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5 things to watch for when the Liberals unveil the federal budget

5 things to watch for when the Liberals unveil the federal budget cbc.ca 2 hrs ago Ryan Patrick Jones © Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland delivers the 2020 fiscal update in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Monday, Nov. 30, 2020. After a year that saw federal spending reach levels not seen since the Second World War, the Liberal government will release a long-awaited budget Monday that will offer a roadmap to a post-pandemic economic recovery. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland s first budget as finance minister will attempt to balance measures meant to reduce the severity of COVID-19 s third wave with efforts to set the stage for an economic rebound.

The story is still being written : A pandemic Q&A with Health Minister Patty Hajdu

The story is .. still being written : A pandemic Q&A with Health Minister Patty Hajdu Aaron Wherry © Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press Minister of Health Patty Hajdu uses a translation headset as she listens to a speaker via video conference at a news conference on December 1, 2020 in Ottawa. Health Minister Patty Hajdu was away on holiday with her partner at the start of January 2020 when he brought to her attention a strange report out of China about an unexplained pneumonia. She had been named health minister in late November 2019 in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau s post-election cabinet shuffle. On her first day back from vacation, she was briefed on the mysterious outbreak of illness in Wuhan, China.

Chrystia Freeland isn t short of advice as she crafts first budget as finance minister

No refuge in the time of COVID: Iraqi family waits for Canada to reschedule asylum interview

No refuge in the time of COVID: Iraqi family waits for Canada to reschedule asylum interview Chris Hall © Submitted by the Wada family Ali Wada, his wife, and two children pictured in 2019. Wada said it s been hard to focus on his family here in Canada given the uncertainty of his sister s plight in Turkey. If one thing has become clear during the COVID-19 pandemic, it s that there s no refuge from the virus in Canada or internationally   including for people trying to find safety in this country as refugees.  As COVID-19 shut down economies and closed borders, it also left many people fleeing persecution and death with nowhere to go. That includes the family of Ali Wada, who s trying to sponsor his sister, Nadheerah, and her family who are caught in a bureaucratic limbo in Turkey. 

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