
Your World Tonight 112th Grey Cup, U.S.-Venezuela tensions, TB outbreak in Edmonton, and more
Nov 16, 2025
Karen Pauls, a CBC reporter, shares vibrant insights from the Grey Cup in Winnipeg, detailing the fierce Saskatchewan Roughriders vs. Montreal Alouettes rivalry and notable CFL rule changes. Katie Simpson, a Washington correspondent, dives into the tensions surrounding the U.S. military's Caribbean presence and its implications for Venezuela, alongside political drama involving Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump. The podcast also addresses a tuberculosis outbreak in Edmonton, primarily affecting the homeless, sparking urgent discussions on public health.
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Grey Cup Quarterback Duel
- Trevor Harris is a seasoned quarterback chasing his first Grey Cup as a starter after leading the league this season.
- Davis Alexander is an unbeaten young starter who played through a tweaked hamstring to try to win Montreal another title.
CFL Rule Overhaul Sparks Identity Debate
- The CFL plans major changes including a shorter field, moved goal posts, and eliminating the rouge over two years.
- Fans and stakeholders are vocal that those changes could erode what makes the CFL distinct from American football.
Churchill Port Gets Big Investment Push
- Ottawa committed to a feasibility study for icebreakers and announced federal-provincial investments for Churchill port upgrades.
- The total commitment for Churchill Plus now exceeds $262 million across five years to boost rail and port infrastructure.
