Sarah Tilley is the outreach harm reduction coordinator with the Gilbert Centre in Orillia. She talks about the initiative they have undertaken with the Canadian Metal Health Association to help people with struggling with opioid use; The Mayor of Russell, Pierre Leroux, explains how they can repudiate the legacy of the man for whom the town is named - without renaming Russell; Takara Small, technology writer and founder of Venture Kids Canada offers her opinion on the value of math games for kids; David MacDonald, a senior economist for Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, talks about the decision by the major grocery store chains to end the two-dollar-a-week bonus to 'front line' workers; Alvin Fiddler, the Grand Chief of Nishnawbe Aski Nation which represents 49 First Nations in northern Ontario talks about the charges of systemic racism levelled against the R.C.M.P. and other police forces; Greg Strong, a reporter with The Canadian Press, talks about the dwindling prospects for university sport because of the pandemic.