This week’s Hub Roundtable discusses the federal Cabinet retreat in Charlottetown, including its focus on the country’s housing crisis and the role of federal policy in solving it. They also discuss the policy and political implications of new polling that finds a majority of Canadians believe that Prime Minister Trudeau should step down.
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