Bitcoin crosses USD 100,000 Poilievre dares Freeland to release fall economic statement, CIHI report on ER visits, Food to become more expensive next year

December 05, 2024 00:36:22
Bitcoin crosses USD 100,000 Poilievre dares Freeland to release fall economic statement, CIHI report on ER visits, Food to become more expensive next year
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Bitcoin crosses USD 100,000 Poilievre dares Freeland to release fall economic statement, CIHI report on ER visits, Food to become more expensive next year

Dec 05 2024 | 00:36:22

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In today's News Takeaway segment, Vijay Saini and Vasu Kumar discuss Bitcoin’s groundbreaking milestone as it surpasses USD 100,000, a bold challenge from Pierre Poilievre urging Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland to release the fall economic statement, and a CIHI report shedding light on Canada’s rising emergency room visits. Additionally, they delve into projections that food prices are set to increase significantly next year, adding to financial pressures for Canadians.

 

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[00:00:01] Speaker A: And now News Takeaway Connect FM 91.5 News Takeaway segment the Vasu Kumar Good. [00:00:14] Speaker B: Morning Vijayji Good morning Connect Nal connect Good morning Very nice. [00:00:44] Speaker A: There is a possibility flights impact before going on air I am really shocked I am really shocked about. [00:01:08] Speaker B: Thank you very much. [00:02:18] Speaker A: I think it was last year Jadon America the which is securities Exchange Commission in a bitcoin indexed ETF funds trading so Bitcoin the authenticity Donald Trump the campaign that on Kehasi digital currency restrictions he wants to promote it Bitcoin was US$69,000 within a month psychological barriers but it is still a very speculative investment so Josie Galkaran this is not investment advice at all it is still very speculative. [00:03:19] Speaker B: Investments are subject to market risky the. [00:03:29] Speaker A: State of Pennsylvania they are also investing money into bitcoin Last year there was a country there was a smaller country. [00:03:48] Speaker B: Donald Trump Bitcoin Taylor Swift everybody speculative investment logic Sometime it fails you so I don't know that's how it is. [00:04:17] Speaker A: Now that's how it is. That's how it is that's right I think Bitcoin. [00:05:04] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:05:30] Speaker A: Kyunk honor NDP disabled announcement. [00:06:59] Speaker B: A checks key fix overall Canadians so BART percent overall. [00:07:15] Speaker A: Very impressed even then take the credit so thank you. [00:08:24] Speaker B: Defense spending Donald Trump. [00:08:32] Speaker A: NATO spending 2%. [00:08:34] Speaker B: Of GDP 2% of GDP yes. [00:09:07] Speaker A: Assembly of first nations meeting billion dollar the 47.8 billion the Package assembly of First Nations 47.8 billion dollars of package assembly of first nations which vote down the assembly of First nations. [00:11:11] Speaker B: We saw fiscal deficit Public accounts fall economic statement November fall economic statement legal requirement political policy before the end of the year the government is legally obliged to fall Economic statement. [00:13:47] Speaker A: Lost control over immigration Immigration have you also lost control of the deficit yes Jeddah House of Commons agenda dictate Karna Conservatives Opposition day Opposition day a non confidence vote House of Commons which Conservatives fall fiscal updates public accounts House of Commons time to time Will you avail of that time House of Commons of Flora House of Commons they floor to Conservatives. [00:16:31] Speaker B: Supplementary estimates. [00:16:50] Speaker A: Canadians. [00:16:53] Speaker B: House of Commons supplementary estimates additional spending money Supplementary estimates are Karna correct so it's going to be more than that More than. [00:17:47] Speaker A: That. [00:17:49] Speaker B: So ultimately unfortunate situation requirement bill pass bill page additional passage it will be a Christmas present for Christia so. [00:19:42] Speaker A: They'Re trying to hide something that's what they are going through House of Commons fall economic statement like you mentioned that is not a requirement legal requirement for public accounts. [00:20:53] Speaker B: Opposition days so Conservatives non confidence motion page just two days before bank of Canada announcement practically can they possibly so that will not be done so Sarkar Priest is not going to take up that offer. [00:21:49] Speaker A: Canadian Institute for Health Information Optimum Mechanical Valley sponsor car Optimum mechanical electric heat pump at a high efficiency gas furnace install Karnal to C 40s BC dual fuel rebates eligible Hosakdeo Rebate Bariho Jan Kari Leisure H Vac Services Lay Optimum Mechanical New Call Carl 778-713-07920 Satso Banway Optimum Mechanical AMC Insurance V program this is agree best Plante Better options York Centric Another head officer trucking Vast Porte border bonds v issue trucking company bonded reliability competitive edge.ca Vasudi Canadian Institute for Health Information emergency rooms emergency room on this rural device primary health care the hizarurat see primary health care so in those situations emergency room yeah so. [00:24:13] Speaker B: At point total emergency visits family doctors easily handle kar sark desi kolo family doctors and most of the visits those visits they take place over the weekends weekend the family doctor the Access. [00:24:42] Speaker A: Just over 25% of the visits emergency room like you mentioned emergency room. [00:25:28] Speaker B: Doctors the access yes Rural areas with chow percent of the year visits they were of those kind easily managed family doctors minor ailments health system collapse right this is yes correct Medical complexity patients health care system yes this is one of the contributing. [00:27:09] Speaker A: Factors but not the sole reason structure changes or even if you leave the public system within I think five years I mean it's a it's an impossible it's an outrageous amount of fine yeah. [00:28:29] Speaker B: Yeah so total 8 point million visits 50% of the visits they could have been easily managed virtually oh, so can they virtually be. [00:28:54] Speaker A: Yes there are situations that would be more effective virtually so overall healthcare deliver system report on the Tabi Nikola. [00:29:34] Speaker B: Doctors manage family doctors so a number correct a percentage we saw unni v the which Pandra percent see. [00:29:49] Speaker A: 15.2%. [00:29:54] Speaker B: So overall visits health care system. [00:30:14] Speaker A: Collapse this is only one of the reasons there are many other factors healthcare system. [00:30:30] Speaker B: Those are the Reasons. [00:30:33] Speaker A: Food Prices 2025 Food Price Report artificial intelligence modeling that was the prediction last year. [00:31:04] Speaker B: So 2.8% food prices. [00:31:10] Speaker A: So far 2024. [00:31:27] Speaker B: So family of four total solar arts for dollar. [00:31:36] Speaker A: In 2025 in 2025 OK. [00:31:48] Speaker B: A family of four. [00:32:12] Speaker A: Extreme weather. [00:32:55] Speaker B: Labor supply chains one of the movement food prices predict Project modernized Cyber Monday Monday. [00:33:40] Speaker A: Artificial intelligence natural stupidity but coming back to. [00:33:46] Speaker B: This report so can report Donald Trump yeah so Donald Trump how will AI predict what's going on in Donald Trump's head so can variable food reports projections otherwise for sure. [00:35:15] Speaker A: Baki Seafood, the fruit. Seafood, the fruit. 10%. So. Food Price Report 2025 Food Price Report Artificial Intelligence. [00:36:00] Speaker B: A family of four will have to spend on average 800 more than even this year. [00:36:17] Speaker A: Yeah. Vasudi Samadhan, Libadan. Thank you very much. [00:36:20] Speaker B: Thank you very much.

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