Shane Hewitt and The Nightshift

Live Show Vault - Jan 30 Part 2 – Food Insecurity Declared and Emergency


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  • Ottawa's plan to ban flavoured vaping products may be in jeopardy since the prorogation of parliament, but Rob Breakenridge opines that this might be a positive silver lining because cigarette smoking is the most dangerous form of nicotine delivery, and there is an obvious public health imperative in guiding smokers to the less harmful alternatives. 
  • Neil Hetherington, CEO, Daily Bread Food Bank joins Shane for a contrite conversation about food insecurity becoming an emergency, with more than 10% of people relying on food banks
  • #ICYMI - Shane brings you sound bites from across the network including, Ruby Dhalla - Liberal leadership candidate, joins Deb Hutton on NEWSTALK 1010; How Canadian and American businesses can work together to fight Trump’s tariffs, Véronique Proulx is the head of Quebec's Federation of Chambers of Commerce. She spoke to Andrew Carter on CJAD and out in Windsor, Laura Tamblyn Watts, CEO - CAN AGE talks about the report and what should be done to help some of the most vulnerable
  • On This Day, Jan. 30, 1969: The Beatles gave their final public performance. Ed Conroy joins the Nightshift for this edition of Throwback Thursday.
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