Dec. 9, 2021 | A new report suggests Canadians will be paying a lot more for food in 2022. Growing calls to expand access to COVID-19 rapid tests. Plus, we take you inside the world’s only maple syrup emergency reserve.
00:00 The National for Dec. 9, 2021
01:04 Food costs expected to keep rising in 2022
03:48 Food banks brace for increased demand
05:54 Quebec teacher removed for hijab
08:37 Spike of COVID-19 cases in Quebec
11:10 St. Francis Xavier COVID-19 outbreak
13:30 Ontario COVID-19 holiday concerns
14:11 Access to COVID-19 rapid tests
16:35 AG report flags quarantine hotel flaws
18:52 Record opioid deaths in B.C.
21:50 Starbucks workers in Buffalo, N.Y., vote to unionize
22:36 Jussie Smollett guilty of staging hate crime
23:03 Dozens killed in Mexico truck crash
23:22 New Zealand aims for ‘smoke-free generation’
26:08 At Issue: Next week’s fiscal update
32:37 At Issue: Bill 21 back in the spotlight
40:03 Heavy snow hits parts of Nova Scotia
40:26 Inside the world’s only maple syrup reserve
43:21 The Moment
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