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Full Show: 4th Graders help out NASA, Investigating election meddling & Funding for healthcare in BC

Mornings with Simi

English - March 02, 2023 17:10 - 45 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 rating
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Seg 1: How did a group of 4th graders help NASA discover that EpiPens don’t work in space?
Guest: Deborah Quail-Blier, PGL Teacher at St. Brother Andre Elementary School who facilitated the project
Guest: Dr. Paul Mayer, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Ottawa who helped the students conduct the study
Seg 2: Even as opposition parties call out for an investigation, there won’t be anyone looking into foreign election meddling in Canada.
Guest: Vincent Rigby, Former National Security and Intelligence Advisor to the Prime Minister who spoke at the House PROC Meeting
Seg 3: How did one of the biggest investigations in Canadian history result in no charges?
Guest: Sam Cooper, Investigative Journalist for Global News National
Seg 4: How will federal funding make provincial healthcare more equitable?
Guest: Patty Hajdu, Federal Minister of Indigenous Services
Seg 5: Will new healthcare funding make a difference in the treatment and prevention of opioid addiction?
Guest: Dr. Mark Haden, Adjunct Professor at UBC’s Faculty of Medicine and the UBC School of Population and Public Health
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Seg 1: How did a group of 4th graders help NASA discover that EpiPens don’t work in space?

Guest: Deborah Quail-Blier, PGL Teacher at St. Brother Andre Elementary School who facilitated the project

Guest: Dr. Paul Mayer, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Ottawa who helped the students conduct the study

Seg 2: Even as opposition parties call out for an investigation, there won’t be anyone looking into foreign election meddling in Canada.

Guest: Vincent Rigby, Former National Security and Intelligence Advisor to the Prime Minister who spoke at the House PROC Meeting

Seg 3: How did one of the biggest investigations in Canadian history result in no charges?

Guest: Sam Cooper, Investigative Journalist for Global News National

Seg 4: How will federal funding make provincial healthcare more equitable?

Guest: Patty Hajdu, Federal Minister of Indigenous Services

Seg 5: Will new healthcare funding make a difference in the treatment and prevention of opioid addiction?

Guest: Dr. Mark Haden, Adjunct Professor at UBC’s Faculty of Medicine and the UBC School of Population and Public Health

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