Seg 1: How the death of a millionaire sparked the biggest baby boom in Canadian history
Guest: Craig Baird, Host of the Podcast “Canada History Ehx”
Seg 2: Vancouver City Council has unanimously approved a motion to allow lower-density neighborhoods to have up to eight homes on a single lot.
Guest: Sarah Kirby-Yung, ABC Vancouver City Councillor
Seg 3: View From Victoria:
The review board reported how unsafe the release of a man would be to the community, but the accused was allowed out of a psychiatric hospital anyway. How does it happen?
Guest: Rob Shaw, Political Correspondent for CHEK News
Seg 4: The Weekly Cecchini Check-in:
Caesars Entertainment has revealed that hackers gained access to its loyalty program database.
Guest: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent for Global News
Seg 5: An advisory panel to the FDA has unanimously agreed that phenylephrine, a common decongestant ingredient in many over-the-counter cold medicines, is ineffective.
Guest: Dr. Michelle Arnot, Professor and Associate Chair of the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Toronto
Seg 6: Why have Indigenous Studies become mandatory for students in Grade 12?
Guest: Jo Chrona, Education Consultant and Author of Wayi Wah! Indigenous Pedagogies: An Act for Reconciliation and Anti-Racist Education
Seg 7: Kickin’ it with The Caps
Guest: Vanni Sartini, Coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps
Seg 8: With approval from the federal government, the BC government has decided to prohibit the possession of illegal drugs in specific public spaces like playgrounds, spray pools, wading pools, and skate parks.
Guest: Leonard Krog, Mayor of Nanaimo
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