Ch.1: Windsor Police said Tuesday morning that the Ambassador Bridge, which connects the southwestern Ontario city with Detroit, had reopened to U.S.-bound traffic, but heavy delays continue.
Guest: Sean O’Shea, Global News Reporter in Windsor
Ch.2: Now a company formed by University of British Columbia researchers has received funding to make cost-effective lithium to use for electric vehicle batteries and address the supply crunch, as the climate crisis causes the demand for EVs to soar.
Guest: David Wilkinson, Professor and Canada research chair at UBC in the chemical and biological engineering department
Guest: Saad Dara, Co-founder of Mangrove Lithium.
Ch.3: Alberta and Saskatchewan on Tuesday announced plans to end their vaccination passport systems and mask mandates, making them the first provinces to reveal when they would scrap those two coronavirus public-health measures that are spurring protests across the country.
Guest: Doctor Brian Conway, Medical Director & Infectious Diseases specialist at the Vancouver Infectious Disease Centre
Ch.4: The Universal Child Care switch from the Ministry of Children and Family Development to the Ministry of Education is a long time coming, advocates say.
Guest: Sharon Gregson, Childcare Advocate.
Ch.5: Raji’s profile with Patrick Chan, retired figure skater on Olympics and challenges of life afterward
Guest: Raji Sohal, CKNW Contributor
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