Tackling housing as costs skyrocket; Israel orders civilians to evacuate northern Gaza; how the potential of gene editing technology is being realized; and making seafood cooking simple
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As the cost of housing skyrockets, a growing number of households are living paycheque to paycheque — and putting an ever greater percentage of their income to rent or mortgage payments. Matt Galloway puts these concerns to federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser.
Then, Israel’s military has ordered an unprecedented evacuation of civilians in the Gaza Strip. The UN says more than a million Palestinians have been told to move from the north of Gaza to the south. The New York Times journalist Steve Erlanger talks about what this evacuation means, and discusses the U.S.’s support for Israel.
And when scientist Jennifer Doudna won the Nobel Prize for her work on CRISPR technology, the hope was gene editing would change our world for the better. How is that hope being realized now?
Also, renowned French chef Eric Ripert aims to make cooking fish and octopus less intimidating in his new cookbook, Seafood Simple.