
Your World Tonight Carney budget passes, stubborn cervical cancer rates, whale sanctuary pushback, and more
Nov 17, 2025
Join Ashley Burke, a seasoned CBC reporter on Parliament Hill, as she dives into the critical budget confidence vote that could make or break Prime Minister Mark Carney's government. Catherine Cullen adds her insights on the political strategies at play. Meanwhile, Selina Alders reports from Nova Scotia on the heated discussions surrounding North America’s first whale sanctuary, where community support clashes with local landowners' concerns. Plus, explore the troubling stagnation of cervical cancer rates despite advances in cancer care.
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Budget Hinged On Few Swing Votes
- The Liberal government faced a high-stakes confidence vote where one or two opposition absences could decide the outcome.
- Elizabeth May's demand for a climate commitment swung a crucial vote in favour of the budget.
Cervical Cancer Progress Has Stalled
- Cervical cancer progress in Canada has stalled despite past declines and WHO elimination targets.
- Experts urge switching to HPV testing and expanding free vaccination to meet prevention goals.
Personal Toll Of Missed Screening
- Shannon Pethick described a near-decade gap without Pap tests before her cervical cancer diagnosis at 32.
- She endured chemotherapy and radiation but remains cancer-free fifteen years later.
