From CBC News.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has secured a fourth floor-crosser, this time from the NDP. Are more MPs set to follow? Plus, as the war in the Middle East enters its third week, millions are displaced and an energy crisis is looming. Former NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg discusses Carney’s visit to Norway and what middle powers like Canada can do. And after shootings outside Toronto synagogues this week, the Liberal government’s controversial hate-crimes bill is back in the spotlight — but civil liberties groups still have concerns.
00:00 – Intro
01:42 – Another floor-crosser comes out of left field
23:38 – Are NATO countries at risk of being pulled into the Middle East?
36:41 – Why is the Liberals’ proposed hate-crimes bill so controversial?
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