When will Hamilton's potholes get fixed? How will food inflation affect Canada's future? An $18 billion deficit doesn't inspire confidence and what's it like watching your Olympic fate be decided for you?

Published: Feb. 28, 2018, 2 a.m.

b"Hamilton has some potholes that you and your car will never forget and that's a problem. So what's the City going to do about this problem? Is there a fix on the horizon?\\n\\nGuest: Dan McKinnon, City of Hamilton's Head of Public Works-We were told by many that raising the minimum wage would also raise the cost of business and it certainly did. The Canadian Food Industry is going through tough times and food inflation is up but what does this mean and how will it affect our future?\\n\\nGuest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Professor of Agriculture at Dalhousie University-The Canadian government has released it's budget today and it's a little concerning. There is an $18 billion deficit which isn't very confidence inspiring. What do you think of our government's budget?-Team Canada's Women's Hockey Team won the silver medal at the Pyeongchang Olympics. This was only because of a shootout against the United States. What's it like having to sit on the bench and watch your Olympic fate be decided?\\n\\nGuest: Laura Fortino, Defenceman for Team Canada's Women's Hockey Team"