The Front Bench panel discusses the government response to Algoma Steel issuing 1,000 layoff notices and what it means for the Canadian economy.
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United Steelworkers Local 2251 President Mike Da Prat talks about how the federal government should be responding to the job cuts at Algoma Steel.