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The Current

The Current for March 10, 2020

Today on The Current: What do plunging oil prices mean for your personal finances? One expert tells us Mondays oil crash is catastrophic for Canada in the short term, but it can't last. Plus, Victoria James tells us about her new book Wine Girl, and the cruelty she saw in the hospitality industry as she rose through the ranks to become Americas youngest sommelier at the age of 21. Then, coronavirus is shutting down public gatherings and events around the world, from the Arctic Winter Games to the St. Patricks Day parade in Dublin. Is the caution justified?
Matt Galloway is the host of CBC Radio's The Current. (CBC)

Today on The Current: What do plunging oil prices mean for your personal finances? One expert tells us Monday's oil crash is catastrophic for Canada in the short term, but it can't last.

Plus, Victoria James tells us about her new book Wine Girl, and the "cruelty" she saw in the hospitality industry as she rose through the ranks to become America's youngest sommelier at the age of 21.

Then, coronavirus is shutting down public gatherings and events around the world, from the Arctic Winter Games to the St. Patrick's Day parade in Dublin. Is the caution justified?

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