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Welcome to the Toronto Today Podcast. Greg Brady, host of Toronto Today focused in on the world was gripped by an aviation disaster that saw an American Airlines plane collide with a military helicopter above Washington, D.C. Thursday night.
Next, there are many questions surrounding the crash that resulted in both a plane and helicopter ending up in the frigid Potomac River. Duncan Dee, a former Air Canada Chief Operating Officer, joins us now as aviation experts wonder how such a collision could possibly happen.
Also, Eleanor Watson, a CBS reporter who is in Washington. Just moments earlier, we get the somber news that this has turned from a rescue mission into a recovery operation.
Also, Marit Stiles, Ontario NDP Leader and Leader of the Official Opposition. She weighs in on the announcement of a rather rushed - and some would say unnecessary - provincial election.
Lastly, Canada's largest public school board plans to do away with schools named in honour of certain "controversial" figures. Jennifer Dundas, a lawyer with previous incarnations as a Crown prosecutor and political affairs reporter for the CBC, joins us to argue that Henry Dundas may not have such a tarnished past after all.
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Welcome to the Toronto Today Podcast. Greg Brady, host of Toronto Today focused in on the world was gripped by an aviation disaster that saw an American Airlines plane collide with a military helicopter above Washington, D.C. Thursday night.
Next, there are many questions surrounding the crash that resulted in both a plane and helicopter ending up in the frigid Potomac River. Duncan Dee, a former Air Canada Chief Operating Officer, joins us now as aviation experts wonder how such a collision could possibly happen.
Also, Eleanor Watson, a CBS reporter who is in Washington. Just moments earlier, we get the somber news that this has turned from a rescue mission into a recovery operation.
Also, Marit Stiles, Ontario NDP Leader and Leader of the Official Opposition. She weighs in on the announcement of a rather rushed - and some would say unnecessary - provincial election.
Lastly, Canada's largest public school board plans to do away with schools named in honour of certain "controversial" figures. Jennifer Dundas, a lawyer with previous incarnations as a Crown prosecutor and political affairs reporter for the CBC, joins us to argue that Henry Dundas may not have such a tarnished past after all.
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