Parents PR invitations to go out from July 28, Security incident at Vancouver Airport, First Nations file court challenge against government laws to fast track infrastructure projects.

July 16, 2025 00:49:27
Parents PR invitations to go out from July 28, Security incident at Vancouver Airport, First Nations file court challenge against government laws to fast track infrastructure projects.
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Parents PR invitations to go out from July 28, Security incident at Vancouver Airport, First Nations file court challenge against government laws to fast track infrastructure projects.

Jul 16 2025 | 00:49:27

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Major updates from Canada: The eagerly awaited Parents & Grandparents PR Program invitations will begin rolling out on July 28, bringing hope to thousands of families. Meanwhile, a security incident at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) triggered safety protocols, raising concerns among travelers. In a bold legal move, First Nations have filed a court challenge against federal legislation aimed at fast-tracking infrastructure projects, citing threats to Indigenous rights and environmental protection

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[00:00:02] Speaker A: And now News Takeaway. [00:00:14] Speaker B: Connect FM 91.5 News Takeaway segment. [00:00:21] Speaker A: Good morning Vijay Good morning Connect Null Connect voice Good morning Eco degree. [00:01:02] Speaker B: IRCC updates Grandparents permanent residency Permanent residency. [00:01:24] Speaker A: Over the course of July. [00:01:26] Speaker B: Oh yeah sorry at high July permanent residency. [00:02:02] Speaker A: Yeah so interest to sponsor submit Kitasi online expectations complete at a given time for the parents. [00:03:03] Speaker B: To sponsor the application Permanent resident parameters Honakiyal government interest to sponsor both Mushkal Banyah. [00:04:19] Speaker A: Parents the grandparents so immigration levels plan. [00:04:32] Speaker B: Expect. [00:05:04] Speaker A: Are numbers. [00:05:19] Speaker B: Diverts Edmonton Diverta plane 172 Cessna 172 plane ultimately land if Victoria Flying. [00:05:58] Speaker A: Club Victoria International Airport the airspace Vancouver Airport the airspace Kiranu Ikwa Dasmint respond Kita police dogs the air service safely land Karvaliagya so Ali Chukyagayak Fighter jets Kyoni deploy deploy fighter jets deploy F15. [00:06:52] Speaker B: Is the Haini. [00:06:56] Speaker A: Maybe US Canada they call F15. [00:07:04] Speaker B: Basically. [00:07:12] Speaker A: So can we scramble so. [00:07:49] Speaker B: Inconvenience especially arrivals divert Karna departure late Hoya at least Seattle based on so anytime It's a much serious situation Arriving flights no divert Karna Pajana. [00:08:37] Speaker A: Airlines but then. [00:09:38] Speaker B: Steel manufacturing plants Trump because of those tariffs American administration. [00:10:28] Speaker A: Unilateral concession Donald Trump so unilateral block the leader we have been deceived Prime Minister Mark Carney is not delivering in his role as negotiator Negotiator. [00:11:04] Speaker B: Does it really matter? Very publicly so. [00:11:54] Speaker A: Trump derangement syndrome yes. [00:12:02] Speaker B: There. [00:12:19] Speaker A: Trump derangement syndrome yeah so that's. [00:12:22] Speaker B: There. [00:12:27] Speaker A: Common sense Common sense we would prefer correct Donald Trump. [00:13:25] Speaker B: Illegal migration. [00:13:29] Speaker A: Yuki. [00:13:30] Speaker B: Alipasi statement check Khadi trade deficit. [00:14:03] Speaker A: The UK Canada correctness Howard Latnik multiple times Donald Trump we are in a different. [00:14:45] Speaker B: League. [00:15:00] Speaker A: We are in a league of our own. [00:15:31] Speaker B: Unilateral concession A concession we will not negotiate in publications it's going to be very clear already American consumers inflation the numbers deadline that if we wait a little longer that's what it is if you're getting into a fight. [00:17:32] Speaker A: I'll keep my elbows up Anyway so we won't negotiate in public Public we don't negotiate in public so opposition Prime Minister. [00:18:13] Speaker B: Cabinet then virtual meeting yes exactly. [00:18:44] Speaker A: Rio Tinto de Nal Koi package Bariku discussion Chalriga Sarkadi Aluminum Aluminum sector. [00:19:36] Speaker B: Free. [00:19:36] Speaker A: Trade agreements. [00:19:41] Speaker B: Additional importance even locally within. [00:20:07] Speaker A: The country Dump Karang Steel so Onu Rokanvaste Ache protection Jang Expect Kitajara supports steel industry low cost loans tax credit that remains to be seen Donald Trump steel production 30%. [00:21:18] Speaker B: Canadians favorable view here. [00:21:33] Speaker A: Canadians yeah favorable view of China v Canadians which 34% so. [00:21:51] Speaker B: Canadians favorably the gap was almost 33 percentage points Chinese President Xi Jinping the Donald Trump Chief Financial Officer 2 Michaels Canada Economic ties start%, percent Canadians which is a significant number per. [00:24:22] Speaker A: Important 30% Canadians. [00:24:34] Speaker B: Fast track projects Infrastructure projects Bill 15 Bill 15 Federal level they build C15 basket C5 sorry bill C5 the Ontario bill 5 Basquita so Maxadila First nations name BC First Nations first nations constitutional Hakney projects proper consultation Kiti Nagai the Indigenous PI charanu confidence bill 5 bastavi the federal sarkar they build C5 projects environmental assessment complete Hove Indigenous meaningful consultation complete Hove projects no approval Tokyo projects national interest infrastructure the point of view first nations groups Ontario the Superior Court the ARZ Federal sarkar they bill C5 the ontario the bill 5 they love irz ontario. [00:26:47] Speaker A: Yeah first nations with first nations constitutional rights as you rightly mentioned opposition court challenges Constitutional challenges so opposition. [00:28:09] Speaker B: Protest. [00:28:19] Speaker A: Karmaste Sarkarambalo Federal Sarkar Provincial Sarkarami meetings throughout this summer Consultations no meeting did he have Prime Minister Kalno Milan Gay First Nations Canadian Museum of History can the consultation the scope to see. [00:29:59] Speaker B: Meeting effective. [00:29:59] Speaker A: Revu is an efficient Rahu meeting honey so it's starting with First Nations. [00:30:10] Speaker B: Prime. [00:30:10] Speaker A: Minister Indigenous groups that remains to be. [00:30:14] Speaker B: Seen Canada the economy room as booth Karandevaste Kiniyar Galahundi Sanu resources New Beth Extract Karandi Loda Sadeki so many J infrastructure projects banana pipelines which honey as Ruij ports infrastructure economic of course Canada at least still. [00:31:38] Speaker A: Approval timeline Constitutional challenge. [00:32:05] Speaker B: Final ruling Nayoti ruling on Takis Kigalasari Pesadiya First Nations Ki Grouper chief Nate on Imorison Sandikami Adaltani political Pantle negotiation. [00:33:22] Speaker A: Projects Natural resources projects for example pipelines Coastal GasLink pipeline Trans Mountain pipeline the expansion the case Indigenous groups First nations internal leaderships infrastructure project first nations economic benefit first nations for example elected leaders. [00:34:40] Speaker B: Hair. [00:34:45] Speaker A: Economic development the economic Kushadiya First Nations Ghanaian we have to move on with times economic prosperity. [00:35:17] Speaker B: Yes. [00:35:20] Speaker A: Then the challenge is internal. [00:35:28] Speaker B: United Nations Declaration of Rights of Indigenous Peoples act constitutionally protected Indigenous including any treaty rights clearly condition it clearly is a contract Constitutional challenge. [00:36:45] Speaker A: Yeah so they go first nations. [00:36:52] Speaker B: Here. [00:37:22] Speaker A: Unprecedented powers Special economic zones infrastructure projects. [00:38:11] Speaker B: Infrastructure project pipeline projects ports. [00:38:59] Speaker A: Less relevant stepfatherly treatment. [00:39:24] Speaker B: Thank you. [00:39:32] Speaker A: Regular listener. [00:39:40] Speaker B: Department of National Defense F35 Jahaz Tassi Jahad contract Lockheed Martin not just refresh early 2023 Lockheed Martin early 2023American company and especially Ferrari especially defense equipment F35 fighter Jetsti contract but Department of National Defense basically Jahazana parking lot. [00:42:02] Speaker A: Royal Canadian Air Force the Department of National Defense the officials Decide Kitasi ki Apa F35 Atasi fighter jets review order Department of National Defense hangar parking lot billion dollar related infrastructure. [00:43:01] Speaker B: Infrastructure the construction right yes. [00:43:12] Speaker A: Billion dollar infrastructure that huge difference yeah so billion dollars already Department of National Defense already come construction can they fall major construction Department of National Defense Lockheed Martin. [00:45:00] Speaker B: Yeah elbows Canadian Readiness 2030 projects it's not going to be easy. [00:46:00] Speaker A: Economic parameters the Canadians discontent Canadians then he will be held to account on this at. [00:46:44] Speaker B: Least be transparency politicians oh concerns of course Trump the tariffs Trump the tariffs Canadian economy immigration the issue infrastructure the cart the issue and there is a reason Liberal Party mark position Kita one of the strategies. [00:48:53] Speaker A: Conservatives garnishing if a Canadians can't give you thank you. [00:49:20] Speaker B: Let'S. [00:49:20] Speaker A: Leave it there thank you thank you. [00:49:25] Speaker B: Have a good day thank you.

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