Reaction continues to Trump's tariff tweets, Will Jagmeet Singh support Justin Trudeau's plan of $250 cheques to Canadians, Social media ban bill passes in Australia's lower house.

November 27, 2024 00:46:27
Reaction continues to Trump's tariff tweets, Will Jagmeet Singh support Justin Trudeau's plan of $250 cheques to Canadians, Social media ban bill passes in Australia's lower house.
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Reaction continues to Trump's tariff tweets, Will Jagmeet Singh support Justin Trudeau's plan of $250 cheques to Canadians, Social media ban bill passes in Australia's lower house.

Nov 27 2024 | 00:46:27

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In today’s News Takeaway podcast, hosts Vijay Saini and Vasu Kumar delve into the latest political and economic developments. They discuss the widespread reactions to Donald Trump’s announcement of 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, raising concerns for North American trade relations. The duo also evaluates whether Jagmeet Singh and the NDP will back Justin Trudeau’s $250 cheque initiative for working Canadians amidst inflation concerns. Lastly, they shed light on Australia's new social media ban bill for children under 16, which has successfully passed the lower house 

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[00:00:01] Speaker A: And now News Takeaway Connect FM 91.5 News Takeaway segment and you are a disciplined guy so that's a compliment for you. [00:01:33] Speaker B: Thank you and likewise. [00:01:58] Speaker A: V million max million mega million saw million dollar is up for grabs on Friday before 7:30pm. [00:02:54] Speaker B: Nomenclature word use Kita Vijayji Organic chemistry. [00:03:00] Speaker A: Organic chemistry Organic chemistry Organic chemistry Organic chemistry. [00:03:29] Speaker B: Yeah Mystery mystery mystery Biology physics. [00:03:57] Speaker A: Scientific chemistry organically and by design Donald Trump Oval Office Executive order additional over and above Baki the tariffs so Canada which is like a reaction both strong area not just in Canada Mexico Canada. [00:05:22] Speaker B: BC Federation of Labor the annual convention position of strength to negotiate France China Japan UK. [00:05:44] Speaker A: So France China Japan UK America combined. [00:05:55] Speaker B: So that's why we should be negotiating from a position of strength. [00:06:25] Speaker A: Impact American inflation numbers highlight Canada BC Federation of Labor special port police so. [00:07:21] Speaker B: David can they be ready Donald Trump legislature the session emergency funding ports the borders Then I looked more into it deeper opposition so John can they see campaign emergency funding provincial resources then send the bill to federal government practical debatable Provincial Sarkar should step up. [00:08:45] Speaker A: Negotiating from a position of strength social media observers illegal migrants. [00:10:00] Speaker B: Public safety minister Immigration minister so can they see CBSA RCMP no ASI Ziada resources Jamaica drones helicopters Finance department Immigration minister named Mark Miller. [00:10:41] Speaker A: Can. [00:10:41] Speaker B: They compare Canada illegal migrants. [00:11:08] Speaker A: British Columbia because a significant HISA 54% of our resource trade today resources so that's customer then that's a major chunk but Brenda can they be concerning a tariff bar Japan South Korea Asian countries which Canadian products the Canadian resources the demand both. [00:11:48] Speaker B: British Columbia so Donald Trump. [00:12:35] Speaker A: Illegal guns the flow from the US. [00:13:09] Speaker B: Source trapped they are underfunded because of the lack. [00:13:15] Speaker A: Of funding the Jerry of functioning impact Canadian military NATO alliance. [00:13:57] Speaker B: It would be devastating so Americans. [00:14:04] Speaker A: That'S one way to look at it that's an important viewpoint on the ground illegal guns human trafficking disturbing which leaves the trajectory vehicle lumber industry the which is softwood lumber industry BC the which jobs investment because of other various reasons so J Ona Chisano Jay Ona loopholes long term benefit Canada. [00:16:14] Speaker B: We should be negotiating from a position of strength Canada America the supply chain was domestic energy supply was crucial oil and gas page electricity. [00:16:37] Speaker A: Intertwined intertwined but. [00:16:39] Speaker B: Still US depends on Canada for its energy security. [00:17:09] Speaker A: Million barrel per day without retooling those refineries in the midwest of the U.S. [00:18:09] Speaker B: Clearly Donald Trump the negotiation tactic Americans was the concessions so political trade negotiation tactic clearly that's debatable emergency debate the house of conservative leader Pierre Polyamorous Donald Trump the engineer a Zoom. [00:18:52] Speaker A: Call. [00:19:09] Speaker B: America dependence. [00:19:39] Speaker A: Method relations. [00:19:55] Speaker B: Vietnam Philippines South Korea Laos target Kara we take pride in that you rightly pointed out Saudi Arabia. [00:20:25] Speaker A: European Union. [00:20:59] Speaker B: As compared to the previous summits. [00:23:15] Speaker A: Conservatives peer poly of the party will know stance Conservatives the caucus meeting Federal NDP Jagmeet Singh Liberal they check this distribution. [00:24:37] Speaker B: This is an NDP win on the gohis what's going. [00:28:02] Speaker A: On Seniors know students know disabled distribution program. [00:30:24] Speaker B: Standalone bills Hong Jafir Ajay V is fall economic statement which Shamal Kirk supplementary estimates by billion dollar $22 billion 22 or $23 billion additional spending billion dollar the spending percentage of government spending but definitely Greg Fergus Parliamentarians Opposition day the fair speaker might step in Speaker Fair allocate. [00:33:02] Speaker A: Last December is the deadline. [00:33:03] Speaker B: For that that's the deadline yeah. [00:33:10] Speaker A: I believe Finance Minister Christia Freeland Nikki Record Gintide which J layoffs both were Diggint which businesses investment Karanto Jakaraya Sanu A Pataki Sadeja crisis report Horiya Canadian Japan credit cardia payments economic indicators economy they which by stress they. [00:35:08] Speaker B: Can they Sarkar the Taji can they any honey potato chips they back carbon tax that should not be the priority Canadians the purchasing power a dollar should be able to buy more products Correct and we are very grateful for that. [00:36:08] Speaker A: Let'S go to social media House of Representatives House of Representatives Senate important. [00:37:34] Speaker B: Opposition party Liberals Social media account driver's license or birth certificate online verification systems Digital ID system. [00:38:36] Speaker A: Privacy. [00:38:36] Speaker B: Concern Social media giants Facebook passport information. [00:39:57] Speaker A: Christmas There is a very strong possibility that will be after the next election so Senate Royal center like you said practically Laguki Mekarna social media company and like you said. [00:40:52] Speaker B: This is a world leading legislation World leading legislation can they Obviously because nobody else in the world wants to do it. [00:41:18] Speaker A: Social media nameless faceless gutless people shoot and scoot. You know the person behind the comment Social media problems Social media the algorithms youngsters it is not just about the content that is coming through social media unfortunately youngsters extortions. [00:42:42] Speaker B: Nameless faceless gutless. [00:42:48] Speaker A: You're so right. You're very right. [00:43:53] Speaker B: House of Representatives of Australia. [00:44:11] Speaker A: Trust me emotional blackmail. [00:44:39] Speaker B: Social media company yes Online company so revenue sharing. [00:46:08] Speaker A: Captain Decision Landwala player. [00:46:16] Speaker B: England. [00:46:22] Speaker A: Correct.

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