Global National: Oct. 6, 2022 | Hockey Canada brass under pressure as sponsors pull support

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Hockey Canada is losing more major sponsors amid the amplifying calls to revamp or replace the national governing body. It stems from the organization’s handling of sex assault claims, which included a secret slush fund to settle with accusers. Mike Armstrong reports on the sponsors taking action over Hockey Canada’s inaction.

An exclusive investigation by Global News has found that federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre used a hidden tag to appeal to misogynistic men on dozens of his YouTube videos over four years. The tag is #mgtow, which means “Men Going Their Own Way.” Abigail Bimman has Poilievre’s response.

In Thailand, a former police officer stormed into a rural daycare centre, shooting and killing at least 37 people, including 24 children. Crystal Goomansingh reports on what’s believed to be one of the worst mass killings of children from a lone person in recent history.

As the cost of everything keeps rising, a new report by the National Supply Chain Task Force warns Canada’s supply chain is nearing its “breaking point.” Eric Sorensen explains the potential solutions and how more efficiencies can help make life more affordable.

With high inflation and interest rates causing financial hardship for many Canadians, questions are rising about how the Bank of Canada will mitigate the problem. Global National’s Dawna Friesen speaks with Tiff Macklem, the central bank’s governor, about his hopes to stabilize financial woes, his thoughts on a potential recession and what he admits the agency might have miscalculated.

And it’s that time of the year when pumpkin spice-infused products infiltrate grocery store shelves and café menus. Love it or hate it, you can’t escape it. Mike Drolet looks at some of the many products pumpkin spice has been pumped into.

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