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Publication Date: February 27, 2025 - 18:01
Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. February 27th, 2025
February 27, 2025

Senior health advocates are sounding the alarm over a growing need for primary care, especially for Ontario’s most elderly. Here in Ottawa, critics say they need it ‘before it’s too late’. We dig through the sobering statistics in Hour 2. Meantime, U.S. President Donald Trump has cleared up yesterday’s confusion about the Canada-designated tariffs. Sadly, that clarification is not good news, as a potential extension to April 2nd doesn’t currently exist. Canada and Mexico will receive 25 percent tariffs next Tuesday, as planned. As the feds try everything to change Trump’s heart, various Canadian sectors and businesses are hanging on the President’s words, trying to figure out what it all means for them. And in the case of EY Canada, a lot of their clients operate in industries that will be directly impacted by the tariffs. Ken Brooks, who works at EY Canada, pays us a visit.
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