Mornings with Simi artwork

Full Show: What's trending in the world of books, Protest outside Abbotsford city hall & The plight of Okanagan fruit growers

Mornings with Simi

English - July 03, 2024 15:51 - 59 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 rating
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Seg 1: What’s trending in the world of books right now?
We check in with the people at Indigo to see what is trending and the books you should be adding to your collection.
Guest: Amanda Gauthier, Director of Print Experience at Indigo
Seg 2: Has anything changed in the 5 years since Canada's tobacco ruling?
Thousands of people who were impacted by the health effects of tobacco products joined a legal battle and ultimately were awarded billions in compensation. However, no money has been received. 
Guest: Rob Cunningham, Senior Policy Analyst, Canadian Cancer Society.
Seg 3: View From Victoria: Rustad on the move in Ladysmith
John Rustad is probing the NDP for weaknesses as he heads to Ladysmith to explore the local anger over the government's handling of a marina. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer.
Seg 4: Abbotsford homeless community sets up outside city hall
The City of Abbotsford is facing a standoff with an encampment protesting homelessness at City Hall.
Guest: Brittany Maple, Drug War Survivors Coordinator, Abbotsford
Seg 5: What is a virtual guru?
A lot of our work has moved to the online format, but could our assistants also change to exclusively working virtually?
Guest: Bobby Rachette, CEO of Virtual Gurus
Seg 6: Okanagan Farmers attempt to salvage a bad growing season.
A dip in temperature in early January led to the destruction of many fruit crops in the Okanagan. Stone fruit trees and grapevines across the Okanagan Valley were killed leading farmers to pivot
Guest: Sukhdeep Brar, Vice President of BC Fruit Growers Association
Seg 7: Canada needs a strategy to monitor online gambling harms 
Is enough being done to monitor the harms of online gambling and deal with the surge in advertisements targeting young people for these platforms?
Guest: Dr. Matthew Young, Senior Research Associate, Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction AND Chief Research Officer, Greo Evidence Insights
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Seg 1: What’s trending in the world of books right now?

We check in with the people at Indigo to see what is trending and the books you should be adding to your collection.

Guest: Amanda Gauthier, Director of Print Experience at Indigo

Seg 2: Has anything changed in the 5 years since Canada's tobacco ruling?

Thousands of people who were impacted by the health effects of tobacco products joined a legal battle and ultimately were awarded billions in compensation. However, no money has been received. 

Guest: Rob Cunningham, Senior Policy Analyst, Canadian Cancer Society.

Seg 3: View From Victoria: Rustad on the move in Ladysmith

John Rustad is probing the NDP for weaknesses as he heads to Ladysmith to explore the local anger over the government's handling of a marina. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer.

Seg 4: Abbotsford homeless community sets up outside city hall

The City of Abbotsford is facing a standoff with an encampment protesting homelessness at City Hall.

Guest: Brittany Maple, Drug War Survivors Coordinator, Abbotsford

Seg 5: What is a virtual guru?

A lot of our work has moved to the online format, but could our assistants also change to exclusively working virtually?

Guest: Bobby Rachette, CEO of Virtual Gurus

Seg 6: Okanagan Farmers attempt to salvage a bad growing season.

A dip in temperature in early January led to the destruction of many fruit crops in the Okanagan. Stone fruit trees and grapevines across the Okanagan Valley were killed leading farmers to pivot

Guest: Sukhdeep Brar, Vice President of BC Fruit Growers Association

Seg 7: Canada needs a strategy to monitor online gambling harms 

Is enough being done to monitor the harms of online gambling and deal with the surge in advertisements targeting young people for these platforms?

Guest: Dr. Matthew Young, Senior Research Associate, Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction AND Chief Research Officer, Greo Evidence Insights

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