FIFA World Cup cost estimate, Canadian Armed Forces to buy equipment's from US, Internal Trade Minister's Meeting.

July 08, 2025 01:01:02
FIFA World Cup cost estimate, Canadian Armed Forces to buy equipment's from US, Internal Trade Minister's Meeting.
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FIFA World Cup cost estimate, Canadian Armed Forces to buy equipment's from US, Internal Trade Minister's Meeting.

Jul 08 2025 | 01:01:02

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In today’s News Takeaway, Vijay Saini and Vasu Kumar break down three major developments:

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[00:00:01] Speaker A: And now News Takeaway. [00:00:16] Speaker B: Connect FM 91.5 News Takeaway segment. [00:00:24] Speaker A: Good morning Connect now connect. [00:00:41] Speaker B: It'S very nice pleasant weather. It's important to use sunscreen driving otherwise. [00:01:08] Speaker A: And stay hydrated. [00:01:09] Speaker B: And stay hydrated. Tuck up to $624 million the B.C. supreme Court the Chief Justice School Road School Road Skull Road. Skull Road between. [00:02:22] Speaker A: Supreme Court it's because. [00:02:53] Speaker B: Of the policing resources. [00:02:54] Speaker A: Yeah so police resources, crowd management support level jury management plus courthouse security Sheriff service They might be reallocated to some other areas like crowd management during FIFA World cup where police officers regular cases important both urgent emergencies criminal trials all of them so did it by judge they will be rescheduled. [00:04:21] Speaker B: Informal setting special court order chamber hearings Chamber applications or schedule across the province not just in the metro Vancouver area or Fraser Valley. [00:04:58] Speaker A: Provincial court system they are likely to be postponed small claim trials they are expected to proceed. [00:05:34] Speaker B: Provincial Court Superior Court. [00:05:41] Speaker A: Premier David Ebida Kana K We saw Daswali disruptions this is going to be the largest sporting event in BC's history. [00:06:10] Speaker B: This is cost of doing such a huge event. [00:06:24] Speaker A: You understand Victims so oh no it won't add up for them. [00:06:44] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:06:47] Speaker A: Criminals and they are out on. [00:06:57] Speaker B: Bail. [00:07:01] Speaker A: To bring them to justice time. [00:07:17] Speaker B: Justice delayed is justice denied. So clearly. [00:07:48] Speaker A: In almost all of the sectors Education, accountability, transparency police officers it's not to complain. Correct. [00:08:37] Speaker B: And this is just reality check. Of course, of course when we hear those things but how many times has it happened at least of the discussion on the. [00:10:42] Speaker A: Accountability public domain. [00:10:48] Speaker B: Yes India. [00:11:02] Speaker A: The media, the GDP Canada. The GDP per capita. [00:11:10] Speaker B: Exactly. Not just the total number per capita. [00:11:12] Speaker A: GDP India the Canada. [00:11:20] Speaker B: Correct. [00:11:25] Speaker A: India the fourth largest economy. Third largest economy. So gun reporting transparency the accountability Prime Minister. [00:12:08] Speaker B: Yeah correct. Or Defense Minister. Defense Minister high profile political heads Accessibility. Yes correct. [00:14:26] Speaker A: Self sufficiency, natural resources, healthcare, education. [00:14:42] Speaker B: Exactly. A friend of mine within a few. [00:14:52] Speaker A: Days. [00:15:04] Speaker B: Canadian system They are at least of course problems at least of course. [00:15:50] Speaker A: But as long as they remain the the 1% and they don't become the 99% 99%. It's all right. [00:15:55] Speaker B: It's all right. Land border Rahi Cross we need to do our part it seems like individual Canadians More than 70% 75. 75% Vision Readiness 202030 Karya Canadian Armed Forces European procurement Night vision goggles Canadian Armed Forces. [00:18:42] Speaker A: Yeah European company have Photonis. [00:18:44] Speaker B: Okay France so European hair I think it's. It's a French company. [00:18:52] Speaker A: Okay so can there be a semi goggle binoculars Night vision binoculars According to Photonis technical requirements which favor A particular American company so image intensifier tubes the noise ratio so signal to noise ratio for image intensified tubes in the binoculars specific level this is not the industry norm this is very specific to Canadian Armed Forces Canadian military so a European company Photon is one of the allegations Keshana J KG Military Sadi Canadian Military Canadian Armed Forces if favor Karani Apnea Tender Deviche American company Look into it we are seeing already. [00:21:02] Speaker B: And especially defense procurement already $62 billion $62.7 billion total investment $62.7 billion $100 million but on its own $100 million night vision binoculars. [00:22:03] Speaker A: 62.7 billion that's only to reach 2%. [00:22:07] Speaker B: Yes. [00:22:10] Speaker A: By 2035 defense spending billions of dollars towards that target gradually build up so that remains to be seen Canada the military military firm procurement or US State Department so U. S State Department dictate We are basically subjugating our military deal Military procurement to U.S. department. [00:23:16] Speaker B: Defense procurement Defense equipment Defense equipment capabilities remotely switch off so that was the reason Highly technical so clearly defense equipment House of Commons Canada Infrastructure Bank BC Ferries the CEO House of Commons. [00:25:24] Speaker A: Chinese State owned company Transport Minister Christia Freeland this is with great consternation and disappointment that I'm writing this. [00:26:03] Speaker B: House of Commons ferry procurement. [00:26:21] Speaker A: Across the other side of the House there's some confusion about jurisdiction Provincial jurisdiction Federal jurisdiction Jurisdiction Hahaha. [00:26:37] Speaker B: Canada Infrastructure bank infrastructure projects Public infrastructure investments Easy interest Canada Infrastructure Bank Canada Infrastructure Bank Agreement between Canada Infrastructure bank and BC Ferries yeah so. [00:27:30] Speaker A: Christia Freeland House of Commerce Federal Transport Minister Procurement Canada Infrastructure Bank Infrastructure Ministry so Infrastructure Ministry Gregor Robertson Housing Infrastructure so Gregor Robertson Federal Transport Critic Conservative MP Dan Albus Special meeting Yes Members Christia Freeland Gregor Robertson so within 30 days. [00:29:47] Speaker B: Decisions independently majority BC Ferries independent corporation shareholder or shareholder BCD government a structure Ikalo Jhaar the Atlantic Canada between Atlantic Canada and to B.C. for ferry service. [00:31:03] Speaker A: Funding Atlantic otherwise can they honestly Mind your own business Deputy Prime Minister Finance Minister Christia Freeland Transport Internal Trade Minister. [00:31:31] Speaker B: Mentioned Canadian Shipbuilding company Canadian shipyards are a federal shipbuilding strategy Exactly Sweden Ali Co. Outsourced Karthi Ferries Finance Minister Francois Philippe Champagne departments BC Ferries procure China so Nanu China Transport Committee which is from Philippe Champagne Finance Minister Cabinet Mantrianu Primary Mangate. [00:34:01] Speaker A: Finance Ministry Saving Kirk. [00:34:23] Speaker B: Comprehensive expenditure review Kitar funding her budget Kisa Majuda program extra funding JD reduction expenses Basically services Nigeria directly Federal program spending health transfer of course directly Canadians Seniors dental care program. [00:36:10] Speaker A: Vadiyak application the Agar K Manipaniya Department. [00:37:02] Speaker B: It. [00:37:02] Speaker A: Should complement the existing services not duplicate. [00:37:05] Speaker B: Them Spending commitment per election platform liberal. [00:37:39] Speaker A: Party. [00:37:45] Speaker B: $10 billion defense spending so in numbers corroborate financial year and again this is before the increased NATO spending Commitment Liberal Platform 1.83% of GDP deficit $59.9 billion Election Platform Government the cost of operations that rose by 9% every year government day to day costs per year Will there be big layoffs Public Service alliance of Canada Union. [00:39:34] Speaker A: So election platform counter tariffs thus billion dollar revenue generate Revenue generate Yes so thus billion dollar. [00:39:50] Speaker B: The Criban yes so. [00:40:00] Speaker A: Budget present Karna marriage so spending JD Economy private investment. [00:40:39] Speaker B: And strong Canadian economy. [00:40:44] Speaker A: Yeah so Parliamentary budget officer PBO Eve Jeroni Hikal KC operational side Kia Capital side Kia. [00:41:01] Speaker B: Institute average deficit they owe JSE revenues. [00:41:30] Speaker A: Liberal Party the deficit. [00:41:36] Speaker B: Jeddah already defense spending Nice total federal Sarkadi spending Pansoiki billion dollars program spending budget that total his program spend JC numbers as it is again Michael Vernick. [00:43:26] Speaker A: Treasury Board the President Michael Savior Chief of Staffia Mark Andre Blanchard Cabinet Tikri. [00:44:31] Speaker B: Inefficiently. [00:44:36] Speaker A: Process. [00:44:44] Speaker B: So that remains to be seen on paper. [00:44:56] Speaker A: Focused company. [00:45:01] Speaker B: Efficiency vaccine injury programs side effect Public Health Agency of Canada also fund the SARI Management private accounting firm outsource billion dollar almost program spend. [00:46:46] Speaker A: Internal trade. [00:46:47] Speaker B: Barrier Federal trade barriers Donald Trump will know Tariff Lagaki Canadian economy Internal trade barriers Federalist billions dollar Canadian economy. [00:47:58] Speaker A: Political. [00:47:58] Speaker B: Drama Internal trade barriers estimates Internal trade barriers benefit discrepancies Internal trade barriers eliminate. [00:48:48] Speaker A: Per Ajo Karnisadi Canadian Free Trade Agreement. [00:48:53] Speaker B: Yes. [00:48:59] Speaker A: Exemptions Provincial exemptions so from this Canadian Free Trade Agreement so Jeddah A Bill C 5 barriers Federal exemptions Internal trade trade good services the trade investment Memorandums of understanding the sign Internal trade barriers Donald Trump cannot take as much as we can give to ourselves by removing these internal trade barriers so a number University of Calgary the professor study kiti gaide which McDonald L' Oreal Institute internal trade barriers billion dollar Canadian GDP gross domestic product Canadian center for Policy Alternatives. [00:51:27] Speaker B: Pro Conservative think tank research group. [00:51:32] Speaker A: Ideology or Union Centric worker Centric Corporation centric so CCPNA report significantly overstate policy Internal trade barrier political theater. [00:51:56] Speaker B: Internal trade barrier. [00:52:03] Speaker A: Examples. [00:52:06] Speaker B: Internal trade barriers Canadian workforce. [00:52:55] Speaker A: Ideological think tank so if trade barriers they will be left with fewer tools to navigate the economic and environmental uncertainty ahead this doesn't add up significant think tank discussion Professor Tom Numblak so Professors Professor Trevor Tomney Calgary University of Calgary Professor I stand by my reports numbers we don't know for sure but everyone has agreed this is going to be a good thing. [00:55:01] Speaker B: Internal trade, Trucking industry. Internal trade. Meeting. [00:56:12] Speaker A: Policies. Meetings, announcements, Cabinet members, staff members. To the point. It is significant piece of legislation. Legislation. Exactly. [00:57:16] Speaker B: Domestic politics. Politics. [00:57:40] Speaker A: So let's hope concrete steps. [00:57:56] Speaker B: Feel good. Life is good. We are all together. [00:58:05] Speaker A: Marijuana is legal. [00:58:06] Speaker B: Marijuana is legal. Yeah, of course. [00:59:08] Speaker A: J O Yaro Parvanda, Karna Cruder Nagalani. He's got this, actually. Another honeymoon period. [00:59:38] Speaker B: Ferries disconnect Samani again between now and July 21st. Yeah. [01:00:27] Speaker A: So reciprocal tariffs. Thank you very much.

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