Montreal
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is back on the job, facing the threat of tariffs from Donald Trump, along with calls for his own resignation. Glen McGregor and Cynthia Mulligan discuss the serious issues on Trudeau's plate in the early days of 2025.
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Yet another former high-ranking Liberal cabinet minister has announced he will not seek re-election. As our Glen McGregor reports, former Public Safety Minister Marco Medicino is stepping away from federal politics.
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"Proud of myself but it’s a constant battle," says Felipe Godoy, when boasting about how he quit smoking ahead of the Quit to Win! Challenge, where participants are encouraged quit smoking and vaping for six weeks. Corinne Boyer reports.
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Canada's top 100 CEO's have already made more money this year, than the person reading, or writing this. The CCPA says the gap closed very slightly in 2023 - but a Montreal thinktank says the problem isn't CEO pay.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is back on the job, facing the threat of tariffs from Donald Trump, along with calls for his own resignation. Glen McGregor and Cynthia Mulligan discuss the serious issues on Trudeau’s plate in the early days of 2025.
“Proud of myself but it’s a constant battle,” says Felipe Godoy, when boasting about how he quit smoking ahead of the Quit to Win! Challenge, where participants are encouraged quit smoking and vaping for six weeks. Corinne Boyer reports.
Canada’s top 100 CEO’s have already made more money this year, than the person reading, or writing this. The CCPA says the gap closed very slightly in 2023 – but a Montreal thinktank says the problem isn’t CEO pay.
“Some of us will go, but many people are just really tired,” said Michael MacKenzie, a St-Henri resident, on the upcoming Montreal public consultation on cohabitation with the unhoused population. Erin Seize reports.
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“It’s not due to one single thing,” says Montreal cardiologist Dr. Christopher Labos, on the many factors contributing to emergency rooms across Quebec being overcrowded. Tehosterihens Deer reports.
Canadians will be heading to the polls for a federal election in 2025. The big question is whether is will come sooner or later. Glen McGregor and Cynthia Mulligan discuss how long Prime Minister Justin Trudeau might remain in power.
The average Canadian family of four might be forced to spend $800 extra on groceries in 2025. But from adjusting your diet to reducing waste, there are some ways to make your dollars go further. Faiza Amin reports.