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Full Show: Using the earths core to study gravity, Secret Chinese police stations & Violent crime on transit
Mornings with Simi
English - April 18, 2023 16:21 - 56 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness News News Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Seg 1: A team of researchers has proposed that seismic motions in the Earth could be used to test for modified gravity.
Guest: Dr. Paul Sutter, Research Professor of Astrophysics at Stony Brook University’s Institute for Advanced Computational Science
Seg 2: Why is FOX news being sued for defamation?
Guest: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent for Global News
Seg 3: According to Statistics Canada, Indigenous people generally have a lower participation and employment rate, and a higher unemployment rate in the labour market compared to their non-Indigenous counterparts
Guest: Kory Wilson, Executive Director of Indigenous Initiatives and Partnerships at the British Columbia Institute of Technology
Seg 4: The importance of expanding trauma-informed employment opportunities for refugees.
Guest: Sheila Malcolmson, BC Minister of Social Development and Poverty
Seg 5: What can New York’s Chinese police station teach Canada about foreign interference?
Guest: Michel Juneau-Katsuya, Former Chief of Asia-Pacific at CSIS and Author of “Nest of Spies”
Seg 6: How are Transit Police tackling the rise of violent crime?
Guest: Chief Officer Dave Jones, President of the Metro Vancouver Transit Police
Seg 7: True Crime Tuesday with Nancy Hixt
In 1992, Dilleen Hempel had just married the love of her life, moved into a new home and started a new job. But on her way home from her second-shift, the 26-year-old vanished.
Guest: Nancy Hixt, Senior Crime Reporter for Global News and Host of “Crime Beat”
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Seg 1: A team of researchers has proposed that seismic motions in the Earth could be used to test for modified gravity.
Guest: Dr. Paul Sutter, Research Professor of Astrophysics at Stony Brook University’s Institute for Advanced Computational Science
Seg 2: Why is FOX news being sued for defamation?
Guest: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent for Global News
Seg 3: According to Statistics Canada, Indigenous people generally have a lower participation and employment rate, and a higher unemployment rate in the labour market compared to their non-Indigenous counterparts
Guest: Kory Wilson, Executive Director of Indigenous Initiatives and Partnerships at the British Columbia Institute of Technology
Seg 4: The importance of expanding trauma-informed employment opportunities for refugees.
Guest: Sheila Malcolmson, BC Minister of Social Development and Poverty
Seg 5: What can New York’s Chinese police station teach Canada about foreign interference?
Guest: Michel Juneau-Katsuya, Former Chief of Asia-Pacific at CSIS and Author of “Nest of Spies”
Seg 6: How are Transit Police tackling the rise of violent crime?
Guest: Chief Officer Dave Jones, President of the Metro Vancouver Transit Police
Seg 7: True Crime Tuesday with Nancy Hixt
In 1992, Dilleen Hempel had just married the love of her life, moved into a new home and started a new job. But on her way home from her second-shift, the 26-year-old vanished.
Guest: Nancy Hixt, Senior Crime Reporter for Global News and Host of “Crime Beat”
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