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Global National: October 6

Hockey Canada’s leaders should leave the organization before they “burn it to the ground,” according to federal Sports Minister Pascale St-Onge. The latest major sponsors to jump ship and the amplifying calls to revamp or replace the national governing body over how it handled sex assault claims, including a secret slush fund to settle with accusers. An exclusive investigation by Global News has uncovered federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre used a hidden tag, #mgtow (“Men Going Their Own Way”), to appeal to misogynistic men on dozens of his YouTube videos over four years. How Poilievre is responding. In Thailand, a man stormed into a rural daycare centre, killing at least 37 people, including 24 children. What’s known about the gunman, a former police officer. As Canada’s cost of living climbs, Global National’s Dawna Friesen hears from Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem about how the central bank hopes to stabilize financial woes, a potential recession, and where the group may have miscalculated. Plus, the strain on Canada’s supply chain: the warnings it’s nearing its “breaking point,” the potential solutions and why more efficiencies can help make life more affordable. And ‘gourdness’ gracious: love it or hate it, you can’t escape pumpkin spice at this time of year. We’ll look at the many products it’s been pumped into.

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