RECOVERING POLITICIANS: OPP INVESTIGATION INTO COMPANY THAT GOT MILLIONS FROM FORD GOVERNMENT
Libby Znaimer is joined by George Smitherman, former Liberal MPP for Toronto Centre, Health Minister and Deputy Premier; Tasha Kheiriddin, a columnist with the National Post; and Rob Davis, a former Toronto City Councillor.
Our panel reacts to the news that the OPP is investigating a company that got millions from the Ford government, U.S. President Trump's fertilizer threat and a hate crimes investigation after Mezuzahs (Jewish prayer scrolls mounted to entrances of homes) were ripped off apartment units of residents living in a Toronto Community Housing apartment building in North York.
CHECKING FOR SIGNS OF COGNITIVE DECLINE IN FAMILY MEMBERS THIS HOLIDAY SEASON
Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Howard Chertkow, a practicing cognitive neurologist at Toronto's Baycrest Health Sciences Centre.
As the holidays quickly approach and we gather with our family members and other loved ones, it's a good opportunity to check in on how our parents and even grandparents are doing healthwise. One important element of this is checking for signs of cognitive decline.
WHAT A NEW STUDY TELLS US ABOUT PRIMARY CARE ACCESS FOR CANADIANS
The shortage of family doctors continues to be a problem. The good news is a major national survey suggests the country is beginning to turn the corner on the primary-care crisis.
Dr. Tara Kiran is a family physician and primary care researcher who led the study as part of a project called Our Care.