Seg 1: How ‘mother’ became a cultural phenomenon
The term “mother” is remarkably consistent across many languages worldwide. In addition to its literal meaning, “mother” has taken on symbolic significance in various cultures and historical contexts. For example, in recent pop culture, the term “mother” has been used as a form of reverence, particularly for powerful female celebrities.
Guest: Caleb Madison, Crossword-Puzzles Editor and Author of “The Good Word” column at the Atlantic
Seg 2: Scott's Thoughts: Is cash going to become extinct?
GUEST: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi
Seg 3: View From Victoria: Is the government’s $2 billion affordability initiative enough?
The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Seg 4: What’s causing the violent riots in the UK?
The current violence on the streets of Britain is a clear example of Islamophobia, stemming from misinformation and far-right ideologies.
The violence began after a peaceful vigil for three young girls fatally stabbed in Southport, leading to attacks on the local mosque and those inside.
Despite the refutation of false claims that the perpetrator was a Muslim immigrant, Muslims and mosques continue to be targeted, along with migrant housing.
Guest: Dr. Chris Allen, Associate Professor in the School of Criminology at the University of Leicester
Seg 5: Just how bad are the abuses to Canada’s foreign worker program?
Guest: Catherine Connelly, Professor of Human Resources and Management at McMaster University and Author of “Enduring Work: Experiences with Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program.”
Seg 6: Why was someone allegedly tied to ISIS allowed to immigrate to Canada?
The federal government of Canada is reviewing its security screening process following the arrest of Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi and his son Mostafa Eldidi, who are accused of planning an attack in Toronto.
Ahmed, a Canadian citizen, and his son, who does not have citizenship, face multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit murder for the benefit of ISIS.
Guest: Mackenzie Gray, Senior Correspondent for Global News National
Seg 7: Should the province appoint an Integrity Commissioner to oversee local governments?
Guest: Nadine Nakagawa, New Westminster City Councillor
Seg 8: Why are rates of HIV/AIDS rising in Canada?
Dr. Julio Montaner is urging governments worldwide to adopt a comprehensive strategy to reduce HIV-related deaths and infections.
His call follows new research published in the Lancet HIV journal, demonstrating that antiretroviral treatment (ART) for all HIV-positive individuals and preventive treatment (PrEP) for high-risk individuals can reduce deaths and new infections by over 90%.
Guest: Dr. Julio Montaner, Executive Director of the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS
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