Canada Post strike continues, Canada’s NATO spending under scanner, Developed nations agree on $300B climate fund at COP29

November 25, 2024 00:41:08
Canada Post strike continues, Canada’s NATO spending under scanner, Developed nations agree on $300B climate fund at COP29
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Canada Post strike continues, Canada’s NATO spending under scanner, Developed nations agree on $300B climate fund at COP29

Nov 25 2024 | 00:41:08

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In today’s News Takeaway with Vijay Saini and Vasu Kumar, the discussion focuses on Canada Post's ongoing strike disrupting services nationwide, scrutiny over Canada’s NATO spending commitments, and the historic $300 billion climate fund agreed upon by developed nations at COP29. Tune in to hear expert analysis on how these developments impact Canada and the world.

 

 

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[00:07:14] Speaker B: Canada Post private shippers so mail delivery numbers volume. [00:07:37] Speaker A: Advertising revenue for volume overall. [00:07:39] Speaker B: Mail delivery for. [00:08:06] Speaker A: The results union unless Canada Post wins the $80 million. [00:08:38] Speaker B: Can they PR card work permit can they upload. [00:08:59] Speaker A: It works. [00:09:04] Speaker B: Union so can they Canada Post a trans link can they not over bloated management the excessive hiring strike union the Canada postal workers $10 billion Canada Post they strike they could union the members ultimately translate the examples on top of that private sector the workers. [00:11:26] Speaker A: The other side of this whole situation also is Canada Post the apnea in the first nine months of the year in many cases of backlog it's going to be upwards of a billion dollars most likely then so Pandra million last quarter so it's going to be upwards of upwards of $1 billion because it's the Crown Corporation Canada no doubt Canada posting both important Canada geography Crown corporations remote areas private carriers in a shipping profitable Naya per Canada Post being a Crown corporation union executives management top management heavier bonuses profitable business Canada Post the already purole letter they move over those are the reasons Crown Corporation Canada Post finances. [00:14:07] Speaker B: You are the only provider there so yeah so main problem low productivity it has to be addressed it. [00:14:20] Speaker A: Has to be addressed. [00:14:27] Speaker B: So overall. [00:15:06] Speaker A: Vancouver Vancouver Toronto wow within Canada within Canada domestica right comfort Sakoma Nigerian Canadian mold so Canada minority groups. [00:16:18] Speaker B: So diversity as you mentioned diversity inclusion strategist. [00:16:30] Speaker A: Inclusion Vancouver Police Board Police board hacky civilian body hair police appointment social media culture at the values minority groups Christian values specifically mass immigration gender transition they woke culture police board the vice chair specifically highlight. [00:17:39] Speaker B: Comparison Christian values the Hindu values newcomers religion Canadian values dominant religion Canada dominant religion Christian Christianity they can The Christianity cookie but tolerant can the religion Canadian fabric Thank you Sorry Minority groups Canadian values. [00:18:46] Speaker A: Christian values especially minor Bache gender reassignment pronouns change. [00:19:46] Speaker B: Overall plus Vancouver Police Board the Vice Chairman Vancouver Police Board the vice chair Diversity Inclusion Strategist. [00:22:30] Speaker A: Again JTC comforts because she is from a Nigerian Canadian background so Canada post National state identity specific national identity Canadian symbols nationalistic identity. [00:23:33] Speaker B: Thank you Sorry. [00:24:58] Speaker A: Pro Palestinian Israel Hamas De Khalafia Palestinians so Shukar Varnu Jistra they protest Montreal in downtown Montreal. [00:25:29] Speaker B: Pro Palestine the anti NATO protest so over the weekend US the House of Representatives the Intelligence Committee Ohio Republican representative named Mike Turner defense so you're already past due GDP number overall can they Canadian military Canada Canadian military desperately needs investment right now in military equipment. [00:26:20] Speaker A: Personnel the training they're in training yeah. [00:26:22] Speaker B: So can they be Canadian military. [00:26:32] Speaker A: Donald Trump America NATO to withdraw NATO they were accepting defense of the GDP Other than that defense spending which trade deals that has to go up to $82 billion. [00:28:42] Speaker B: Doug Ford Premiers no phone Kitasi Sara premiers defense spending 2% of GDP before we begin negotiation on the new NAFTA with Donald Trump so Donald Trump negotiation this is not the ceiling so expect Donald Trump then what Then what? [00:29:47] Speaker A: This was an agreement. [00:29:56] Speaker B: If you have to stay a member of NATO then you have to make you have to do this. Yeah Basic base this is the floor not the ceiling. [00:30:10] Speaker A: Republican Senator South Carolina Lindsey Graham International criminal Courtney Defense Minister Arrest warranty Friday International Criminal Court Benjamin Netanyahu warrant the International Criminal Court they warrant the head Canada arrest Gita Jaya America ICC the member. [00:31:22] Speaker B: Germany we are proud to be one of the founding members of ICC Justin Trudok extremist Bangai Ne Ally Mulk they democratically elected prime minister. [00:32:15] Speaker A: Domestic politics International Criminal Court Remember International Criminal Court sitting head of state ICC they call upon mechanism like we talked last week Mongolia which Russian president Vladimir Putin Gacy so repercussions domestic politics so OV divisions and engineers clearly Nazaran Lagiya Chauthe Jewish Hospital Montreal which is Jewish hospital which second Cup Cafe the the franchise or the franchise owner protest symbols Pro Palestinian symbols Social impacts overall the political impacts Domestic politics. [00:34:36] Speaker B: It's not healthy for Canadian fabric Yes Social fabric political fabric economic fabric economic fabric as well. [00:35:09] Speaker A: That becomes very dangerous it becomes very dangerous over the weekend Developing climate summit sticking point fossil fuels economies climate change Greenhouse gas emissions Carbon emissions industrialization developed rich nations will know developing Mulkawasti Climate change the J issues adapt currently those are now the Vista Archita gas he saw billion dollar salon developing nations name Mangaki TCK 8.10 trillion dollar Jaida per ACE COP 29 climate summit the which Azerbaijani agreement. [00:36:36] Speaker B: $1.3 trillion per year. It's a dead rubber, but at least reinforce developing. [00:38:07] Speaker A: This is a joke of a deal. [00:38:32] Speaker B: So they are still growing at a rate which is more, you know, a trait of a developing of a developing. [00:38:39] Speaker A: Economy than a developed economy. [00:38:43] Speaker B: Growth rate like the developed countries. [00:38:56] Speaker A: Recipients. So COP 29 summit chartered flights. Thank you. The youngest player in the history of. [00:40:19] Speaker B: The IPL open a summer McIntosh Lululemon the Ambassador. [00:40:22] Speaker A: Yes. Yeah, you're right. You're right. Kedavikaru Kdavikaro Lottery Paleo as a tik. Okay, Vasudi. [00:41:06] Speaker B: Thank you.

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