Cbc news on the hour
Here is the latest CBC News on the hour:
Current Time: [insert current time]
Top Stories:
- COVID-19 Update: The number of new cases of COVID-19 in Canada has surpassed 1 million, with over 22,000 deaths reported. The federal government has announced new measures to support provinces and territories in their vaccination efforts.
- Economic Recovery: The Canadian economy has officially entered a recession, with GDP contracting by 5.4% in the first quarter of 2020. The Bank of Canada has cut interest rates to stimulate growth.
- Provincial Politics: The Ontario government has announced a plan to reopen schools in September, with a focus on in-class learning. Meanwhile, the Quebec government has introduced new restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19.
- International News: The United States has announced a new sanctions package targeting Iran's nuclear program. The move comes amid heightened tensions between the two countries.
- Weather: A heat wave is expected to hit the Prairies this weekend, with temperatures expected to reach up to 35°C in some areas. A tropical storm is also forecast to make landfall in the Maritimes.
Regional News:
- British Columbia: The BC government has announced a new plan to address the province's housing crisis, including a focus on affordable housing and rent control.
- Quebec: The Quebec government has introduced new measures to support small businesses affected by the pandemic, including a $1 billion loan program.
- Ontario: The Ontario government has announced a plan to reopen the province's economy, including a focus on manufacturing and tourism.
Sports:
- NHL: The Toronto Maple Leafs have signed a new contract with star forward Auston Matthews.
- CFL: The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have announced a new partnership with a local brewery.
Arts and Culture:
- Music: The Canadian music industry has announced a new initiative to support emerging artists, including a focus on diversity and inclusion.
- Film: The Toronto International Film Festival has announced its lineup for this year's festival, featuring a range of Canadian and international films.
Weather Forecast:
- National: A heat wave is expected to hit the Prairies this weekend, with temperatures expected to reach up to 35°C in some areas. A tropical storm is also forecast to make landfall in the Maritimes.
- Regional: Check your local forecast for specific weather updates.
Closing:
That's all for now. Thank you for joining us on CBC News on the hour. We'll be back with more news and updates after this break.