Netflix raises rates in Canada, David Eby's three point plan to deal with Trump's tariffs, Changing narrative around Carbon Tax, More then 45 Liberal MP's endorse Mark Carney.

January 22, 2025 00:40:02
Netflix raises rates in Canada, David Eby's three point plan to deal with Trump's tariffs, Changing narrative around Carbon Tax, More then 45 Liberal MP's endorse Mark Carney.
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Netflix raises rates in Canada, David Eby's three point plan to deal with Trump's tariffs, Changing narrative around Carbon Tax, More then 45 Liberal MP's endorse Mark Carney.

Jan 22 2025 | 00:40:02

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In this episode of News Takeaway, hosts Vijay Saini and Vasu Kumar delve into key issues shaping Canadian and global landscapes. They discuss Netflix's latest rate hike in Canada, Premier David Eby's strategic three-point plan to address Trump's tariffs, the evolving conversation around Carbon Tax policies, and Mark Carney's growing support with endorsements from over 45 Liberal MPs. Gain insights into how these developments impact Canadians and the broader political climate. 

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[00:00:01] Speaker A: And now news takeaway. [00:00:21] Speaker B: News takeaway segment. [00:00:24] Speaker A: Good morning Vijayji Good morning Connect Nal. [00:00:27] Speaker B: Connectway Good morning Netflix Spotify. [00:00:53] Speaker A: Yeah Netflix599 so subscription plan the prices production content no doubt Are these services even worth it? It's not just Netflix Netflix subscription land. [00:01:37] Speaker B: The loading Netflix Spotify Amazon Amazon because of online shopping. [00:01:54] Speaker A: Apple the Google News Apple News subscribe so all these add up but if you go through the statements. [00:02:30] Speaker B: Profit margin at 2024 that's 27% Jake Paul versus Mike Tyson millions of Lokani worldwide games back to back WWE. [00:02:46] Speaker A: WWE so Raw Smackdown Pay per View events all are live on Netflix now. [00:02:52] Speaker B: Squid Game at the end of 2024 billion dollar number one and future growth. [00:03:24] Speaker A: Optimism and even in the regional content we have content It's a really nicely produced and well made series. So is it worth it? [00:03:51] Speaker B: Is it worth it? And with the increasing amount of these or the fees that you pay for these services. [00:04:10] Speaker A: Multiple messages that's illegal. Yeah, but it's an open secret subscription Then I read carefully. [00:05:56] Speaker B: Three part plan to deal with the tariff threat counter terrorists Republican states which Republican holder Republican Party businesses constituents the business impact. [00:06:47] Speaker A: Strengthen diversify yeah so respond Retaliatory tariffs respond Dusra has strengthened local businesses diversify diversify Career Sadi trade fairly relatively is more diversified. [00:07:35] Speaker B: 54 is still relatively easier for. [00:07:50] Speaker A: Us to send our stuff out as a follow up yes, that's on table yes, that's also on table so basically David all options are on the table. [00:08:41] Speaker B: So J Honku tax Lagona Canadian truckers trade relations Donald Trump bricks plus other nations so diversification it's going to take time overnight within the province's trade barriers. [00:10:26] Speaker A: Opposition leader Donald Trump British Colombian businesses British Columbian workers Interestingly so Interestingly so diversification Jonathan Wilkinson Natural Resources Minister Daniel Smith Donald Trump sorry Doug Ford diversification Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. [00:12:27] Speaker B: Investment from energy exploration carbon tax the environment Canadian businesses impact even individual level funds available financial question Keeping fiscal powder dry Keeping fiscal powder dry Resignation letter. [00:13:57] Speaker A: Prime Minister virtually Sarah Premier Zumilan Jarani follow up meeting Honjari meeting in person American imports correct I think premiere follow up meeting Donald Trump 1 February executive order Sombar sham sign analysis the deadline triggers Donald Trump on the fly. [00:16:05] Speaker B: They key negotiation table Free trade agreement upon Kitahaya Donald Trump administration next year upon. [00:16:37] Speaker A: Border security Border security National security trade deal no review bypass currently Donald Trump national security then that will supersede anything yeah so otherwise national security so Donald Trump can the Iskar Kantrani Donald Trump it's all knee. [00:17:22] Speaker B: Jerk reaction on the fly position then you'll be in a much weaker position so I think it's. [00:18:48] Speaker A: Environmental position. [00:18:58] Speaker B: They owe transfer payments equalization equalization payments Equalization payments Natural resources is one of the major sources Exploration pipeline which energy east pipeline equalization payments. [00:19:34] Speaker A: It'S almost like. [00:19:46] Speaker B: That. [00:19:47] Speaker A: Doesn'T work that doesn't work. [00:19:52] Speaker B: Overall energy projects the electric vehicle mandates. [00:20:13] Speaker A: Donald Trump the honor Donald Trump drill baby drill in the absence of Donald Trump I can say for both of us but multiple times it's the new normal now. [00:20:49] Speaker B: Pope Washington Inauguration but to your point their expressions of fury and discomfort suggest she nailed it the bishop named the truth when she spoke to Trump and Vance Their expressions of fury and discomfort suggest she nailed it so yes within a matter of days Within a matter of days Stephen Harper the research Environmental assessment the point of view to environment the protection the point of view Multiple More than 200 conditions Pipeline the Northern Gateway pipeline the Caribbean article the project Alberta Edmonton Lagyon so Ace pipeline yes important point pipeline with Sakdi ultimately federal Adalat Conservative Sarkarna pipeline Indigenous local communities proper consultations pipeline the approval. [00:24:08] Speaker A: This happened. [00:24:09] Speaker B: In 20162016 Great Bear Rainforest oil spills Environmental protection pipeline effectively indigenous groups economic benefit one of the opponents of the pipeline. [00:25:19] Speaker A: Yeah so grand chief Stuart Philip so Joe BC Indian chiefs so meeting first nation Chiefs Vancouver now we are staring down an abyss Indigenous approval otherwise we end up in courts so Daniel Smith Canadian Sark response pipeline projects there was a lack of political will pipelines terminals with Donald Trump Valgakui Rastropathiyake this are they the tariff Lugandi Galkada counter tariffs the Galkar Sagda Trans Mountain pipeline the natural gas was the coastal gas link. [00:27:40] Speaker B: Stephen Harper the administration pipelines in Northern Gateway to GCG Energy east pipeline. [00:28:19] Speaker A: We saw Tehran pipeline the Galhoi we saw Chaudani which approval Malaya Odon Tail the barrel the Kimothagriban sock dollar seat Philip the grand chief Stuart Philip Des Bianto Bath. [00:29:00] Speaker B: Federal Energy Minister Natural Resources Minister Greenhouse pipeline establish it doesn't work like that Pipeline. [00:29:23] Speaker A: Export terminal floating natural gas floating terminals export terminals geographically. [00:30:06] Speaker B: I mean we can speak to the specifics of it environmental assessments. [00:30:36] Speaker A: Palani Kojmini so political will is the number one factor. [00:30:42] Speaker B: Canada for any project Canada pipeline Hobe sentiment Midterm election Vihona comparison Kirk David Ebkande we want to hit the ground running or hit the ground running November. [00:31:58] Speaker A: MP Sari Kati Hoke. [00:32:02] Speaker B: So my point is Donald Trump buddy Speed like reason so project developed Donald Trump as a president. [00:32:30] Speaker A: That'S there but again interesting political social narrative economic carbon tax you are ignorant Climate change conspiracy theory Carbon tax day Environment Minister Stephen Gibboni Mark Carney Mark Carney. [00:33:42] Speaker B: Carbon tax Vadipu Mikanaba Yapir Polya yes emphatically strongly carbon tax Liberal leadership race Christie of Freeland Cabinet Melanie Jolie was one of the first ones earlier in the week Mark Carney support Kita and Oskita Harjit Sajan Emergency Preparedness Minister Petty Haidu Indigenous Services Sean Fraser Housing Minister Housing Minister Diversity yeah. [00:35:29] Speaker A: Indigenous Relations Minister so in Asari Cabinet endorse Mark Carnino JC Christia Finnwald Mark Holland Health Minister Arif Irani Justice Minister Diane Lee Boothlie Fisheries Minister the Citizen Services the Minister Terry Beach Caucus members the MPS. [00:36:26] Speaker B: Green Party the brand so a carbon tax data carbon tax could be replaced with something else. [00:37:17] Speaker A: Climate change deal currently carbon pricing but this is not the only solution. It's the best solution One of the best but not the only one to replace it with something else to ensure it is replaced with something else. [00:37:58] Speaker B: Carbon tax oil and gas industry most likely Edmonton Stephen Gibbo Mark Carney. [00:38:24] Speaker A: That is. [00:38:24] Speaker B: Like. [00:38:36] Speaker A: I am popular in some parts of the country and not so popular in others and I won't comment on that. So yes Puri Valida endorsement front runner Banjan Good books. [00:39:51] Speaker B: Because of the obvious. [00:39:59] Speaker A: Thank you, Vijay. [00:40:00] Speaker B: Thank you. Have a good day. [00:40:01] Speaker A: You too, Vijay.

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