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Trump’s Auto Tariffs Shake Up Canada—What it means for youWith Donald Trump’s new 25% auto tariffs set to take effect in April, the impact on Canada’s auto industry—and your next car purchase—could be huge. Money expert Rubina Ahmed-Haq breaks down what this means for jobs, the economy, and whether now is the time to buy before prices soar.The Morning ShowMar 27, 2025
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Canada election 2025: Carney pledges $2B for auto industry amid Trump tariffsOn Wednesday, Liberal Leader Mark Carney said if the ruling Liberals won an April 28 election, his government would create a C$2 billion fund to boost the auto sector’s competitiveness and will protect the jobs of workers affected by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs.CanadaMar 26, 2025
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Peterborough family remembers loved one killed on the job on National Day of Mourning for WorkersApril 28th is a time to commemorate Canadians who lost their lives due to work-related injuries and illnesses. In Peterborough, one family is remembering a loved one killed tragically two years ago while on the job. Sam Houpt has the story…HealthApr 28, 2023
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Biden says US to end Afghanistan military mission on August 31U.S. President Joe Biden said Thursday the country was still on track to meet its deadline to withdraw military troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, a goal set by the president in April, but he went further saying the mission would come to an end August 31.WorldJul 8, 2021
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Bob Layton wants to know what you think about private school funding in AlbertaIn Bob Layton’s editorial for Friday, April 22, 2016, he discusses the debate surrounding private school funding in Alberta.Apr 22, 2016
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Bob Layton Editorial: April 28As the tax deadline approaches, Bob Layton wonders why tips are even taxable and shares your comments.Bob LaytonApr 28, 2017
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Your ThoughtsBob Layton’s editorial for Friday, April 11, 2014.Apr 11, 2014
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Nova Scotia marks national day of mourningApril 28 is the National Day of Mourning. Across the country ceremonies were held to honour all those workers who have died or were injured on the job. In Halifax dozens gathered outside province house to remember the 40 Nova Scotians who died last year. Alicia Draus reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxApr 28, 2019
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Calls for paid sick days increaseAs the COVID 19 pandemic continues, calls for paid sick days continue to increase. Ontario’s provincial government says such a program should be in the hands of the federal government, while the federal government says paid sick leave is up to Ontario. Former federal NDP candidate Candace Shaw joined Global News Morning Peterborough on April...The Morning Show on CHEXApr 28, 2021
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Bob Layton’s editorial: April 12In his latest editorial, Bob Layton talks about the City of Edmonton and its experience with Thales.Bob LaytonApr 12, 2019
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Lapu-Lapu Day cookingApril 27th is Lapu-Lapu Day in Vancouver, with a block party on Fraser Street. Program Director Joe Tualiao talks about the celebration and the history behind it, and Jay Malang from Pampanga Restaurant talks about some of the food you can enjoy.Global News Morning BCApr 17, 2024
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Health Matters: Advocates say federal budget doesn’t tackle food insecurityCanada’s latest federal budget failed to tackle food affordability, according to a food security advocacy organization. Community Food Centres Canada says nearly 20 per cent of the population is dealing with food insecurity, and the budget won’t help them with direct income support. Joe Scarpelli has this story and more in Health Matters for April...Health MattersApr 18, 2024
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Bob Layton’s editorial: April 27In his latest editorial, Bob Layton talks about the recent deadly vehicle attack in Toronto.Bob LaytonApr 27, 2018
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Global National: April 19More than 155,000 federal employees walked off the job after the government and Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) failed to reach a deal, with more than 250 picket lines set up across the country. How one of the largest public sector worker strikes in Canadian history will cause disruptions and delays for a range...Global NationalApr 19, 2023
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Fresh Take with Dani Guppy: April 12, 2023100.5 Fresh radio host Dani Guppy joins Teresa Kaszuba for your entertainment headlines. On the agenda today: Taylor Swift is making headlines with an upcoming Tampa three night stint and an offer to be honorary mayor, plus news of breakup with actor Joe Alwyn, and some behind the scenes photos of a music video that’s...The Morning Show on CHEXApr 12, 2023
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Almost 2M Canadian jobs lost in April: StatCanNew numbers out of Statistics Canada show another month of staggering job losses in Canada. Ontario’s economy is no exception, as the impacts of COVID-19 continue to spread. Albert Delitala reports.EconomyMay 8, 2020
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U.S. unemployment hits 14.7 with more than 20 million jobs lostThe jobs of more than 20 million Americans vanished in April, shooting up the unemployment rate to 14.7 per cent, a level not seen since the Great Depression. As Jennifer Johnson reports, many families are struggling to get food on the table.Global NationalMay 8, 2020
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Bob Layton Editorial: April 21In this week’s editorial, Bob Layton discusses the remarkably positive outlook of a woman seriously injured in a road rage incident.Bob LaytonApr 21, 2017
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Backlash from anti-LGBT law continues to slam North CarolinaApril 11: PayPal is pulling money and jobs from North Carolina after a controversial new law, and Halifax Mayor Mike Savage has taken to social media to let PayPal know Halifax is an all-inclusive city that’s open for business. Global’s Alexa MacLean reports.EconomyApr 11, 2016
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Quick, easy, and cost-saving homemade baby food ideasMaking your own baby food isn’t as overwhelming as you might imagine says holistic nutritionist Joy McCarthy, who has some quick, easy, and cost-saving meal ideas.The Morning ShowApr 26, 2016