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Trump, Wynne and opioids.
Bill Kelly Show
English - August 22, 2017 15:38 - 52 minutesNews Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Photo: (AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File)
Last night, President Trump held a nationally televised speech in Virginia, declaring that the US will win “in the end” and detailing his plans for American troops in Afghanistan.
Guest: Barry Kay, Political Science Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University.
With a provincial election coming up, Premier Kathleen Wynne has a lot to overcome if she wants to be elected again. Is the premier rising from political death?
Guest: Cheryl Collier, Associate Professor, Political Science, University of Windsor.
Opioid medications in our province are being prescribed with more care and in smaller quantities but a report suggests that many patients consumption rates are still exceeding limits.
Guest: Tara Gomes, Lead Investigator of the study. Epidemiologist, Principal Investigator with the Ontario Drug Policy Research Network and Scientist in the Li Ka Shing Institute of St. Michaels’ Hospital.
Photo: (AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File)
Last night, President Trump held a nationally televised speech in Virginia, declaring that the US will win “in the end” and detailing his plans for American troops in Afghanistan.
Guest: Barry Kay, Political Science Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University.
With a provincial election coming up, Premier Kathleen Wynne has a lot to overcome if she wants to be elected again. Is the premier rising from political death?
Guest: Cheryl Collier, Associate Professor, Political Science, University of Windsor.
Opioid medications in our province are being prescribed with more care and in smaller quantities but a report suggests that many patients consumption rates are still exceeding limits.
Guest: Tara Gomes, Lead Investigator of the study. Epidemiologist, Principal Investigator with the Ontario Drug Policy Research Network and Scientist in the Li Ka Shing Institute of St. Michaels’ Hospital.