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Canada/Bosnia tie, Carney in Paris, AI employee mistakes, and more

6/12/202627 min

For the first time ever, Canada played to a draw in World Cup soccer. The team faced off against Bosnia-Herzegovina as the tournament kicked off in Toronto.

Also: Prime Minister Mark Carney got a warm welcome from French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris today... but a cold reality awaits them. They're preparing for next week's G7 summit, where U.S. President Donald Trump's presence is likely to bring tension.

And: It began with a prompt and ended with a problem. A customer asked a simple question online. He got what he thought was a reliable answer from a company employee. Except, it wasn't.

Plus: Forced labour legislation, SpaceX IPO, MAID in the Netherlands, and more.

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  2. Sophia Harris0:30

    [upbeat music] This is a CBC podcast. [upbeat music] [crowd cheering] Let's go!

  3. Christine Birak· Host0:46

    The roar of a fan zone in downtown Toronto the moment Canada scored against Bosnia and Herzegovina in extra time to tie the game, the first time this country has ever achieved a draw at the World Cup. This is Your World Tonight. It's Friday, June 12th, just after 6:00 PM Eastern. I'm Christine Birak. Also on the podcast...

  4. Mark Carney· Soundbite1:11

    I mean, there'll be some issues where, uh, there are strongly held views by one of the G7 partners that, you know, are, are more extreme than others. And I'm not saying just one.

  5. Christine Birak· Host1:20

    The prime minister is in Europe preparing for a summit with global leaders, including the US president. The talks could further expose deep global tensions

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