From CBC News.
Doug Ford’s latest ad just angered Donald Trump, who’s now called off trade talks with Canada. Former diplomat Derek Burney and political reporters Tonda MacCharles and Stuart Thomson weigh in on what’s next for Canada-U.S. relations. Then, Michael Kovrig — the former diplomat once detained in China — shares a warning about Beijing’s influence as Canada deepens its ties. Plus, the federal government moves to tighten bail laws again, and an economist explains why climate change, not price-gouging, may be driving your grocery bill high
00:00 – Intro
01:43 – Trump claims Canada ‘cheated’ with Ontario ad
21:03 – Former prisoner and diplomat warns Carney about China’s gaslighting
32:22 – Tightening bail laws in Canada
48:06 – What’s spiking food prices?
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