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mr. trudeau and mr.'toole who voted against making -- we leave billionaire should pay their fair share. we should end the loopholes and the offshore tax havens. liam's dollars are lost. we want to put the burden on those who are at the very top so we can invest in the solutions people need. the climate crisis, investing in housing. >> next to you, mr. trudeau, because you wanted a new mandate, you plunged the country into an election even as the pandemic spurs thousands of new cases. over the last 18 months, opposition parties have largely stood with you, putting the nation above politics. why are you doing the same? how can you justify an election at this time? prime minister trudeau: thank. first of all, i want to thank you canadians for being here tonight. and also quite frankly for everything have done over the past number of months to help get ourselves and our neighbors through this. over the next couple of hours, you are going to hear some very different, very strong ideas that are radically diffe
mr. trudeau and mr.'toole who voted against making -- we leave billionaire should pay their fair share. we should end the loopholes and the offshore tax havens. liam's dollars are lost. we want to put the burden on those who are at the very top so we can invest in the solutions people need. the climate crisis, investing in housing. >> next to you, mr. trudeau, because you wanted a new mandate, you plunged the country into an election even as the pandemic spurs thousands of new cases. over...
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mr. trudeau, i invite you to respond now. ime minister trudeau: it is unfortunate to hear the members, the leaders on the stage talking down the incredible work our canadian armed forces, our diplomats, our consular officials did from the beginning of the summer to ensure as of the very beginning of august, well before this election, we were getting flights out of afghanistan. we got 3700 people out of afghanistan and over the past weeks, we have been working with the qatari's exactly on that good news we have seen of more canadians getting out of afghanistan. we work closely with our allies because we know the canadian sacrifice for a better future. we need to stand by the people who helped us. we will with even more people in the coming months. ms. paul: as a former diplomat and with a husband who provided advice on the peace negotiations in afghanistan, we were hearing the stories all the time in the months leading up this was foreseeable. it seems we got utter -- better information on our smart phones then mr. trudeau got
mr. trudeau, i invite you to respond now. ime minister trudeau: it is unfortunate to hear the members, the leaders on the stage talking down the incredible work our canadian armed forces, our diplomats, our consular officials did from the beginning of the summer to ensure as of the very beginning of august, well before this election, we were getting flights out of afghanistan. we got 3700 people out of afghanistan and over the past weeks, we have been working with the qatari's exactly on that...
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it was called by mr trudeau in the hope that his liberal party could win enough of a majority to governunencumbered by the constraints of a coalition. we don't have an answer to that yet. his opponent is erin o'toole, head of the centre—right conservatives. it's his first campaign as a party leader, and he has criticised the way mr trudeau handled the pandemic. he had an effective campaign. the bbc�*s samira hussain is live for us in montreal. some of the networks are throwing out their verdict already but the question as to whether he is back in a minority or he has a majority, are we any clearer yet? not just yet. it will still be a few more hours until we get that kind of clarity. i think a lot of people will be looking for is to see whether or not he actually get that majority and if he does remain in the minority position, how many seats will he actually have? when he called this election he had a minority government, and he had 157 seats. it will be interesting to see if he has been able to gain any more seats. if he does not, a lot of canadians will be asking why is it that they
it was called by mr trudeau in the hope that his liberal party could win enough of a majority to governunencumbered by the constraints of a coalition. we don't have an answer to that yet. his opponent is erin o'toole, head of the centre—right conservatives. it's his first campaign as a party leader, and he has criticised the way mr trudeau handled the pandemic. he had an effective campaign. the bbc�*s samira hussain is live for us in montreal. some of the networks are throwing out their...
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mr. trudeau's decision.ran a centrist campaign, hoping to turn disaffected liberal voters into conservative ones. >> five weeks ago, mr. trudeau asked for a majority. he said the minority parliament was unworkable. but tonight, canadians did not give mr. trudeau the majority mandate heanted. in fact, canadians sent him back with another minority at the cost of $600 million and deeper divisions in our great country. >> it may be a new day in canada, but people here have barely taken notice. samira hussain, bbc news, montreal. laura: the u.s. department of homeland security will investigate reports that haitian migrants have been abused by american border guards on horseback. videos appear to show border guards intimidating those attempting to come to mexico. about 30,000 migrants are now living in a makeshift camp in del rio. we report from mexico. >> it may well become the defining image of the migrant crisis. border patrol officers mounted on horseback, forcing back haitian migrants with whips. the scene ha
mr. trudeau's decision.ran a centrist campaign, hoping to turn disaffected liberal voters into conservative ones. >> five weeks ago, mr. trudeau asked for a majority. he said the minority parliament was unworkable. but tonight, canadians did not give mr. trudeau the majority mandate heanted. in fact, canadians sent him back with another minority at the cost of $600 million and deeper divisions in our great country. >> it may be a new day in canada, but people here have barely taken...
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mr. trudeau is actually with his main competitor.is certainly not at all what they had expected when they first called the election several weeks ago. part of the reason why mr. trudeau had said he wanted to call the election now is because he felt the country had changed so much as a result of the pandemic and that canadians should have a voice in the future direction of the country but the reality is he was doing very well in the polls, and he thought this was his opportunity to clinch a majority in parliament. but it looks a little tricky whether or not that will actually happen. laura: has the pandemic actually been the focus of the election in the way justin trudeau hopes? reporter: it has been the focus of the pandemic, but not necessarily in the way he was hoping. there is a lot of election fatigue here in canada. this is the second time they are going to the polls in less than two years. this is again another election during the pandemic. many people here who are still struggling to recover from the impact of the pandemic are
mr. trudeau is actually with his main competitor.is certainly not at all what they had expected when they first called the election several weeks ago. part of the reason why mr. trudeau had said he wanted to call the election now is because he felt the country had changed so much as a result of the pandemic and that canadians should have a voice in the future direction of the country but the reality is he was doing very well in the polls, and he thought this was his opportunity to clinch a...
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but the latest opinion poll points to an extremely tight race, with mr trudeau virtually neck—and—neckreal, samira hussain reports: in the remaining hours of the campaign, prime minister justin trudeau is in his element, greeting voters, his charm on full display — but it wasn't always this much fun. it's many canadians are just plain frustrated, worried about the economy, the vaccine mandates, that this election was even called in the first place. some of that anger has come out in very un—canadian ways. for many struggling to keep their livelihoods intact and open, mr trudeau's decision to hold canada's second election in less than two years feels like an unwanted distraction. i have so many worries right now. every day is a worry. we are not through the pandemic, so do i have enough mental space and heart space to even worry about the elections? we are still in small business worrying about keeping the doors open, staying in business. the son of a former prime minister, mr trudeau carries the most famous name in canadian politics, but he also carries the burden of canada's liberal h
but the latest opinion poll points to an extremely tight race, with mr trudeau virtually neck—and—neckreal, samira hussain reports: in the remaining hours of the campaign, prime minister justin trudeau is in his element, greeting voters, his charm on full display — but it wasn't always this much fun. it's many canadians are just plain frustrated, worried about the economy, the vaccine mandates, that this election was even called in the first place. some of that anger has come out in very...
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mr. trudeau for no other reason than himself. >> this event will no longer be taking place here today. >>nti-vaccine chants of canada's people's party energized the trudeau campaign and put the pandemic squarely in voters' sights. >> we're going to trust science. we're going to trust the experts. we're going to make sure that anyone on a plane or train is vaccinated. >> reporter: here an hour from montreal, it's a district that's voted for three different parties in the last decade. organic farmer isabel hover was looking on with sheer exhaustion. she, like so many canadians, wanted to hear more about enduring issues like climate change. >> i won't be going on this little event on the right or this little event on the left, you know, that bothered me or that made a big thing on the news, you know. that's not really the -- to me, that's not the big picture of it. >> reporter: but time and again, the election pivoted back to the pandemic in divisive ways. the local new democratic party candidate says the people's party imported a brand of disinformation. >> and not believing in truths, sorr
mr. trudeau for no other reason than himself. >> this event will no longer be taking place here today. >>nti-vaccine chants of canada's people's party energized the trudeau campaign and put the pandemic squarely in voters' sights. >> we're going to trust science. we're going to trust the experts. we're going to make sure that anyone on a plane or train is vaccinated. >> reporter: here an hour from montreal, it's a district that's voted for three different parties in the...
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but the latest opinion poll points to an extremely tight race, with mr trudeau virtually neck—and—neck of the campaign, prime minister justin trudeau is in his element. greeting voters, his charm on full display. but it wasn't always this much fun. many canadians are just plain frustrated. worried about the economy, the vaccine mandates, that this election was even called in the first place. some of that anger has come out in very un—canadian ways. for many struggling to keep their livelihoods intact and businesses open, mr trudeau's decision to hold the second election and that less than two years feels like an unwanted distraction. i have so many worries right now. everyday is a worry. we're not through the pandemic. so, do i have enough mental space and heart space to even worry about the elections? we are still worrying about keeping the doors open and staying in business. the son of a former prime minister, he carries the most famous name in canadian politics, but he also carries the burden of canada's liberal history and it's coming to get some very modern conservative energy. th
but the latest opinion poll points to an extremely tight race, with mr trudeau virtually neck—and—neck of the campaign, prime minister justin trudeau is in his element. greeting voters, his charm on full display. but it wasn't always this much fun. many canadians are just plain frustrated. worried about the economy, the vaccine mandates, that this election was even called in the first place. some of that anger has come out in very un—canadian ways. for many struggling to keep their...
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but the latest opinion poll points to an extremely tight race, with mr trudeau virtually neck—and—necksain reports: and the remaining hours of the campaign. justin trudeau is in his element. creating folders, his charm on full display. —— voters. it wasn't always this much fun. many canadians arejust plain wasn't always this much fun. many canadians are just plain frustrated. worried about the economy, the vaccine mandates and that this election was even called in the first place. some...
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mr. trudeau called an election that is costing us $600 million, rather than keeping the delta variant frompreading. >> trudeau's environmental track record under fire after a summer of fort blazes and heawaves. under trudea canada has expanded oilsands production and carbon emissions. opponents say he is failing to meet his green goals. >> you've got the worst track record in the g7 after six years. how can people trust you? >> trudeau has long endured a positive international -- while dealing with scandals. canadians must decide whether to give him another chance. >> i am joined by a the professor of political science at the university of windsor. the prime minister, he called her this snap election hoping to gain a strong majority, hoping he would get that based on support for his covid policies. has this been a miscalculation? >> it looks like it. he really thought he could catch people off guard, especially the opposition party. he called the election in mid august when most people were not paying attention to politics. he had been looking good in the polls at that point, but the fact
mr. trudeau called an election that is costing us $600 million, rather than keeping the delta variant frompreading. >> trudeau's environmental track record under fire after a summer of fort blazes and heawaves. under trudea canada has expanded oilsands production and carbon emissions. opponents say he is failing to meet his green goals. >> you've got the worst track record in the g7 after six years. how can people trust you? >> trudeau has long endured a positive international...
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it's his first campaign as a party leader, and he has criticised the way mr trudeau handled the pandemicrom montreal. canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau says he called the selection because the pandemic changed the country, and canadians should have a say in what happens to canada going forward. the opposition, however, says that this is actually nothing more than an expensive political ploy by mr trudeau to try and get a firmer hold on power and gain a majority in parliament. and the voting public? well, they arejust suffering from election fatigue. remember, this is the second time canadians are going to the polls in at less than two years. the first was mandated by law, but the selection is really aboutjustin trudeau trying to gain this big majority. but if you look at the polling, he is now in a statistical tie with his main opposition rival, which means that this political gamble may actually backfire, and he could even lose his seat as prime minister. the voting across canada's time zones continues for a few hours yet, but samira will be up all night, with the results as they em
it's his first campaign as a party leader, and he has criticised the way mr trudeau handled the pandemicrom montreal. canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau says he called the selection because the pandemic changed the country, and canadians should have a say in what happens to canada going forward. the opposition, however, says that this is actually nothing more than an expensive political ploy by mr trudeau to try and get a firmer hold on power and gain a majority in parliament. and the voting...
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the opposition says that this is actually nothing more than an expensive political ploy by mr trudeau gain a majority in parliament. and the voting public? well, they are just suffering from election fatigue. this is the second time canadians are going to the polls in less than two years. the first was mandated by law, but this election is really aboutjustin trudeau trying to gain this majority. but if you look at the polling, he is now in a statistical tie with his main opposition rival, which means that this political gamble may actually backfire, and he could even lose his seat as prime minister. the voting across canada's time zones continues for a few hours yet, but samira will be up all night, with the results as they emerge, so do stay with bbc news for that. athletes in australia are raising the issue of how climate change is adversely affecting sport. the athletes highlight how the increase in extreme weather events and more intense heat has forced early retirements at the australian open tennis tournament and bushfire smoke has caused the cancellation of training and matches
the opposition says that this is actually nothing more than an expensive political ploy by mr trudeau gain a majority in parliament. and the voting public? well, they are just suffering from election fatigue. this is the second time canadians are going to the polls in less than two years. the first was mandated by law, but this election is really aboutjustin trudeau trying to gain this majority. but if you look at the polling, he is now in a statistical tie with his main opposition rival, which...
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the opposition says that this is actually nothing more than an expensive political ploy by mr trudeaujority in parliament. and the voting public? well, they are just suffering from election fatigue. this is the second time canadians are going to the polls in less than two years. the first was mandated by law, but this election is really aboutjustin trudeau trying to gain this majority. but if you look at the polling, he is now in a statistical tie with his main opposition rival, which means that this political gamble may actually backfire, and he could even lose his seat as prime minister. the voting across canada's time zones continues for a few hours yet — but samira will be up all night, with the results as they emerge — so do stay with bbc news for that. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. from olympic gold medallist to environmental campaigner — australian swimmer — bronte campbell — tells us about the impact climate change is having on sport. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all athletes should be clean g
the opposition says that this is actually nothing more than an expensive political ploy by mr trudeaujority in parliament. and the voting public? well, they are just suffering from election fatigue. this is the second time canadians are going to the polls in less than two years. the first was mandated by law, but this election is really aboutjustin trudeau trying to gain this majority. but if you look at the polling, he is now in a statistical tie with his main opposition rival, which means...
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is painting mr 0'toole as, as, mrtrudeau trudeau is painting mr 0'toole as, as, mr trudeau says if mrfar too lax.— alberta, he is far too lax. thank ou for alberta, he is far too lax. thank you for painting _ alberta, he is far too lax. thank you for painting the _ alberta, he is far too lax. thank you for painting the picture - alberta, he is far too lax. thank you for painting the picture for. alberta, he is far too lax. thank. you for painting the picture for us there. sport, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's marc edwards. hello, and thanks forjoining us. a true legend. the greatest english goal—scorer that ever lived. a charismatic warm man. just some of the tributes paid on sunday tojimmy greaves, the former england and tottenham hotspur striker who has died at the age of 81. around england, a minute's applause was held in memory of the man who remains the leading goal—scorer in the english top flight. his former sides tottenham, chelsea and west ham all paid their respects. greaves also scored 44 goals in 57 games for his country. well, on the pitch in t
is painting mr 0'toole as, as, mrtrudeau trudeau is painting mr 0'toole as, as, mr trudeau says if mrfar too lax.— alberta, he is far too lax. thank ou for alberta, he is far too lax. thank you for painting _ alberta, he is far too lax. thank you for painting the _ alberta, he is far too lax. thank you for painting the picture - alberta, he is far too lax. thank you for painting the picture for. alberta, he is far too lax. thank. you for painting the picture for us there. sport, and for a...
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they're showing a significant 3 degree of support remains for mr trudeau there. and that make, make, make all the difference. says your sense that he'll gone in there. yes, the, the polls we had yesterday before the deadline on reporting new calls was reached, were not allowed to report new polls today. the sense was that the liberals were very comp doing very comfortably in the greater toronto area. and that's probably going to help some of the wild card. so are this fringe right when party call the people's party canada, which is eating into the conservative vote on the, on the right. and of course, the performance of the sovereign says, block party and come back, how many seats are they going to take the liberals? how many seats they can take us to conservatives. and finally, of course, the socialist new democratic party, which has popular leader. but, you know, normally doesn't get more than 40 seats. we're still up in the air. we have a coven style election today, with lineups at some pulling stations. will people will this to dampen the vote with the staff
they're showing a significant 3 degree of support remains for mr trudeau there. and that make, make, make all the difference. says your sense that he'll gone in there. yes, the, the polls we had yesterday before the deadline on reporting new calls was reached, were not allowed to report new polls today. the sense was that the liberals were very comp doing very comfortably in the greater toronto area. and that's probably going to help some of the wild card. so are this fringe right when party...
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it was called by mr trudeau in the hope that his liberal party could win enough of a majority to governlone, unencumbered by the constraints of a coalition. samira hussain is live for us in montreal. he is not getting the majority he wanted? he is not getting the ma'ority he wantedvfi he is not getting the ma'ority he wehheenfi he is not getting the ma'ority he wanted? no, he is not, but look, if he wanted? no, he is not, but look. if you— he wanted? no, he is not, but look, if you look— he wanted? no, he is not, but look, if you look at _ he wanted? no, he is not, but look, if you look at the - he wanted? no, he is not, but look, if you look at the way . look, if you look at the way some of the poles were looking, towards the end of the selection campaign, he was neck and neck with his main challenger, and there were some worries that in fact mr trudeau was not going to keep his position as prime minister. so thatis position as prime minister. so that is still the case. does remain prime minister, but he is going to be governing with another minority government, and many canadians are go
it was called by mr trudeau in the hope that his liberal party could win enough of a majority to governlone, unencumbered by the constraints of a coalition. samira hussain is live for us in montreal. he is not getting the majority he wanted? he is not getting the ma'ority he wantedvfi he is not getting the ma'ority he wehheenfi he is not getting the ma'ority he wanted? no, he is not, but look, if he wanted? no, he is not, but look. if you— he wanted? no, he is not, but look, if you look—...
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the opposition says that this is actually nothing more than an expensive political ploy by mr trudeaurity in parliament. and the voting public? well, they are just suffering from election fatigue. this is the second time canadians are going to the polls in less than two years. the first was mandated by law, but this election is really aboutjustin trudeau trying to gain this majority. but if you look at the polling, he is now in a statistical tie with his main opposition rival, which means that this political gamble may actually backfire, and he could even lose his seat as prime minister. the voting across canada's time zones continues for a bit longer — but samira will be helping us analyse the results as they emerge — so do stay with bbc news for that. stay with us on bbc news — still to come. learning in the streets — the indian village where — thanks to covid — children have to be educated in the open air. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice was served. it is a sim
the opposition says that this is actually nothing more than an expensive political ploy by mr trudeaurity in parliament. and the voting public? well, they are just suffering from election fatigue. this is the second time canadians are going to the polls in less than two years. the first was mandated by law, but this election is really aboutjustin trudeau trying to gain this majority. but if you look at the polling, he is now in a statistical tie with his main opposition rival, which means that...
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but the latest opinion poll points to an extremely tight race, with mr trudeau virtually neck—and—neckke an unwanted distraction. i have so many worries right now. every day is a worry. we are not through the pandemic, so do i have enough mental space and heart space to even worry about the elections? we are still in small business worrying about keeping the doors open, staying in business. the son of a former prime minister, mr trudeau carries the most famous name in canadian politics, but he also carries the burden of canada's liberal history and is coming up against some very modern conservative energy. the leader of the conservative party — and mr trudeau's main challenger — is painting him as a politician born with a silver spoon in his mouth. every canadian has met a justin trudeau in their lives — privileged, entitled, and always looking out for number one. he was looking out for number one when he called this expensive and unnecessary election in the middle of the pandemic. here in western canada support for the conservatives is strongest but the election is not top of mind for
but the latest opinion poll points to an extremely tight race, with mr trudeau virtually neck—and—neckke an unwanted distraction. i have so many worries right now. every day is a worry. we are not through the pandemic, so do i have enough mental space and heart space to even worry about the elections? we are still in small business worrying about keeping the doors open, staying in business. the son of a former prime minister, mr trudeau carries the most famous name in canadian politics, but...
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mr. trudeau's once-healthy lead, quickly shrinking to conservative party leader, aaron o'toole. mr. leadership in the fight against covid and conservative have slammed the prime minister's call for the election as nothing but a power grab. >>> and still to come here on cnn. a red-flag warning across northern california. what fire crews and residents can expect in the coming hours. ? (naj) because as a fiduciary, it's our responsibility to always put clilients first. (other money manager) so you do it because you have to? (naj) nono, we do it because it's the right thing to do. we help clients enjoy a comfmfortable retirement. (other money manager) sounds like a a big responsibility. (naj) one that we don't take lightly. it's why our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. fisher investments is clearly different. (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, orun. daring, or thoughtful. sensitive, daring, or strong. progress isn't either or progress is everything. (girl 1) feeling lost...help? (man) do what moves you. (girl 2) put yourself out there. ♪let's take a journey
mr. trudeau's once-healthy lead, quickly shrinking to conservative party leader, aaron o'toole. mr. leadership in the fight against covid and conservative have slammed the prime minister's call for the election as nothing but a power grab. >>> and still to come here on cnn. a red-flag warning across northern california. what fire crews and residents can expect in the coming hours. ? (naj) because as a fiduciary, it's our responsibility to always put clilients first. (other money...
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mr. trudeau the majority mandate he wanted.adian send him back with another minority at the cost of 600 million dollars and deeper divisions in our great country. reporter: disagreements on how to deal with climate change, health care, and a deepening housing crisis will be the greatest challenges facing trudeau. coalitions are rare in canada, so he will have to compromise yet again with opposition parties to pass legislation. left-wing new democratic party is small, but will likely be decisive in the new parliament in ottawa. not the outcome justin trudeau had hoped for, but one which does give him yet another chance to win the confidence of canadians who just six years ago gave him a landslide victory. brent: massive streams of lava have engulfed forest and destroyed homes after volcanic eruption on the spanish island of lipoma. thousands were forced to flee with authorities evacuating another part of the island. no one has been hurt so far, but damage has been extensive. reporter: a giant river of lava covering everything in
mr. trudeau the majority mandate he wanted.adian send him back with another minority at the cost of 600 million dollars and deeper divisions in our great country. reporter: disagreements on how to deal with climate change, health care, and a deepening housing crisis will be the greatest challenges facing trudeau. coalitions are rare in canada, so he will have to compromise yet again with opposition parties to pass legislation. left-wing new democratic party is small, but will likely be decisive...
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mr. trudeau. besides criticizing, what do they propose to do, what are the key policies?nteresting to look at the conservative party and how their message has shifted a bit airing the campaign. the conservative party here in canada i would characterize as a small see conservative. not the conservatives that you would see for example in the united states. they are fiscally conservative and socially they have become more conservative but the shift you are seeing in the course of this campaign is that the conservatives are trying to move to the center to try and get some of these liberal voters, people that would normally vote for the liberal party, the justin trudeau party, to move over to them and t to capture those disillusioned voters and get them to vote for the conservative party. ro we await the outcome of interest. quick reminder of the top story, u.s. lifting the air travel ban on warner's traveling through november, passengers will be able to fly to the u.s. from most places in the world. want more analysis from me and the team, you can find it in a lot of differen
mr. trudeau. besides criticizing, what do they propose to do, what are the key policies?nteresting to look at the conservative party and how their message has shifted a bit airing the campaign. the conservative party here in canada i would characterize as a small see conservative. not the conservatives that you would see for example in the united states. they are fiscally conservative and socially they have become more conservative but the shift you are seeing in the course of this campaign is...
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it's his first campaign as a party leader — and he has criticised the way mr trudeau handled the pandemicssain is live for us in montreal. some results are coming in already? some results are coming in alread ? , some results are coming in already?— some results are coming in alread ? , ~ ., , already? yes. we are seeing some results _ already? yes. we are seeing some results already - already? yes. we are seeingj some results already coming already? yes. we are seeing i some results already coming in in atlantic canada. there are several time zones in canada and all this happened according to time zones. there is one pocket in the country where the polls are open. there is another 20 minutes before that happens but of course everyone is really watching to see whether or not mr trudeaupolitical gamblers going to pay. when you first call the election he certainly had the support of many canadians and thatis support of many canadians and that is part of the calculation as to why he called the selection at this particular time but as we know we have seen this in campaigns in many countries a
it's his first campaign as a party leader — and he has criticised the way mr trudeau handled the pandemicssain is live for us in montreal. some results are coming in already? some results are coming in alread ? , some results are coming in already?— some results are coming in alread ? , ~ ., , already? yes. we are seeing some results _ already? yes. we are seeing some results already - already? yes. we are seeingj some results already coming already? yes. we are seeing i some results...
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mr trudeau called a snap election in mid—august, in the hope of gaining a majority government for hisbiden has been in new york and newjersey surveying the damage caused by tropical storm ida. ida first slammed into louisiana as a category 4 hurricane more than a week ago, then became a tropical storm as it deluged the northeast. more than 60 people died across eight states. in newjersey, heavy rain and catastrophic flooding killed 27 people and took the lives of 17 in new york. here's what mr biden had to say. we've got to listen to the scientists and the economists and the national security experts. they all tell us this is code red. the nation and the world are in peril. that's not hyperbole. that is a fact. they have been warning us the extreme weather would get more extreme over the decade, and we're living it in real time now. president biden there stop bring you and another story now. —— and i want to bring you another story now. much of new zealand eases a strict lockdown wednesday morning — residents outside auckland will be allowed to return to work and school. the country h
mr trudeau called a snap election in mid—august, in the hope of gaining a majority government for hisbiden has been in new york and newjersey surveying the damage caused by tropical storm ida. ida first slammed into louisiana as a category 4 hurricane more than a week ago, then became a tropical storm as it deluged the northeast. more than 60 people died across eight states. in newjersey, heavy rain and catastrophic flooding killed 27 people and took the lives of 17 in new york. here's what...
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mr trudeau called a snap election in mid—august, in the hope of gaining a majority government for hisla merkel has addressed a regular session of the german parliament for the last time as chancellor before her successor is elected later this month. she has been in office for 16 years. during an unusually heated debate, angela merkel used the event to campaign for her chosen candidate for chancellor, conservative leader armin laschet, who is doing badly in the polls. mexico's supreme court has ruled that criminal penalties for terminating pregnancies are unconstitutional, a decision which could lead to the decriminalisation of abortion across the country. in a unanimous ruling, the top court ordered the northern state of coahuila to remove sanctions for abortion from its criminal code — a move which will set a precedent across mexico. the governor of texas, greg abbott, has signed into law an overhaul on voting rights that introduces sweeping changes to ways texans can cast ballots. the bill marks a bitter defeat for democrats, who had fled the state in july in an effort to prevent it
mr trudeau called a snap election in mid—august, in the hope of gaining a majority government for hisla merkel has addressed a regular session of the german parliament for the last time as chancellor before her successor is elected later this month. she has been in office for 16 years. during an unusually heated debate, angela merkel used the event to campaign for her chosen candidate for chancellor, conservative leader armin laschet, who is doing badly in the polls. mexico's supreme court...
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mr trudeau called a snap election in mid—august, in the hope of gaining a majority government for hisrisky things a politician can do. but the british prime minister borisjohnson has done just that, breaking a key election promise in the process. he thinks voters will back him because the money is to provide care for elderly people and for the national health service, which has been put under huge strain in the pandemic. alison holt reports. small jellied eels. this trip to the essex coast brings back happy memories for sharon, it is one of the places she and her mother loved visiting. now, 92—year—old june is in a nursing home. she has heart problems, epilepsy and needs a lot of help which has been paid for by selling the council house the family worked hard to buy. their experience underlines why reform of the care system is so desperately needed. it's just worrying me sick. it's worrying me sick. one in seven people will pay more than £100,000 towards their care. she does know she hasn't got endless pots of money. you know, we have paid, i think my last calculation is around 250,00
mr trudeau called a snap election in mid—august, in the hope of gaining a majority government for hisrisky things a politician can do. but the british prime minister borisjohnson has done just that, breaking a key election promise in the process. he thinks voters will back him because the money is to provide care for elderly people and for the national health service, which has been put under huge strain in the pandemic. alison holt reports. small jellied eels. this trip to the essex coast...
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mr trudeau called a snap election in mid—august, in the hope of gaining a majority government for hisvernor of texas, greg abbott, has signed into law an overhaul on voting rights that introduces sweeping changes to ways texans can cast ballots. the bill marks a bitter defeat for democrats, who had fled the state injuly in an effort to prevent it from passing. the law includes a ban on 24—hour polling places and adds id requirements to vote by mail. two men are in custody following an armed robbery on a bulgari store in paris. three suspects fled in a car while the others escaped on scooters. one of the men was later arrested after he was shot in the leg by police. the gang made off with around $12 million in jewellery. a manhunt is under way for the remaining suspects. mexico's supreme court has ruled that penalising abortion is unconstitutional. the decision has been welcomed by women's rights activists. in a unanimous ruling, the court ordered the northern state of coahuila to decriminalise abortion. it's a move likely to set a precedent across mexico. women who were jailed for hav
mr trudeau called a snap election in mid—august, in the hope of gaining a majority government for hisvernor of texas, greg abbott, has signed into law an overhaul on voting rights that introduces sweeping changes to ways texans can cast ballots. the bill marks a bitter defeat for democrats, who had fled the state injuly in an effort to prevent it from passing. the law includes a ban on 24—hour polling places and adds id requirements to vote by mail. two men are in custody following an armed...
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but the latest opinion poll points to an extremely tight race, with mr trudeau now virtually neck—and—neck forward. the opposition, however, says that this is actually nothing more than an expensive political ploy by mr trudeau to try and get a firmer hold on power and gain a majority in parliament. and the voting public? well, they're just suffering from election fatigue. remember, this is the second time canadians are going to the polls in less then two years. the first was mandated by law, but this election is really aboutjustin trudeau trying to gain this big majority. but if you look at the polling, he is now in a statistical tie with his main opposition rival, which means that this political gamble may actually backfire may actually backfire and he could even lose his seat as prime minister. before we go to the break — thejoys, or dangers, of live tv. we are going to show you some footage from earlier today at the chelsea flower show, where colleague and bbc weather presenter carol kirkwood was looking after a guide dog. now guide dogs, as you know, are very well behaved, well traine
but the latest opinion poll points to an extremely tight race, with mr trudeau now virtually neck—and—neck forward. the opposition, however, says that this is actually nothing more than an expensive political ploy by mr trudeau to try and get a firmer hold on power and gain a majority in parliament. and the voting public? well, they're just suffering from election fatigue. remember, this is the second time canadians are going to the polls in less then two years. the first was mandated by...
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the country's biggest broadcaster is projecting a victory for mr trudeau's governing liberal party. the liberals are hoping to regain the parliamentary majority they lost in the last election in 2019. the us has announced plans to ease air travel restrictions imposed eighteen months ago to try to control the pandemic. fully vaccinated travellers from brazil, china, india, and many european nations will be able to travel from november. covid testing and contact tracing will be needed, but not quarantining. a bbc investigation has found the uk's ministry of defence compromised the safety of afghan interpreters, because of a serious data breach following the withdawal of western forces from afghanistan. the ministry of defence says it'll launch an urgent investigation into the bearch, describing it as unacceptable. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. republicans in texas have managed to ban abortion in almost all cases in their state. anyone performing, aiding or abetting the termination of a pregnancy after roughly six weeks can now be sued in court. th
the country's biggest broadcaster is projecting a victory for mr trudeau's governing liberal party. the liberals are hoping to regain the parliamentary majority they lost in the last election in 2019. the us has announced plans to ease air travel restrictions imposed eighteen months ago to try to control the pandemic. fully vaccinated travellers from brazil, china, india, and many european nations will be able to travel from november. covid testing and contact tracing will be needed, but not...
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the balance of seats is similar to the last elections, and mr trudeau's critics have questioned the pointons of dollars. the winner of the museum of the year will be announced tonight, a prize which celebrates the uk's best museums and galleries. this year's finalists include experience barnsley, firstsite in colchester and thackray museum of medicine in leeds. the art fund, which runs the prize, says the entries reflect the resilience and imagination of museums throughout the pandemic. the announcement will be made during a special programme on the bbc news channel tonight at 7.15pm. a bbc documentary has shed new light on what the duke of edinburgh was like as a father and grandfather. all of the duke's children and grandchildren took part in the programme, to be broadcast tomorrow on bbc one. they portray prince philip as firm but with a fondness for practicaljokes — as our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. as well as assisting - the queen, he has a separate and independentjob of his own. he ran his public life from this office in buckingham palace. he loved the latest tec
the balance of seats is similar to the last elections, and mr trudeau's critics have questioned the pointons of dollars. the winner of the museum of the year will be announced tonight, a prize which celebrates the uk's best museums and galleries. this year's finalists include experience barnsley, firstsite in colchester and thackray museum of medicine in leeds. the art fund, which runs the prize, says the entries reflect the resilience and imagination of museums throughout the pandemic. the...
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mr. trudeau failed to win a majority in parliament.e called the early vote last month hoping to capitalize on his handling of the covid-19 pandemic. he insists he won a clear mandate to get one. >> the moment we face demands real imported change. and you have given this parliament and this government clear direction. >> >>. >>> we are learning new details in the investigation of the death of the gabby petito and the search for her fiance. new 911 audio shed some light of what may have led up to this moment of what you see here. the couple was on a road trip through utah when they were stopped by police. in the 911 recording prior to this moment, a call that tells the operator witnessed a troubling incident between the young couple. >> i am right on the corner of main street by moon flower and we are driving by and i would like to report a domestic dispute of a white man and a girl. >> what were they doing? >> the gentleman slapped her. >> she was lapping her? >> yes, and they drove off. >> police let the couple go without charges and n
mr. trudeau failed to win a majority in parliament.e called the early vote last month hoping to capitalize on his handling of the covid-19 pandemic. he insists he won a clear mandate to get one. >> the moment we face demands real imported change. and you have given this parliament and this government clear direction. >> >>. >>> we are learning new details in the investigation of the death of the gabby petito and the search for her fiance. new 911 audio shed some light...
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mr. trudeau. it's filled in. people shut up to hear him. we call this liberal government, there was nobody in the room. he saw on twitter margaret trudeau, his mother is there. maybe the children have gone to bed at this hour. he will come out and give his speech. as jerry said, i will have to be consolatory, reach out to the other parties and recognize that canadians have said sure, you can be prime minister a little longer, you have to do a we say. >> there is a more conciliatory tone from jagmeet singh. this isn't over. we are to keep trying to go, maybe get you next time. seems they want to work together on a lot of things. the most interesting thing was not much what he had to say but what olivia had to say, $25 million in this campaign. as big money for the new democrats, a lot of fundraising to fill back up. they want to get there, they built -- mortgage the building in downtown ottawa. that is anything could determine the life of the government. >> i like jerry betts in the back -- back and forth. he should do more that. >> i'm sure
mr. trudeau. it's filled in. people shut up to hear him. we call this liberal government, there was nobody in the room. he saw on twitter margaret trudeau, his mother is there. maybe the children have gone to bed at this hour. he will come out and give his speech. as jerry said, i will have to be consolatory, reach out to the other parties and recognize that canadians have said sure, you can be prime minister a little longer, you have to do a we say. >> there is a more conciliatory tone...
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five weeks ago mr trudeau was after a majority, saying the minority parliament was, quote, unworkableans sent him back with another minority at the cost of $600 million and deeper divisions in our great country. it may be a new day in canada, but people here have barely taken notice. it is the same old leadership. six weeks of campaigning and very little has actually changed. samira hussain, bbc news, montreal. the ministry of defence has apologised for a data breach which may have compromised the safety of dozens of afghan interpreters who worked for british forces. more than 250 people seeking relocation to the uk — many of whom are in hiding — were mistakenly copied into an emailfrom the mod, in which their names and some profile pictures were visible. defence secretary ben wallace has launched an investigation into how the breach occurred. a vigil has taken place for a woman and three children who were found dead at a house in derbyshire. hundreds of people gathered in the village of killamarsh, near sheffield, to lay flowers and messages of condolence in memory of terri harris, h
five weeks ago mr trudeau was after a majority, saying the minority parliament was, quote, unworkableans sent him back with another minority at the cost of $600 million and deeper divisions in our great country. it may be a new day in canada, but people here have barely taken notice. it is the same old leadership. six weeks of campaigning and very little has actually changed. samira hussain, bbc news, montreal. the ministry of defence has apologised for a data breach which may have compromised...
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mr. trudeau and the conservative leader. >> we're all in this together. >> we've come so far in the fightinst covid. it's time to finish this pandemic for good. so get vaccinated. if you know someone who hasn't, talk to them. >> for our kids, for our communities, for our economy, it's how we get forward together. >> vaccines are safe and effective for use. vaccines are the best way for you to protect yourself, your family, and your community. so get vaccinated. >>> ahead on cnn, how two teenagers battled their way into the u.s. women's open final and captivated the world. this is just the most fantastic story. can't wait to talk about it. that's next. i was drowning in student loan debt. i was in the process of deferring them, paying them... then i discovered sofi. completely changed my life. lower interest rate. my principal is going down. sofi is a place where you can start to tackle those money goals today. compared to where i was three years ago, i'm kinda killing it. ♪ growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: k
mr. trudeau and the conservative leader. >> we're all in this together. >> we've come so far in the fightinst covid. it's time to finish this pandemic for good. so get vaccinated. if you know someone who hasn't, talk to them. >> for our kids, for our communities, for our economy, it's how we get forward together. >> vaccines are safe and effective for use. vaccines are the best way for you to protect yourself, your family, and your community. so get vaccinated....
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mr trudeau called the election in august, less than two years after his liberal party lost its majorityder of the main opposition party has conceded defeat, paving the way for the liberals to form another minority government. a documentary has shed new light on what the duke of edinburgh was like as a father and grandfather. all of the duke's four children and grandchildren — but not the queen — took part in the programme, which will be broadcast on bbc one tomorrow. they portray prince philip as firm but fair, with a fondness for practicaljokes. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. as well as assisting - the queen, he has a separate and independentjob of his own. he ran his public life from this office in buckingham palace. he loved the latest technology. and, of course, he was famously forthright. he will always make everyone very clear where you stand. i think people find that refreshing, that they know that there's nothing else going on or there's no there's no games played. he's very upfront. he's very honest and he's very matter of fact. and he brought that same no—n
mr trudeau called the election in august, less than two years after his liberal party lost its majorityder of the main opposition party has conceded defeat, paving the way for the liberals to form another minority government. a documentary has shed new light on what the duke of edinburgh was like as a father and grandfather. all of the duke's four children and grandchildren — but not the queen — took part in the programme, which will be broadcast on bbc one tomorrow. they portray prince...
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and yesterday mr trudeau was hit by gravel that was thrown by protesters during a campaign stop.ccinated against the virus. but still, anti—vaccination protestors have targeted politicans, businesses, and hospitals. well for more on the situation in canada i'm joined by global national news correspondent abigail bimman, who was there yesterday and has been covering the prime minister ahead of the election. welcome to the program. i read this story today and i can't help thinking about teresa mae who also had a whopping lead in the polls when she called an early election and they lost the majority. it’s a and they lost the ma'ority. it's a really interesting i and they lost the majority. it's a really interesting thing - and they lost the majority. it's a really interesting thing to i and they lost the majority. it�*s —. really interesting thing to watch this play out. as you said the liberals and conservatives are neck and neck, are pulling partners if so is have the conservatives one point ahead. but the liberals called the selection from a minority standpoint thinking that they
and yesterday mr trudeau was hit by gravel that was thrown by protesters during a campaign stop.ccinated against the virus. but still, anti—vaccination protestors have targeted politicans, businesses, and hospitals. well for more on the situation in canada i'm joined by global national news correspondent abigail bimman, who was there yesterday and has been covering the prime minister ahead of the election. welcome to the program. i read this story today and i can't help thinking about teresa...
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the balance of seats is similar to the last election�*s, and mr trudeau�*s critics have questioned the day for much of— with helen. it's been a pleasant day for much of the country today with lovely _ for much of the country today with lovely weather watcher picture sent dance _ lovely weather watcher picture sent dance to _ lovely weather watcher picture sent dance to keep them coming. you can see on the satellite _ dance to keep them coming. you can see on the satellite picture _ dance to keep them coming. you can see on the satellite picture the - see on the satellite picture the extent of the session as we have the end, wispy high cloud for the most part and rather more across northern ireland and western scotland with a bit of rain here as well. a strengthening win but we push a little bit further south when the form of cloud to not into perhaps parts of northern england as well. with many areas further south, out of the starry skies it will be a bit on the cool side, six or seven in the countryside and a bit of mist and fog with a light wind here but on the north, some more persi
the balance of seats is similar to the last election�*s, and mr trudeau�*s critics have questioned the day for much of— with helen. it's been a pleasant day for much of the country today with lovely _ for much of the country today with lovely weather watcher picture sent dance _ lovely weather watcher picture sent dance to _ lovely weather watcher picture sent dance to keep them coming. you can see on the satellite _ dance to keep them coming. you can see on the satellite picture _ dance...
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mr. mistoffelees.'" "trudeaunks he's better than me well, he won't after i nuke saskatchewan get me the briefcase you bring it over here i'm your president i'm your president ♪ oh well, i neve was there ever a cat so clever ♪ what was i so mad about? [ laughter ] and of course this dingus loved "cats. lifelong new yorker who had access to the best theater the world has to offer, and his favorite show was the one that was viewed predominantly by 75 year-old tourists bused in from paramus from their assisted living facilities. if you've ever been to a "cats" performance, you definitely heard at least one old guy say, "did that cat just say he was 'jellicle? speak up my ear horn is on the fritz! [ laughter ] that might have been one of the most disturbing anecdotes from the book, but it wasn't the most disgusting you might remember that little episode where trump secretly paid hush money to cover up an affair with a porn star who, in return, said his penis looked like toad from "mario kart." ♪ memory, all alone i th
mr. mistoffelees.'" "trudeaunks he's better than me well, he won't after i nuke saskatchewan get me the briefcase you bring it over here i'm your president i'm your president ♪ oh well, i neve was there ever a cat so clever ♪ what was i so mad about? [ laughter ] and of course this dingus loved "cats. lifelong new yorker who had access to the best theater the world has to offer, and his favorite show was the one that was viewed predominantly by 75 year-old tourists bused in...
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were also dressed in much plainer clothes — but they were greeted by canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau. mrh his wife, and his sister, in toronto. he only paused to tell reporters that he was happy to be home, but would not be making any further comments. but his wife did have this to say about how she felt. there are no words really to describe the emotions that we have been going through for the last 2a hours. joy, relief, overwhelming gratitude for everyone who has worked to make this day happened. i spoke to an analysis and she says this was sudden, as things were originally moving pretty slowly. the term some originally moving pretty slowly. tue: term some of originally moving pretty slowly. tte: term some of my colleagues and myself are using but a sense of whiplash. we found out 10am ottawa time that there was an agreement between united states and meng wanzhou's team. the proceeding happened at one o'clock, she made a statementjust happened at one o'clock, she made a statement just after two o'clock, was gone that afternoon and then at 8:45pm that night, we learned that the two mich
were also dressed in much plainer clothes — but they were greeted by canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau. mrh his wife, and his sister, in toronto. he only paused to tell reporters that he was happy to be home, but would not be making any further comments. but his wife did have this to say about how she felt. there are no words really to describe the emotions that we have been going through for the last 2a hours. joy, relief, overwhelming gratitude for everyone who has worked to make this...
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main opposition needed that there are no tool conceited defeats but criticize trudeau for calling the election. 5 weeks ago, mr. crudo asked for a majority. he said the minority parliament was quote unworkable. but tonight canadians did not give mr. crudo the majority mandate he wanted. yeah. in fact the canadian sent him back with another minority at the cost of $600000000.00 and deeper divisions in our great country. just days ago, he said he would hold yet another election within 18 months. if he didn't get his way. let him out from jetty vance. he has more from one till he is speaking in terms of the sound of the tri minutes here has been given a majority vote by canadians that is not currently the case. a minority parliament, the prime minister has won basically what he had on august the election thing. he needed a majority to definitively lead this country through the remainder of a lot of pushback with regard to that. and it's interesting to note the words of encouragement, the words of inspiration, thanking elections, canada, thanking those counseling the balance. thank you. each and every canadian tha
main opposition needed that there are no tool conceited defeats but criticize trudeau for calling the election. 5 weeks ago, mr. crudo asked for a majority. he said the minority parliament was quote unworkable. but tonight canadians did not give mr. crudo the majority mandate he wanted. yeah. in fact the canadian sent him back with another minority at the cost of $600000000.00 and deeper divisions in our great country. just days ago, he said he would hold yet another election within 18 months....