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canada is huge. canada is rich. but it's home to a relatively small population, just behind algeria, just ahead of sudan, the country is home to roughly 1/2 of 1% of the world's people. it is an export champion, but also is vulnerable to bad times elsewhere, especially in the united states. is justin trudeau about to take power as canada wobbles. jeffery, diane, and david are still with me. david what do you think? a tough time to be getting the top job? >> well, i mean i think certainly, you know, if you look at the beginning of his campaign, it was announced that canada had just gone into a recession. and unquestionably there are economic difficulties. if you look at performance in places like alberta that are strongly impacted by oil prices. that's a challenge that the new prime minister is going to have to face. and if the change in economic circumstances have impacted -- certainly the middle class where it has been felt the most, and that became a major wedge issue during this campaign. a key focus of the liber
canada is huge. canada is rich. but it's home to a relatively small population, just behind algeria, just ahead of sudan, the country is home to roughly 1/2 of 1% of the world's people. it is an export champion, but also is vulnerable to bad times elsewhere, especially in the united states. is justin trudeau about to take power as canada wobbles. jeffery, diane, and david are still with me. david what do you think? a tough time to be getting the top job? >> well, i mean i think certainly,...
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topics include canada/u.s. relations, the keystone xl pipeline and the current syrian refugee crisis. you'll hear all speakers speak in french and english, which is customary in canada. this is just under two hours. >>> you don't know which of your factories will be demolished. >> russia's political leaders are not just rulers of their nation, they're country's owners. >> you don't know which of your arguments will be totally destroyed. >> i'm not prepared to sacrifice the african continent for some free-market ideology. >> and then you've got to come back and you're now rattled, you're shaken up. >> let's save the bleeding heart for somebody else. it's time to change. >> and you don't know what the hell to say, but you've got to say something. >> i believe the 21st century will belong to china, because most centuries have belonged to china. >> blaming barack obama for the state that the world is in right now is like blaming a caribbean island for a hurricane. >> the lesson of north korea has been, if you are a
topics include canada/u.s. relations, the keystone xl pipeline and the current syrian refugee crisis. you'll hear all speakers speak in french and english, which is customary in canada. this is just under two hours. >>> you don't know which of your factories will be demolished. >> russia's political leaders are not just rulers of their nation, they're country's owners. >> you don't know which of your arguments will be totally destroyed. >> i'm not prepared to...
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-canada relations. to let me take a view minutes to set the scene. >> we would never treat our friends so badly. >> the fact that open export is being made of the u.s.-canada relationship these days is telling. -- open export. -- open sport. no one expects things will always flow smoothly. but the list of irritant is is piling up, and so is the resentment. >> a president who simply has not got it that canada is important to the prosperity of the u.s. it is frustration with the white house that clearly doesn't want to engage canada, two promote a healthy economic relationship. >> we are supposed to be the best runs and the closest neighbor, instead we keep getting hit with these things. it causes people a lot of frustration. >> nothing has caused more frustration than the keystone xl pipeline. the $8 billion by check -- $8 billion project will deliver oil across the nation. the latest -- a veto by the president to kill legislation congress to authorize the project. despite the impassioned pleas from bara
-canada relations. to let me take a view minutes to set the scene. >> we would never treat our friends so badly. >> the fact that open export is being made of the u.s.-canada relationship these days is telling. -- open export. -- open sport. no one expects things will always flow smoothly. but the list of irritant is is piling up, and so is the resentment. >> a president who simply has not got it that canada is important to the prosperity of the u.s. it is frustration with the...
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he called the canada-u.s. relationship not just important, but for canada definitional. so he really gets the important of the canada-u.s. relations, and they need to have a very engaged, very integrated, very collaborative relationship with the united states. i think unfortunately under harper, there was a lot of chest bumping, a lot of we won't take no for an answer. that may be important to get a particular interest across, but it wasn't comfortable. i don't think it was comfortable for the american interlocutors. around town, i hear a lot of people say we are glad that this new trudeau is back. we weren't comfortable with the previous posture of harbor. we really think we can work with this guy. isn't he good-looking? can you tell us more about it? canada has never been more interesting than washington than it has been this week. left, nowanada turns a chance for justin trudeau and the liberals to see if they can run the canadian economy. full storyof story -- available online at wsj.com. (202) 748-0003 for canadians. our guest is laura dawson, director of the wilson
he called the canada-u.s. relationship not just important, but for canada definitional. so he really gets the important of the canada-u.s. relations, and they need to have a very engaged, very integrated, very collaborative relationship with the united states. i think unfortunately under harper, there was a lot of chest bumping, a lot of we won't take no for an answer. that may be important to get a particular interest across, but it wasn't comfortable. i don't think it was comfortable for the...
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he called the canada-u.s. relationship not just important, but for canada definitional. so he really gets the important of the canada-u.s. relations, and they need to have a very engaged, very integrated, very collaborative relationship with the united states. i think unfortunately under harper, there was a lot of chest bumping, a lot of we won't take no for an answer. that may be important to get a particular interest across, but it wasn't comfortable. i don't think it was comfortable for the american interlocutors. around town, i hear a lot of people say we are glad that this new trudeau is back. we weren't comfortable with the previous posture of harbor. we really think we can work with this guy. isn't he good-looking? can you tell us more about it? canada has never been more interesting than washington than it has been this week. left, nowanada turns a chance for justin trudeau and the liberals to see if they can run the canadian economy. full storyof story -- available online at wsj.com. (202) 748-0003 for canadians. our guest is laura dawson, director of the wilson
he called the canada-u.s. relationship not just important, but for canada definitional. so he really gets the important of the canada-u.s. relations, and they need to have a very engaged, very integrated, very collaborative relationship with the united states. i think unfortunately under harper, there was a lot of chest bumping, a lot of we won't take no for an answer. that may be important to get a particular interest across, but it wasn't comfortable. i don't think it was comfortable for the...
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canada needs to take action. we are in a summer of extreme drought, raging wildfires severe weather through all of our season. canadians want action, candidates to take action so that we can defend ourselves from the changing global climate, and from the impact economical here at home. mr. mulcair: but mr. harper has consistently missed -- mr. trudeau: what mr. harper has consistently misunderstood if you can't make a trade between what's good for the economy and the environment. mr. harper continues to say we can't do any inc. for the environment because it will hurt the economy. not only has he not hurt the environment, -- not helps the environment, he has hurt the economy. people don't trust this government to look out for our long-term interests. he hasn't convinced communities of the rightness of his pipelines, of the proposals he supported. he hasn't been working with first nations and the kinds of partnerships that are needed if her going to continue to develop national resources. canada will always have a
canada needs to take action. we are in a summer of extreme drought, raging wildfires severe weather through all of our season. canadians want action, candidates to take action so that we can defend ourselves from the changing global climate, and from the impact economical here at home. mr. mulcair: but mr. harper has consistently missed -- mr. trudeau: what mr. harper has consistently misunderstood if you can't make a trade between what's good for the economy and the environment. mr. harper...
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that's canada. that's who we are. katherine's family, the jews who were expelled from spain, they were taken in in the muslim countries that are today turkey, it was then the ottoman empire. that's the opening world that we can always aspire to. 2 million refugees living in our nato ally turkey. we're not doing enough to help. there are requests from the united nations to take in 10,000 by christmas. mr. harper is not even going to get near that number. they want 46,000 between now and 2019. the ndp government will get it done. >> if i could just maybe correct a couple facts here. first of all, none of our nato allies, not all of them are involved in the coalition, but none are opposed to it. they are all supportive of our mission against the islamic state. the united nations is not opposed. in fact, this intervention is happening at invitation of the government of iraq under international law. in terms of refugees, canada's response has been generous and responsible. we've admitted so far 15% of all the world refugee
that's canada. that's who we are. katherine's family, the jews who were expelled from spain, they were taken in in the muslim countries that are today turkey, it was then the ottoman empire. that's the opening world that we can always aspire to. 2 million refugees living in our nato ally turkey. we're not doing enough to help. there are requests from the united nations to take in 10,000 by christmas. mr. harper is not even going to get near that number. they want 46,000 between now and 2019....
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-canada relations. mr. harper, you were unable to convince barack obama to build the keystone xl pipeline. what does this tell you about how we should manage the relationship going forward? p.m. harper: we have discussed this matter. he said there is nothing he is asking canada to do. he will make that decision based on his own assessment of american interest. worked withent has two radically different administrations in the united states and work productively with both. you look around the world, the things we have been working on with our partners, the united states. they include the mission against the so-called islamic state. we are working closely with the united states and our response to the crisis in ukraine and reassurance to our eastern european allies at nato. we had the clean energy and time in change dialogue. work productively on joint regulations in that area. we have a project of unprecedented scope called "beyond the border," in which we are doing more to better integrate our security. toge
-canada relations. mr. harper, you were unable to convince barack obama to build the keystone xl pipeline. what does this tell you about how we should manage the relationship going forward? p.m. harper: we have discussed this matter. he said there is nothing he is asking canada to do. he will make that decision based on his own assessment of american interest. worked withent has two radically different administrations in the united states and work productively with both. you look around the...
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harper, that when it's not in canada's interests, we'll stand up with canada's needs. i know that canada can get back to being a voice for reason. i want to put canada on track. i want us to be able to fight the flow of arms, fight the flow of money, fight the flow of foreign fighters. but i also know that an independent canadian foreign policy means that fundamental canadian values, like fighting harder for peace than for war, is what i will bring to my tenure as prime minister of canada. >> you have a minute left. i want to give you the last word on this topic because you came in first. mr. harper, please. >> we have congratulated our allies on working to get a deal with the iranian regime. the proof of that will obviously be in the implementation of that deal. we will believe iran's words and not its actions. i think our allies will take a very similar position. i fully admit that we don't always take the position of our allies. sometimes we take our positions based on what we believe are principles. let me give you a clear example. this government has been perhaps
harper, that when it's not in canada's interests, we'll stand up with canada's needs. i know that canada can get back to being a voice for reason. i want to put canada on track. i want us to be able to fight the flow of arms, fight the flow of money, fight the flow of foreign fighters. but i also know that an independent canadian foreign policy means that fundamental canadian values, like fighting harder for peace than for war, is what i will bring to my tenure as prime minister of canada....
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but no mention of canada. mr. speaker, that stepping back from the fight against terrorism is not stepping up. will the prime minister admit he is more midsted to ideologies than the fight against isis? [applause] >> just a couple of weeks ago i are sat down with president obama and discussed and confirmed that canada continues to be a strong supporter of the coalition against isil and continues to be engaged on a humanitarian level on, a refugee level, and indeed on a military level. and right now, we are in discussions with our allies about how best canada can continue to participate and to help in the fight against isil, since we are withdrawing our cf-18 aircraft. [applause] >> translator: mr. speaker, last night, president obama had some harsh words for isil. he says the threat of terrorism is real but we can beat it. we will destroy isil and any other organization that wants to do us harm. think the prime minister assure us he shares president obama's views? the honorable prime minister. >> translator: obvio
but no mention of canada. mr. speaker, that stepping back from the fight against terrorism is not stepping up. will the prime minister admit he is more midsted to ideologies than the fight against isis? [applause] >> just a couple of weeks ago i are sat down with president obama and discussed and confirmed that canada continues to be a strong supporter of the coalition against isil and continues to be engaged on a humanitarian level on, a refugee level, and indeed on a military level. and...
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harper, that when it's not in canada's interests, we'll stand up with canada's needs. i know that canada can get back to being a voice for reason. i want to put canada on track. i want us to be able to fight the flow of arms, fight the flow of money, fight the flow of foreign fighters. but i also know that an independent canadian foreign policy means that fundamental canadian values, like fighting harder for peace than for war, is what i will bring to my tenure as prime minister of canada. >> you have a minute left. i want to give you the last word on this topic because you came in first. mr. harper, please. >> we have congratulated our allies on working to get a deal with the iranian regime. the proof of that will obviously be in the implementation of that deal. we will believe iran's words and not its actions. i think our allies will take a very similar position. but look, you philly admit that we don't always take the position of our allies. sometimes we take our positions based on what we believe are principles. let me give you a clear example. this government has
harper, that when it's not in canada's interests, we'll stand up with canada's needs. i know that canada can get back to being a voice for reason. i want to put canada on track. i want us to be able to fight the flow of arms, fight the flow of money, fight the flow of foreign fighters. but i also know that an independent canadian foreign policy means that fundamental canadian values, like fighting harder for peace than for war, is what i will bring to my tenure as prime minister of canada....
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canada is also cold. let's find opportunity in all of this mess, dynamic funds, portfolio manager joining us now with great insignificant and they have indoor television studs in the nation. >> that's true. >> breaking news. >> next time. there are indoor studs. >> we'll use them. >> it's a great shot. >> a beautiful city. let's dig in. how do you play in this? what's going to happen? >> canada is challenged. as fund managers, probably the most amazing thing is the speed in which oil dropped from 105 to 750 in a short period of time. leverage players, something else going on besides the demand issue in a short period of time. having said that, the bank of canada is on hold for extended period of time. there's going to be ripple effects and second derivative effects in western canadian markets on capx, energy is 25 % of energy of capx, and so that's going to have -- that's going to be an issue for sure. >> let's focus on the banks because big banks here, and they have been lauded for a long time as being s
canada is also cold. let's find opportunity in all of this mess, dynamic funds, portfolio manager joining us now with great insignificant and they have indoor television studs in the nation. >> that's true. >> breaking news. >> next time. there are indoor studs. >> we'll use them. >> it's a great shot. >> a beautiful city. let's dig in. how do you play in this? what's going to happen? >> canada is challenged. as fund managers, probably the most amazing...
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in canada. >> it's illegal. you can't say that. >> our u.s. audience may not be aware or as aware as we are in canada that the keystone project is hotly contested in canada. the official opposition in the democratic party party is dead set against keystone and the northern gateway the western facing pipeline the one that the leader likes his energy east wychwood snake pipelines through to vastly expanded export ports in brunswick. the opposition party leader that is leading in the polls justin trudeau supports keystone but believes the reason it's not being accepted is because canada has not done enough to fight climate change. he says if he were to become prime minister and he has got a shot at it, that he would increase carbon pricing but essentially a carbon price which would reduce and that would would make a american so grateful that they would reduce keystone lickety-split. sometimes i'm skeptical whether that would work. >> we should ask daniel if that would work. i wanted to ask the amba
in canada. >> it's illegal. you can't say that. >> our u.s. audience may not be aware or as aware as we are in canada that the keystone project is hotly contested in canada. the official opposition in the democratic party party is dead set against keystone and the northern gateway the western facing pipeline the one that the leader likes his energy east wychwood snake pipelines through to vastly expanded export ports in brunswick. the opposition party leader that is leading in the...
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-canada relations. the 90 minute debate focus most on the keystone pipeline, climate change and domestic security. seatbacks peter van dusen moderated this event from the newseum in washington, d.c. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello and welcome to washington d.c. it's one of those chilly mid-atlantic march evenings fitting it seems as we've come to the american capital to talk about u.s.-canada relations, and they are a little bit frothy these days. it's been a long relationship of respect cooperation and real friendship between two of the world's great neighbors but now it is marred by french and we are live this evening at the newseum on pennsylvania avenue for our latest seatback maclean's townhall. tonight we present keystone and beyond, the future of u.s.-canada relations. i am peter van dusen, executive producer of cpac a special welcome to our viewers also watching on c-span here in the trendy. over the next 90 minutes we will drill down on the state of the relationship between canada and united states.
-canada relations. the 90 minute debate focus most on the keystone pipeline, climate change and domestic security. seatbacks peter van dusen moderated this event from the newseum in washington, d.c. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello and welcome to washington d.c. it's one of those chilly mid-atlantic march evenings fitting it seems as we've come to the american capital to talk about u.s.-canada relations, and they are a little bit frothy these days. it's been a long relationship of respect cooperation...
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canada's governor general david johnson opens up the first session of the 42nd parliament of canada with a speech from the throne. the speech outlines the priorities of the current government led by liberal party leader justin trudeau. courtesy of cable public affairs channel in canada, this is about an hour. >> this formal part of the speech takes place in the next thing we see you think will be the arrival of the governor general shortly and we will watch the garden a 21-gun salute. we have talked about timing and greg imagine the difficulty in staffing of some of these offices and where only a month into the formal process for the new government. is that part of the issue here plex what this government has to do is -- and as a part of issue that some of the changes they are attacking that are significant to the point that when they deal with this relative newness and staffing up offices in turning round direction in the public service. >> i think we have to remember the liberals went from 34 seats to 184. in 2006 there were large number of mps existing already with some talent and bod
canada's governor general david johnson opens up the first session of the 42nd parliament of canada with a speech from the throne. the speech outlines the priorities of the current government led by liberal party leader justin trudeau. courtesy of cable public affairs channel in canada, this is about an hour. >> this formal part of the speech takes place in the next thing we see you think will be the arrival of the governor general shortly and we will watch the garden a 21-gun salute. we...
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canada has been the u.s.'s most - one of the most reliable military partners and has been in every coalition the united states has been in in the last 50-75 years with the exception of vietnam, and the u.s. and canada jointly defend north america, part of the north american air defense command. symbolically this is a big deal, and the newly elected prime minister told the president in that phone call this afternoon that he was going to honour his pledge to end canada's combat mission in iraq and syria. >> we talked about canada's continued engagement about i.s.i.l. and we continued to engage in a responsible way, that understands how important canada has, has a role to play in the fight against i.s.i.l. he understands the commit iments i have made around ending the combat mission. >> the other fallout from the election. the u.s. was counting on canada to buy upwards of 65 of its new next generation joint strike fighters, the most expensive weapons programme the pentagon had, and is counting on foreign military
canada has been the u.s.'s most - one of the most reliable military partners and has been in every coalition the united states has been in in the last 50-75 years with the exception of vietnam, and the u.s. and canada jointly defend north america, part of the north american air defense command. symbolically this is a big deal, and the newly elected prime minister told the president in that phone call this afternoon that he was going to honour his pledge to end canada's combat mission in iraq...
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air canada is canada's largest airline and provider of passenger service in canada. it is the largest over the and the.s. border international markets to and from canada. in 2014, air canada and air canada express very close to 38 million passengers, a 3 million passenger increase of 2013. fairly significant for an airline our size. than 200a offers more destinations on six continents. i believe one of the few airlines in the world that operates on six continents and we are proud of that, a recent addition to our network. alliancemember of star and we employed a total of 28,000 people around the world, making us in the top 20 airlines -- top 20 largest airlines in the world and somewhere in between 13 and 50 based on passenger volume -- 13 and 15 based on passenger volume which is significant considering canada's population. of course, all canada flights to the united states are precleared by cbp. air canada enjoys wonderful relationship with cbp and the professionalism is incredible. program, canadian air industries would be an entirely different place, so we do app
air canada is canada's largest airline and provider of passenger service in canada. it is the largest over the and the.s. border international markets to and from canada. in 2014, air canada and air canada express very close to 38 million passengers, a 3 million passenger increase of 2013. fairly significant for an airline our size. than 200a offers more destinations on six continents. i believe one of the few airlines in the world that operates on six continents and we are proud of that, a...
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into canada. the 97 kilograms of cocaine seizure is to this day the largest seizure in the history of the port of buffalo. in conclusion, ice remained dead cased and committed to this mission. and we look forward to continuing to work with this committee on these efforts. questions. >> thank you. i have been informed that mr. wagner does have an opening statement. would you like to give that now or wait until the very end? >> i thought i was off the hook. >> oh, no. would you like to give it now or -- >> i'll give it now, if that's okay. >> okay. >> chairman johnson, ranking member carper members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear today on behalf of cbp's office of field operations to discuss ports of entry along our northern border. the u.s. international boundary canada delineates two friendly nations with ties that have contributed to a high volume of cross-border trade and travel. amounting to $2 billion a day. cbp ensures the northern border operations protect and secur
into canada. the 97 kilograms of cocaine seizure is to this day the largest seizure in the history of the port of buffalo. in conclusion, ice remained dead cased and committed to this mission. and we look forward to continuing to work with this committee on these efforts. questions. >> thank you. i have been informed that mr. wagner does have an opening statement. would you like to give that now or wait until the very end? >> i thought i was off the hook. >> oh, no. would you...
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back to canada. p mostly from canada to the u.s. that is those are conversation west have to work through. they're not easy because it is not automatic necessarily for some of these. obviously some states already said what is renewable what's not. clean power plant, the one we were talking about power plants. there is opportunity there. i want us to talk about that conversation with is expanding clean energy portfolio. we'll have difficult conversations over fossil fuels. they don't have to be wrapped up together. >> nrdc considers hydropower renewable? >> it is generally considered -- >> i know that but sometimes we have environmental groups here call, saying hydro is not renewable. only wind and solar is renewable. >> we -- >> hallelujah. >> we agree. >> praise the lord. >> that is a good place to pivot. >> we have a table. >> last 20 minutes we have, five minutes or eight minutes or so we'll go to questions. we'll spend a little time. talking what we called in the primer piece kind of a vision thing. so we all accept there are so
back to canada. p mostly from canada to the u.s. that is those are conversation west have to work through. they're not easy because it is not automatic necessarily for some of these. obviously some states already said what is renewable what's not. clean power plant, the one we were talking about power plants. there is opportunity there. i want us to talk about that conversation with is expanding clean energy portfolio. we'll have difficult conversations over fossil fuels. they don't have to be...
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canada's man in washington. a former premier of manitoba senior attorney with the national resource defense council who has worked in both canada and the united states on the environment and climate change. with us as always political editor for mclean and washington bureau chief for mclean. in a moment we will begin the conversation on the state of canada us relations let me take a few minutes to set the scene. [inaudible conversations] >> perhaps it is a well-worn joke in washington but the fact that opens port is board is being made of the us canada relationship these days is telling. no one expects things we will always flow smoothly but the list of irritant is piling up, and so is the resentment. >> a a president to simply has not got it that canada is important to the prosperity of the united states. it's frustration with a white house that clearly does not want to engage canada to promote the healthy economic relationship. >> we are supposed to be the best friend and closest neighbor but instead we keep g
canada's man in washington. a former premier of manitoba senior attorney with the national resource defense council who has worked in both canada and the united states on the environment and climate change. with us as always political editor for mclean and washington bureau chief for mclean. in a moment we will begin the conversation on the state of canada us relations let me take a few minutes to set the scene. [inaudible conversations] >> perhaps it is a well-worn joke in washington but...
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being native in canada, like i said, its like you're a second class citizen. and things are not going to change unless the government of canada recognizes our first nations rights and who we are. we can't just be bullied over anymore... >> being bullied, not being listened to, here's a legal standard grounded in the canadian constitution that's supposed to avoid these issues. when mining and energy companies want to carry out activity that stands to compromise an aboriginal or treaty right, like, for example, access to water or land, he crown has a "duty to consult" the first nations affected in proportion and to the extent that they will be impacted by the development. >> this is the new brunswick legislature, where the premier and the members of the legislature sit. in this part of canada, for practical purposes, this is the crown. >> there was no consultation before the government awarded swn licenses to explore 3 years ago. but since the deal was done, they say they've done more than required. >> we've had ongoing dialogue with chief and council - a lot of
being native in canada, like i said, its like you're a second class citizen. and things are not going to change unless the government of canada recognizes our first nations rights and who we are. we can't just be bullied over anymore... >> being bullied, not being listened to, here's a legal standard grounded in the canadian constitution that's supposed to avoid these issues. when mining and energy companies want to carry out activity that stands to compromise an aboriginal or treaty...
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you talked about the dual rate cuts from the bank of canada. meanwhile, prime minister harper has continued to pursue a balanced budget. does it make sense to put all of the weight on the central bank to revive the economy, or should fiscal stimulus carry some of the load as well? david: you know i wrote about , this last year when it was apparent. that's one of the reasons the bank of canada cut rates the first time was they knew that energy capital investment in canada was going to fall like a stone, which it did. but, you know, monetary policy as an antidote to such a deep hole in energy capital spending is a very limited response. really, what we needed more was a fiscal response. i wrote about it at the time. and canada, you know being the , poster boy of fiscal globally,d integrity we had the room for large-scale capital spending to offset infrastructure spending, to offset the capital reduction over in alberta. but in my opinion, it was a blown opportunity. i think it's too late now to really have an influence by the october 19 election.
you talked about the dual rate cuts from the bank of canada. meanwhile, prime minister harper has continued to pursue a balanced budget. does it make sense to put all of the weight on the central bank to revive the economy, or should fiscal stimulus carry some of the load as well? david: you know i wrote about , this last year when it was apparent. that's one of the reasons the bank of canada cut rates the first time was they knew that energy capital investment in canada was going to fall like...
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canada's governor general david johnson opens up the first session of the 42nd parliament of canada with a speech from the throne. the speech outlines the priorities of the current government led by liberal party leader justin trudeau. courtesy of cable public affairs channel in canada, this is about an hour. >> this formal part of the speech takes place in the next thing we see you think will be the arrival of the governor general shortly and we will watch the garden a 21-gun salute. we have talked about timing and greg imagine the difficulty in staffing of some of these offices and where only a month into the formal process for the new government. is that part of the issue here plex what this government has to do is -- and as a part of issue that some of the changes they are attacking that are significant to the point that when they deal with this relative newness and staffing up offices in turning round direction in the public service. >> i think we have to remember the liberals went from 34 seats to 184. in 2006 there were large number of mps existing already with some talent and bod
canada's governor general david johnson opens up the first session of the 42nd parliament of canada with a speech from the throne. the speech outlines the priorities of the current government led by liberal party leader justin trudeau. courtesy of cable public affairs channel in canada, this is about an hour. >> this formal part of the speech takes place in the next thing we see you think will be the arrival of the governor general shortly and we will watch the garden a 21-gun salute. we...
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>> is this canada drugs? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: and once you get them, can they guarantee that all of those medicines are pure? with the same ingredients you would get here? from florida, to kansas to michigan. we're getting answers. because americans have long read the headlines that drugs from canada are cheaper. we're in overland park, kansas. a stretch of road like so many across this country. an olive garden, sears and nestled among this cluster of offices, we see the sign, canada direct drugs. inside, our producer simply wants to know how it all works. this friendly woman behind her desk, those paneled walls. there are no shelves with drugs. no pharmacist. just a computer, her smile, ready to fill out the prescription for viagra. we listen to her pitch. >> it has to go through a pharmacist just like it does here. >> okay. >> so they look at your medical history and make sure nothing's going to counteract with anything else, so -- >> reporter: and our producer asks, where do we pick up the drugs? >> th
>> is this canada drugs? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: and once you get them, can they guarantee that all of those medicines are pure? with the same ingredients you would get here? from florida, to kansas to michigan. we're getting answers. because americans have long read the headlines that drugs from canada are cheaper. we're in overland park, kansas. a stretch of road like so many across this country. an olive garden, sears and nestled among this cluster of offices, we see the...
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canada needs to take action. we are in a summer of extreme drought, raging wildfires, severe weather through all of our season. canadians want action, candidates to take action so that we can defend ourselves from the changing global climate, and from the impact economical here at home. mr. mulcair: but mr. harper has consistently missed -- mr. trudeau: what mr. harper has consistently misunderstood if you can't make a trade between what's good for the economy and the environment. mr. harper continues to say we can't do any inc. for the environment because it will hurt the economy. not only has he not hurt the environment, -- not helps the environment, he has hurt the economy. people don't trust this government to look out for our long-term interests. he hasn't convinced communities of the rightness of his pipelines, of the proposals he supported. he hasn't been working with first nations and the kinds of partnerships that are needed if her going to continue to develop national resources. canada will always have
canada needs to take action. we are in a summer of extreme drought, raging wildfires, severe weather through all of our season. canadians want action, candidates to take action so that we can defend ourselves from the changing global climate, and from the impact economical here at home. mr. mulcair: but mr. harper has consistently missed -- mr. trudeau: what mr. harper has consistently misunderstood if you can't make a trade between what's good for the economy and the environment. mr. harper...
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no Árbitro. >>> bueno >>> uno va para canadÁ con petrasso. va petrasso, el centro rasante que saca de la cancha guzmÁn tambiÉn creo que termina en uno pierna. >>> duo dÉcimo tiro de esquina segundo para la selecciÓn de canadÁ. era aguirre quien despejÓ que estaba cansado, no era guzmÁn dije bien, ahÍ sale el arquero. Último minuto de juego. mÉxico estarÁ en rÍo. canadÁ jugara el partido por el terc tercer puesto frente a los estados unidos el ganador se enfrentarÁ con colombia por el Último boleto. colombia que se estÁ preparando aprovechando la fecha fifa. las dos selecciones colombianas estaban trabajando esta semana en su paÍs. la mayor de pekerman comenzÓ con el pie derecho la eliminatoria. aguirre. cae. traba guzmÁn. jackson hamel. el remate al arco. saca y se termina seÑoras y seÑores, mÉxico ha logrado el cometido. vino a buscar la clasificaciÓn en los estados unidos. >>> lo logrÓ >>> y primera alegrÍa del sÁbado para el fÚtbol mexicano. >>> sÍ >>> ahora irÁ en busca de la otra. en pasadena. ahÍ estÁ, el
no Árbitro. >>> bueno >>> uno va para canadÁ con petrasso. va petrasso, el centro rasante que saca de la cancha guzmÁn tambiÉn creo que termina en uno pierna. >>> duo dÉcimo tiro de esquina segundo para la selecciÓn de canadÁ. era aguirre quien despejÓ que estaba cansado, no era guzmÁn dije bien, ahÍ sale el arquero. Último minuto de juego. mÉxico estarÁ en rÍo. canadÁ jugara el partido por el terc tercer puesto frente a los estados unidos el ganador se...
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their asylum application had been denied in canada. the boy's aunt, teema kurdim, who is a hairdresser in vancouver, told the national post -- "i was trying to sponsor them, and i have my friends and my neighbors who helped me with the bank deposits, but we couldn't get them out, and that is why they went in the boat." canada has come under intense criticism for not accepting more syrians fleeing the syrian civil war. in january, immigration minister chris alexander pledged canada would resettle 10,000 syrians over three years. but new government figures show that, as of late july, canada had only welcomed 1002 syrians. in more news on migration malaysian officials say at least , 13 people have drowned after a boat departing from indonesia capsized in the strait between the two countries. in news from the campaign trail, republican presidential candidate donald trump has criticized contender jeb bush saying that the candidate should be "speaking english while in the united states." trump's comments come after bush held a news conferenc
their asylum application had been denied in canada. the boy's aunt, teema kurdim, who is a hairdresser in vancouver, told the national post -- "i was trying to sponsor them, and i have my friends and my neighbors who helped me with the bank deposits, but we couldn't get them out, and that is why they went in the boat." canada has come under intense criticism for not accepting more syrians fleeing the syrian civil war. in january, immigration minister chris alexander pledged canada...
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and canada and the rise of bernie sanders and focus on government equality. electorates in various places are saying things are out of hand. elite --like the tim: labor and socialists -- is the gap between canada and the u.s. likely to widen? ryan: we're still great friends. marijuana policy could be one place. as we talk about the inequality and moral issues, new liberalisms, liberals have little interest for people oppressed, the islamic state. john: canada's economy is in a mild recession. at 80 sends to the u.s. greenback. what will that mean for trade.nadian i ask you. you used to get to canada. well, i think -- i think the relationship will improve. eleanor: trading partner, but trudeau is not keying on the he'st trade pact so aligning himself with sort of the progressives in this country. so.: very much higher taxes on the wealthy and infrastructure spending. the wealthy paid their fair share, john. tim: there's a lot of slack and problems facing u.s. industry today is that china and other countries are reducing their demand for u.s.-made stuff, raw ma
and canada and the rise of bernie sanders and focus on government equality. electorates in various places are saying things are out of hand. elite --like the tim: labor and socialists -- is the gap between canada and the u.s. likely to widen? ryan: we're still great friends. marijuana policy could be one place. as we talk about the inequality and moral issues, new liberalisms, liberals have little interest for people oppressed, the islamic state. john: canada's economy is in a mild recession....
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god bless canada >>> you've been listening there to canada's prime minister stephen harper there, who looks to be on his way out. the liberal opposition on their way in to - during a convincing election win. let's get more from daniel lack, live for us in toronto, you have been listening in to stephen harper's speech. give us a brief point of what he said. >> well, it's a speech i didn't think he'd make for a couple of weeks ago. the opinion polls showed a tight race giving him a chance of winning a minority government. the opposite happened. what we heard from stephen harper was contrition. he said it was his fault, and his fault alone. and emphasised the strong points of his record. you heard some of it there. low taxes and a strong military. thanked a lot of people. family, supporters. he's been elected seven times. very popular out there. his pardy has come out there as well. at the end of the day he said justin trudeau and the liberal party won, he congratulated them and said the voters are never wrong. that was a strong statement. more upbeat than we thought he might have been.
god bless canada >>> you've been listening there to canada's prime minister stephen harper there, who looks to be on his way out. the liberal opposition on their way in to - during a convincing election win. let's get more from daniel lack, live for us in toronto, you have been listening in to stephen harper's speech. give us a brief point of what he said. >> well, it's a speech i didn't think he'd make for a couple of weeks ago. the opinion polls showed a tight race giving him a...
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canada is nowhere to be found. that is why the liberal party is proposing that we work again on a continental model with the united states and mexico to address energy and the environment in a conference of way -- comprehensive way. mr. wells: this question could go to some of your colleagues -- there is a paradox with the right price on carbon. what i hear from you is no, thanks. >> and canadians. mr. harper: the reason the environmental groups in canada and across the united states are so concerned about canadian oil is because mr. harper has turned it into the scapegoat around the world for climate change. he has put a big target on our oils, which will be a part of our economy for years to come, although we do have to get beyond them. his lack of leadership on the environment is hurting canadian jobs and other countries. mr. mulcair: getting our resources to market is critical, but mr. harper has gotten the balance wrong. he has gutted our environmental legislation, and he knows that is hurting jobs in our reso
canada is nowhere to be found. that is why the liberal party is proposing that we work again on a continental model with the united states and mexico to address energy and the environment in a conference of way -- comprehensive way. mr. wells: this question could go to some of your colleagues -- there is a paradox with the right price on carbon. what i hear from you is no, thanks. >> and canadians. mr. harper: the reason the environmental groups in canada and across the united states are...
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well, my friends, this is canada. and in canada, better is always possible! thank you. thank you very much. merci. amico justin trudeau host of stephen harper's loss ends a tenure that saw him take three elections despite his conservative party never winning more than 40% of the vote. harper addressed supporters monday night. ask our country is one of the most enduring democracies in the world today. and today, for the 42nd time in 148 years, canadians have chosen a national parliament. tonight's result is certainly -- the people are never wrong. canadians have accepted a liberal -- elected a liberal government, result we accept without hesitation. i have spoken, friends, to mr. trudeau and offered him my congratulations, all of our congratulations on his successful campaign. [applause] and i have assured him of my full cooperation during a process of transition in the coming days. amy: a recent headline in the guardian dubbed him "the last remnant of george w. bush in north america." under stephen harper canada , became the only country to withdraw from the kyoto proto
well, my friends, this is canada. and in canada, better is always possible! thank you. thank you very much. merci. amico justin trudeau host of stephen harper's loss ends a tenure that saw him take three elections despite his conservative party never winning more than 40% of the vote. harper addressed supporters monday night. ask our country is one of the most enduring democracies in the world today. and today, for the 42nd time in 148 years, canadians have chosen a national parliament....
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canada fell prime minister just injured oh turns out in person to greet syrian refugees arriving -- canada's prime minister justin trudeau turns out in person to greet syrian refugees arriving in canada. and is a climate agreement still in reach? i'm the brent goff. good to have you with us. we begin in afghanistan where a massive car bomb has exploded in the capital of kabul. it happened next to the spanish embassy. we understand security forces are now in an arms standoff with the taliban. the spanish government says a policeman at the embassy died. attackers are holed up at the embassy reportedly with suicide vests ready to detonate. reporter: the bomb went off in a heavily protected diplomatic area of central kabul. it was followed by repeated gunfire. the hospital is treating seven people. the taliban has accepted responsibility for the attack. >> it corolla car was detonated in this area. they turned off the lights there. at night, special operations are in the area. they started looking at houses. reporter: one spanish policeman is believed dead and initially it was thought the attack
canada fell prime minister just injured oh turns out in person to greet syrian refugees arriving -- canada's prime minister justin trudeau turns out in person to greet syrian refugees arriving in canada. and is a climate agreement still in reach? i'm the brent goff. good to have you with us. we begin in afghanistan where a massive car bomb has exploded in the capital of kabul. it happened next to the spanish embassy. we understand security forces are now in an arms standoff with the taliban....
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canada and the u.s. are norad partners in protecting north america, and now that talk seems to have gone away. >> this came out hours after the u.s. and russia this agreed on restrictions to minimize axes in the skies over syria, and tell us what the two countries have agreed to. >> the first thing that the pentagon would say, they don't agree on russia and the united states, and don't agree on anything regarding syria at this point. and it's designedtarily to ensure the safety of the air crews operating the same airspace. here's pentagon secretary, peter cook, who basically says this agreement or understanding doesn't change anything. >> the mou does not understand zones of targeting information in syria, and the discussions through which this mou is discussed does not support the action in syria, and far fro fam it. and it will only make the syrian civil war worse. >> reporter: now, this agreement or understanding only applies to syria, but also today, the new chairman of the joint chiefs, marine gener
canada and the u.s. are norad partners in protecting north america, and now that talk seems to have gone away. >> this came out hours after the u.s. and russia this agreed on restrictions to minimize axes in the skies over syria, and tell us what the two countries have agreed to. >> the first thing that the pentagon would say, they don't agree on russia and the united states, and don't agree on anything regarding syria at this point. and it's designedtarily to ensure the safety of...
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we need to create jobs here in canada. you know that, the sectors, the manufacturing sectors and exporting sectors pay higher salaries to canadians from the middle class. and international trade is essential for canada. mr. harper does like to talk about his support and the agreements he signed but our exports had the worst growth rate under his government that we have had since the second world war. he hasn't performed the investments. i want to say when we see the record of liberals in that matter, remember he promised in his redbook to finish with the gnp. you remember his redbook? he had torn the free-trade agreement of north america and of course he didn't do anything about it. that is why we must be very careful before signing because once that is signed, it is very difficult to touch. there are aspects to the state as protecting health. chapter 11 is a true challenge and mr. trudeau said that he agreed with europe, which is the matter. it went to the house of commons, mr. harper has an agreement with europe and ther
we need to create jobs here in canada. you know that, the sectors, the manufacturing sectors and exporting sectors pay higher salaries to canadians from the middle class. and international trade is essential for canada. mr. harper does like to talk about his support and the agreements he signed but our exports had the worst growth rate under his government that we have had since the second world war. he hasn't performed the investments. i want to say when we see the record of liberals in that...
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, god keep our land glorious and free o canada we stand on guard for thee o canada we stand on guard for thee ♪ ♪ >> ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there, oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free ♪ and the home of the brave? ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplain of the united states senate, dr. barry black, gives the invocation. >> let us pray. eternal god, the heavens tell stories of your glory and the skies display your marvelous craftsmanship. in the wisdom of your loving providence, you blessed the world with the 1st special service force, a joint world war ii american/canadian commando unit, that made the freedoms we enjoy today possible. lord, we praise you for the volunteers who comprise th
, god keep our land glorious and free o canada we stand on guard for thee o canada we stand on guard for thee ♪ ♪ >> ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there, oh, say, does that...
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justin trudeau told the president that canada will withdraw fighters jets. as jamie mcintyre reports from washington. the move could signal broader changes in relations between the two countries. estimated militarily canada's withdrawal will not be all that significantly. dana considers four f 18 fighter bombers and 11 other countries will pick up the slack. politically, symbolically it's a blow to the united states. cannes doe is a reliable partner. the two tonned ris manned. the nor at is one of the few places where american troops come under foreign command. in a phone call with president obama, the newly elected canadian prime minister made it clear that he would make good on his pledge to end the combat mission. >> we talked about canada's engagement as a strong member of the coalition against i.s.i.l., and we committed to engage in a responsible way, that understands how important canada has, as a role to play in the fight against i.s.i.l. he understands the commitments i made around ending combat mission. >> reporter: canada's contributions to the cam
justin trudeau told the president that canada will withdraw fighters jets. as jamie mcintyre reports from washington. the move could signal broader changes in relations between the two countries. estimated militarily canada's withdrawal will not be all that significantly. dana considers four f 18 fighter bombers and 11 other countries will pick up the slack. politically, symbolically it's a blow to the united states. cannes doe is a reliable partner. the two tonned ris manned. the nor at is one...
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to buy with canada -- wanted to buy was canada. and that was unpopular. including his own conservative base in canada which is leery about what is still a communist government. so the prime minister slept on the investment restrictions. he was very slow to implement a bilateral investment treaty and his great ambition to increase exports to asia has not gone away. in fact, exports to third countries of all sorts have been inching up. but china as an alternative to the united states does not work. >> just on oil he mentioned president bush. i think we had 600,000 barrels a day in his eight years coming from canada to the united states. i think we are at a million barrels a day in six years with president obama, so the oil is getting to market. on clean energy we are all for that idea, more clean energy. we propose faster more decisive decision-making on transmission lines with clean energy in them and sometimes we get certain that support hydro being defined as renewable and sometimes some states say if it's not renewable but if it'
to buy with canada -- wanted to buy was canada. and that was unpopular. including his own conservative base in canada which is leery about what is still a communist government. so the prime minister slept on the investment restrictions. he was very slow to implement a bilateral investment treaty and his great ambition to increase exports to asia has not gone away. in fact, exports to third countries of all sorts have been inching up. but china as an alternative to the united states does not...
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has product of canada. with that, madam president i yield the floor and i also would note that my cosponsor of the legislation is here, and i just want to thank her -- greet her and thank her for her hard bipartisan work to solve this challenge in a very commonsense way. ms. stabenow: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. ms. stabenow: first of all let me say it is always a pleasure to work with the senior senator from north dakota. we've partnered on a number of different things, including efforts on the farm bill, and so it's with great pleasure that i'm partnering with him again to solve this problem and to make sure that we eliminate any possibility of retaliation on our businesses and solve a problem in a way that meets our trade obligations and also makes sure that we are standing up for our farmers and our consumers in america. that's really the goal, and i appreciate senator hoeven's leadership and commonsense approach to actually involving problems. so it's always great t
has product of canada. with that, madam president i yield the floor and i also would note that my cosponsor of the legislation is here, and i just want to thank her -- greet her and thank her for her hard bipartisan work to solve this challenge in a very commonsense way. ms. stabenow: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. ms. stabenow: first of all let me say it is always a pleasure to work with the senior senator from north dakota. we've partnered on a number of...