On this episode of Global National: Canada's Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has delivered her fall economic statement, warning tough times are ahead. David Akin looks at how the government plans to help Canadians struggling with their bills, how there isn't much to the mini-budget and Freeland's response when asked if avoiding a recession is possible.
As food prices eat away at shoppers' wallets, critics are accusing grocery giants of profiteering. Neetu Garcha takes a look at the new research into how much money these retailers have been making over the past five years, and which grocer stands out.
In Ontario, an education workers' strike seems inevitable after talks broke down between their union and the Ontario government on Thursday. Both parties are continuing their efforts to impose their will. Colin D'Mello reports on what parents in the province need to know as a walk-off from school looms.
Plus, abortion rights are a hot topic in the discourse leading up to the first election since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. In both Canada and the United States, some women are unable to get first-trimester abortions due to limited access to services. Farah Nasser speaks with one of the only doctors in the U.S. performing high-risk late-term abortions as he reflects on the state of the touchy subject.
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As food prices eat away at shoppers' wallets, critics are accusing grocery giants of profiteering. Neetu Garcha takes a look at the new research into how much money these retailers have been making over the past five years, and which grocer stands out.
In Ontario, an education workers' strike seems inevitable after talks broke down between their union and the Ontario government on Thursday. Both parties are continuing their efforts to impose their will. Colin D'Mello reports on what parents in the province need to know as a walk-off from school looms.
Plus, abortion rights are a hot topic in the discourse leading up to the first election since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. In both Canada and the United States, some women are unable to get first-trimester abortions due to limited access to services. Farah Nasser speaks with one of the only doctors in the U.S. performing high-risk late-term abortions as he reflects on the state of the touchy subject.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9250515/fall-economic-statement-2022-canada-recession-chrystia-freeland/
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