CUPE school workers will strike + financial help in the fall economic statement

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CUPE school workers will strike + financial help in the fall economic statement
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CUPE strikes that begin today, how Canadians can flourish into older age and the fall economic statement.

They do aging better in New York — why is Ontario missing the obvious?

Gert Hartmann wouldn’t erase the past two years of caring for her father, but the painful experience has taken as much as she could give. About a year in, she says she felt like she was “failing everything” — her job, her dad, herself and her partner — as she struggled to provide care and to feel like a daughter instead of a caretaker. Living in Ontario, her options were limited.

Chrystia Freeland details financial help for students, low-income Canadians and homeowners, with a projected $36.4-billion deficit Facing pressure to rein in spending and to support Canadians grappling with high inflation and interest rates, the finance minister exhibited restraint in her fall budget update, Raisa Patel reports, promising $30.6 billion over six years in new spending. The fall economic statement projects Canada’s deficit to be $36.5 billion for the current fiscal year — lower than the $52.8-billion shortfall projected last spring.

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