May 8, 2024 - Federal unions say the gloves are off after the Liberal government ordered public servants back to the office this fall for three days a week. We ask national president of PSAC Chris Aylward how they plan to fight the mandate. Plus, Conservatives say the Liberals' drug policy is 'killing people.' The Power Panel weighs in.
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Honda to invest $15B to build 4 new EV plants in Ontario
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