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March 30, Part 2: Pandemic’s economic impact; Victory Gardens; COVID-19 in the U.S.; Virus leaves charities in crisis

March 30, Part 2: Pandemic’s economic impact; Victory Gardens; COVID-19 in the U.S.; Virus leaves charities in crisis

Released Monday, 30th March 2020
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March 30, Part 2: Pandemic’s economic impact; Victory Gardens; COVID-19 in the U.S.; Virus leaves charities in crisis

March 30, Part 2: Pandemic’s economic impact; Victory Gardens; COVID-19 in the U.S.; Virus leaves charities in crisis

March 30, Part 2: Pandemic’s economic impact; Victory Gardens; COVID-19 in the U.S.; Virus leaves charities in crisis

March 30, Part 2: Pandemic’s economic impact; Victory Gardens; COVID-19 in the U.S.; Virus leaves charities in crisis

Monday, 30th March 2020
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Economists Armine Yalnizyan and Frances Donald discuss the impact that COVID-19 will have on the economy, and what changes may come about once the crisis has passed.Looking for something practical to do during the pandemic? Debi Goodwin says there are benefits to growing your own vegetables, like the Victory Gardens of the Second World War. At the weekend, U.S. President Donald Trump said the country is aiming to keep COVID-19 deaths to under 100,000 people. We talk to people across the U.S. about how the virus is unfolding in the country, and where the next hot spot might be.The pandemic has hit Canadian charities hard, and by extension the people they help. We ask Minister of Families, Children and Social Development Ahmed Hussen how the government plans to help.Canadian actor Ellen Page talks to Tom Power about her new documentary There's Something in the Water.
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