Liz West is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs, Peter Muggeridge, Senior Editor of Zoomer Magazine, and Anthony Quinn, Chief Community Officer of CARP.
A new report from Ontario's Ombudsman has concluded that the Ministry of long-term care was unprepared when it came to inspections of homes during the first COVID-19 wave. Meanwhile, as the Ford government continues to grapple with the Greenbelt scandal, Premier Doug Ford decided to call out Ontario School Boards for "indoctrinating" students on gender issues. Our panel weighs in on the latest.
WHEN IT COMES TO SELLING BREAD
Liz West is now joined by Consumer advocate Ellen Roseman as well as an Dr. Jennifer Quaid, an Associate Professor and Vice-Dean Research in the Civil Law Section at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Law.
An investigation by the Halifax Examiner that focused on Nova Scotia found that Dollarama stores that shared properties with a Sobeys grocery stores were not selling bread. Both Ellen and Jennifer weigh in on that story and why, generally, dollar stores are selling certain products that can be found in grocery stores for much cheaper.
REMEMBERING 9/11 22 YEARS LATER
Liz West is now joined by Larry Haas, Senior Fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council
Today marks the 22nd anniversary of 9/11. Larry reflects on day that changed the world forever and how the U.S. continues to make sure to preserve the memories of those whose lives were forever changed or taken by terrorism on September 11.
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