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banks than it is of canadian banks. and one of the things i found in my face search was the canadian banks, especially the one bank of candidate but also the banknk of nova scotia, to some degree the bank of montrÉal, the canadian bank of commerce, with the biggest competitors to use institutions in the early 20th century. in cuba, throughout the region,u the royal bank of canada had more branches than the citibank. i was competed with for deposits in cuba. and as an example when the cuban revolution occurred in 1959 there was a moral kind of aas negotiated settlement with the castro government on behalf of the canadian banks and with u.s. banks. the u.s. banks had to get out. the canadian banks could work something out. and we see now in the caribbean that these banks, the canadian banks are still prevailing, especially in the former british br colonies of jamaica, trinidad, et cetera, et cetera. jam the u.s. banks to some degree on a retreat from the caribbean, the udc citibank is recently returned to haiti after man
banks than it is of canadian banks. and one of the things i found in my face search was the canadian banks, especially the one bank of candidate but also the banknk of nova scotia, to some degree the bank of montrÉal, the canadian bank of commerce, with the biggest competitors to use institutions in the early 20th century. in cuba, throughout the region,u the royal bank of canada had more branches than the citibank. i was competed with for deposits in cuba. and as an example when the cuban...
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the canadian government. t there was only three or four banks as opposed to the radical expansion of state banking and national banking in the us. the canadian bankers first of all had experience inad exp international expansion within canada itself. when you think about thehe movement of institutions like the bank of nova scotia to montrÉal to toronto and in the west, winnipeg, vancouver following the movement of the canadian pacific railroad, so they had already developed a sense of how you conquer space, basically. it was easy for them to move into the caribbean because they had this experience overseas. if you think of western canada as being overseas to the maritime provinces. furthermore, the canadian bankers were working in a kind of what we might call enter colonial mode, which isol the sense that they were going to do the work in the british colonies that england itself was not going to do.to d c caribbean territoryan sort-- to some degree were ceded to these banks and strengthened the caribbean by
the canadian government. t there was only three or four banks as opposed to the radical expansion of state banking and national banking in the us. the canadian bankers first of all had experience inad exp international expansion within canada itself. when you think about thehe movement of institutions like the bank of nova scotia to montrÉal to toronto and in the west, winnipeg, vancouver following the movement of the canadian pacific railroad, so they had already developed a sense of how you...
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they're far kinder to canadian canadian medias far kinder to canadians that succeed outside of canada seems that's changing hopefully and i'm sure your approach comedian. you like big can yes i would think i love canadians and you have a great national and i agree completely much better than old. i agree completely no i was i had no choice in that in that matter i was raised in a very patriotic household but you continue to live in cali i do yes does that make it hard to get. it works so i mean it depends what you're what your aspirations are and if you don't have to live in the way it you know i i think once you get to a certain level you don't maybe don't have to but it also depends on what's most important for you and i have and i'm not really chasing the sort of movie star leading man brass ring a tall you know i mean i'm much more interested in trying to make t.v. shows and movies in canada and trying to get butts in the seats for us to canadians treat you differently than america. yeah. it depends which ones i guess but but yeah they. i like to put it sort of like in canada if t
they're far kinder to canadian canadian medias far kinder to canadians that succeed outside of canada seems that's changing hopefully and i'm sure your approach comedian. you like big can yes i would think i love canadians and you have a great national and i agree completely much better than old. i agree completely no i was i had no choice in that in that matter i was raised in a very patriotic household but you continue to live in cali i do yes does that make it hard to get. it works so i mean...
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rejected the claim the canadians even build some of the parts for the c. series in europe. bombard builds the fuselage and the wings in belfast northern ireland. over four thousand workers are employed here but their jobs might be in danger soon that's why the british government has made an appeal to boeing. boeing is a major difference partner of the united kingdom and was one of the big winners from the last defense review so this is not the kind of behavior that we expect from a long term partner and i've made that very clear to boeing and i'm not. the punitive cherubs against bombarded they have not yet gone into effect the u.s. international trade commission will rule on them at the beginning of next year. u.s. president donald trump has unveiled tax reform plans at a speech in indiana one of the biggest changes is a drastic cuts for corporations from thirty five percent to just twenty in his speech trump pledge to make it easier for americans to file their taxes saying they waste billions every year because the system is too complex according to his
rejected the claim the canadians even build some of the parts for the c. series in europe. bombard builds the fuselage and the wings in belfast northern ireland. over four thousand workers are employed here but their jobs might be in danger soon that's why the british government has made an appeal to boeing. boeing is a major difference partner of the united kingdom and was one of the big winners from the last defense review so this is not the kind of behavior that we expect from a long term...
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that is what is important to canadians. throughout our history, we have worked long and hard to achieve our ambitions. at home and elsewhere in the world. today, i wish to speak to you about the difficult lessons that canada has learned along the way. canada is not a wonderland where the difficulties others face do not exist. we experience the same challenges you do. equity for everyone everywhere. that is what is important to canadians. throughout our history, we have worked long and hard to achieve our ambitions. canada is continually evolving. pm trudeau: a work in progress. so i want to tell you about the canadian experience, because for all the mistakes we've made, we remain hopeful. hopeful that we can do better and be better and treat each other with the dignity and respect that is the birthright of every human being. i want to tell you our story because i know that the challenges we have faced and continue to face are not unique in the world. and neither are the solutions. an approach that values human dignity, that
that is what is important to canadians. throughout our history, we have worked long and hard to achieve our ambitions. at home and elsewhere in the world. today, i wish to speak to you about the difficult lessons that canada has learned along the way. canada is not a wonderland where the difficulties others face do not exist. we experience the same challenges you do. equity for everyone everywhere. that is what is important to canadians. throughout our history, we have worked long and hard to...
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that is what is important to canadians. throughout our history we have worked long and hard to achieve our ambitions. at home and elsewhere in the world. today i wish to speak to you about the difficult lessons that canada has learned along the way. canada is not a wonderland where the difficulties others face do not exist. we experience the same challenges you do. canada is continually evolving. >> a work in progress. so i want to tell you about the canadian experience because for all the mistakes we've made, we remain hopeful. hopeful that we can do better and be better and treat each other with the dignity and respect that is the birth right of every human being. i want to tell you our story because i know that the challenges we have faced and continue to face are not unique in the world. and neither are the solutions. an approach that values human dignity, that emphasizes fairness and real opportunity for everyone has a home in canada and in every country. it's an approach that doesn't just serve domestic needs but make
that is what is important to canadians. throughout our history we have worked long and hard to achieve our ambitions. at home and elsewhere in the world. today i wish to speak to you about the difficult lessons that canada has learned along the way. canada is not a wonderland where the difficulties others face do not exist. we experience the same challenges you do. canada is continually evolving. >> a work in progress. so i want to tell you about the canadian experience because for all...
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thousand properties in florida are actually owned by canadians and seven hundred thousand of those canadians but at least a month a year in florida so there's plenty of canadians down there including one of my friends actually just talked to her this afternoon she's in orlando she was telling me that right now the situation was or she was thinking of evacuating her family getting out but just to go up to either savannah georgia or someplace in that vicinity just to leave the state she says all the hotels are booked up there even in orlando itself to leave your home and go to a hotel everything's booked they don't even have enough boards to cover their windows at this time so people that are left in that situation you know it's like many others is planning on just hunkering down and basically trying to board up as much as possible and try to weather this storm in orlando could be as we heard a little bit earlier right in the path even if it goes a little bit to the west that critical point which is sort of on the the right so the north east part of the storm which happens some say is one of t
thousand properties in florida are actually owned by canadians and seven hundred thousand of those canadians but at least a month a year in florida so there's plenty of canadians down there including one of my friends actually just talked to her this afternoon she's in orlando she was telling me that right now the situation was or she was thinking of evacuating her family getting out but just to go up to either savannah georgia or someplace in that vicinity just to leave the state she says all...
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from the canadian government. bombardier rejected the claim. the canadians even build some of the parts of the c-series in europe. bombardier builds the fuselage and wings in belfast, northern ireland. over 4,000 workers are employed here but their jobs might be in danger soon. that's why the british government has made an appeal to boeing. >> boeing is a major defense partner of the united kingdom and was one of the big winners from the last defense review so this is not the kind of behavior that we expect from a long-term partner and i've made that very clear to boeing when i met them earlier in the summer. reporter: the punitive tariffs against bombardier have not yet gone into effect. the u.s. international trade commission will rule on them at the beginning of next year. daniel: so canada and the u.s. claim not getting along but you have a special report from east africa. brent: we'll talk about the human cost of fighting terrorism. in somalia, where the government has been struggling with a jihadist insurgen
from the canadian government. bombardier rejected the claim. the canadians even build some of the parts of the c-series in europe. bombardier builds the fuselage and wings in belfast, northern ireland. over 4,000 workers are employed here but their jobs might be in danger soon. that's why the british government has made an appeal to boeing. >> boeing is a major defense partner of the united kingdom and was one of the big winners from the last defense review so this is not the kind of...
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this is clearly a fight between canadian and american company. so why the british prime minister theresa may phone us president donald trump last week about this particular trade dispute? turns out the canadian firm is one of northern ireland's largest employers. the wings and fuselage of bombardier‘s c series and manufactured in this factory. if the trade dispute and the jeopardising the contract, it could cost northern ireland's small economy hundreds and hundreds of jobs. the fact is nascar, whether it is mexico or canada, is a disaster. —— nafta. it is a disaster. is mexico or canada, is a disaster. -- nafta. it is a disaster. a trading disaster. the relationship isn't as frosty as donald trump suggest that there are outstanding trade disputes between us and canadian dairy farmers, the decades long fight over softwood lumber, and 110w long fight over softwood lumber, and now planes. there is however some speculation that boeing will eventually backed down. between us and canada trying to effectively renegotiate nafta and canada is a rea
this is clearly a fight between canadian and american company. so why the british prime minister theresa may phone us president donald trump last week about this particular trade dispute? turns out the canadian firm is one of northern ireland's largest employers. the wings and fuselage of bombardier‘s c series and manufactured in this factory. if the trade dispute and the jeopardising the contract, it could cost northern ireland's small economy hundreds and hundreds of jobs. the fact is...
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she is the author of a canadian best selling book, better now. six big ideas to improve health care for canadians. dr. martin? >> thank you, senator. i must say i'm very grateful that so many americans are interested in learning about the experience of your canadian neighbors under our single payer health care system which we also call medicare. as a practicing doctor, a hospital administrator, and a citizen, i am so proud to be part of a system where access to doctor and hospital services is truly based on need, not ability to pay. and i'm not the only one. in public polls, 94% of canadians say that our health care system is the source of personal and collective pride, even more than ice hockey. single payer health care is a symbol to us of what it truly means to be canadian, that we take care of each other. now my grandparents emigrated to canada in the early 1950s like so many people that come to this country hoping to build a better life for their kids and at that time there was no universal health coverage in canada. so when my grandfather h
she is the author of a canadian best selling book, better now. six big ideas to improve health care for canadians. dr. martin? >> thank you, senator. i must say i'm very grateful that so many americans are interested in learning about the experience of your canadian neighbors under our single payer health care system which we also call medicare. as a practicing doctor, a hospital administrator, and a citizen, i am so proud to be part of a system where access to doctor and hospital...
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the importance of bombardier to belfast is that the canadian firm is a huge pa rt is that the canadian firm is a huge part of northern ireland's economy. it is northern ireland's biggest manufacturing employer, several thousand people across several sites, the biggest of which is in east belfast. the importance of belfast bombardier, is that the wings for one of its key products are made here. several hundred people at bombardier‘s plant are involved in that particular process. that is what this trade dispute is all about. last year, that is what this trade dispute is allabout. last year, bombardier received a huge order from the us airline delta, who won 125 of these jets, but their rival, the us —based firm says bombardier has had an unfair advantage because of the financial assistance it is received from the canadian and british governments. they say they can sell the bombardierjets governments. they say they can sell the bombardier jets for governments. they say they can sell the bombardierjets for below cost price. they have taken the case to the us trade authorities. it is wi
the importance of bombardier to belfast is that the canadian firm is a huge pa rt is that the canadian firm is a huge part of northern ireland's economy. it is northern ireland's biggest manufacturing employer, several thousand people across several sites, the biggest of which is in east belfast. the importance of belfast bombardier, is that the wings for one of its key products are made here. several hundred people at bombardier‘s plant are involved in that particular process. that is what...
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response to the canadian state support for. the plane maker describes the levy as absurd as now europe is involved in the raw and physical how that story on the rest of the day's business news in just a moment. i feel right news updates at the top of the hour and meantime of course there's always the website. of the day. he takes it personally i do anything with the wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true fan. club. because more than football online going to the w. we speak your language our spanish program only until. only swilling someone doesn't miss an accumulative always close to the action but i'm not hoping you'll still get along with all i can get that up to the minute news and opinions the background to political developments. d.w. we bring you more of the oil. four hundred thirty kilometers an hour crazy stuff that's me feeling aboard a high speed train in shanghai the chinese sure can build trains and that's got the europeans all wired and it's their latest mega merger. and they won't
response to the canadian state support for. the plane maker describes the levy as absurd as now europe is involved in the raw and physical how that story on the rest of the day's business news in just a moment. i feel right news updates at the top of the hour and meantime of course there's always the website. of the day. he takes it personally i do anything with the wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true fan. club. because more than football online going to the...
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need to change it if canadians expect to hit that bigger market now one thing that canada hopes to do is to bring luxury brands into china meaning stuff like you know canada goose parka is all the way to food now foods the big one a lot stirs export of actually throughout to china and as you know just as in the on the american east coast in maine and such encounter the canadian east coast while bluster is a big thing for the chinese population the middle class and the upper class clean food is something that they really want it's an issue in china and not so much an issue in north america especially canada we have a lot of good food here and a lot of obviously a lot of food also that's falls into the organics category and that's something that's growing in the chinese market that's something that they're demanding in the future and the money maker may support this candidate china sort of push working together tell us about the canadian skeptics that's what i want to know about well there is of course a few skeptics about this and it's for a few reason one of those reasons is what i me
need to change it if canadians expect to hit that bigger market now one thing that canada hopes to do is to bring luxury brands into china meaning stuff like you know canada goose parka is all the way to food now foods the big one a lot stirs export of actually throughout to china and as you know just as in the on the american east coast in maine and such encounter the canadian east coast while bluster is a big thing for the chinese population the middle class and the upper class clean food is...
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theresa may has been in trade talks with the canadian prime minister and both have been speaking about the row involving boeing and bombardier. jobs could be under threat in northern ireland because of the dispute. the prime minister said she would press donald trump to resolve the matter. i have already raised the issue with president trump ina raised the issue with president trump in a telephone call and i will raise the issue of bombardier with them when i meet him again later this week and i will be impressing on him the significance of bombardier to the united kingdom and particularly to jobs bombardier to the united kingdom and particularly tojobs in northern ireland. let us talk to our correspondent in northern ireland, chris page who is in belfast. at least both leaders have been speaking about this, so that perhaps suggests that things might improve for the workforce there in belfast? yes, i think people here in belfast will recognise the fact that the british government and the canadian government are very much engaged in this issue. you heard the prime minister there are say
theresa may has been in trade talks with the canadian prime minister and both have been speaking about the row involving boeing and bombardier. jobs could be under threat in northern ireland because of the dispute. the prime minister said she would press donald trump to resolve the matter. i have already raised the issue with president trump ina raised the issue with president trump in a telephone call and i will raise the issue of bombardier with them when i meet him again later this week and...
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she is the author of a canadian best selling book "better now, six ideas to improve health care for canadians." dr. martin? dr. martin: thank you. i am very grateful somebody americans are interested in learning about the experience of your canadian neighbors under our single-payer health care system, which we also call medicare. as a practicing doctor, a hospital administrator, and a citizen, i am so proud to be access tosystem where doctor and hospital services is truly based on need, not ability to pay. and i am not the only one. % ofublic polls, 94 canadians say that our health care system is a source of pride, even more than ice hockey. it is a symbol to us of what it truly means to be canadian, that we take care of each other. my grandparents immigrated to canada in the early 1950's, like so many people that come to this country, hoping to build a better life for their kids. at that time there was no universal health care coverage in canada. so what my grandfather -- so when my grandfather had his first heart attack in his early 40's, his world was shaken. by the time he died nearly a d
she is the author of a canadian best selling book "better now, six ideas to improve health care for canadians." dr. martin? dr. martin: thank you. i am very grateful somebody americans are interested in learning about the experience of your canadian neighbors under our single-payer health care system, which we also call medicare. as a practicing doctor, a hospital administrator, and a citizen, i am so proud to be access tosystem where doctor and hospital services is truly based on...
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reproduce they swim right past the fish farms and critics say that has spread disease and infection canadian authorities however play down the issue and say the cage salmon pose no threat to their wild cousins. when atlantic salmon are actually put out into the ocean they go disease free they're raised in hatcheries a land base facilities and fresh water and we actually have a large suite of vaccinations that are given to the fish to guarantee that they're entering the water in a clean and healthy way that may be true but why are fishermen in british columbia catching fewer and fewer wild salmon many factors could be playing a role not least climate change or pollution but most locals blame the fish farms for their empty lines and nets. going into the season we knew it was going to be more warm and i think it's even worse than what they've a project that we're going to. put it all here and not only this area but the northern areas has been weak runs through. the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial agriculture facilities in their waters and see their rig
reproduce they swim right past the fish farms and critics say that has spread disease and infection canadian authorities however play down the issue and say the cage salmon pose no threat to their wild cousins. when atlantic salmon are actually put out into the ocean they go disease free they're raised in hatcheries a land base facilities and fresh water and we actually have a large suite of vaccinations that are given to the fish to guarantee that they're entering the water in a clean and...
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my colleague monica jones talked to jason toland about the deal he's minister counsellor at the canadian embassy here in bye then. provisional effect to do that means that effectively behind the scenes for several months there has been arc to preparations the regulatory changes discussions amongst officials. review of the agreement and of specific provisions in canada provincial legislation regulations as well and effectively you see a drop of goods ninety eight percent of tatars go to z. to effectively that's all today just to get them to shut up but there is not a whole lot of face no you haven't seen it's been behind the scenes but ninety percent of targets come off. overall there is no with immediate effect provisions to a low for labor mobility for protection or ventilate your property for access to government procurement across the board for canada and the. there are standards commitments technical barriers to trade for instance would affect issues like salmon discussions on environmental standards all of that is already in effect there only some small elements of the agreement are
my colleague monica jones talked to jason toland about the deal he's minister counsellor at the canadian embassy here in bye then. provisional effect to do that means that effectively behind the scenes for several months there has been arc to preparations the regulatory changes discussions amongst officials. review of the agreement and of specific provisions in canada provincial legislation regulations as well and effectively you see a drop of goods ninety eight percent of tatars go to z. to...
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rejected the claim the canadians even build some of the parts for the c. series in europe. r.t.a. builds the fuselage and the wings in belfast northern ireland. over four thousand workers are employed here but their jobs might be in danger soon that's why the british government has made an appeal to boeing. boeing is a major difference partner of the united kingdom and was one of the big winners from the last defense review so this is not the kind of behavior that we expect from a long term partner and i've made that very clear to boeing when i met them earlier in the summer. the punitive cherubs against bombarding have not yet gone into effect the u.s. international trade commission will rule on them at the beginning of next year. so canada and the us a clean not getting along right now you have a special report on the stuff that's why do you want to talk about the human cost of fighting terrorism in somalia where the government there has been struggling with this insurgency for years and with international support efforts to defeat the al-shabaab militia
rejected the claim the canadians even build some of the parts for the c. series in europe. r.t.a. builds the fuselage and the wings in belfast northern ireland. over four thousand workers are employed here but their jobs might be in danger soon that's why the british government has made an appeal to boeing. boeing is a major difference partner of the united kingdom and was one of the big winners from the last defense review so this is not the kind of behavior that we expect from a long term...
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it all relates to canadian government subsidies. all aircraft manufacturers get money from their governments to help with the huge cost of developing new planes. but the us giant boeing says bombardier‘s support was against the rules and it unfairly helped the company win a contract to supply over a hundred passengerjets to us airline delta. theresa may is concerned because bombardier employs 4000 staff at a factory in belfast, northern ireland. those jobs are particularly important because theresa may's government is propped up by votes from northern ireland's democratic unionist party. she needs them to get legislation through the parliament — after the recent election left her without a majority. and of course, there's also the impact on trade between the uk and canada. it's worth more than $20bn a year. but after brexit, the uk and canada will need to strike a new trade deal. so the uk needs to stay on good terms with both the canadians and the americans. thank you. we'rejoined by christophe bondy, public international lawye
it all relates to canadian government subsidies. all aircraft manufacturers get money from their governments to help with the huge cost of developing new planes. but the us giant boeing says bombardier‘s support was against the rules and it unfairly helped the company win a contract to supply over a hundred passengerjets to us airline delta. theresa may is concerned because bombardier employs 4000 staff at a factory in belfast, northern ireland. those jobs are particularly important because...
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candidate before as a candidate even mr trump told larry king is support of the canadian system you support a single payer program that week anyway but he doesn't seem to have any soul with regard to policy perspective here just want to get something through i hope he does what he has finally done on some other issues on the on the budget and on immigration and that's working with some of the democrats i think you get the best policy when you work in a bipartisan fashion nobody gets everything they want you know you end up someplace in the middle and i hope that's what the future holds for health care in the next coming months well and right right now they've got to wind up and head at tax reform mcconnell said today we can't get this done this week from here on out it's tax reform which is very important to a lot of people because this is just dead in the water they're tired of going back and forth don't hold your breath on tax reform. we may find out more you some positive iras there not only was i think we're going to get some more information on tax reform this week so maybe never what
candidate before as a candidate even mr trump told larry king is support of the canadian system you support a single payer program that week anyway but he doesn't seem to have any soul with regard to policy perspective here just want to get something through i hope he does what he has finally done on some other issues on the on the budget and on immigration and that's working with some of the democrats i think you get the best policy when you work in a bipartisan fashion nobody gets everything...
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, the canadian currency, have sold more than 15 billion canadian dollars worth of debt this year, the biggest year for maple bonds since 2007. chorlton, me, andrew david riley, in london. we will keep it going here. and lisa abramowicz from bloomberg radio. here to translate. there are two items i want to talk about in this section. i want to get to the canadian apple thing in a minute, but that low ratio at auction. what does that low ratio mean? nobody wanted the paper? lisa: there is a lot of question right now about what the real rate should be. just as we have been hearing from david and andrew given the fact that what we are seeing from manufacturing now seems like we should be getting more inflation. people are getting a little jittery. tom: david riley is doing strategy. i'm doing the tv radio thing. lisa is in the trenches on bond coverage. schroders.ctions at what is it like on the floor? andrew: we are trying to take a longer-term perspective. takenk you have got to with a pinch of salt a lot of the data in august. data, peopleolls are saying that to school kind of messes w
, the canadian currency, have sold more than 15 billion canadian dollars worth of debt this year, the biggest year for maple bonds since 2007. chorlton, me, andrew david riley, in london. we will keep it going here. and lisa abramowicz from bloomberg radio. here to translate. there are two items i want to talk about in this section. i want to get to the canadian apple thing in a minute, but that low ratio at auction. what does that low ratio mean? nobody wanted the paper? lisa: there is a lot...
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soil we used to have american use here that were actually canadians were in charge of them until nine hundred eighty four and a lot of americans don't know that a lot of canadians don't even know that so it was his father and for many reasons that's why trudeau got elected is because of the who is. well there was when you see america in a very different way well you're going to see disappointment all right well candidate seeking as we know a temporary position on the united nations security council how will its position on nuclear weapons affect that bed well the security council positions up in two thousand and nineteen and that's exactly what can it was hoping to get but the problem is when you go against the u.n. general assembly you have an issue and that's what's happening here with with this issue in this map but this basically gives you a breakdown of what countries are for and against you it's there's a treaty that was the that's being put together and this was the start of last october in a cabinet of united states russia stayed out of this treaty a lot of the nato allies the
soil we used to have american use here that were actually canadians were in charge of them until nine hundred eighty four and a lot of americans don't know that a lot of canadians don't even know that so it was his father and for many reasons that's why trudeau got elected is because of the who is. well there was when you see america in a very different way well you're going to see disappointment all right well candidate seeking as we know a temporary position on the united nations security...
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foreign companies issuing in loonies, the canadian currency, have sold more than 15 billion canadian dollars worth of debt this year, the biggest year for maple bonds since 2007. still with us, andrew chorlton, listen to me butcher our conversation, david riley is in london. he thought i would do a worse job than andrew did. we will keep it going here. and lisa abramowicz from bloomberg radio. a bond expert is here to translate. there are two items i want to talk about in this section. i want to get to the canadian and the apple thing and the loonies in a minute, but that low ratio at auction. that is greek to a lot of our viewers. what does that low ratio mean? nobody wanted the paper? lisa: yeah, well there is a lot of question right now about what the real rate should be. just as we have been hearing from david and andrew given the fact of what we are seeing from manufacturing right now, it seems like we should be getting more inflation. people are getting a little bit jittery. tom: you guys live and die by this thing. david riley is doing strategy. i'm doing the tv radio thing. l
foreign companies issuing in loonies, the canadian currency, have sold more than 15 billion canadian dollars worth of debt this year, the biggest year for maple bonds since 2007. still with us, andrew chorlton, listen to me butcher our conversation, david riley is in london. he thought i would do a worse job than andrew did. we will keep it going here. and lisa abramowicz from bloomberg radio. a bond expert is here to translate. there are two items i want to talk about in this section. i want...
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a canadian player said you and was. a canadian player said you we re and was. a canadian player said you were a cheater and you should not be allowed back in the sport. what do you say to that? i think those are comments not based on fact, sol don't take them into consideration. what is the fact, that you're not a cheater? exactly. you have won five different grand slams. you came here aged six and a half, brought by your father from russia, speaking aged six and a half, brought by your fatherfrom russia, speaking no english and turning up at a tennis academy in florida — what was that likely you? difficult. much more difficult for my father. i was very young and took up the language very fast. i was around kids that spoke english. little children, they speak all the time. can you win another grand slam? i would love to, and that's my goal. it is up there with a lot of other things i would like to accomplish. you know, i have been fortu nate to to accomplish. you know, i have been fortunate to win five majors, but in my mind, i like to think that i haven't on
a canadian player said you and was. a canadian player said you we re and was. a canadian player said you were a cheater and you should not be allowed back in the sport. what do you say to that? i think those are comments not based on fact, sol don't take them into consideration. what is the fact, that you're not a cheater? exactly. you have won five different grand slams. you came here aged six and a half, brought by your father from russia, speaking aged six and a half, brought by your...
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us rival boeing accuses the canadian company of gaining an unfair competitive advantage by receiving subsidies from the canadian government the british are also affected by the conflict if you saw in wings for the c. series are being built here in belfast thousands of jobs are now in danger to resell may is trying to put pressure on the u.s. government not to slap tariffs on bombard again but a badly needed post brigs a trade deal with america could make that a tall order. and so fishermans key is on wall street for a sophie the trade dispute between bomb body and boeing is still in the air what of the two companies had to say. well boeing is acting quite confident they drop the polite but firm reminder to theresa may that boeing employs sixteen thousand five hundred people in the u.k. supply chain and last week just broke ground on a new facility and sheffield for now the american company seems to be winning the legal arguments what with all the important people the u.s. department of commerce the u.s. international trade commission and ultimately the world trade organization so no
us rival boeing accuses the canadian company of gaining an unfair competitive advantage by receiving subsidies from the canadian government the british are also affected by the conflict if you saw in wings for the c. series are being built here in belfast thousands of jobs are now in danger to resell may is trying to put pressure on the u.s. government not to slap tariffs on bombard again but a badly needed post brigs a trade deal with america could make that a tall order. and so fishermans key...
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today, she will discuss the issue with the canadian prime minister justin trudeau in ottawa. so what's going on here? in 2016, bombardier won a contract to supply over 100 c series passenger jets to the us airline delta. its american rival boeing complained to us authorities that the deal was unfairly subsidized by the canadian government. later this month, the us department of commerce could impose punitive tariffs on bombardier. theresa may recently called us president donald trump to ask him to intervene in the dispute. at issue is the protection of over 4,000 jobs at the bombardier plant in belfast in northern ireland. the subject ofjobs and northern ireland's economy is particularly important here because theresa may's government relies on votes from northern ireland's democratic unionist party to pass legislation through the house of commons. the dup is propping up the uk government as it negotiates brexit. the uk government is desperately trying to show that in a post—brexit world, it can make its own trade and business deals and allegiances. it's crucially important
today, she will discuss the issue with the canadian prime minister justin trudeau in ottawa. so what's going on here? in 2016, bombardier won a contract to supply over 100 c series passenger jets to the us airline delta. its american rival boeing complained to us authorities that the deal was unfairly subsidized by the canadian government. later this month, the us department of commerce could impose punitive tariffs on bombardier. theresa may recently called us president donald trump to ask him...
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and will continue to defend canadian jobs at every single level. in particular, with the us president let me answer that one in english. you are watching a live news conference. the six o'clock news is over on bbc one. but we will stay with this. we will stand up for the excellent air plane from bombardier. the actions that boeing have taken, are very much in their narrow economic interest to harm their competitor. quite frank, it is not in keeping with these kind of openness to trade that we know benefits citizens all around the world. we are going to continue to work together and impress upon the american administration, including president trump himself, how important it is to defend canadian jobs and the impact of the positive innovations related to this aircraft. we will continue to stand up aircraft. we will continue to stand up strongly in defence of canadian jobs, against unwarranted actions by boeing. i wonder if i could follow up boeing. i wonder if i could follow up on the bombardier point. did you discuss the possibility that the uk and
and will continue to defend canadian jobs at every single level. in particular, with the us president let me answer that one in english. you are watching a live news conference. the six o'clock news is over on bbc one. but we will stay with this. we will stand up for the excellent air plane from bombardier. the actions that boeing have taken, are very much in their narrow economic interest to harm their competitor. quite frank, it is not in keeping with these kind of openness to trade that we...
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rejected the claim the canadians even build some of the parts for the c. series in europe. bombard builds the fuselage and the wings in belfast northern ireland. over four thousand workers are employed here but their jobs might be in danger soon that's why the british government has made an appeal to boeing. but boeing is a major difference partner of the united kingdom and was one of the big winners from the last defense review so this is not the kind of behavior that we expect from a long term partner and i've made that very clear to boeing when i met them earlier in the summer. the punitive cherubs against bombardier have not yet gone into effect the u.s. international trade commission will rule on them at the beginning of next year. a financial correspondent conrad was and is in frankfurt let's bring him in now conrad it might sound a little bit farfetched but all we nearing trade war territory with this. but clearly well clearly some other restaurant here sounds quite marshall of course those indications by politicians in britain and canada to use ord
rejected the claim the canadians even build some of the parts for the c. series in europe. bombard builds the fuselage and the wings in belfast northern ireland. over four thousand workers are employed here but their jobs might be in danger soon that's why the british government has made an appeal to boeing. but boeing is a major difference partner of the united kingdom and was one of the big winners from the last defense review so this is not the kind of behavior that we expect from a long...
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were canadian and. and so we were kids first year university straight out of high school and we end up learning a couple of things of how to get on a property with no money down so we used and assumable mortgage we took over some as mortgage we used vendor financing from the seller and we bought this two thousand our house for a two hundred fifty dollars down payment the person who had built it had a stucco fetish everything was stuck on the walls inside and this is the route everything was this was a beast to renovate and another little tip actually that we learned and that was the last time we fell victim to this is if you ever tour a house and every window is open and every plug has an air freshener in it this there is a cat had sprayed over everything in the house and so that was a nightmare to clean and try to mask smells or do you make on it so that first house we actually sold it a year later for fifty thousand dollars profit and that was when the first light bulb went on for us to say ok this re
were canadian and. and so we were kids first year university straight out of high school and we end up learning a couple of things of how to get on a property with no money down so we used and assumable mortgage we took over some as mortgage we used vendor financing from the seller and we bought this two thousand our house for a two hundred fifty dollars down payment the person who had built it had a stucco fetish everything was stuck on the walls inside and this is the route everything was...
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the canadian who's on the rebound well joe kayser the man behind siemens has made up his mind. the fusion between siemens and alstom is on track to create a new european giant in the train building business. in the near future the german i.c.e. and the french t.g.v. will come from a single manufacturer siemens wants to bring its entire train division in return for a fifty percent cut of the new firm which will be based in paris but they're not doing it entirely of their own free will you know. the real construction in the signposting market is in a state of advanced consolidation the chinese group c. r. c. is today bigger than alstom siemens and can it is a combined the next step of this chinese group is in all likelihood continental europe where c r r c could rely on a purchase of a european manufacturers. even after the new firm is founded the pressure on the europeans will increase siemens has considered canadian company body a but the deal was reportedly derailed by bumb body is shaky finances however if the competition authorities aren't all aboard the big european deal wi
the canadian who's on the rebound well joe kayser the man behind siemens has made up his mind. the fusion between siemens and alstom is on track to create a new european giant in the train building business. in the near future the german i.c.e. and the french t.g.v. will come from a single manufacturer siemens wants to bring its entire train division in return for a fifty percent cut of the new firm which will be based in paris but they're not doing it entirely of their own free will you know....