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Sep 2023
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Why are married women still taking the h...

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The Liberal caucus meets after a tough summer 

Guest: John O’Leary, a Senior Consultant with Crestview Strategy


A popular decongestant in many cold meds deemed ineffective by a U.S. advisory panel

Guest: Dr. Michael Rieder, Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Physiology and Pharmacology and Medicine, Western University.


Journo Corner: What’s going in with the Manitoba election? 

Guest: Richard Cloutier, co-host of The News on 680 CJOB in Winnipeg


PBO says EV plants will take 20 years to break even - not five as federal government claims

Guest: Jerome Gessaroli, a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute and leads The Sound Economic Policy Project at the B.C. Institute of Technology


Airport security forever changed on 9/11, how much of it is still needed?

Guest: Jeffrey Charles Price, professor, department of Aviation and Aerospace Science at MSU Denver and former head of security at Denver International Airport


Why are married women still taking the husband’s last name?

Guest: Emily Shafer, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Portland State University

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