Seg 1: Imagining and perceiving use similar brain processes, but our brains need to tell the difference between what's real and what we imagine.
Guest: Dr. Nadine Dijkstra, Senior Research Fellow at Wellcome Centre for Human Neuro-Imaging
Seg 2: Should there be warning labels on booze? Ireland has become the first country to do this.
Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi
Seg 3: What can we expect from the Special Rapporteur report coming out later today on foreign interference and China targeting Canadian politicians.
Guest: Michel Juneau-Katsuya, Former Chief of Asia-Pacific at CSIS and Author of “Nest of Spies”
Seg 4: Are there solutions, instead of just arguments, for bikes and cars to live in harmony in Stanley Park?
Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi
Seg 5: Ozempic is being used by celebrities and others as a new weight loss drug, but could it also be the next best way to treat addiction?
Guest: Dr. Ali Zentner, Director of Obesity Medicine at Revolution Medical Clinic
Seg 6: Should the BC government step in over the handling of BC Ferries after the website crashed during a busy holiday weekend of travel.
Guest: Jordan Sturdy, Official Opposition Critic for BC Ferries
Seg 7: True Crime Tuesdays with Nancy Hixt
Mr. Big operations are a Canadian police technique used to secure confessions from murder suspects, which are now presumptively inadmissible in court
Guest: Nancy Hixt, Senior Crime Reporter for Global News and Host of “Crime Beat”
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