• Canadian Unemployment Holds Steady at 6.5% in October, Talks Set for Saturday to Resolve BC Port Work Stoppage, Judicial Recount Underway in BC Election, Canadian Government Urged to Prepare for Influx of Migrants from US Following Trump Win

  • Nov 8 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

Canadian Unemployment Holds Steady at 6.5% in October, Talks Set for Saturday to Resolve BC Port Work Stoppage, Judicial Recount Underway in BC Election, Canadian Government Urged to Prepare for Influx of Migrants from US Following Trump Win

  • Summary

  • In this episode of News Takeaway, Vijay Saini explores the latest updates affecting Canada. With national unemployment steady at 6.5% for October, attention turns to the labor discussions set to address the BC port work stoppage that’s impacting the supply chain. A judicial recount in the BC election is underway, possibly altering local political dynamics. Additionally, as Trump secures a win in the U.S., Canada faces new pressures to prepare for a potential surge in migrants. This session delves into these economic, political, and social challenges shaping Canada’s near future.

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