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Alberta’s health-care workers worry system headed for collapse

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Alberta's dire COVID-19 situation already has health-care workers feeling the strain and a growing number now openly worry that parts of the system could be heading toward collapse.
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Kevin Page on Canada’s COVID-19 transparency gap

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Kevin Page, the former parliamentary budget officer, says that Canada is lagging behind the United States when it comes to the transparency of government spending during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Dr. Njoo is asked why small businesses like restaurants are being closed

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Canada's deputy chief public health officer spoke with reporters on Tuesday
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India's protesting farmers target telecom towers, petrol stations

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Why farmers in India are vandalising cellphone towers and forcing the closure of petrol stations.
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UK artists thrive despite COVID-19 pandemic

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The global pandemic has severely affected the arts all over the world, but in the UK, some artists are thriving despite cancelled shows and gallery closures.
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Insurance Tech Firm MediaAlpha Makes NYSE Debut

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MediaAlpha, an insurance tech firm, went public on the New York Stock Exchange, its shares soaring at $19. Steve Yi, co-founder and CEO, joined Cheddar to discuss why the previously self-funded company made the move..
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Members of the Liberal cabinet defend Finance Minister Bill Morneau

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Jonathan Wilkinson, Melanie Joly, Steven Guilbeault and Catherine McKenna defended the finance minister and his record to reporters on Thursday.
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Investors Shrug Off Dismal December Jobs Report

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Jonathan Corpina, Senior Managing Partner at Meridian Equity Partners, joined Cheddar to react to the disappointing jobs report from December.
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New North American trade deal takes effect

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The new North American trade deal took effect on Wednesday. CUSMA, often called "the new NAFTA," brings changes to the duties and taxes paid on items shipped from the U.S.
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Will ME¨Ps back major reform for Europe's truck drivers?

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MEPs will vote this week on a major reform of the road transport sector, the so-called Mobility Package, which has been the subject of intense debates since 2017. Patrick Ranocha, a Belgian truck driver who has been roaming the roads of...
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Will MEPs back major reform for Europe's truck drivers?

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MEPs will vote this week on a major reform of the road transport sector, the so-called Mobility Package, which has been the subject of intense debates since 2017. Patrick Ranocha, a Belgian truck driver who has been roaming the roads of...
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'We need to do better by migrant workers': PM

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says migrant workers play a crucial role in Canada's food sectors and the government must do more to protect them.
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Sudan gold, fuel smuggling costs hundreds of millions annually

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A new report by a financial watchdog has revealed the extent of mismanagement in those sectors and its impact on the economy.
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COVID-19's 'deep impact' on the space industry

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The effects of coronavirus have been so extraordinary that even Space has not been immune. Politicians in Europe warn that the economic impact on the space industry could be up to €1 billion. This is partly down to private sector...
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Alberta’s tech sector suffers as province tries to boost oil industry

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The Alberta government's focus on the struggling oil industry has come at the expense of attempts to diversify the economy. And the tech sector says it could help bring back the provincial economy.
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UK gov't criticised for neglect of coronavirus in care homes

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Critics say government failed to protect elderly in nursing centres early on.
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Lebanon lockdown takes heavy toll on hospitality industry

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Lebanon reopens, but new normal is not good news for businesses struggling to survive.
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'Is this the package that he's promised the oil and gas sector?': Scheer

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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer reacts to Finance Minister Bill Morneau's bridge financing announcement that will offer big Canadian businesses across all sectors to help keep employees on the payroll through the pandemic.
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Oil companies hold out hope for rebound

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Alberta's hard-hit oil sector was already in trouble before the pandemic, but with Ottawa's new announcement of major financial aid, there are new signs of hope, even optimism.
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'Oil is dead': May

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Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says "oil is dead" and urges the government to invest into a low carbon economy, including renewable energy, following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Singh calls for energy workers to receive COVID relief funds not companies

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh spoke to reporters on Wednesday.
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Coronavirus: Belgian chefs lay down their whites to kick up a fuss over lockdown impact

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Hundreds of chef's whites were laid out in the heart of Brussels as restaurateurs served up a protest over their current predicament. They were highlighting the plight of eateries, cafes and other parts of the hospitality industry hit...
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Governments spending $590M to help Ford plant make electric cars in Ontario

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The federal and Ontario governments are set to announce details of their plan to each spend $295 million to help Ford upgrade its assembly plant in Oakville to start making electric vehicles.
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Will consumer demand outstrip supply in the U.S. running up to Christmas?

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The Impact of COVID-19 on U.S. consumer spending and how that's impacting Taiwan - and a look at the growing Islamic economy. All in this episode of Business Line from Dubai.