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mr. trudeau. >> mr.singh, you have spoken very eloquently about discrimination and fought against it all your life. that's why it's so surprising to have heard you say, like every other leader on this stage, the federal government under you would not intervene in bill 21. it's a question where yes, it is awkward politically. it is very popular. but i'm the only one on this stage who has said yes, the federal government might have to intervene because the federal government needs to protect minority rights, needs to protect language rights, needs to protect women's rights. you didn't say you would possibly intervene. >> every single day of my life is fighting a bill like this. every single day of my life i channel the frustrations of people who feel that as well, that many people across the country are told they can't achieve what they want because of how they look. >> but leave the door open for challenging it. >> about bill 21, we won't interfere at the federal level. but also, you said you want me to b
mr. trudeau. >> mr.singh, you have spoken very eloquently about discrimination and fought against it all your life. that's why it's so surprising to have heard you say, like every other leader on this stage, the federal government under you would not intervene in bill 21. it's a question where yes, it is awkward politically. it is very popular. but i'm the only one on this stage who has said yes, the federal government might have to intervene because the federal government needs to...
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mr. trudeau thank you. mr.t of all i think it's a important to talk about the question about what is in for batch important for canadians. we are the only party that will balance the budget in two years. everybody on the stage will spend and spend and spend. that is not the solution. we will do it without cutting services. will cut $5 billion. all these political parties the only problem is they do everything to get your vote. i promise you that knew nothing except balancing the budget and after that lower your taxes. that's the only responsible policy. >> mr. bernier thanks. mr. singh to you. >> income inequality is massive and there's also massive wealth inequality. these are not esoteric academic discussions. when those at the very top to not pay their fair share and 87 families in canada have the combined wealth of three provinces that hurtsts them. it means we don't have the funds to invest in health care and we don't have the money to invest in things like dental care. while mr. scheer talks a nice game a
mr. trudeau thank you. mr.t of all i think it's a important to talk about the question about what is in for batch important for canadians. we are the only party that will balance the budget in two years. everybody on the stage will spend and spend and spend. that is not the solution. we will do it without cutting services. will cut $5 billion. all these political parties the only problem is they do everything to get your vote. i promise you that knew nothing except balancing the budget and...
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the one that governs or at least gets the chance to govern to win the confidence of parliament mr trudeau is right though to say that canadians did choose a more progressive alternative to the conservatives one that favored climate change policy one that wanted more immigration into the country and one that was going to keep carbon taxes in place to fight climate change mr shear had promised changes in all of those files other parties that are left of center to the left of mr trudeau they also did fairly well in this election so it is fair enough to say that canadians voted more progressive lee than conservatively not all of them though voted for him so if he's got the most seats in parliament but not enough to form a majority how will he. well he's got a couple of choices most likely he will have informal deals with one or 2 of the
the one that governs or at least gets the chance to govern to win the confidence of parliament mr trudeau is right though to say that canadians did choose a more progressive alternative to the conservatives one that favored climate change policy one that wanted more immigration into the country and one that was going to keep carbon taxes in place to fight climate change mr shear had promised changes in all of those files other parties that are left of center to the left of mr trudeau they also...
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mr. trudeau you said earlier that the message of quebecers, the message quebecers sent was on climate changeou listen to mr. lugo, he says they sent a message to you about bill 21. which one of you is right and you think you would change your position on bill 21. >> and will close the door to a possible intervention at one point. any federal government should never close the door to defending basic rights be at the rights of women, director of outside qucbec religious minorities, the lgbtq community there to defend rights. >> but you said that quebecers have sent you a message.>> they punished you at the polls because of your position. >> that was one of the many issues during the campaign. we will continue to listen to the various points of view put forward by ordinary people across the country. i demonstrated in the city of montrcal and their priority was for a government to deal with climate change. we have a parliament and the government where there is a firm commitment to do more on dealing with climate change. >>. >> can you give us an example of a time when you were able to compromise
mr. trudeau you said earlier that the message of quebecers, the message quebecers sent was on climate changeou listen to mr. lugo, he says they sent a message to you about bill 21. which one of you is right and you think you would change your position on bill 21. >> and will close the door to a possible intervention at one point. any federal government should never close the door to defending basic rights be at the rights of women, director of outside qucbec religious minorities, the...
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today as we were going around the polling stations many of them held their noses and voted for mr trudeau and his liberals as the alternative that you know gave them a little more satisfaction a little bit more progressive policies than perhaps mr scherer and his conservatives i was there a stunning lack reporting live there from toronto many thanks indeed. 4 major u.s. drug companies approach the settlement to avoid a federal trial for their role in the opioid crisis they've agreed to pay $260000000000.00 to $2.00 counties in the state of ohio it sets a precedent for more than 2007 to cases across the country john hendren reports. the leaders of 2 ohio counties walked out of a courthouse into a landmark settlement in the united states opioid epidemic we are. county has seen thousands of people die and the last several months and the last several years she's me and it's a tragedy in summit county was no different this settlement with 4 companies is worth 260000000 dollars critics call that pennies on the dollar but ohio's summit in cuyahoga county has called it money they need to cope wit
today as we were going around the polling stations many of them held their noses and voted for mr trudeau and his liberals as the alternative that you know gave them a little more satisfaction a little bit more progressive policies than perhaps mr scherer and his conservatives i was there a stunning lack reporting live there from toronto many thanks indeed. 4 major u.s. drug companies approach the settlement to avoid a federal trial for their role in the opioid crisis they've agreed to pay...
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andrew scheer who's thought they really had a shot at getting back into power after 4 years of mr trudeau mr job has been fairly unpopular during the campaign and before hand but in the end it looks like canadians have decided to go with the devil they know rather than choose someone new how will he get them though you say that the tradition of a coalition in canada if he does have to form a minority government who will he govern with well you know in a westminster system what you do is depend on the on the appetite of other parties for an election and you know they may not have one so soon after a general election like this and you govern issue by issue you try and make deals to get things through with parties that have a similar inclination to yours that's going to cause real problems for mr trudeau if indeed he has to do that because the country is divided along various issues polluting climate change including regulation of the oil industry pipelines that sort of thing western canada very much favors this it's where natural resources count for everything and the east of the country is
andrew scheer who's thought they really had a shot at getting back into power after 4 years of mr trudeau mr job has been fairly unpopular during the campaign and before hand but in the end it looks like canadians have decided to go with the devil they know rather than choose someone new how will he get them though you say that the tradition of a coalition in canada if he does have to form a minority government who will he govern with well you know in a westminster system what you do is depend...
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canadian citizenship and hadn't told the voters he promised to fight on and hold mr trudeau accountableafter the 2015 election when justin trudeau looked on stoppable when all the pundits and experts said it was the beginning of another trudeau dynasty that he would have 8 or even 12 years in power but tonight conservatives have put justin trudeau on notice and mr trudeau when your government falls conservatives will be ready and we will win the. climate change policy was a strong issue in this election with the conservatives promising to scrap a carbon tax brought in by trudeau's liberals and do more for the country's oil industry but most voters disagreed and backed candidates including liberals who promised more aggressive steps to fight global warming and the changing climate. call this if you will a strong minority government mr trudeau's opponents may have the numbers to beat him in parliament but there are unlikely to do so canadians won't have to face a fresh general election for some time to come daniel like al jazeera toronto. politicians in the u.k. preparing to vote on legis
canadian citizenship and hadn't told the voters he promised to fight on and hold mr trudeau accountableafter the 2015 election when justin trudeau looked on stoppable when all the pundits and experts said it was the beginning of another trudeau dynasty that he would have 8 or even 12 years in power but tonight conservatives have put justin trudeau on notice and mr trudeau when your government falls conservatives will be ready and we will win the. climate change policy was a strong issue in this...
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this is being seen as a referendum on mr trudeau. yes, every vote cou nts on mr trudeau. ight of his political life. and if the polling stations across this vast country with six times zones have just started closing, they closed a short time ago when the newfoundland and labrador in the east coast of canada, about to close in atlantic canada, about to close in atlantic canada, ina canada, about to close in atlantic canada, in a few minutes' time, let's see what kind of indication we will get as we wait for results to keep trickling in. david is with us. canadian political scientist or commentator. relatively few seats in the east of the country but will they give us hints about how well or how badlyjustin trudeau liberals are doing? it is hard to say. the fa ct are doing? it is hard to say. the fact is it is a massive country. most of the borders are off—site elected canada come in ontario and quebec. a close race to go all the way to vancouver or british columbia and the pacific ocean. in 2015, the liberal swept atlantic canada. if they perform well today, they might bur
this is being seen as a referendum on mr trudeau. yes, every vote cou nts on mr trudeau. ight of his political life. and if the polling stations across this vast country with six times zones have just started closing, they closed a short time ago when the newfoundland and labrador in the east coast of canada, about to close in atlantic canada, about to close in atlantic canada, ina canada, about to close in atlantic canada, in a few minutes' time, let's see what kind of indication we will get...
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what's not clear is how mr trudeau is going to govern with the minority he may seek the support of other parties on an issue by issue basis or he may make informal deals with some of his opponents but there's really no appetite for another election anytime soon in this country the last campaign was negative costly and canadians probably want to see this government given a chance to govern and let the election come when it may up to 4 years from now time for a short break here not just iraq when we come back israel's prime minister fails to form a government again about what that means for the country and the elaborate ceremony for japan's ambrozy officially ascends the firm are in that state with us. here's some probable good news for an old europe and not so good news for western europe just watch the satellite picture this is the train the conveyor of right it's been running for a few days but look what's happening and it's sudden flank this is a breakaway area of cloud which will eventually turn into a circulating low so all the energy will go into rain thunderstorms severe weather ac
what's not clear is how mr trudeau is going to govern with the minority he may seek the support of other parties on an issue by issue basis or he may make informal deals with some of his opponents but there's really no appetite for another election anytime soon in this country the last campaign was negative costly and canadians probably want to see this government given a chance to govern and let the election come when it may up to 4 years from now time for a short break here not just iraq when...
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mr. trudeau, what is heg bank, lyse? lyse: if anything, this election has been a referendum on justin trudeau and his four years in office. mr. trudeau's own slogan is "the future, looking to the future." doesn't want people to dwell on his mistakes in office, the h scandals whie dogged him. but his rivals have made it all about him. andrew scheer consistent has been on the attack, ac justin trudeau of having no n authority to re, no moral standing, calling him a phony and a fraud. the candidate on the new left of the democrats saying that he is hee one with the progressive mandate, he is the one who should be defining the agenda i an electere issues like climate change are one of the top concerns for canadian voters. laura: it soun as though the rhetoric has been very heated in that is not very canadian, is it? lyse: i suppose canadians would like to say that, but certainlyh justin trude said as well as others that this is one of the nastiest elections they had ever seen. that may not be saying a lot in canadian politics
mr. trudeau, what is heg bank, lyse? lyse: if anything, this election has been a referendum on justin trudeau and his four years in office. mr. trudeau's own slogan is "the future, looking to the future." doesn't want people to dwell on his mistakes in office, the h scandals whie dogged him. but his rivals have made it all about him. andrew scheer consistent has been on the attack, ac justin trudeau of having no n authority to re, no moral standing, calling him a phony and a fraud....
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now scrambling to rise above a dead heat with a conservative leader who promises change from him mr trudeau you're a phony and your fraud and you do not deserve to govern this country it's been a precipitous fall since he cut a dash in figure at his 2015 inauguration leaving him to remind voters of what he's done we were able to stand up. stand up to donald trump and his punitive tariffs on steel and aluminum were able to stand up when he wanted to tear up a trade deal that wins or indeed all canadians rely on the vaunted trudeau's sheen has been tarnished by his nationalizing an unpopular pipeline a finding that he had pressured his attorney general to go easy on a corporate prosecution and the revelation that he had repeatedly warned blackface is a young man still many voters consider him the lesser of political evils mr trudeau hasn't done as well as i hoped he might but is vastly better than his opposition that a lot of people are wasting their votes like a lot of people on a. vote for liberals because they don't want. the conservatives and liberals could each failed to reach a majority
now scrambling to rise above a dead heat with a conservative leader who promises change from him mr trudeau you're a phony and your fraud and you do not deserve to govern this country it's been a precipitous fall since he cut a dash in figure at his 2015 inauguration leaving him to remind voters of what he's done we were able to stand up. stand up to donald trump and his punitive tariffs on steel and aluminum were able to stand up when he wanted to tear up a trade deal that wins or indeed all...
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mr. trudell. trudeauying to make this about who has the best plan specifically about climate change and energy. you know i did not get enough? the economy. all of this money they are promising and very little time spent on how they are going to find the money. there must be a money tree in canada and maybe one of them has money. shery: i do not think that only happens in canada. heaven solomon, thank you for joining us. evan solomon, think joining us. powellup, fed chair jay will be speaking in denver. we will get a preview, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. i am amanda lange and toronto. shery: i am sherry ahn in new york. amanda: we are waiting for federal chair jay powell, so micah, let's start with what we expect from powell today. mike: a little bit hard to know. they powell had to it is a little bit hard to know. bit hard toittle know. does he want more time to make a decision and does he need more time because the markets have decided that he is going to cut rates. if h
mr. trudell. trudeauying to make this about who has the best plan specifically about climate change and energy. you know i did not get enough? the economy. all of this money they are promising and very little time spent on how they are going to find the money. there must be a money tree in canada and maybe one of them has money. shery: i do not think that only happens in canada. heaven solomon, thank you for joining us. evan solomon, think joining us. powellup, fed chair jay will be speaking in...
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that could see the prime minister justin trudeau struggling to keep his liberal party in office mr trudeau is facing a strong challenge from the opposition conservatives led by andrew shia in a race that has both parties running neck and neck the chilean government has extended a nighttime curfew to cities across the country in response to violent protests over the cost of living. to check out the website al jazeera dot com you can tweet me i'll tweet you back i'm at peace at they'll be one up next counting the cost i'm back after that season. hello i'm adrian figure this is counting the cost on al-jazeera a weekly look at the world of business and economics this week the 7 word tweet that proved too much for beijing the n.b.a. counts the cost as china silences critics and access to its 14 trillion dollar economy. a few years back you can rent an oil tanker for less than the price of hiring a ferrari prices though an hour sawing will tell you why. the laziest fish farmers face hefty financial losses as pollution destroys the coastline. president donald trump called it a substantial phase o
that could see the prime minister justin trudeau struggling to keep his liberal party in office mr trudeau is facing a strong challenge from the opposition conservatives led by andrew shia in a race that has both parties running neck and neck the chilean government has extended a nighttime curfew to cities across the country in response to violent protests over the cost of living. to check out the website al jazeera dot com you can tweet me i'll tweet you back i'm at peace at they'll be one up...
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he had dual us canadian citizenship and hadn't told the voters he promised to fight on and hold mr trudeaucountable after the 2015 election when justin trudeau looked on stoppable when all the pundits and experts said it was the beginning of another trudeau dynasty that he would have 8 or even 12 years in power but tonight conservatives have put justin trudeau on notice and mr trudeau when your government falls conservatives will be ready and we will win the. climate change policy was a strong issue in this election with the conservatives promising to scrap a carbon tax brought in by trudeau's liberals and do more for the country's oil industry but most voters disagreed and backed candidates including liberals who promised more aggressive steps to fight global warming and the changing climate. call this if you will a strong minority government mr trudeau's opponents may have the numbers to beat him in parliament but there are unlikely to do so canadians won't have to face a fresh general election for some time to come daniel like al jazeera toronto. all politicians in the u.k. are preparin
he had dual us canadian citizenship and hadn't told the voters he promised to fight on and hold mr trudeaucountable after the 2015 election when justin trudeau looked on stoppable when all the pundits and experts said it was the beginning of another trudeau dynasty that he would have 8 or even 12 years in power but tonight conservatives have put justin trudeau on notice and mr trudeau when your government falls conservatives will be ready and we will win the. climate change policy was a strong...
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mr trudeau, who lost his outright majority in the poll, said he would talk to other party leaders onher. but he said his liberal party would seek support in parliament on a case—by—case basis. elon musk‘s tesla has stunned wall street with its third quarter results. shares of the electric car maker gained over 20% in after hours trade. after it revealed a profit of $ia3 million. most were expecting it to make a loss again in the third quarter. eileen burbidge, partner at passion capital and technology entrepreneurjoins me now. tesla is delivering at last because, for such a long time, it was all about the promises but wall street was not buying it. you state at last but it has managed to have profitable quarters but it was not sustainable so the question is whether this is an isolated water, maybe they are needing cash and are going to go fund and maybe the next quarter will go down again. it is really polarising. a lot of people coming out saying how can this be true... but the margins are getting better for them and cutting costs as well so it is going in at the right direction. th
mr trudeau, who lost his outright majority in the poll, said he would talk to other party leaders onher. but he said his liberal party would seek support in parliament on a case—by—case basis. elon musk‘s tesla has stunned wall street with its third quarter results. shares of the electric car maker gained over 20% in after hours trade. after it revealed a profit of $ia3 million. most were expecting it to make a loss again in the third quarter. eileen burbidge, partner at passion capital...
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now scrambling to rise above a dead heat with a conservative leader who promises change from him mr trudeau you are a phony and you are a fraud and you do not deserve to govern this country it's been a precipitous fall since he cut a dash in figure out his 2015 inauguration leaving him to remind voters of what he's done we were able to stand up. stand up to donald trump and his punitive tariffs on steel and aluminum were able to stand up when he wanted to tear up a trade deal that winds or indeed all canadians rely on the vaunted trudeau's sheen has been tarnished by his nationalizing an unpopular pipeline a finding that he had pressured his attorney general to go easy on a corporate prosecution and the revelation that he had repeatedly warned blackface is a young man still many voters consider him the lesser of political evils mr trudeau hasn't done as well as i hoped he might but is vastly better than his opposition that a lot of people are wasting their votes like a lot of people on a vote for the green party but they're going to vote for liberals because they don't want and so. the cons
now scrambling to rise above a dead heat with a conservative leader who promises change from him mr trudeau you are a phony and you are a fraud and you do not deserve to govern this country it's been a precipitous fall since he cut a dash in figure out his 2015 inauguration leaving him to remind voters of what he's done we were able to stand up. stand up to donald trump and his punitive tariffs on steel and aluminum were able to stand up when he wanted to tear up a trade deal that winds or...
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mr. trudeau won the second term in national elections, but lost his majority in parliament. he says that he will move forward with the transmountain pipeline, that the profits will go to green energy, according to the prime minister. he says the new cabinet will be sworn in november 20. giving his first topic speech since winning reelection. more 737 max. update to provided an the output of the planes. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery ahn in new york. boeing shares were on the rise after mapping out a sharp boost to output of the 737 max, saying it remains confident the beleaguered plane would be cleared to fly this year. for more, let's welcome brooke sutherland. what exactly did they say, are they being too optimistic? it is not up to them to fly the planes this year. they said they expect a plane to return to service by the fourth quarter, which would have been october, but they continue to say fourth-quarter but we are looking at a delayed timeline. this remains contingent on the faa approving the plane to fly again. it is unclear where
mr. trudeau won the second term in national elections, but lost his majority in parliament. he says that he will move forward with the transmountain pipeline, that the profits will go to green energy, according to the prime minister. he says the new cabinet will be sworn in november 20. giving his first topic speech since winning reelection. more 737 max. update to provided an the output of the planes. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery ahn in new...
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language debate in canada's brief 40 day campaign again and again trudeau took fire 1st from the right mr trudeauyou're a phony and your fraud and you do not deserve to govern this country and then from the left the problem is that you said a lot of these things in 2015 so what's it going to take now for canadians to believe that you're actually going to fall through your promises what's it going to take for you to follow through on these commitments because your words are not a good enough say thinks it's not good enough to have better rather reckon mr steer you bought a pipeline it kept the a climate leader and spent $10.00 to $13000000000.00 more on a project that by itself blows through our carbon buys it to be fair it was reminiscent of to those charismatic debut on the political scene in a celebrity boxing match as in that fight he struck back 1st to the people's party candidate who was accused of tweeting bigotry all your rowers at age 96 be arses say publicly what mr share things privately and then directly to his closest rival conservative party leader andrew scheer who arrived to mock i
language debate in canada's brief 40 day campaign again and again trudeau took fire 1st from the right mr trudeauyou're a phony and your fraud and you do not deserve to govern this country and then from the left the problem is that you said a lot of these things in 2015 so what's it going to take now for canadians to believe that you're actually going to fall through your promises what's it going to take for you to follow through on these commitments because your words are not a good enough say...
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mr. trudeau, i know that you saa lot of nice things.nd you've been saying a lot of great things on the stage today. but the problem is that you said a lot of these things in 2015.t and you made iund like you would make climate a big iority. but the reality is you did all these things, you bought a pipeline. what's it going to take for you to follow through on these commitments? 'cause your words are not goodre enough any >> reporter: trying to capture some of the dissatisfied progressive vote, he has promised to launch a universal pharmacare pla sure no one has to pay for prescription drugs out of pocket.d he appears to be having an effect. polls suggest that smaller parties like his won't get enough seats in parliament to form a government, but they may control the balance of power if trudeau or scheer can't win an outright majority. meanwhile, candidates from trudeau's liberal party, like francesco sorbara, hope voters appreciate the ways in which the prime minister and his party have governed. >> i look at our record extraordinarily
mr. trudeau, i know that you saa lot of nice things.nd you've been saying a lot of great things on the stage today. but the problem is that you said a lot of these things in 2015.t and you made iund like you would make climate a big iority. but the reality is you did all these things, you bought a pipeline. what's it going to take for you to follow through on these commitments? 'cause your words are not goodre enough any >> reporter: trying to capture some of the dissatisfied progressive...
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mr. trudeau had to answer for a number of scandals that plagued his first term. now he must form a coalition to support his agenda. the bbc's chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports from toronto. ly: the morning after, selfies on the subway. canadians queuing for a photo with their prime minister.ub just what justin trudeau did four years ago when he first swept into power. but this time its different. rousing cheers and great relief at liberal party headquarters in the early hours of the morning, a better result than all the polls predicted. but they lost their majority. prime min. trudeau: and to those who did not vote for us, know that we will work every single day for yo we will govern for everyone. [cheers] > lyse: a sign of what is to come. >> ok, this is not how things are normally done. generally we all wait our turn, but were off to a raring start -- lyse: party leaders already talking over each other. minority governments happen often here, but they mostly don't last longer than two years. a clear warning from his conservative rival. >> ca
mr. trudeau had to answer for a number of scandals that plagued his first term. now he must form a coalition to support his agenda. the bbc's chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports from toronto. ly: the morning after, selfies on the subway. canadians queuing for a photo with their prime minister.ub just what justin trudeau did four years ago when he first swept into power. but this time its different. rousing cheers and great relief at liberal party headquarters in the early...
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mr trudeau had to answer for a number of scandals that plagued his first term.o support his manifesto commitments. the bbc‘s chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports from toronto. the morning after, selfies on the subway. canadians queueing for a photo with the prime minister. just whatjustin trudeau did four years ago when he first swept into power. but this time it is different. rousing cheers and great relief at liberal party headquarters in the early hours of the morning. a better result than all the polls predicted. but they lost their majority. and to those who did not vote for us, know that we will work every single day for you. we will govern for everyone. whether you knocked on doors... a sign of what is to come. this is not how things are normally done. normally we wait our turn so we are off to a great start for this minority government. leaders already talking over each other. minority governments do not tend to last longer than two years. a clear warning from his conservative rival. canadians have passed judgement onjustin trudeau and o
mr trudeau had to answer for a number of scandals that plagued his first term.o support his manifesto commitments. the bbc‘s chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports from toronto. the morning after, selfies on the subway. canadians queueing for a photo with the prime minister. just whatjustin trudeau did four years ago when he first swept into power. but this time it is different. rousing cheers and great relief at liberal party headquarters in the early hours of the morning. a...
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neither mr trudeau's liberal party, nor the rival conservatives are expected to win a clear majority.my, and health care were among key issues on voters' minds during the five—week campaign. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in toronto following events. some results coming through it when it is being built as canada's closest elections. yes, the closest race many canadians have ever seen. it will be a long night. it takes a long time for public stations to close across the country with six time zones, it is front of the country of the second—biggest landmass. but the coals in eastern canada where the liberal parties of justin trudeau swept all of the seats in the last election in 2015 have already closed. we are getting some glimpse of the way ahead, we are joined some glimpse of the way ahead, we arejoined by laura stone of some glimpse of the way ahead, we are joined by laura stone of the canada national newspaper, the global mail. can lily make only a few seats have been declared, six out of 300. they have all got to the liberal party. it's still too early to say
neither mr trudeau's liberal party, nor the rival conservatives are expected to win a clear majority.my, and health care were among key issues on voters' minds during the five—week campaign. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in toronto following events. some results coming through it when it is being built as canada's closest elections. yes, the closest race many canadians have ever seen. it will be a long night. it takes a long time for public stations to close across the...
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with his corruption he puts on a middle class mask and then raises taxes on middle class canadians mr trudeau you're a phony and your fraud and you do not deserve to govern this country our ability to continue to redefine every single day what it is to be canadian what it means to be canadian and yes. it will transform itself as we as we take leadership as we move forward and you always want to sit in grades are you always want truth i'm going to do signal around the world. we are brave we are and i'm proud canadian like you and you know we build this country together and we want this country to be like that in 25 years we love this country and it's not because i want to have a discussion about immigration that i'm running the only rule on this at age 9 this is because to say publicly what mr scherer things privately feel to come here there are a divided country one other layer of tension being added to the outcome of community of election. india workers look to unions to defend their rights but new regulations could undermine their power. hello there still very warm across the southeast of t
with his corruption he puts on a middle class mask and then raises taxes on middle class canadians mr trudeau you're a phony and your fraud and you do not deserve to govern this country our ability to continue to redefine every single day what it is to be canadian what it means to be canadian and yes. it will transform itself as we as we take leadership as we move forward and you always want to sit in grades are you always want truth i'm going to do signal around the world. we are brave we are...
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challenger andrew scheer there are quite a few differences between them on issues like climate change mr trudeau says he wants to fight it aggressively mr scherer seems to be more hands off about it the other parties in the race have also done well at the expense of the 2 main parties there's the separatist bloc a backwash in quebec which could end up holding in the balance of power if there's a minority situation if this close vote is that reflective of the public opinion polls and also the green party and the social democrats new democratic party they've also done very well in the campaign canadians tend to be enthusiastic voters the sort of historical turnout level is around 70 percent advance polling was very strong this time around so it's all going to have to wait for the opinion of the voters to be reflected in the votes public opinion polls don't have a great record in modern times and we'll have to wait and see what is actually going to be the situation will we have another majority government in canada a minority and if so who will it be it's really not clear at all right now. state of
challenger andrew scheer there are quite a few differences between them on issues like climate change mr trudeau says he wants to fight it aggressively mr scherer seems to be more hands off about it the other parties in the race have also done well at the expense of the 2 main parties there's the separatist bloc a backwash in quebec which could end up holding in the balance of power if there's a minority situation if this close vote is that reflective of the public opinion polls and also the...
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mr. trudeau win or did the conservatives lose? >> that's a great question.ed nation this morning. the liberal party wakes up this morning and power so that is a positive for them. him, whenather before there are big battles there can be casualties. he begins his second term with a minority government. you mentioned the conservatives. they kept the liberals out of the providence -- province of alberta. we know there has been trudeau mania. he has become a star and there was a lot of excitement. scandals,me, ethical broken promises left the liberals in a tough spot on the campaign trail. they did incredibly well in alberta and ontario. quebec was fascinating because found thequebecois vote overnight. tom: that's right where i wanted to go to go back to mr. trudeau senior and the tensions between english-speaking canada and the french of quebec as well. how did quebec and the entire emotion of quebecois fit into the forming of this minority system? >> i think right now in this country the reality is the canadian economy is still driven heavily by the energy sec
mr. trudeau win or did the conservatives lose? >> that's a great question.ed nation this morning. the liberal party wakes up this morning and power so that is a positive for them. him, whenather before there are big battles there can be casualties. he begins his second term with a minority government. you mentioned the conservatives. they kept the liberals out of the providence -- province of alberta. we know there has been trudeau mania. he has become a star and there was a lot of...
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with his correction he puts on a middle class mask and then raises taxes on middle class canadians mr trudeauyou are a phony and you are fraud and you do not deserve to govern this country our ability to continue to redefine every single day what it is to be canadian what it means to be canadian and yes it will evolve it will transform itself as we as we minister take leadership as we move forward and you always want to sit in grades are you always want $2000.00 dinner is equal around the way most lives great or is there really we must there are brave we are and i'm proud canadian like you and you know we build this country together and we want this country to be like that in 25 years we love this country and it's not because i want to have a discussion about immigration that i'm running the only rules are that age 9 this is because to say publicly what mr scherer things privately. the nobel prize in physics has been awarded to 3 scientists for their research into the universe's history and structure the priorities will be shared between canadian american james peoples phone developing a fram
with his correction he puts on a middle class mask and then raises taxes on middle class canadians mr trudeauyou are a phony and you are fraud and you do not deserve to govern this country our ability to continue to redefine every single day what it is to be canadian what it means to be canadian and yes it will evolve it will transform itself as we as we minister take leadership as we move forward and you always want to sit in grades are you always want $2000.00 dinner is equal around the way...
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with his correction he puts on a middle class mask and then raises taxes on middle class canadians mr trudeau you're a phony and you are fraud and you do not deserve to govern this country well it's going to talk all spondon john hendren he's live for us. where the debate took place fighting words from the conservative leader just 2 weeks before the election john what were the big takeaways from the last english debates. well that was the opening volley from andrew shear so you can imagine what the next 2 hours were like it was an unrelenting series of attacks from all 6 candidates there was substantive debate as well but it was really a pugilistic match almost reminiscent of that charity boxing match that trudeau engaged in at the beginning of his political career and there was a reason it was so contentious this was the only english language debate that was going to be held in the campaign in the campaign is sure in canada it's about 40 days long far longer than the 2 years or so in which american candidates battle over the presidency so realistically only trudeau and sheer have a shot acco
with his correction he puts on a middle class mask and then raises taxes on middle class canadians mr trudeau you're a phony and you are fraud and you do not deserve to govern this country well it's going to talk all spondon john hendren he's live for us. where the debate took place fighting words from the conservative leader just 2 weeks before the election john what were the big takeaways from the last english debates. well that was the opening volley from andrew shear so you can imagine what...
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trudeau, thank you that. mr. bernier, your opportunity to respond. >> thank you.e're the people's party and we put canada first. he other leaders on the stage are globalists. they send your money to buy a u.n. security council, and also, they are giving your money to other fight climate change in asia, and in africa. u.n. is a dysfunctional be nization, and we must able to fight for our country. only party 're the that will have foreign policies that's based on our security and prosperity for our country. >> mr. bernier, thank you. he next opportunity for mr. singh to respond. >> thank you very much. thank you very much for your question, reagan. i know it's tough to ask questions in front of a big crowd. thanks for doing that and thanks and taking oining part in this discussion. to me leadership is about who fighting for, the choices you make and whether you're doing what's right for the people. to her it comes international affairs, standing p to trump, making sure we fight to build a better trade agreement that puts canadiens first. for me the question comes do
trudeau, thank you that. mr. bernier, your opportunity to respond. >> thank you.e're the people's party and we put canada first. he other leaders on the stage are globalists. they send your money to buy a u.n. security council, and also, they are giving your money to other fight climate change in asia, and in africa. u.n. is a dysfunctional be nization, and we must able to fight for our country. only party 're the that will have foreign policies that's based on our security and prosperity...