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Unions representing 70,000 Ontario hospital workers demand action amid staff shortages

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CMA President Dr. Katharine Smart on the state of the health-care system and political will to seek solutions to address what she calls a "crisis".
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Flood watch in place for all of southern, central Manitoba as more rain on the way

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As more rain falls on waterlogged Manitoba, residents are shoring up flood protections, while the province announces a plan to help pay for uninsurable losses.
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Is nuclear energy making a comeback? | Inside Story

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From Europe to Asia, a number of countries are building new nuclear power plants.
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Brainstorm Health 2024: The Impact of GLP-1 on Health Care and Beyond

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Dr. Rami Bailony, Co-founder and CEO, Enara Health Dr. Razia Hashmi, Vice President of Clinical Affairs, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association Moderator: Andrew Nusca, Fortune
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'America Has Collapsed': Jeffrey Sachs Blasts Trump; Declares End Of US-EU 'Global Order' | Watch

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Renowned economist Jeffrey Sachs has issued a stark warning about the state of American democracy, asserting that the U.S. political system has "collapsed" under President Donald Trump. In his critique, Sachs emphasized the rise of...
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MASTER CLASS: IMPLEMENTING A PLAYBOOK FOR HUMAN-CENTERED LEADERSHIP

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At a time when trust in institutions is under pressure, one of the most important challenges an executive faces is how to shape the culture of an organization and practice leadership with a human-centered approach. This critical task of...
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What Biden's Ban on Russian Oil Imports Could Mean for Growing Energy Costs

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As Russia intensifies its war on Ukraine, President Biden announced a ban on oil imported from the aggressor nation. Critics of Russia have said this would be the best way to force Putin to pull back, but curbs on Russian oil exports are...
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How many jobs did Omicron cost Canada?

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While Canada lost 200,000 jobs in January because of Omicron, economists say the future should be looking brighter as soon as the pandemic relents, Alison Northcott reports.
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Minister says government looking to shore up short-term supply of crude oil and natural gas as U.S. bans Russian imports

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Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson joins Power & Politics to discuss the U.S. ban on Russian imports of oil and gas.
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Argentina negotiates debt restructure with IMF

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Argentina is trying to work out a deal with the International Monetary Fund in a bid to avoid economic collapse.
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End of Child Tax Credit Could Mean Slide Back Into Increasing Child Poverty

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Millions of Americans with young children have relied on the child tax credit since the federal government began issuing checks in July 2021. The last round of payments was sent out just before the Christmas holiday — at the same time as...
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Deputy Commerce Secretary on Semiconductor Chip Demand Amid Ukraine Crisis

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The ongoing semiconductor chip shortage has been impacting everything from the purchase of cars to smartphones. Deputy Commerce Secretary Don Graves spoke with Cheddar about the Biden administration's efforts to combat the issue and if...
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Volatile Crypto Derivatives Market Fuels Bitcoin's Latest Downturn

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While slumps within the crypto market have typically correlated with major developments, such as China's crypto crackdown or Tesla reversing course on accepting bitcoin, the current slide is coming at a time when the stock market is at...
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Exhaustion as Quebec's COVID-19 curfew comes into force on New Year's Eve

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Quebec residents are frustrated and exhausted as the province's latest round of COVID-19 restrictions — including a renewed curfew — come into effect on New Year's Eve.
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What is driving the rising cost of living in Canada?

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Kevin Page, president and CEO at the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy, joined Power & Politics Tuesday to break down what is behind the rising cost of living in Canada and what can be done about it.
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Ireland tech industry boom: Warnings over climate change effects

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The country is rapidly becoming a hub for data centres, which process and store everything we do online.
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Calgary's new mayor wants a child care deal with feds if Alberta doesn't strike one

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Fresh off her historic win, Calgary Mayor-elect Jyoti Gondek tells Power & Politics she's willing to strike a child care deal with Ottawa if Alberta doesn't get one.
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Ottawa mayor on Chief Sloly's resignation: 'I think he made the right decision'

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Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson joins Power & Politics to discuss the resignation of Police Chief Peter Sloly, and what happens next as the protest disrupting the city's downtown enters its 19th day.
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Stranded Afghans who worked with Canadian charity feel abandoned by Ottawa: Lauryn Oates

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Lauryn Oates, executive director at Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan, joined Power & Politics Monday to discuss the plight of 18 stranded Afghan families who fear reprisal from the Taliban for the work family members did with the...
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Biden Economic Adviser Addresses Inflation Jump Amid Ukraine Crisis

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As Russia’s attack on Ukraine, the latest inflation report showed the consumer price index rose 7.9 percent — a 40-year high. Heather Boushey, a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, joined Cheddar News to discuss what...
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We have to vaccinate everyone, expert says

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The only way to get the coronavirus pandemic under control in the longer term is through vaccination, says Dr. Christopher Labos, a cardiologist with a degree in epidemiology. That means we have to vaccinate everyone, even young people,...
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Aurora Cannabis CEO on Earnings, Says Transformation Plan 'On Track'

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Aurora Cannabis showed a beat on sales for its quarterly earnings report, a positive sign despite a loss of $59 million. CEO Miguel Martin, joined Cheddar Movers to discuss its latest earnings and prospects for future growth. "If you...
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World must brace for potential Afghan migration crisis: former diplomat

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Ben Rowswell, who served as representative of Canada and and as head of the NATO Provincial Reconstruction Team in Kandahar, joined Power & Politics Monday to discuss the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan: "Everyone in Afghanistan...
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Retired general rips into Canada's rescue strategy in Afghanistan

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Canadian special forces are now operating outside Kabul's airport in an effort to bring as many eligible people as possible through security gates. A 'much more flexible' entrance criteria is needed to bring Afghans to Canada, says...