
Power & Politics As U.S. talks return, Liberals unveil jobs 'insurance policy'
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Mar 10, 2026 Claudio Papa, cybersecurity and privacy expert, weighs in on TikTok monitoring versus bans. Don Davies, interim NDP leader and MP, condemns shifting government support for strikes and questions legality. Patty Hajdu, federal minister for jobs and families, outlines $228.8M ‘insurance policy’ to reskill tariff-affected workers. They discuss worker supports, trade negotiations, regional conflict responses, and digital privacy safeguards.
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Prepare Workers While Diplomacy Continues
- Ministers emphasize preparation for multiple outcomes while diplomatic channels continue.
- Hajdu framed the funding as preparing workers for any outcome as colleagues pursue tariff relief with the U.S.
Missile Barrages Prompt Widespread Sheltering
- The conflict produced intense missile exchanges and widespread air-raid alerts across Israel.
- Crystal Gamansing reported hundreds of missiles fired, many intercepted, and civilians sheltering in places like an underground Tel Aviv parking lot.
Israeli-Canadian Family Shelters In Underground Parkade
- An Israeli-Canadian family sheltered in an underground Tel Aviv parkade for safety during heavy alerts.
- Crystal Gamansing quoted Jeffrey who said he doesn't support the Prime Minister but views the war as just and keeps his family in the shelter long-term.

