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Must fix: auto theft, online harms and health care

02.10.2024 - By CBCPlay

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A car was stolen in Canada every five minutes in 2022. Some Canadians are unlucky enough to have it happen to them multiple times — the federal justice minister, for instance. It’s a growing problem, and this week The House takes a look at how the Liberals and Conservatives are vying to present the best solution.

Then, a year after a major national summit on health care, has the state of the system improved? The head of one of Canada’s most important health associations says there’s still a lot of work to do.

Plus — potential legislation on online harms has long been in the works, and there are certainly plenty of issues to tackle. Two experts break down the dizzying array of digital problems that require attention.

This episode features the voices of:

- Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc

- Joël-Denis Bellavance, LaPresse

- Stephanie Taylor, The Canadian Press

- Dr. Kathleen Ross, president, Canadian Medical Association

- Health Minister Mark Holland

- Emily Laidlaw, associate professor, University of Calgary

- Matt Hatfield, executive director, OpenMedia

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