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The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Mon, Jan 14th 2019
Mornings with Simi
English - January 14, 2019 22:22 - 1 hour - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness News News Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Chapter 1
🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥
Vote in @simisara980's 🔥 question of the day: The widow of a murder victim in Surrey says traffic camera footage should be used by homicide investigators to help catch criminals. @MikeSmythNews wants to know if you would support this?
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Yes, let’s catch them.
No, breach of privacy.
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Chapter 2
A Chinese court has sentenced a Canadian man to death in a drug smuggling case
A court in China announced overnight that it has given Canadian man Robert Lloyd Schellenberg the death penalty.
Former Canadian diplomat, Phil Calvert, told the Simi Sara Show today that the sentence is an apparent retaliation for Canada's arrest of Huawei CFO, Meng Wanzhou in December.
Chapter 3
The winners and losers in Trudeau’s Cabinet reshuffle
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shuffled his cabinet this morning to account for the sudden resignation of Nova Scotia MP Scott Brison from his post as Treasury Board president.
Abigail Bimman, Global National Ottawa Correspondent, has the details of all the promotions and demotions.
Chapter 4
Help your pet live a healthy life this New Year
Lots of talk about dieting, and ‘new year, new me’ goals… but what about your pet? Is your pet overweight? Wondering how you can help them drop the pounds in the New Year?
Dr. Jennifer Adolphe is a senior pet nutritionist at Petcurean, a family owned pet food company based in Chilliwack.
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Chapter 5
Paul Bennett’s widow says traffic camera footage should be used to catch criminals
The widow of Paul Bennett, who was murdered in Surrey last year, says footage from traffic cameras should be used by homicide investigators to help them catch criminals. But privacy advocates are raising some concerns about that.
Chapter 6
Trudeau’s harshest words yet towards China, as Canadian given death penalty
A Chinese court announced today that it had given Canadian Robert Lloyd Schellenberg the death penalty on drug charges.
The Chinese press began publicizing Schellenberg's case in December after Canada detained Meng Wanzhou at the request of the United States. Meng is the chief financial officer of the Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei.
Justin Trudeau says he is extremely concerned that China has chosen to arbitrarily apply the death penalty against a Canadian. The comments are Trudeau's strongest yet against China
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Chapter 7
Saudi teen on the run from abusive family arrives in Canada
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland welcomed 18 year old Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun to Canada after she touched down at Pearson International Airport in Toronto. Canada granted asylum status to Alqunun on Friday.
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Chapter 1
🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥
Vote in @simisara980's 🔥 question of the day: The widow of a murder victim in Surrey says traffic camera footage should be used by homicide investigators to help catch criminals. @MikeSmythNews wants to know if you would support this?
Â
Yes, let’s catch them.
No, breach of privacy.
Â
Chapter 2
A Chinese court has sentenced a Canadian man to death in a drug smuggling case
A court in China announced overnight that it has given Canadian man Robert Lloyd Schellenberg the death penalty.
Former Canadian diplomat, Phil Calvert, told the Simi Sara Show today that the sentence is an apparent retaliation for Canada's arrest of Huawei CFO, Meng Wanzhou in December.
Chapter 3
The winners and losers in Trudeau’s Cabinet reshuffle
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shuffled his cabinet this morning to account for the sudden resignation of Nova Scotia MP Scott Brison from his post as Treasury Board president.
Abigail Bimman, Global National Ottawa Correspondent, has the details of all the promotions and demotions.
Chapter 4
Help your pet live a healthy life this New Year
Lots of talk about dieting, and ‘new year, new me’ goals… but what about your pet? Is your pet overweight? Wondering how you can help them drop the pounds in the New Year?
Dr. Jennifer Adolphe is a senior pet nutritionist at Petcurean, a family owned pet food company based in Chilliwack.
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Chapter 5
Paul Bennett’s widow says traffic camera footage should be used to catch criminals
The widow of Paul Bennett, who was murdered in Surrey last year, says footage from traffic cameras should be used by homicide investigators to help them catch criminals. But privacy advocates are raising some concerns about that.
Chapter 6
Trudeau’s harshest words yet towards China, as Canadian given death penalty
A Chinese court announced today that it had given Canadian Robert Lloyd Schellenberg the death penalty on drug charges.
The Chinese press began publicizing Schellenberg's case in December after Canada detained Meng Wanzhou at the request of the United States. Meng is the chief financial officer of the Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei.
Justin Trudeau says he is extremely concerned that China has chosen to arbitrarily apply the death penalty against a Canadian. The comments are Trudeau's strongest yet against China
Â
Chapter 7
Saudi teen on the run from abusive family arrives in Canada
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland welcomed 18 year old Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun to Canada after she touched down at Pearson International Airport in Toronto. Canada granted asylum status to Alqunun on Friday.
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