BC Legislation to return on Feb 18th, Family doctors write open letter to BC government, Trudeau meets with Premiere over Trump's tariff threat, Temporary GST relief bill expected to pass today.

November 28, 2024 00:47:41
BC Legislation to return on Feb 18th, Family doctors write open letter to BC government, Trudeau meets with Premiere over Trump's tariff threat, Temporary GST relief bill expected to pass today.
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BC Legislation to return on Feb 18th, Family doctors write open letter to BC government, Trudeau meets with Premiere over Trump's tariff threat, Temporary GST relief bill expected to pass today.

Nov 28 2024 | 00:47:41

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In today's episode of News Takeaway, hosts Vijay Saini and Vasu Kumar delve into pressing developments across Canada. Key topics include the BC Legislature's return on February 18th, a passionate open letter from family doctors urging the BC government to address the healthcare crisis, and Prime Minister Trudeau's high-stakes meeting with provincial premiers regarding Trump's looming tariff threats. The discussion also covers the anticipated passage of the Temporary GST Relief Bill, which could bring much-needed economic support.

 

 

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[00:00:01] Speaker A: And now News Takeaway Connect FM 91.5 News Takeaway segment Blinkers lights so that baki the traffic so basically pedestrians please no distracted walking drivers no distracted driving at all. Premier David Cabinet we want to hit the ground running. [00:02:48] Speaker B: Premier David legislation page as expected Opposition party BC Conservative Party John Rusted British Columbia provincial tax Ontario Federal GST Katnu match Karnage provincial tax. [00:06:03] Speaker A: Exactly. [00:07:13] Speaker B: Carbon tax which BC carbon tax plus homelessness. [00:07:40] Speaker A: Natural extension so provincial Premier Prime Minister. [00:07:51] Speaker B: Delay opposition family doctors the college College of Family Physicians. [00:08:55] Speaker A: By the end of 2025 Family Doctrinal Connect Karna but within the next six months Family Doctor BC College of Family Physicians Doctors of Family Doctors of BC Mutabag Pantali Percentage. [00:09:56] Speaker B: Session basically healthcare professionals extended health care benefits dental benefits pension they work as contractors Basically family doctors extended dental benefits health benefits paid sick leave maternity leave plus doctors. [00:10:57] Speaker A: Family doctors called healthy dental benefits BC College of Family Physicians family doctors the compensation model that was a step in the right direction Baki Training the junior seats training the opportunities foreign qualified doctors. [00:11:34] Speaker B: Interesting internationally trained healthcare professionals associations. [00:12:59] Speaker A: It will be after nine months. [00:13:39] Speaker B: So design focus E commerce giants if that's a word very interesting cheese beyond the retail therapy some effort to recover from it. [00:15:33] Speaker A: A minimalism practice Karna it's not that easy. [00:15:38] Speaker B: So they close Seattle Bellingham can they say Seattle to Bellingham which better pricing can they Costco TV they can they conversion Black Friday deals so I think that is an addiction that's very serious. [00:16:25] Speaker A: That's very serious. You deferred that purchase until the point. [00:17:08] Speaker B: You know what I mean? [00:17:09] Speaker A: I know what you mean. [00:17:20] Speaker B: WhatsApp so a message. [00:18:05] Speaker A: News takeaway segment thank you. And that's Donald Trump alone Donald Trump the administration and to be fair to the federal government Justin Trudeau NE JD Vasuji Canada US Relations Committee it was almost like we Canada was caught off guard sentiment Donald Trump sweeping tariffs Canada exempt intertwined economy. [00:20:54] Speaker B: Public Safety Minister Dominic Leblanc additional resources so Canada was caught on back foot was caught off guard Donald Trump Doug Ford Premier Mexico bilateral deals Sarkarante Mexico concerns genuine concerns Donald Trump. [00:23:58] Speaker A: Alberta the Premier Daniel Smith. [00:24:12] Speaker B: Yeah so a meeting Donald Trump. [00:25:19] Speaker A: Sadihi industry hamstring currently. [00:25:25] Speaker B: So federal so not just Daniel Smith Doug Ford. [00:26:02] Speaker A: So speaking of predict so Ontario multi million dollar advertising star on states that jobs impact Hongia can the Agena ads. [00:27:03] Speaker B: Donald Trump Canada were not Team Canada approach Alberta the Premier Daniel Smith Federal Cabinet can they show Federal premiers Border Protection Dominic LeBlanc J Public Safety Minister protection can they be matched Meeting Duran both clearly Justin Trudon clear cut plan. [00:28:58] Speaker A: Donald Trump Canadian oil and gas sector no tariffs to exempt Timing would be of essence I don't think Trump will know Istan Trump social media post the other side of this whole story is Mexico Mexico the President Claudia Shane bomb Donald Trump social media platform truth Social media concerns. [00:30:05] Speaker B: Yeah so Donald Trump close Kartena border. [00:30:57] Speaker A: Just in order to show problems so there. [00:31:47] Speaker B: Is a problem so Premier David D.B. nikal is called as CBSA the funding ports no secure Karandi gal Premier David I really hope. [00:32:42] Speaker A: Can they be scanner Lagao today high fidelity scanners so at least make social media the post Donald Trump repeat violent offenders these have been a part of the discussion for the last many years at least for the last four to five years we saw only the city of Delta the depot immigration it's too extreme problem exist in Ikarti denialism. [00:35:48] Speaker B: Donald Trump. [00:36:05] Speaker A: This is more of a commentary on the performance of the Canadian government Yes. [00:36:13] Speaker B: And Canadian voters. [00:36:14] Speaker A: As Canadian voters as well Canadian politicians Walmart is one of those organizations now corporations inclusion. [00:37:03] Speaker B: Diversity equality and inclusion diversity. [00:37:06] Speaker A: Equity or equality and inclusion policy gender identity they are the RTC palm color they are the arthes tokenism both Hong social media or reservation background now that tide is turning pride policies advertising Osarian cheese DEI which included CGM so Walmart corporations overall population are irrespective of their background, their ethnicity, their economic status, their gender status concerning I think yes, that's exactly JDK Chaudha Sambartan Federal Sarkar Naka with GST MOF Ashcroji Bill C78 House of Commons GST debate for two months only Canadian Federation for Independent Businesses programming the changes small business owners cell phone bills Internet they build. [00:41:31] Speaker B: Canadian Mint Royal Canadian Mint. [00:41:39] Speaker A: On a more serious note a point. [00:41:52] Speaker B: Loss of revenue. [00:44:06] Speaker A: Federal proposed Gitasi $4.68 billion almost 4.7 char point south billion dollar so 4.7 plus 1.6. [00:44:17] Speaker B: 6.10 billion bandahi estimate students retired seniors they disabled persons with disabilities retired seniors they workers were injured Injured workers so categories. [00:46:20] Speaker A: Translation before this bell was tabled immediately GST holiday of course retailers to prepare their systems for the discount. [00:46:58] Speaker B: But that would have made sense who waits till 14th of December? Nobody does. [00:47:20] Speaker A: Nobody does so. [00:47:26] Speaker B: Thank you thank you. [00:47:39] Speaker A: Brother thank you have a good day. [00:47:40] Speaker B: Have a good one.

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