Liberals face non-confidence vote today, Canadian government expected to announce $1B in border investments in coming days, Rebels overthrow Syria’s Assad regime.

December 09, 2024 00:32:53
Liberals face non-confidence vote today, Canadian government expected to announce $1B in border investments in coming days, Rebels overthrow Syria’s Assad regime.
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Liberals face non-confidence vote today, Canadian government expected to announce $1B in border investments in coming days, Rebels overthrow Syria’s Assad regime.

Dec 09 2024 | 00:32:53

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In today’s episode of News Takeaway, Vijay Saini and Vasu Kumar delve into three major developments: the critical non-confidence vote facing the Liberal government, which could reshape Canada’s political landscape; the expected $1 billion investment in border infrastructure to enhance trade and security; and the dramatic overthrow of Syria’s Assad regime by rebel forces, marking a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern geopolitics. Join the discussion for insightful analysis on these pressing issues.

 

 

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[00:00:01] Speaker A: And now News Takeaway Connect FM 91.5 News Takeaway. [00:00:18] Speaker B: Good morning Vijayji Good morning Connect Null connect Good morning. [00:00:31] Speaker A: And thankfully updates security but otherwise it was a nice calm, quiet, easy weekend so it. [00:00:48] Speaker B: Was a nice weekend Yes I stole words from him. [00:01:44] Speaker A: Confidence in supply agreement I believe March of 2022 yeah March confidence and supply agreement. [00:02:53] Speaker B: Justin Trudeau support Korea so that was a non confidence motion Opposition desi motion present Kitasiya supports GST holiday. [00:04:17] Speaker A: In the year 2023 so which expansion the Mangala bill NDP opposition day. [00:04:30] Speaker B: Conservative motion non confidence motion NDP motion which is not Shukar Varwala which is not a non confidence motion It's a motion present the deputy leader Melissa Landsman privileged motion Parliament precinct Confederation building pro Palestinian protesters but Jews Confederation building the lobby point of privilege Conservative Party so Conservative Party expect Kita Jandaki though non confidence motion. [00:06:15] Speaker A: Opposition days Opposition days. [00:06:56] Speaker B: Supplementary estimates day to day activities I.e. tomorrow. [00:08:06] Speaker A: House of Commons. [00:08:17] Speaker B: Then they are sent to the Senate so Senator yeah expect Conservatives but as you mentioned. [00:10:18] Speaker A: Just introduce the Chief of staff Katie TELFORD Donald Trump $1 billion to make the borders more secure Initial reaction so Donald. [00:10:54] Speaker B: Trump those David Asher so can there be more needs to be done that may not be enough Donald Trump concrete. [00:11:06] Speaker A: Action expect Karpont most likely exactly. [00:11:28] Speaker B: Dominic Leblanc Public Safety Minister Finance Department resources allocate drones helicopters personnel Finance Department Department Donald Trump they involve Canadian GDP. [00:13:17] Speaker A: Customs and Immigration Union the president named Mark Weber less than 1% cross border rail traffic technology. [00:14:05] Speaker B: So union president Union president Yes so national President of Customs and. [00:14:14] Speaker A: Immigration Union leadership scanning the actual judge the rate of success rate 98% Customs and Immigration Union the president. [00:15:02] Speaker B: That split between CBSA and RCMP and RCMP official ports of entry CBSE CBSA they border no patrol RCMP Parliamentary Committee Public Safety Committee Resources municipal provincial Federal education public safety name it practically actually secure Hong Only time will tell. [00:16:36] Speaker A: Between Canada and the USUNU Kime surakshat Karna Onu Kime protect Karna American media interview host Trump France Donald Trump news interview it's the most beautiful words Tariffs will make us. [00:17:59] Speaker B: Richer yeah exactly so NBC interview Tariffs bring in a lot of money they pen 3 trillion the debt bureaucrats economies don't work like that anymore so the economy income tax Newfoundland trading Karna economy is grow mature Hyundian fit taxes come into shape they want income tax that's not going to happen so taxes Donald Trump fair tariffs import we boss America market we have a project car but economies don't function like that anymore exactly. [00:19:16] Speaker A: As president. [00:19:49] Speaker B: I don't know multiply Karke Panchay Satat billion thus billion announcement Trump policy. [00:20:28] Speaker A: Mexico which is like the largest average which was probably bound for the US So Donald Trump vast president in the next few weeks. [00:20:59] Speaker B: Over the next coming weeks series of announcements I think Donald Trump yeah this number has to be bigger than this yeah, it has. [00:21:15] Speaker A: To be bigger than that Defense investing investment so Kikuye Jha hybrid model other defense spending social media border the military deploy Karakda Parvasuji border they upper forge the deployment on a friendly border the Canadian military how the government balances all these things Arctic border Arctic so Arctic. [00:22:22] Speaker B: Border so last weekend Arctic foreign policy announced defense policy it's a foreign policy Arctic foreign policy so Arctic foreign policy by the way indigenous but again it's not defense policy it's not defense policy so it's foreign policy so military bases. [00:23:12] Speaker A: JD announcement Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Jolini because so because it's a foreign policy. [00:23:20] Speaker B: Not a defense policy allocate global affairs Canada Canadian Armed Forces Correct so OGD spending act will not count towards defense foreign affairs. [00:24:02] Speaker A: Arctic region enhanced focus on the Arctic region O Arctic region they which multiple trips multiple times Arctic region they which Arctic sovereignty important Sarkari meetings towards the Arctic. [00:25:01] Speaker B: So there's a lot of scope for investment helicopters drones border patrolling concerts. [00:25:30] Speaker A: Roughly earlier this year. [00:27:29] Speaker B: Supplementary estimates. [00:27:42] Speaker A: Supplementary estimate most likely not so. [00:27:45] Speaker B: This is over and above that supplementary estimates Parliament day to day activities departments yeah so rebel factions over the weekend Damascus perception of balance of power so Iran so this map so Lebanon Syria Syria the east which Iraq Iraq the east which Iran Iran so Iran the Iraq Syria they threw land bridge Lebanon support Cardasi. [00:32:52] Speaker A: Thank you very much.

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