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Steel worker jobs are in danger. Can they be saved?

Steel worker jobs are in danger. Can they be saved?

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Canada's industry minister Mélanie Joly tells us she'll do everything in her power to protect steel and aluminum jobs, in the face of punishing U.S. tariffs.


A volunteer firefighter from Saskatchewan tells us about battling a blaze that would eventually engulf his community, and his home.


After years of diplomatic tension, Canada appears to be mending fences with India. But some members of the Sikh diaspora won't give Narendra Modi a warm welcome.


The case of a woman accused of killing her inlaws by serving them poisonous mushrooms has Australia glued to coverage. We hear from a reporter covering her trial.


The piping hot rivalry between two Ontario cities over who makes the best pizza pits shredded pepperoni and canned mushrooms against extreme cheese and a dough ball.


It's traditional in Spain for seniors to sit outdoors and chat with friends, so when one town implied they should take it inside, some angry people wanted to take it outside.


As It Happens, the Friday Edition. Radio that thinks: from where we sit, there's nothing wrong with where they sit.

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