences as well initially it was thought that the couple had come into contact with contaminated drugs but only off to counter terrorism place confessions that the couple
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-canadian border here in blaine, washington every day.most travelers it's a trouble-free experience. but for some canadian businesspeople that seems to be changing. >> doesn't look like i'll be entering your country for -- well, maybe never and certainly not for a long time. >> reporter: banned for life. >> banned for life. >> reporter: sam zaimer is a vancouver, canada-basedle fve0 . recent he put a few hun thousand dollars into legal american cannabis companies. in may, when he attempted to drive across the border, he was flagged for secondary inspection and questioned for four hours. >> to my shock and horror i was told that i was deemed to be inadmissible to the united states because i was assisting and abetting in the illicit trafficking of drugs. they never asked whether i'd consumed marijuana. the only thing they're interested in is that i've been an investor in u.s.-based cannabis companies. >> reporter: what's it like to be banned, banned for life from the united states? >> i was shocked. i couldn't believe that anyone as periphe
-canadian border here in blaine, washington every day.most travelers it's a trouble-free experience. but for some canadian businesspeople that seems to be changing. >> doesn't look like i'll be entering your country for -- well, maybe never and certainly not for a long time. >> reporter: banned for life. >> banned for life. >> reporter: sam zaimer is a vancouver, canada-basedle fve0 . recent he put a few hun thousand dollars into legal american cannabis companies. in...
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you talk to many canadians, i talked to the canadian ambassador to the united states this morning, canadians deeply offended at the way the president is treating them. so i do worry about long term. can you recover? of course you can but it will take a lot of work and there's a lot of damage being done but we have to figure out how to deal with these tariffs. >> maryscott greenwood, thanks very much. >>> coming up, he may have handed over control of his business to his son, but president trump is still making a lot of money from them in an unprecedented way. we'll tell you how much money after the break. you're watching msnbc. but nothing says "we got married" like a 12 ounce piece of scrap metal. yo! we got married! honk if you like joint assets. now you're so busy soaking up all this attention, you don't see the car in front of you. and if i can crash your "perfect day", imagine what i can do to the rest of 'em. so get allstate, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. my mom's pain from i wondered if she could do the stuff she does
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the mother of a missing indigenous girl launches a six hundred million dollars lawsuit against canadian police alleging. similar cases involving aboriginal women. and goes to test the quality of women's football in russia and loses spectacular. news on the hour every hour this is r t international very well. and a grim development in the poisoning case one of the victims has died she had allegedly been exposed to the nerve agent. correspondent. it was exposed to the nerve agent not be chuckin amesbury house died in hospital her partner charlie rally still remains in a critical condition scotland yard police have now launched a med inquiry this is now become a murder investigation and police and security officials are working around the clock to establish the full facts of the incident but he had to the u.k. counter-terrorism placing said that this is shocking and tragic news that ethel and prayers are with the ones family at this extremely difficult time and the u.k. prime minister to resign may she expressed condolences as well initially it was thought that the couple had come into con
the mother of a missing indigenous girl launches a six hundred million dollars lawsuit against canadian police alleging. similar cases involving aboriginal women. and goes to test the quality of women's football in russia and loses spectacular. news on the hour every hour this is r t international very well. and a grim development in the poisoning case one of the victims has died she had allegedly been exposed to the nerve agent. correspondent. it was exposed to the nerve agent not be chuckin...
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>> he's a canadian, maybe?tting me train, giving me protein shakes. the last week i walk in, he's painted this mural of me in the center of his changing room. life-sized mural. i'm like, wow, this guy really likes "outlander." and then i'm speaking to him. he goes, yes, i watch your movie. that's my canadian accent. [ laughter ] i watch your movie. which movie is that? he said, yes, yes, "tarzan." [ laughter ] oh, that's not actually me. but he's like, oh. and he looked kind of sad about this. then, i see your other movie. i said, which movie is that? "alexander the great." yes, that's not me either. [ laughter ] that's colin farrell. but i think i'm pretty big -- >> jimmy: was the painting of you? >> it was me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: at least they got that part of it right, that would have been even stranger if they'd missed that. >> i think he may have changed the name, just painted that out, put skarsgard or something. >> jimmy: i see what you're saying, yeah. you know what, at least you got -- boy, i go in
>> he's a canadian, maybe?tting me train, giving me protein shakes. the last week i walk in, he's painted this mural of me in the center of his changing room. life-sized mural. i'm like, wow, this guy really likes "outlander." and then i'm speaking to him. he goes, yes, i watch your movie. that's my canadian accent. [ laughter ] i watch your movie. which movie is that? he said, yes, yes, "tarzan." [ laughter ] oh, that's not actually me. but he's like, oh. and he...
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that is a small number of them, you ask about canadians and how the respondent, canadians are very generouswe have an empty country, we can take a lot of people but on the other hand they don't like to see their dollars being wasted. it comes around to the fact that these people seeking asylum and you know this, they aren't comingng into the regular border places where they are processed, they are walking across and the government of canada could stop that with just a signature on a piece of paper. canadians are getting upset on this and they are all looking at the states and saying why are all these people in the states coming to canada emma why aren't they staying in the states? they aren't getting kicked out, that's a question for the b president. >> tucker: maybe because canada has more generous benefits. >> it's a heck of a lot colder. >> tucker: it's much colder. your prime minister who i don't think it's the credit he deserves for being a buffoon is telling canadians they aren't allowed to complain about this, you're a bad person if you're against us i think is his position. >> he's
that is a small number of them, you ask about canadians and how the respondent, canadians are very generouswe have an empty country, we can take a lot of people but on the other hand they don't like to see their dollars being wasted. it comes around to the fact that these people seeking asylum and you know this, they aren't comingng into the regular border places where they are processed, they are walking across and the government of canada could stop that with just a signature on a piece of...
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of canadian governments have been in the in the war for regime change in syria the canadian government has given almost eleven million dollars to the white house that's it has given money to other terrorist outfits in syria it has get brought to the syrian rebels to tap into it has helped to organize back way back in twenty twelve and helped to organize the us coalition for regime change in syria so canada has been deeply and shockingly involved in this illegal regime change operation and that's the reason that the canadian government saw fit to salvage its white helmet assets from from syria by. bringing them to canada it's outrageous what about ten jimminy in france they've also agreed to accept what helmets activists have been evacuated do you think that they are aware who these people all that bringing in or not. i think most people are not aware we've been conducting a lot of. information campaigns about the white house and i know they've been doing that in england as well and in europe but the governments of the west have conducted much more relentless and a comprehensive campaig
of canadian governments have been in the in the war for regime change in syria the canadian government has given almost eleven million dollars to the white house that's it has given money to other terrorist outfits in syria it has get brought to the syrian rebels to tap into it has helped to organize back way back in twenty twelve and helped to organize the us coalition for regime change in syria so canada has been deeply and shockingly involved in this illegal regime change operation and...
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the boys sued the canadian government to try to get their canadian citizenship back. canada was like, we don't care that you were born here. you're russian. the boys were like, maybe, we don't speak russian. we've never been there. so please can we be canadians again? this is the kind of stuff that for obvious reasons ends up making good movies and good tv series but those good movies and tv series are based on good life. this is a way governments fight each other. this is a way governments fight each other and sabotage each other. this is potentially a way governments can fall. if you can use clandestine operations to get people loyal to a different government into positions of power in your targeted country, you can essentially bring down that country's government, right? that country can fall before your intelligence operation. that's the worst case scenario if operations are ever so sus successful that they reach their entire objectives. the fbi has a website. they headline it operation ghost stories. that was the fbi code name for that investigation. they call it
the boys sued the canadian government to try to get their canadian citizenship back. canada was like, we don't care that you were born here. you're russian. the boys were like, maybe, we don't speak russian. we've never been there. so please can we be canadians again? this is the kind of stuff that for obvious reasons ends up making good movies and good tv series but those good movies and tv series are based on good life. this is a way governments fight each other. this is a way governments...
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the mother of a missing indigenous girl launches a six hundred a million dollar lawsuit against canadian police alleging. this similar cases involving aboriginal women. phase correspondent goes to test the quality of women's football in russia and he loses spectacular. football. out of moscow. on r.t. . new stories for the moscow this international a very warm welcome to you. agreement development in the poisoning case in the u.k. town of one of the victims has died she had allegedly been exposed to the no chalk let's get details on this now and cross live to. who's joining us on the program now what can you bring us up to speed on the developments what's the latest that you know. well it were indeed one of the two people that were taken to hospital last weekend from very which is just miles away from where. script. all were said to have been poisoned by the chalk back in march cause indeed been pronounced dead we do know that forty four year old donna sturgis died on sunday nights and we know that the british prime minister has expressed that she's the poles have talked by this developm
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the mother of a missing indigenous goal launches a six hundred million dollar lawsuit against canadian police alleging negligence in this and similar cases involving aboriginal women. in the world cup and to this last week our correspondent goes to test the quality of women's football in russia. so i call. bullshit. right out of moscow for trend growth versus already are pretty rough on our team. as i will malcolm you watching r.t. international with me in the care of our top story this hour british police service that they still can't link the nerve agent found in the town of amesbury with the one used in march is poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter in the nearby city of souls bree the statement comes in the wake of the death of one of the victims of the latest poisoning the woman along with her partner had been exposed to the nerve agents novacek the investigation is being led by detectives from the u.k.'s counterterrorism police and network. and they are unable to show you this moment whether or not the nerve agent found in this incident it's linked to the at
the mother of a missing indigenous goal launches a six hundred million dollar lawsuit against canadian police alleging negligence in this and similar cases involving aboriginal women. in the world cup and to this last week our correspondent goes to test the quality of women's football in russia. so i call. bullshit. right out of moscow for trend growth versus already are pretty rough on our team. as i will malcolm you watching r.t. international with me in the care of our top story this hour...
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they want something to chase something tell her something to kill and that's us we are the royal canadian mounted police to comment on big eagles case no comment yet meantime laurel a williams who also lost a family member says that attackers choose native women as their victims because they know that little will be done by police were targeted no. credit or knowledge that not knowing what. we know now that they were there we would. miss all my life i grew up around my family. how much we. all love one my mom and dog. so i know all the laws especially within our system apply i'm hard to work with. myself and i. were all the laws are i guess you were i mean there is another case where you think indigenous women forward when the allegations against the court that department and they sent me were sex insults but nothing happened. this week donald trump departs on a weeklong tour of europe where he'll meet his russian counterpart and his nato allies of the us leader has warned alliance members he might withdraw american forces from the continent if they don't pay up. you know when i'm going t
they want something to chase something tell her something to kill and that's us we are the royal canadian mounted police to comment on big eagles case no comment yet meantime laurel a williams who also lost a family member says that attackers choose native women as their victims because they know that little will be done by police were targeted no. credit or knowledge that not knowing what. we know now that they were there we would. miss all my life i grew up around my family. how much we. all...
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welsh have all their own leak and so ours is going to be very similar to that where it's our own canadian lee yes we have three teams out in the play in the m.l.s. as well and they continue to do that how important is it in terms of host nations doing well we've seen it here the emotions it creates and it creates an extra energy a side to the matches there's such a buzz in the country how important to have that kind of success for you all absolutely i mean the unique thing is will have three countries so. to have a host country do well. as we saw here there's nothing like it i mean it just to carry it's just another level of just excitement and that dissipate and sort of this you could just see it in the heat even before the game you know unfortunately you know for russia they lost but even before the game against croatia you could just see like me is this really happening can we really pull this off and this sort of this sort of like we can't do yes we can do it and so they create this internal tension just in the fans and that just elevates the the atmosphere in the stadium it's going t
welsh have all their own leak and so ours is going to be very similar to that where it's our own canadian lee yes we have three teams out in the play in the m.l.s. as well and they continue to do that how important is it in terms of host nations doing well we've seen it here the emotions it creates and it creates an extra energy a side to the matches there's such a buzz in the country how important to have that kind of success for you all absolutely i mean the unique thing is will have three...
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the canadians find individuals.ng suvs from abroad and sopping double-digit tariffs on those. so how does that sort out? >> that is the issue. there is another element to this and that is how the white house sorts it out. we get different messages from different players within the white house. you notice how the cable news shows primarily focused on the market to say it is not what you think it is. it's really this. exactly. that's important because the perception is that there is no one theme, no one message that needs to get out. there was his against fair trade or against a level playing field. absolutely the democrats agree with that. the negotiating table or just saying do this and don't do that. i'm looking at this. the market can deal with bad news and deal with negatives. neil: nervously optimistic he will do so again, but his bat space misplaced? >> we don't know yet. the market is starting this third-quarter negative. but it's barely contained. it's not outrageous. i think this is going to be a play-by-pla
the canadians find individuals.ng suvs from abroad and sopping double-digit tariffs on those. so how does that sort out? >> that is the issue. there is another element to this and that is how the white house sorts it out. we get different messages from different players within the white house. you notice how the cable news shows primarily focused on the market to say it is not what you think it is. it's really this. exactly. that's important because the perception is that there is no one...
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canadian companies operating in the united states directly employ 500,000 americans. canada and the united states share more than 5500 miles of a peaceful border. close to 400,000 people across that shared border each day for business, pleasure, or to maintain family ties. canada has been our partner in the war on terrorism. since 2001, more than 400,000 canadian armed forces have served alongside us in afghanistan. between 2001 and 2014, canada has been our ally, our partner, and our friend. and now they are told that their steel and aluminium exports to us represent a national security threat. that is an abuse of section 232 of the trade act. i'm so glad that congress is finally, finally pushing back on this. we have neglected our constitutional role. we gave the president authority years ago, under the 1962 act, to exempt from that act imports that represent a true national security threat. these imports do not. this is an abuse of that authority. that's why congress needs to speak up today. this is nonbinding resolution. this will not have an effect that will actu
canadian companies operating in the united states directly employ 500,000 americans. canada and the united states share more than 5500 miles of a peaceful border. close to 400,000 people across that shared border each day for business, pleasure, or to maintain family ties. canada has been our partner in the war on terrorism. since 2001, more than 400,000 canadian armed forces have served alongside us in afghanistan. between 2001 and 2014, canada has been our ally, our partner, and our friend....
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and the mother of a missing indigenous girl which is a six hundred million dollars lawsuit against canadian police alleging negligence in this and similar cases involving the other which no women. in the world cup enters its final phase our correspondent goes to test the quality of women's football in russia loses spectacularly sort of. let you get. out of moscow. first is. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me thank you erin now our top story this hour the u.k. police say they currently unable to link the nerve agent found in the town of ngs break with the one used in marches poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter in the nearby city of souls the statement was made in the wake of news that one of the victims in the latest poisoning case had died the woman along with her partner had allegedly been exposed to the nerve agent novacek. investigation is being led by detectives from the u.k.'s counterterrorism police and network. but they are unable to show you this moment whether or not they know that you did this incident it's linked to the attack a
and the mother of a missing indigenous girl which is a six hundred million dollars lawsuit against canadian police alleging negligence in this and similar cases involving the other which no women. in the world cup enters its final phase our correspondent goes to test the quality of women's football in russia loses spectacularly sort of. let you get. out of moscow. first is. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me thank you erin now our top story this hour the u.k. police...
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and i like canadians, the saying. guest: thank you so much. i think many consumers are like you. they are changing some of their behavior in response to tariffs or in anticipation of them. businesses are doing the same thing. we have been hearing reports of stockpiling, both of steel and aluminum before that when into effect. consumers have noted that the price of lumber from canada have increased. the various things you see on the shelves at the big box stores. there is definitely a little bit of stockpiling. there is a story out today about how the rush to purchase soybeans ahead of the tariffs may have boosted the economy in the second quarter because people are trying to move forward those purchases, but we are going to see that fall off again after the tariffs go into effect. with regard to your second havent with canada, there been quite a lot of trade tensions with canada, which is quite surprising because they are typically what our closest neighbors. we have been hearing accounts of boycotts of american products from canada. those are typically hitting just the most high
and i like canadians, the saying. guest: thank you so much. i think many consumers are like you. they are changing some of their behavior in response to tariffs or in anticipation of them. businesses are doing the same thing. we have been hearing reports of stockpiling, both of steel and aluminum before that when into effect. consumers have noted that the price of lumber from canada have increased. the various things you see on the shelves at the big box stores. there is definitely a little bit...
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of ourith a cooperation canadian neighbors, this famous highway connects with the canadian roads at dawsonreek, completing the first land route between alaska and our other states. it is a 1500reek mile drive to the end of the highway in fairbanks. building the highway was one of the great engineering jobs of our time. men had to cut the road through the forest wilderness and build it up over soft, swampy ground called muskeg. the road stretches across beautiful country that is sometimes called america's last frontier. the terminus of the highway is fairbanks, an important transportation center in the heart of alaska. here is a growing community with paved streets, theaters, hotels and stores. most of the buildings like this , which isre of wood so plentiful. the houses told the story of the growing town. although modern houses such as these are being constructed, many log cabins are also built. fairbanks is linked to the surrounding region by telephone and telegraph. it has bus service to other towns and is connected to the southern coast by the alaska railroad. the most important means o
of ourith a cooperation canadian neighbors, this famous highway connects with the canadian roads at dawsonreek, completing the first land route between alaska and our other states. it is a 1500reek mile drive to the end of the highway in fairbanks. building the highway was one of the great engineering jobs of our time. men had to cut the road through the forest wilderness and build it up over soft, swampy ground called muskeg. the road stretches across beautiful country that is sometimes called...
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the mother of a missing indigenous girl launches a six hundred million dollars lawsuit against canadian police alleging. similar cases involving aboriginal women. also as the world cup and as its final phase goes to test the quality of women's football in russia loses spectacular. football. out of moscow. looking for the program here with the international. headlines. a grim development in the poisoning case and they. one of the victims has died she had allegedly been exposed to the. across the story. one of the two people that were taken to hospital last weekend from ames very which is just miles away from seoul very where. a script all were said to have been poisoned by a child back in march was indeed been pronounced dead we do know that forty four year old john sturgis died on sunday night and we know that the british prime minister has expressed that to the polls have talked by this development indeed the partner of this woman who was also taken to hospital remains in critical condition and scotland yard have now announced they will be treating this as a murder investigation and de
the mother of a missing indigenous girl launches a six hundred million dollars lawsuit against canadian police alleging. similar cases involving aboriginal women. also as the world cup and as its final phase goes to test the quality of women's football in russia loses spectacular. football. out of moscow. looking for the program here with the international. headlines. a grim development in the poisoning case and they. one of the victims has died she had allegedly been exposed to the. across the...
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the mother of named missing indigenous girl launches a six hundred million dollars lawsuit against canadian police alleging negligence in this and similar cases involving operational women. as the world cup enters its final phase that our correspondent goes to test the quality of women's football in russia and to lose this spectacular me. it's what i call. bullshit. heart of moscow. versus. an art. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me we care and our top story this hour a grim development in the poisoning case in the u.k. town of amesbury one of the victims has died she diligently been exposed to the nerve agents novacek us to see a check in is across the story. one of the two people that were taken to hospital last weekend from ames very which is just miles away from seoul's brewery where. a script all were said to have been poisoned by a child back in march was indeed been pronounced dead we do know that forty four year old john sturgis died on sunday night and we know that the british prime minister has expressed that to the poles have talked by this development
the mother of named missing indigenous girl launches a six hundred million dollars lawsuit against canadian police alleging negligence in this and similar cases involving operational women. as the world cup enters its final phase that our correspondent goes to test the quality of women's football in russia and to lose this spectacular me. it's what i call. bullshit. heart of moscow. versus. an art. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me we care and our top story this...
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the biggest hit right now, we've had tariffs on canadian lumber. since january of last year, it's added $9,000 on average to the cost of a single family home that is real right now. the other stuff we're talking about could happen. the anxiety is there. at some point, americans could and will feel the pinch. >> neil: gary, i raised it earlier with andy pudzer, the long-term deal is to level the playing field. that's important. but a lot of americans when they see the increases in a variety of items and the by the end of the week could be better than 1,000 of them, they'll want to know why and they want to have it explained that might make it a politically brave them to do and they'll do it. others will be shell shocked. what happens? >> exactly. that's going to be trump's real question. he's doing this primarily because he views himself as a man of the people and he thinks that that is what the people want. i think the recent poll i saw is that most people to your point don't want these tariffs. certainly in certain industries, steel and some of th
the biggest hit right now, we've had tariffs on canadian lumber. since january of last year, it's added $9,000 on average to the cost of a single family home that is real right now. the other stuff we're talking about could happen. the anxiety is there. at some point, americans could and will feel the pinch. >> neil: gary, i raised it earlier with andy pudzer, the long-term deal is to level the playing field. that's important. but a lot of americans when they see the increases in a...
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canadians are upset about this.y are looking to the states and saying why are all of these people in the states and coming to canada? why aren't they staying in the states? they are being kicked out of the states. >> tucker: because canada has more generous benefits. >> well, it's a heck of a lot colorado. >> tucker: yes. it's much colorado. your prime minister, who i don't think gets the credit he defense for being a buffoon is not getting credits for telling canadians you can't oppose this. >> he talks about gender equality and all kinds of stuff. he has had all kinds of failures and it's wearing thin. we will have an election in 14 months. they have not started say yet build a wall and make president trump pay as he is staying with mexico. it could come down to that. trudeau is saying not only on pipelines, we paid one of your texas companies 4.5-billion dollars. we paid them that much for a pipeline out west because we could not get them to agree with all of the terms of it and other protestors. >> tucker: i mea
canadians are upset about this.y are looking to the states and saying why are all of these people in the states and coming to canada? why aren't they staying in the states? they are being kicked out of the states. >> tucker: because canada has more generous benefits. >> well, it's a heck of a lot colorado. >> tucker: yes. it's much colorado. your prime minister, who i don't think gets the credit he defense for being a buffoon is not getting credits for telling canadians you...
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iron and steel with a 25% tariff equal to the same tax added to the canadian steel in may. the increased fees have some boar riing the extra costs could be passed on to consumers. >> it's harmful to my home state so far this trade war if it is that, and it seems to be heading that way, has been of a modest scale, hasn't done great damage yet but it has the potential to do that. >> the canadian prime minister saying to make decisions carefully when considering american products. >>> facebook says it has infor dozens of company. the information was contained in 700 pages documents that facebook admitted to congress, a response to hundreds of questions lawmakers had asked company executives. facebook disclosed it was still sharing user personaformation w six months after it said it stopped access to that information in 2015. >>> police in indiana say they have seized ecstasy pills made to resemble president trump. they arrested more than 100 people in several drug busts in the state. the orange pills you see here are stamped with a face on one side and words "great again" on t
iron and steel with a 25% tariff equal to the same tax added to the canadian steel in may. the increased fees have some boar riing the extra costs could be passed on to consumers. >> it's harmful to my home state so far this trade war if it is that, and it seems to be heading that way, has been of a modest scale, hasn't done great damage yet but it has the potential to do that. >> the canadian prime minister saying to make decisions carefully when considering american products....
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so please can we be canadians again. this is the kind of stuff for obvious reasons ends up making good movies and tv series but those are based on real life. i mean, this is a way that governments fight each other and steal information from each other and sabotage each other this potentially is a way that governments can fall. if you can use clandestine operations like this to get people loyal to a different government into positions of power in your targeted country, luck essentially bring down that country's government, rights. >> that country can fall before your intelligence operation. that's the worst case scenario if operations are ever so successful that they reach their highest objectives. the fbi now has a public facing website about the russian spy ring. they headline it operation ghost stories because that was the fbi code name for that investigation. they called it ghost stories because the spies used the identities of dead people to start building their legends in north america. the fbi says these deep cover
so please can we be canadians again. this is the kind of stuff for obvious reasons ends up making good movies and tv series but those are based on real life. i mean, this is a way that governments fight each other and steal information from each other and sabotage each other this potentially is a way that governments can fall. if you can use clandestine operations like this to get people loyal to a different government into positions of power in your targeted country, luck essentially bring...
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solicitor general noah francisco and the canadian supreme court justice suzanne coat. this is an hour. >> in a kingdom not so far away and long time ago, king arthur and queen guenevere have created a near utopian society.
solicitor general noah francisco and the canadian supreme court justice suzanne coat. this is an hour. >> in a kingdom not so far away and long time ago, king arthur and queen guenevere have created a near utopian society.
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delegation,another the canadian foreign minister, defense ministers briefing the canadian press and theyere asked as well. trumpid not go as far as but they did say we have concerns. it is not just trump. others have concerns. this means that russia can bypass ukraine, trump but they did say we have concerns. there is still the first pipeline, germany has the hub. the pipes are being laid this half of itancing is, is basically done. it is going to be happening this summer. it is going to go down with a little more of a fight, it seems. marie there, busy nato summit. vonnie: more ahead on bloomberg. stocks falling, down 4%. bids for sky, raising the stakes for comcast. deutsche bank making a big push to win more business. exclusive details. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ time for the latest bloomberg business flash. the bidding war over britain's top paid tv company heating up. -- or fox boosting the bid 21st century fox boosting the bid. this is part of a wider contest between comcast and disney for the bulk of the murdoch media empire. visor reorganizing its business to create a major unit with
delegation,another the canadian foreign minister, defense ministers briefing the canadian press and theyere asked as well. trumpid not go as far as but they did say we have concerns. it is not just trump. others have concerns. this means that russia can bypass ukraine, trump but they did say we have concerns. there is still the first pipeline, germany has the hub. the pipes are being laid this half of itancing is, is basically done. it is going to be happening this summer. it is going to go...
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imposes tariffs on canadian car parts. administration is considering imposing tariffs of up to 25% on imported car and auto parts. on capitol hill, canada's deputy ambassador to the united states told a congressional hearing the imposition of tariffs on canadian imports would be devastating and canada would respond in a proportional manner. >>> and disney says it's bringing back the clone wars carto cartoon. clone wars will run on disney's new streaming service, which is expected to launch next year. it will feature a dozen new episodes. clone wars debuted on cartoon network and it was canceled. many fans thought it remained incomplete. anne-marie? >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, diane. >>> still ahead, turning the tables. >> i didn't know i could lift 215 pounds. i didn't know i could do that. >> well, a waitress who was groped in a restaurant takes down a customer. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescr
imposes tariffs on canadian car parts. administration is considering imposing tariffs of up to 25% on imported car and auto parts. on capitol hill, canada's deputy ambassador to the united states told a congressional hearing the imposition of tariffs on canadian imports would be devastating and canada would respond in a proportional manner. >>> and disney says it's bringing back the clone wars carto cartoon. clone wars will run on disney's new streaming service, which is expected to...
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on canadian lumber >> in 2017 we were expecting the tariffs to increase, home prices by about $1300, $1400. it's gone way beyond that. the impact is now $7500. >> a blow to home builders and buyers but a boom to u.s. lumber producers. >> that's given us a level of confidence we didn't have about ever that we have a level playing field. >> he says he's putting $20 million into his business, planning to expand production by 50% in the next two years, and adding about 40 more workers to the 300 he already employs the canadian lumber duties are giving producers the capital and the confidence to increase production, but there is one thing they cannot grow in these forests, that is, steel. the u.s. just slapped new tariffs on chinese steel, aluminum and machine parts, increasing the cost to expand mills like this one. he claims he's not worried >> it's not a factor in our decision-making. we're not looking ahead saying oh, gee, stuff might be more expensive, we better hold back we feel that, confident that we'll put in the equipment we need at the price we need to put it in and expand and
on canadian lumber >> in 2017 we were expecting the tariffs to increase, home prices by about $1300, $1400. it's gone way beyond that. the impact is now $7500. >> a blow to home builders and buyers but a boom to u.s. lumber producers. >> that's given us a level of confidence we didn't have about ever that we have a level playing field. >> he says he's putting $20 million into his business, planning to expand production by 50% in the next two years, and adding about 40...
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my parents were not canadian citizens they're there from europe. my parents believed that they would get deported if they didn't follow that. what the government wanted at maternity homes mothers to routinely denied their right to see older feed their babies to some mothers who do not know their delivers a boy or girl being told well it's none of your business the hold my daughter i actually had to ask three times and i. at first i said it quietly and then i said it a little louder and then the last time that i asked i had to yell and i had to yell bring me my baby now. and then the nurse doctor looked at the doctor for permission and i was quite surprised that the nurse would have to ask for permission for me to hold my own daughter since i'm her legal guardian and my daughter in my arms and. and then the room went black i started to get i started to pass out and then they took her away from me. i met my daughter she for she actually found me. so she phoned me. and she said. you don't know who i am and as soon as she said that i knew who she was b
my parents were not canadian citizens they're there from europe. my parents believed that they would get deported if they didn't follow that. what the government wanted at maternity homes mothers to routinely denied their right to see older feed their babies to some mothers who do not know their delivers a boy or girl being told well it's none of your business the hold my daughter i actually had to ask three times and i. at first i said it quietly and then i said it a little louder and then the...
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. >> the strike in '94 hurt the canadian teams more and in a more lasting way than it did here. it did damage everywhere and it's important to remember that. canada for some reason, it was really worse. montreal got hurt by the strike and the confluence of facility situation that was not positive. but i think with the right facility, it's a big city with a baseball tradition. it could be just fine for usment. >> so you mentioned the right facility. what would you see as, what would you consider the requirements for potential expansion team bids? >> well, i think that you need a well-financed ownership group. i think that you need a plan
. >> the strike in '94 hurt the canadian teams more and in a more lasting way than it did here. it did damage everywhere and it's important to remember that. canada for some reason, it was really worse. montreal got hurt by the strike and the confluence of facility situation that was not positive. but i think with the right facility, it's a big city with a baseball tradition. it could be just fine for usment. >> so you mentioned the right facility. what would you see as, what would...
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canadian border here is the busiest northern border crossing in the west but a growing number of canadian been turned away. banned for life from entering the united states. the problem, they invested legal marijuana businesses. that story coming up on "cbs this morning." >> looking forward to that, john. >>> if you're on the go, here's an invite, subscribe to our podcast. we'll be right back. morning." you know we appreciate that. we'll be right back. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? tired of constantly battling lingering smells in your home, like pet, shoe, and body odors? for long-lasting, continuous freshness, try febreze plug. bre pldes for long-lasting, s ness, uniq
canadian border here is the busiest northern border crossing in the west but a growing number of canadian been turned away. banned for life from entering the united states. the problem, they invested legal marijuana businesses. that story coming up on "cbs this morning." >> looking forward to that, john. >>> if you're on the go, here's an invite, subscribe to our podcast. we'll be right back. morning." you know we appreciate that. we'll be right back. it's...
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my parents were not canadian citizens they're there from europe. my parents believed that they would get deported if they didn't follow. what the government wanted and maternity homes mothers to routinely denied their right to see older feed their babies there are still some mothers who do not know when their day delivery boy or girl being told well it's none of your business the hold my daughter i actually had to ask three times and i. that first i said it quietly and then they said it a little louder and then the last time that i asked i had to yell and i had to yell bring me my baby now. and then the nurse doctor looked at the doctor for permission and i was quite surprised that the nurse would have to ask for permission for me to hold my own daughter since i'm her legal guardian my daughter in my arms and. the room when it. black i started to get i started to pass out and then they took her away from me. i met my daughter she she actually found me. soul she told me. and she said. you don't know who i am and it's and she said that i knew who she
my parents were not canadian citizens they're there from europe. my parents believed that they would get deported if they didn't follow. what the government wanted and maternity homes mothers to routinely denied their right to see older feed their babies there are still some mothers who do not know when their day delivery boy or girl being told well it's none of your business the hold my daughter i actually had to ask three times and i. that first i said it quietly and then they said it a...
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determine how much of the cobalt used in the tesla batteries had come from cuba it suspended its canadian supplier after reuters asked about the cuban cobalt. >>> coming up, atlantic council ceo fred kempe will talk trade,
determine how much of the cobalt used in the tesla batteries had come from cuba it suspended its canadian supplier after reuters asked about the cuban cobalt. >>> coming up, atlantic council ceo fred kempe will talk trade,
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canadian wheat.ts consistently discriminate against the united states wheat by grading it as feed. do you know what that means? they know what it means. i don't know what the hell it means. i just know it's a bad deal. [ laughter ] what the hell does that mean? yeah. >> seth: great, that clears it up. [ light laughter ] also, he yells out canadian wheat like he's guessing in pictionary. "canadian wheat!" [ laughter and applause ] only trump could brag that he's smarter than anybody, and then in the same speech admit that he has no idea what he's talking about. [ light laughter ] he's like a doctor looking down at you before a surgery who says, "don't worry, i'm the best surgeon in the world. now just tell me what does the kidney look like?" [ light laughter ] now while he was nursing his various obsessions, trump decided to return to another one. perhaps his greatest obsession, hillary clinton, during a rant comparing the size of his crowds to hers. >> if crooked hillary would have won this election,
canadian wheat.ts consistently discriminate against the united states wheat by grading it as feed. do you know what that means? they know what it means. i don't know what the hell it means. i just know it's a bad deal. [ laughter ] what the hell does that mean? yeah. >> seth: great, that clears it up. [ light laughter ] also, he yells out canadian wheat like he's guessing in pictionary. "canadian wheat!" [ laughter and applause ] only trump could brag that he's smarter than...
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the canadian government has acknowledged a disturbing practice dating back to just start of the second world war when a married women were forced to give up their babies which were then handed to married couples some new mothers were even lied to and told that the children was stillborn we spoke to one of the victims of the decades long practice that was meant to promote traditional family. this is they found out i was pregnant they mark my records b.f.a. baby for adoption. i was a fifteen year old girl pregnant i was pregnant from a sexual assault. and. there was no conversation with me about how i got pregnant all they cared about was the fact that i was. pregnant and that i had a baby that they could. take. the healthy one haired blue eyed beautiful baby. you will forget the child go home get married and have other children or if not get a puppy. that is what i was told get a puppy. it was a very abusive and there. we were isolated from our might i was isolated from my family as my community my sisters my parents i was completely left alone. my parents were not canadian citizens the
the canadian government has acknowledged a disturbing practice dating back to just start of the second world war when a married women were forced to give up their babies which were then handed to married couples some new mothers were even lied to and told that the children was stillborn we spoke to one of the victims of the decades long practice that was meant to promote traditional family. this is they found out i was pregnant they mark my records b.f.a. baby for adoption. i was a fifteen year...
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as a perfect storm swirled around canadian supply, forest a fire, aportation shortage and new duties imposedn the u.s. >> in 2017 we expect the tariffs to increase b 13 1400 and it's gone way beyond t current impact is $7500. >> a blow to the botto line of home builders and buyers and a boom to u.s. lumber producers. t the duties te in place, that's given us a level of confidence that we didn't have before that we have a level playing field. >> he's putting $20 million into his business, planning to expand production by 50% in the next two years and adding 40 more workers to the 300 he already employs. >> the canadian lumber duties ape giving u.s. producers both the cal and the confidence to increase production, but there is one thing the cannot grow in these forests and that is steel. the u.s. just slapped new tariffs on chinese steel, aluminum and machine parts, increasing the cost to expand mills like this one. >> he claims he's not worried. >> it's not a factor in our decision making. we're not looking ahead saying oh, gee, stuff might be more expensive. we better hold back. we f
as a perfect storm swirled around canadian supply, forest a fire, aportation shortage and new duties imposedn the u.s. >> in 2017 we expect the tariffs to increase b 13 1400 and it's gone way beyond t current impact is $7500. >> a blow to the botto line of home builders and buyers and a boom to u.s. lumber producers. t the duties te in place, that's given us a level of confidence that we didn't have before that we have a level playing field. >> he's putting $20 million into...