PLAY PODCASTS
As U.S. talks return, Liberals unveil jobs 'insurance policy'

As U.S. talks return, Liberals unveil jobs 'insurance policy'

Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu tells Power & Politics that her announcement of $228.8 million to reskill tariff-hit Ontario workers isn't a sign that her government is giving up on near-term U.S. tariff relief, instead calling it an 'insurance policy.' Plus, interim NDP Leader Don Davies says a Tuesday night parliamentary debate on the war in Iran failed to address his concerns about Prime Minister Mark Carney's response, saying Carney's support of U.S.-Israeli strikes is 'fundamentally wrong and a betrayal.'

Power & Politics · CBC

March 10, 202651m 58s

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (mgln.ai) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu tells Power & Politics that her announcement of $228.8 million to reskill tariff-hit Ontario workers isn't a sign that her government is giving up on near-term U.S. tariff relief, instead calling it an 'insurance policy.' Plus, interim NDP Leader Don Davies says a Tuesday night parliamentary debate on the war in Iran failed to address his concerns about Prime Minister Mark Carney's response, saying Carney's support of U.S.-Israeli strikes is 'fundamentally wrong and a betrayal.'