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what do you want to see prime minister trudeau actually doing?ose kinds of things continue to happen. the majority of children taken into the foster care system are indigenous. we see horrific numbers of poverty and lack of basic human rights. we see indigenous communities still struggle unnecessarily to just live. justin trudeau has power to be able to provide affordable living, safe and adequate homes, and clean drinking water and refuses to do so. so what i'm hoping to do is call on the public, call on canada, call on the rest of the world to help northerners to amplify our voices and amplify indigenous voices and call for what is right. laura: are there wider lessons to be learned from the rest of the world from canada's treatment of its indigenous people? >> so the ironic thing is that the rest of the world did take lessons from canada. there were individuals who came over from france to study the residential schools to duplicate that in their prisons. it is ironic that question gets phrased like that because we are seeing duplicates of so m
what do you want to see prime minister trudeau actually doing?ose kinds of things continue to happen. the majority of children taken into the foster care system are indigenous. we see horrific numbers of poverty and lack of basic human rights. we see indigenous communities still struggle unnecessarily to just live. justin trudeau has power to be able to provide affordable living, safe and adequate homes, and clean drinking water and refuses to do so. so what i'm hoping to do is call on the...
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donald did not get along well with premier trudeau.t the same time, even though biden and trudeau get along great, there are some big issues. solar panels, softwood lumber, dairy products. a lot of things were discussed when the head canadian trade expert came to washington this week, and they did not reach any big agreements. i think maybe trudeau looking for a snap election in the fall, he has to get back into trade deals with the u.s.. right now, that does not look very promising. amanda: when you talk about this hostile era, some would call it pro-labor. at what point do you take that to your portfolio managers and say this may be the catalyst the markets have been waiting for for a reason to sell. people are looking for catalysts. greg: if a big chunk of regulations come along affecting an industry, tech or other industries, it could be more than just headline risk. the federal reserve is more important for the big market outlook. but if you see case after case being brought, antitrust cases, cases against, say, the airline indust
donald did not get along well with premier trudeau.t the same time, even though biden and trudeau get along great, there are some big issues. solar panels, softwood lumber, dairy products. a lot of things were discussed when the head canadian trade expert came to washington this week, and they did not reach any big agreements. i think maybe trudeau looking for a snap election in the fall, he has to get back into trade deals with the u.s.. right now, that does not look very promising. amanda:...
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. >> how about prime minister trudeau? what hase hado say? >> yesterday, he announced that the flag at parliament would be flown at half mask -- half-mast as a mark of remembrance for these children. at the same time, there has been a theme of this cancel canada day message. huge protests through the streets of toronto today. several hundred people wearing orange shirts ended up where i am in the heart of the city. the message has been won along the lines of reconciliation, but there is a push for the federal governmento do more to support the fiber -- support the survivors of those schools. mark: the truth and reconciliation commission are in 2015 condemned it all as cultural genocide. i'm sure you know this, but i will read it for our viewers. they face high levels of poverty, violence, and shorter life expectancies. what are the leaders of the indigenous groups calling for now? >> they have asked for today to be a day when indigenous members of canadian society go to top of mine, and their message going so far as the pope. the feeling out
. >> how about prime minister trudeau? what hase hado say? >> yesterday, he announced that the flag at parliament would be flown at half mask -- half-mast as a mark of remembrance for these children. at the same time, there has been a theme of this cancel canada day message. huge protests through the streets of toronto today. several hundred people wearing orange shirts ended up where i am in the heart of the city. the message has been won along the lines of reconciliation, but...
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trudeau: the truth is we have a long way to go to make things right with indigenous people. if we all pledge ourselves to doing the work, we can achieve reconciliation. reporter: to this day, we don't have a full picture of how many children died in residential schools and the circumstances of their deaths. indigenous leaders have said that as investigations continue, they expect more graves will be found. nancy: with more about the mournful nature of this year's canada day, here is a canadian indigenous journalist who has been covering the story for canada's biggest national newspaper, "the globe and mail." >> it has been quite different listening to the report just now, it is not just protests we are seeing, it is acts of solidarity, a lot of acts of support for just that we have been facing--for just the devastating news that we have been facing in the last month here. moments of reflection, i think, for many people. i know there have been statues that have been coming down, but there has been other gatherings, too, with survivors coming together, supporters coming togeth
trudeau: the truth is we have a long way to go to make things right with indigenous people. if we all pledge ourselves to doing the work, we can achieve reconciliation. reporter: to this day, we don't have a full picture of how many children died in residential schools and the circumstances of their deaths. indigenous leaders have said that as investigations continue, they expect more graves will be found. nancy: with more about the mournful nature of this year's canada day, here is a canadian...
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at least 2 people are believed to have died. prime minister justin trudeau warned that canadians should braced themselves for more extreme weather events like this one. as the climate continues to change with just minutes to spare. residents of little escape through thick smoke und dash, the fire front moved so quickly. they had almost no warning before the town was engulfed in flames. all right, so it looks like the fire went over them and it's about to get everyone that stuck on that side of the mountain. me and my dog just right outside of the house, would it be in fire? as i was leaving? i didn't turn them on to the door. the blaze ignited a day after the towns swell to through almost 50 degrees celsius. breaking canada's temperature record emergency workers is searching for missing residents as the smoldering town remains unsafe to enter. today, our thoughts are mostly with families that are grieving that are facing terrible loss. but of course, we also have to reflect on the fact that extreme weather events are getting more frequent in climate change has a significant role to play
at least 2 people are believed to have died. prime minister justin trudeau warned that canadians should braced themselves for more extreme weather events like this one. as the climate continues to change with just minutes to spare. residents of little escape through thick smoke und dash, the fire front moved so quickly. they had almost no warning before the town was engulfed in flames. all right, so it looks like the fire went over them and it's about to get everyone that stuck on that side of...
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at least 2 people are believed to have died. prime minister justin trudeau warned that canadians should braced themselves for more extreme weather events like this one. as the climate continues to change with just minutes to spare. residents of little escape through thick smoke und dash, the fire front moved so quickly. they had almost no warning before the town was engulfed in flames. so it looks like the fire went over them and it's about to get everyone that stuck on that side of the mountain. me and my are just i know, but we could see the house with the fire as i was leaving and i didn't turn them on the door. the blaze ignited a day after the town swelter through almost 50 degrees celsius. breaking canada's temperature record emergency workers is searching for missing residents as the smouldering town remains unsafe to enter. today, our thoughts are mostly with families that are grieving that are facing terrible loss. but of course, we also have to reflect on the fact that extreme weather events are getting more frequent. your climate change has a significant role to play and that
at least 2 people are believed to have died. prime minister justin trudeau warned that canadians should braced themselves for more extreme weather events like this one. as the climate continues to change with just minutes to spare. residents of little escape through thick smoke und dash, the fire front moved so quickly. they had almost no warning before the town was engulfed in flames. so it looks like the fire went over them and it's about to get everyone that stuck on that side of the...
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well, last question for mr. trudeau. my study goes to couse and drops off the teddy bear that still doesn't solve well, how did those children end up there? who is responsible? what kind of action are you going to take from the terms from the eyes of, of justice. you know, is there going to be a special prosecutor assigned to this outside of canada, investigate the government funding. i want to close it as well as the churches. so we have an election. so this government is not going to do anything but give us, you know, their, their, their, their sympathy, which, you know, i appreciate to certain extent. we want answers justice. these are a relatives, these little children, brothers, sisters, mom, uncles and we have no idea how they ended up there. and have this happen in canada is a church stay sweet hold. i can imagine what this period has been like for you. and so we really appreciate you, you coming on air and talking to us about it. thank you. thank you so much. the head of the united nations peacekeeping mission in
well, last question for mr. trudeau. my study goes to couse and drops off the teddy bear that still doesn't solve well, how did those children end up there? who is responsible? what kind of action are you going to take from the terms from the eyes of, of justice. you know, is there going to be a special prosecutor assigned to this outside of canada, investigate the government funding. i want to close it as well as the churches. so we have an election. so this government is not going to do...
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students have been invited to the vatican in december to meet with pope francis, but prime minister trudeaugy should take place on australian soil. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: how news, still to come: the world wide web was created. how the world wide web was created. the original code is sold at a virtual auction. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations — a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. i for the first time in 20 years, i russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit - at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. cheering and applause. challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering the record that had stood for 3h years, and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson a
students have been invited to the vatican in december to meet with pope francis, but prime minister trudeaugy should take place on australian soil. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: how news, still to come: the world wide web was created. how the world wide web was created. the original code is sold at a virtual auction. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations — a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese...
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former school site in a month and promised to justin school site in a month and promised tojustin trudeaueel like celebrating the country's national day. fin not feel like celebrating the country's national day. on the eve of canada _ country's national day. on the eve of canada day, _ country's national day. on the eve of canada day, the - eve of canada day, the discovery of hundreds of children at former residential schools in british columbia and saskatchewan was us to reflect on the historic and ongoing injustices faced by indigenous people. indigenous canadians including school students have been invited to the vatican in december to meet pope francis, but prime minister trudeau, himself a catholic, says any papal apology should take place on canadian soil. the original source code for the world wide web has been sold at auction for more than $5 million. it is in the form of an nft, a digital certificate of digital assets. only the source code has been sold, not the internet itself. it doesn't look all that impressive. a collection of words and symbols that would seem pretty meaningle
former school site in a month and promised to justin school site in a month and promised tojustin trudeaueel like celebrating the country's national day. fin not feel like celebrating the country's national day. on the eve of canada _ country's national day. on the eve of canada day, _ country's national day. on the eve of canada day, the - eve of canada day, the discovery of hundreds of children at former residential schools in british columbia and saskatchewan was us to reflect on the...
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this latest discovery made by the penny locket tribe, the canadian prime minister justin trudeau says his heart breaks for all indigenous communities across the country. here it is on the map penny locket islands in the georgia straight between vancouver island and the mainland of british columbia. in canada, now we had steve. sweet old speaking to us. elliot is a freelance journalist, a member of that tribe, but he also attended that school where the graves were found. he says his time had changed his life for it was 5 years old. 5 now. so 5 year old kid you know, it was a time, much loss of virginity. your family you know, how can i access my sisters on the other side of the building? it's very scary time is it. ready the story of loneliness for me and not really understanding why was there, how i would circumstance this building and try to get through day to day. i can say in mind that it was only one year. it was a year that changed my life forever, and i'm not the only one in my family. my sister's attended the same school. my late mother did my uncle are all gone. they all atten
this latest discovery made by the penny locket tribe, the canadian prime minister justin trudeau says his heart breaks for all indigenous communities across the country. here it is on the map penny locket islands in the georgia straight between vancouver island and the mainland of british columbia. in canada, now we had steve. sweet old speaking to us. elliot is a freelance journalist, a member of that tribe, but he also attended that school where the graves were found. he says his time had...
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i'm very happy to report that in the five months since president biden and prime minister trudeau released the roadmap, we are off to a great start. but to fully achieve the president and prime minister's vision, to deliver meaningful results for the people in both of our countries and the rest of the world, we have a lot of work to do, but importantly, we are going to be doing it together. today i would like to say a few words, if i may, about the progress we have made over the past five months to advance the roadmap, and then to move forward about what lies ahead for our two countries. first and foremost, the roadmap underscores our efforts to work together to end the covid-19 pandemic, to collaborate on public health response, and to build resilience against future outbreaks. president biden and prime minister trudeau have publicize their strong support for the multilateral institutions on the front line of the covid-19 response, including the world's health organization, which we have rejoined, and the u.n. development agencies. and they also agreed on the urgency of getting vaccines d
i'm very happy to report that in the five months since president biden and prime minister trudeau released the roadmap, we are off to a great start. but to fully achieve the president and prime minister's vision, to deliver meaningful results for the people in both of our countries and the rest of the world, we have a lot of work to do, but importantly, we are going to be doing it together. today i would like to say a few words, if i may, about the progress we have made over the past five...
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and in addition, premise trudeau is himself a roman catholic. i think he does care a great deal about it. there is as well, of course the political calculation isn't at the moment top of mind for many, many canadians, and they're very upset about the revelations in cemeteries. so shaded with residential schools, really dark part of candidate history, isn't it? well, jim, we leave it there for now. jim miller, professor emeritus of history, need a versus a scotch when thank you and have a good day the rest of his i thank you. you're welcome. ok, let's focus on more to the big news. the day story covered him from here, what effect and all well, but as to where here 1st, moscow relaunching a major re vaccination campaign. today, with a highly contagious delta strain of cova dominating new infections, booster jobs were initially meant to be annually. but as it stands at the moment, given the intensity of the current pandemic doctors now saying there devising a fresh shot every 6 months. moscow's mail saying both splitting the v and it's light very s
and in addition, premise trudeau is himself a roman catholic. i think he does care a great deal about it. there is as well, of course the political calculation isn't at the moment top of mind for many, many canadians, and they're very upset about the revelations in cemeteries. so shaded with residential schools, really dark part of candidate history, isn't it? well, jim, we leave it there for now. jim miller, professor emeritus of history, need a versus a scotch when thank you and have a good...
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students, has been invited to the vatican in december to meet with pope francis, but prime minister trudeauhould take place on canadian soil. courtney bembridge, bbc news. the canadian town that saw record temperatures earlier this week has been evacuated because of a fast moving wildfires. hundreds of residents have been told to leave the town in british columbia. the local mayor told canadian media the whole town is on fire, it comes after three days of record—breaking temperatures there, reaching more than 49 celsius on tuesday. across the border in the united states, president joe biden has warned that the western part of america is facing more dangerfrom facing more danger from wildfires facing more dangerfrom wildfires than ever before. 0ur science editor reports. a sign of trouble in a world that's getting hotter — an emergency cooling centre in a region that normally never needs one. the western united states and canada are experiencing heat they're just not used to. i think it's incredibly important that we set up these spaces so people can come in, feel taken care of, feel safe, g
students, has been invited to the vatican in december to meet with pope francis, but prime minister trudeauhould take place on canadian soil. courtney bembridge, bbc news. the canadian town that saw record temperatures earlier this week has been evacuated because of a fast moving wildfires. hundreds of residents have been told to leave the town in british columbia. the local mayor told canadian media the whole town is on fire, it comes after three days of record—breaking temperatures there,...
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the latest discovery was made by the political tribe, canadian prime minister justin trudeau says, his heart breaks for all indigenous communities across the country was steve sweet holds a member of the penny like a tribe. he also attended the school where the latest grades were found, and he says, it changed his life forever. i was 5 years old. 5 now, so 5 year old kid. you know, it was a time, much fusion loss of virginity, your family. how can i access my sisters on the other side of the building? it was very scary time. it was a story of loneliness for me and not understanding why was there, how i would circumstance this building and try to get through day to day. i can say in mind it was only one year, but it was a year that changed my life forever. and i'm not the only one in my family. my sister's attended the same school. my late mother did. my aunt, my uncles are all gone, but they all attended school. reconciliation, i think is the term that canada, canada, and other organizations across campus have been using for the last 5 years. i did, you know, i believe it's something t
the latest discovery was made by the political tribe, canadian prime minister justin trudeau says, his heart breaks for all indigenous communities across the country was steve sweet holds a member of the penny like a tribe. he also attended the school where the latest grades were found, and he says, it changed his life forever. i was 5 years old. 5 now, so 5 year old kid. you know, it was a time, much fusion loss of virginity, your family. how can i access my sisters on the other side of the...
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that's the big question for mr trudeau. you know, it's nice that he goes to house and drops off the teddy bear. but that still doesn't solve well. how did those children end up there? who is responsible? what kind of action are you going to take from the terms from the eyes of justice. you know, is there going to be a special prosecutor assigned to this outside of candidate investigates the government funding. i wanna investigate it as well as the churches we want answers and justice relatives. these little children, brothers, sisters, mom, uncles, and we have no idea how they ended up there. and this happened in canada is atrocious. in the news ahead, one of the world's richest countries cuts aid to some of the world's poorest people . an emergency crews struggle to contain doesn't defiance burning in the western united states? ah, ah, it's time for the perfect journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways. kyle, i was seen some very nasty weather in 2 central and southern parts of china. originally protected down towards
that's the big question for mr trudeau. you know, it's nice that he goes to house and drops off the teddy bear. but that still doesn't solve well. how did those children end up there? who is responsible? what kind of action are you going to take from the terms from the eyes of justice. you know, is there going to be a special prosecutor assigned to this outside of candidate investigates the government funding. i wanna investigate it as well as the churches we want answers and justice relatives....
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students, has been invited to the vatican in december to meet with pope francis, but prime minister trudeaud take place on canadian soil. courtney bembridge, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. still to come, tennis's late—night. so randy murray's marathon match at wimbledon ends in victory. —— china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations — a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. i for the first time in 20 years, i russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit - at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. cheering and applause. challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering the record that had stood for 34 years, and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. hello there and
students, has been invited to the vatican in december to meet with pope francis, but prime minister trudeaud take place on canadian soil. courtney bembridge, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. still to come, tennis's late—night. so randy murray's marathon match at wimbledon ends in victory. —— china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations — a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said...
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more than 105 still burning across west and canada threatening other towns. prime minister justin trudeau has conveyed an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover. let's speak now to the forest and fire ecologist johan goal down the he is the founder of the global fire monitoring center at the university of 5 book here in germany. dr. thank you very much for your time. welcome to d w. when you look at what's happening in canada right now as a fire expert, what's of most concern to you? well, the most concern is that politics so far has very little responded to the warning signals that have been sent out by the scientific community. because the climate change and the consequences on changing priorities, increasing flammability, increasing vulnerability of people that has been predicted since more than 30 to 40 years. and people worried, of course, in canada and, and all around the world that this might become the new normal. you're speaking about climate change, will this, do you think it will become the new normal? yes, absolutely. because it is unavoidable and we
more than 105 still burning across west and canada threatening other towns. prime minister justin trudeau has conveyed an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover. let's speak now to the forest and fire ecologist johan goal down the he is the founder of the global fire monitoring center at the university of 5 book here in germany. dr. thank you very much for your time. welcome to d w. when you look at what's happening in canada right now as a fire expert, what's of most...
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more than 105 still burning across western canada threatening other towns. prime minister justin trudeau has conveyed an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover. we've been able to get in touch with our reporter and difficult communication conditions. e met a guy, he is in boston bar, canadian town, 30 kilometers south of lit, where the residents were evacuated. you've been covering this disaster for days. now. how has the situation developed in the past few hours? while it kind of gives you an idea of how difficult it is to be where we are geographically with sort of that cell phone and why fi connection issues? that not only are people on the ground looking to cover this fire, having but personnel who are in charge of emergency response have had trouble with communication. linton is a community of $250.00 people, essentially 90 percent of that is gone. so schools have burned home, they have burnt ambulance, they sent hospitals, the fire has moved its way through the town and up to more forested hilde areas. so it is grown, but certainly the damage in human dam
more than 105 still burning across western canada threatening other towns. prime minister justin trudeau has conveyed an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover. we've been able to get in touch with our reporter and difficult communication conditions. e met a guy, he is in boston bar, canadian town, 30 kilometers south of lit, where the residents were evacuated. you've been covering this disaster for days. now. how has the situation developed in the past few hours?...
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the canadian prime minister justin trudeau paused to remember the victims the temperature is recorded this week are unprecedented. lives have been lost and the risk of wildfires is that a dangerously high level thoughts are with people who have lost loved ones. the heat wave is being described as a heat dome. it occurs when the atmosphere traps hot ocean air like a lid blocking other systems from moving in. it's unclear what triggered the heat them, but climate change appears to be a contributor. climate scientists warned that such extreme weather events could become the norm if efforts are not stepped up to limit carbon emissions. the if we continue putting emissions of c a to another greenhouse gases the atmosphere, not only will this become the new normal, per se, it will become a much more likely normal than it even is today. well, temperatures codes considerably in the western us and canada by wednesday. authorities issued heat warnings for interior regions, including the canadian provinces of alberta and saskatchewan. monica jones is up next with business news asking just tell s
the canadian prime minister justin trudeau paused to remember the victims the temperature is recorded this week are unprecedented. lives have been lost and the risk of wildfires is that a dangerously high level thoughts are with people who have lost loved ones. the heat wave is being described as a heat dome. it occurs when the atmosphere traps hot ocean air like a lid blocking other systems from moving in. it's unclear what triggered the heat them, but climate change appears to be a...
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more than 105 still burning across western canada threatening other towns. prime minister justin trudeau has convened an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover from all at speak with renee van on. she's a reporter at radio station news, $1130.00 out of vancouver. she joined us now by the on the phone a. renee, thanks for joining us. can you describe for us what happened in listen? well, like you heard of that report, right. it was so sudden it comes after incredible. he'd like close to 50 degrees, which is on heard up in western canada and from you know, report from the, the folks in town. it just took minutes. it was the early evening and before you knew it, they saw the smoke and then they could feel the heat. and then some reports that the flames were traveling like 30 kilometers an hour just from one end to the town to the next. and they didn't really have a lot of time to respond or you can even see some footage of some cars at an intersection and they literally don't know where to turn. did they turn left? do they turn right? it was just chaotic scene. an
more than 105 still burning across western canada threatening other towns. prime minister justin trudeau has convened an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover from all at speak with renee van on. she's a reporter at radio station news, $1130.00 out of vancouver. she joined us now by the on the phone a. renee, thanks for joining us. can you describe for us what happened in listen? well, like you heard of that report, right. it was so sudden it comes after incredible....
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the canadian prime minister justin trudeau has linked the fires to climate change and said is expected to be a hot and dry summer for the country. what's cross over now to local radio reporter and anchor a cold davies. he joins us from. ken lives in canada, just east of litan. golden. thanks for joining us. thanks for having me. so tell us how is what is happening, enlighten affecting people in your community. it's. it's dark, it's heavy. aaron it's, it's a very difficult time. the damage that's happened in the last week, we didn't really have a fire season. we could go over the damage that has happened in the past week has been catastrophic. and b, outlook is, is dire when we talk about the conditions because we're going through something truly historic in terms of our weather conditions and the fire read ministry that we haven't seen before. cannibals and live, and other communities in this area i part of wildfire country and this time of year in british columbia and canada. but what we're seeing right now are conditions that we have is be right now. thousands of people are weighted
the canadian prime minister justin trudeau has linked the fires to climate change and said is expected to be a hot and dry summer for the country. what's cross over now to local radio reporter and anchor a cold davies. he joins us from. ken lives in canada, just east of litan. golden. thanks for joining us. thanks for having me. so tell us how is what is happening, enlighten affecting people in your community. it's. it's dark, it's heavy. aaron it's, it's a very difficult time. the damage...
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the canadian prime minister justin trudeau has linked the fires to climate change and said it is expected to be a hot and dry summer for the country. let's cross over now to local radio reporter and anchor colton davies. he joins us from kamloops in canada, just east of litan. colton. thanks for joining us. thanks for having me. so tell us how is what is happening, enlighten affecting people in your community. it's, it's dark, it's heavy air and it's, it's a very difficult time. the damage that's happened in the last week. we didn't really have a fire season. we could go over the damage that has happened in the past week has been catastrophic. and the outlook is, is dire when we talk about the conditions because we're going through something truly historic in terms of our weather conditions and the fire red stream that we haven't seen before can moves and live and other communities in this area. it's hard a wildfire country and this time of year in british columbia and canada. but what we're seeing right now are conditions that we have right now. thousands of people are weighted as we kno
the canadian prime minister justin trudeau has linked the fires to climate change and said it is expected to be a hot and dry summer for the country. let's cross over now to local radio reporter and anchor colton davies. he joins us from kamloops in canada, just east of litan. colton. thanks for joining us. thanks for having me. so tell us how is what is happening, enlighten affecting people in your community. it's, it's dark, it's heavy air and it's, it's a very difficult time. the damage...
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he was chosen by justin trudeau.ntment follows the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves believing to belong to indigenous children. >> i am honored, humbled, and ready to be canada's first indigenous governor general. i have heard from canadians who describe a new sense of possibility for our country and hope i can bring people together. anchor: day three of competition at the tokyo olympics has ended with japan on top. one of their eight gold medals was a 13-year-old who won for the first olympic skateboard competition for women. the silver metal is also 13th. [indiscernible] there are signs the japanese public may be warming to the olympics. more than 70 million of them watch the opening ceremony and they have wrapped up several gold medals. infection rates in the city remain high. reporter: despite official requests for people in japan who watch the olympic's home, many are taking any chance they can to witness some action. in a cycling race that went outside official venues. >> they are not allowing fans, but
he was chosen by justin trudeau.ntment follows the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves believing to belong to indigenous children. >> i am honored, humbled, and ready to be canada's first indigenous governor general. i have heard from canadians who describe a new sense of possibility for our country and hope i can bring people together. anchor: day three of competition at the tokyo olympics has ended with japan on top. one of their eight gold medals was a 13-year-old who won for the...
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the crazy thing is this is so explicitly and antichurch hate crime wave and yet justin trudeau, who isthe wokest, waited a week before saying anything and he literally said that's not the way to go. that was as tough as he got. he introduced an anti-hate crimes bill in parliament that's targeting mean tweets and facebook posts, but literally you have church after church being torched by antifa-style terrorists and he's almost silent on the matter and his right-hand man finds it understandable. i think these are dark days for religious freedom in canada. >> tucker: they are burning churches and the head of the bc civil rights commission says burn it all down? i mean, that person sounds like a dangerous lunatic. who is that? what is going on? >> and she hasn't been sacked. that was over a week ago that she said it. in fact, various board members of her civil liberties association have supported her. by the way, these churches often have aboriginal, indigenous congregants and they are saying don't burn our churches down. it's the canadian equivalent of one black lives matter burns down bl
the crazy thing is this is so explicitly and antichurch hate crime wave and yet justin trudeau, who isthe wokest, waited a week before saying anything and he literally said that's not the way to go. that was as tough as he got. he introduced an anti-hate crimes bill in parliament that's targeting mean tweets and facebook posts, but literally you have church after church being torched by antifa-style terrorists and he's almost silent on the matter and his right-hand man finds it understandable....
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prime minister justin trudeau announced today that he is planning to open the border for nonessential travel in mid august and canada is expected to welcome fully vaccinated travelers from all countries by early september. trudeau noted that canada leaves all of that 20 countries in vaccination raise with about 80% of eligible canadians having received at least one dose and more than 50% of eligible canadians fully vaccinated. >> all right. time for a look at the forecast taking a live look, this is the view from mount tam and a lot of fog. yeah. a lot of fog. that means which of course means it is pretty cool out there, and then you're also have some concerns to talk about the possible lightning strikes. yeah. we're watching that closely and all this that time of year we start talking about. >> some of the monsoons and. enough the monsoons don't originated over the area of low pressure. it's usually left over. some tropical moisture may be a lot of trouble storms fall apart may be a hurricane gets kind of wrapped around a ridge of high pressure that actually ridge pump set back up in
prime minister justin trudeau announced today that he is planning to open the border for nonessential travel in mid august and canada is expected to welcome fully vaccinated travelers from all countries by early september. trudeau noted that canada leaves all of that 20 countries in vaccination raise with about 80% of eligible canadians having received at least one dose and more than 50% of eligible canadians fully vaccinated. >> all right. time for a look at the forecast taking a live...
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justin trudeau appointed mary simons the post, and inuit from northern quebec, she said the assignment's progress towards an inclusive society. it coincides with a spotlight on historical abuses against indigenous people encounter, after a discovery of more than 1000 unmarked graves of children who were forced into residential schools. >> i can confidently say that my appointment is a historic and inspirational moment for canada. an important step forward on the long path towards reconciliation. anchor: 28 people are feared dead after a plane crash in russia. none of the 22 passengers and six crew are believed to have survived. the twin engine aircraft disappeared from radar after it was to land. reporter: wreckage is being recovered far and wide as aviation officials try to piece together what happened. some debris from the crash was found on a mountainside. more pieces were fished out of the sea. other parts were found about five kilometers from the runway. >> today, a plane crash. presumably it was making a second approach. reporter: air traffic control lost contact as the plane near
justin trudeau appointed mary simons the post, and inuit from northern quebec, she said the assignment's progress towards an inclusive society. it coincides with a spotlight on historical abuses against indigenous people encounter, after a discovery of more than 1000 unmarked graves of children who were forced into residential schools. >> i can confidently say that my appointment is a historic and inspirational moment for canada. an important step forward on the long path towards...
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angela merkel, like justin trudeau, has mixed and matched her vaccines. look, i'm no scientist, but what's happening here is we've known since the beginning that these -- the different vaccines operate differently, right? they work on different platforms. and the astrazeneca vaccine is what's known as an adenovirus vaccine. the moderna or pfizer vaccines are mrna vaccines, and they trigger an immune response in slightly different ways. there is now a growing body of evidence that if you mix your vaccines, you have a stronger immune response probably because your body has been challenged in different ways and is better at responding to the coronavirus. this, paula, could be extremely good news because it means we now have -- we're now able to produce better immunity than any of the vaccines can do alone. >> yeah, and crucially in places where they don't have enough vaccine, it's very important. barbie, we were talking about euro 2020 there. it's top of mind, but the real competition now seems to be about these vaccines. and i guess italy just isn't confide
angela merkel, like justin trudeau, has mixed and matched her vaccines. look, i'm no scientist, but what's happening here is we've known since the beginning that these -- the different vaccines operate differently, right? they work on different platforms. and the astrazeneca vaccine is what's known as an adenovirus vaccine. the moderna or pfizer vaccines are mrna vaccines, and they trigger an immune response in slightly different ways. there is now a growing body of evidence that if you mix...
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more than 105 still burning across western canada threatening other towns. prime minister justin trudeau has conveyed an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover. we've been able to get in touch with our reporter and difficult communication conditions. e met a guy, he is in boston bar canadian towns, 30 kilometers south of lit and where residents were evacuated. you've been covering this disaster for days. now. how has the situation developed in the past few hours? while it kind of gives you an idea of how difficult it is to be where we are geographically with sort of that cell phone and why fi connection issues? that not only are people on the ground looking to cover this fire, having but personnel were in charge of emergency response have had trouble with communication. linton is a community of $250.00 people, essentially 90 percent of that is gone. so schools have burned home, they have burned ambulance, they same hospitals, the fire has moved its way through the town and up to more forested hilde areas. so it is grown, but certainly the damage in human damage
more than 105 still burning across western canada threatening other towns. prime minister justin trudeau has conveyed an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover. we've been able to get in touch with our reporter and difficult communication conditions. e met a guy, he is in boston bar canadian towns, 30 kilometers south of lit and where residents were evacuated. you've been covering this disaster for days. now. how has the situation developed in the past few hours?...
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more than 105 still burning across western canada threatening other towns. prime minister justin trudeau has convened an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover. lets speak now to forest and fire ecologist johan, go down. he is the founder of the global fire monitoring center at the university of fiber key in germany. dr. thank you very much for your time. welcome to d w. when you look at what's happening in canada right now as a fire expert, what's of most concern to you? well, the most concern is that politics so far has very little responded to the warning signals that have been sent out by the scientific community. because the climate change and the consequences on changing pirate genes, increasing flammability, increasing vulnerability of people that has been predicted since more than 30 to 40 years. and people worried, of course, in canada and, and all around the world that this might become the new normal. you're speaking about climate change, will this, do you think it will become the new normal? yes, absolutely. because it is an avoidable, and we are se
more than 105 still burning across western canada threatening other towns. prime minister justin trudeau has convened an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover. lets speak now to forest and fire ecologist johan, go down. he is the founder of the global fire monitoring center at the university of fiber key in germany. dr. thank you very much for your time. welcome to d w. when you look at what's happening in canada right now as a fire expert, what's of most concern to...
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more than 105 still burning across west and canada threatening other towns prime minister justin trudeau has conveyed an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover wall and speak with renee van on. she's a reporter at radio station news, $1130.00 out of vancouver. she joined us now by the on the phone. a rene, thanks for joining is, can you describe forth what happened in listen? well, like you heard of that report, right. it was so sudden it comes after incredible. he'd like close to 50 degrees, which is unheard of in western canada. and from you know, report from the folks in town. it just took minutes. it was the early evening and before you knew it, they saw the smoke and then they could feel the heat. and then some reports at the flames were traveling like 30 kilometers an hour just from one end to the town to the next. and they didn't really have a lot of time to respond or you could even see some footage of some cars at an intersection and they literally don't know where to turn. did they turn left? do they turn right? it was just a key arctic scene. and we'
more than 105 still burning across west and canada threatening other towns prime minister justin trudeau has conveyed an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover wall and speak with renee van on. she's a reporter at radio station news, $1130.00 out of vancouver. she joined us now by the on the phone. a rene, thanks for joining is, can you describe forth what happened in listen? well, like you heard of that report, right. it was so sudden it comes after incredible. he'd...
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in his message, justin trudeau says candidate needed to face up to its history. >> we have a long way before we make things right for indigenous peoples. but if we all pledge ourselves to doing the work, we can achieve reconciliation. >> indigenous leaders has set they expect more graves will be found. laura: a reckoning over canada's past. now to zambia, which is held a state funeral for their president. in the past 27 years, he was one of the leaders of africa struggles against the and hiv -- against apartheid and hiv. >> away from the politics, zambia's first president saying, played musical instruments, and danced. he wrote songs about what he hoped independence would bring to his country and later issues and his activism against hiv and aids. >> this is the song that must be part of the production. sons of africa, rise and shine sons of africa, rise of shock -- and shine in the name of great africa. >> he was a son and father, but first and foremost was the father of the nation and instilled that respect for the country in his children. >> he always had that zambia has one presid
in his message, justin trudeau says candidate needed to face up to its history. >> we have a long way before we make things right for indigenous peoples. but if we all pledge ourselves to doing the work, we can achieve reconciliation. >> indigenous leaders has set they expect more graves will be found. laura: a reckoning over canada's past. now to zambia, which is held a state funeral for their president. in the past 27 years, he was one of the leaders of africa struggles against...
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mark: canadian prime minister justin trudeau says his company will welcome fully vaccinated travelers from all countries by early september, if the current positive vaccination rates and public health conditions continue. u.s. citizens and residents who have had a full course of covid vaccines should be allowed in for non-essential travel as early as mid august. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: welcome to bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lang. kailey: i'm kailey leinz in new york. we welcome our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. retail sales in the u.s. surprising to the upside in june. a read on the consumer with stacey widlitz, president of s w retail advisors. blend labs goes public. we speak to the president, tim mayopoulos, from the new york stock exchange. l.a. county tells residents they must wear masks indoors, even if vaccinated. why the u.s. remains a dangero
mark: canadian prime minister justin trudeau says his company will welcome fully vaccinated travelers from all countries by early september, if the current positive vaccination rates and public health conditions continue. u.s. citizens and residents who have had a full course of covid vaccines should be allowed in for non-essential travel as early as mid august. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120...
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mark: canadian prime minister justin trudeau says his company will welcome fully vaccinated trav
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she was nominated by prime ministerjustin trudeau after the sudden resignation of her predecessor amids the diverse place. and so we need people like ms simon. because we need people who build bridges and bring us together. a message of unity from the prime minister, but his minority government is increasingly butting heads with opposition parties, so one of mary simon's first official tasks may be to dissolve parliament and trigger snap elections as early as september. courtney bembridge, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: horror and heroism, the moment passers—by tried to rescue a small child trapped under a crashed car. crowd cheers. the us space agency, nasa, has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armagh. once an everyday part of the soldiers�* lot — drudgery and danger are now no more, after almost four decades. if one is on one's own in in a private house, not doing any harm to anyone, i don't really see why all these people should wander in and say, " you're doing someth
she was nominated by prime ministerjustin trudeau after the sudden resignation of her predecessor amids the diverse place. and so we need people like ms simon. because we need people who build bridges and bring us together. a message of unity from the prime minister, but his minority government is increasingly butting heads with opposition parties, so one of mary simon's first official tasks may be to dissolve parliament and trigger snap elections as early as september. courtney bembridge, bbc...
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he told the presidents the details of the innovation plan known by the operation trudeau. that time, that landing was named trinidad 100 miles east of the east bay of pigs. the united states will supplier cover. as time went, on both these parts of the plan were to be changed both with the approval and the acquiescence of the cia and the pentagon. but at this point, tell us simply wanted the okay from the president to continue preparations, and he got it. from the state, on operation pluto gets tough parity from the cia. the cia with human exiles, agree on a single lead. they want the united states help. the cubans choose dr. jose miro once castro's prime minister, he has remained neutral in the power struggle among the exiled leaders. now, he comes to new york. he comes to the anti-castro cuba. >> it is first conference the doctor speaks for the first time as president of the new revolutionary council. >> a united cuba. , a real cuba, the cuba of jose marti. >> now cubans are united, they've joined the new coalition reluctantly, they don't like the way that the cia is com
he told the presidents the details of the innovation plan known by the operation trudeau. that time, that landing was named trinidad 100 miles east of the east bay of pigs. the united states will supplier cover. as time went, on both these parts of the plan were to be changed both with the approval and the acquiescence of the cia and the pentagon. but at this point, tell us simply wanted the okay from the president to continue preparations, and he got it. from the state, on operation pluto gets...
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more than 105 still burning across west and canada threatening other towns prime minister justin trudeau has conveyed an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover. we've been able to get in touch with our reporter and difficult communication conditions. e met a guy, he is in boston bar, canadian town, 30 kilometers south of little where the residents were evacuated. you've been covering this disaster for days. now. how has the situation developed in the past few hours? while it kind of gives you an idea of how difficult it is to be where we are geographically with sort of cell phone and why fi connection issues? that not only are people on the ground looking to cover this fire, having but personnel who are in charge of emergency response have had trouble with communication. linton is a community of $250.00 people, essentially 90 percent of that is gone. so schools have burned home that have burned ambulance stations, hospitals, the fire has moved its way through the town and up to more forested hilde areas. so it is grown, but certainly the damage in human damage.
more than 105 still burning across west and canada threatening other towns prime minister justin trudeau has conveyed an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover. we've been able to get in touch with our reporter and difficult communication conditions. e met a guy, he is in boston bar, canadian town, 30 kilometers south of little where the residents were evacuated. you've been covering this disaster for days. now. how has the situation developed in the past few hours?...
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the prime minister just in trudeau said the country must learn from the mistakes of the past. is difficult in moments like these to fully comprehend the decisions of the past that led to these tragedies and atrocities. but it is necessary to absorb them and understand them. to be able to move forward or just incur those words aren't enough for many in the community who are demanding an apology from the pope. they hold the catholic church responsible for much of what happened and believe it has a case to answer. people are talking about wanting an apology from the pope. why do we have to before that? why, why hadn't gotten the report is not apologizing. i feel like the people who i get blog up to the polls are feeling the same way. genocide is still happening to us to the may. you know, the governments how these policies in place that don't work with us. when police do mental health checks with our people, they either die or they're thrown into the tuition where pills are wrong. and if there's any children involved, they're automatically thrown into the child welfare system. so
the prime minister just in trudeau said the country must learn from the mistakes of the past. is difficult in moments like these to fully comprehend the decisions of the past that led to these tragedies and atrocities. but it is necessary to absorb them and understand them. to be able to move forward or just incur those words aren't enough for many in the community who are demanding an apology from the pope. they hold the catholic church responsible for much of what happened and believe it has...
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but just in trudeau, his words aren't enough for many in the community who are demanding an apology from the pope. they hold the catholic church responsible for much of what happened and believe it as a case to answer people are talking about wanting an apology from the pope. why do we have to force that? why, why hadn't gotten pulled is not apologizing. i feel like the people who i get up to the polls are feeling the same way. genocide is still happening to us to the may you know, the governments how these policy plays that don't work with us. when police do mental health checks with our people, they either die or they're thrown into the institutions where pills are thrown down . and if there's any children involved, they're automatically thrown into into the child welfare system. so there's a lot of things we get done with the boys not taking reports seriously. and predators know that they could target. and people in general know that they could target a still ahead seeing read over job biden's, bringing promises environmentalists or open arms after it's revealed approvals for oil and
but just in trudeau, his words aren't enough for many in the community who are demanding an apology from the pope. they hold the catholic church responsible for much of what happened and believe it as a case to answer people are talking about wanting an apology from the pope. why do we have to force that? why, why hadn't gotten pulled is not apologizing. i feel like the people who i get up to the polls are feeling the same way. genocide is still happening to us to the may you know, the...
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the latest discovery was made by the and a lack of tribe. prime minister just in trudeau says his hearts breaks for all indigenous communities across the country. the u. k. government says pushed a plan through parliament to cut for a needs by about $5500000000.00. that's despite a rebellion by a group of m. p. 's from the governing conservative party prime minister bonus. johnson says the carts are needed to recover from the economic impact of the pandemic. joan a whole reports from london under pressure from dissenting m p's in all parties, the government granted parliament to vote on its decision to cut overseas aid to reason. opposition was loudest among its own, with a former prime minister leading the charge. we may promise to before the people in the world. the government has broken that promise. this motion means that it may be broken for years to come up. with deep regret, i will vote against the motion today. a prime minister boris johnson opened the debate saying this was an argument not about principle, but practicality. the foreign aid cup would be temporary. he said just un
the latest discovery was made by the and a lack of tribe. prime minister just in trudeau says his hearts breaks for all indigenous communities across the country. the u. k. government says pushed a plan through parliament to cut for a needs by about $5500000000.00. that's despite a rebellion by a group of m. p. 's from the governing conservative party prime minister bonus. johnson says the carts are needed to recover from the economic impact of the pandemic. joan a whole reports from london...