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Today's show: Is Chrystia Freeland breaking the glass ceiling? Checking in with Camp Pekiwewin, Campus Saint Jean's funding problems & Syd Smith announces his retirement
Ryan Jespersen Show
English - August 19, 2020 18:56 - 41 minutes - 38.2 MB - ★★★★ - 2 ratingsNews Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
On today's show, Chrystia Freeland has been sworn in as Canada's new finance minister. We talk to Dr. Melanee Thomas, a political scientist out of the University of Calgary on whether Freeland is looking at the glass ceiling, the glass cliff or neither. Plus, what's going on at Camp Pekiwewin down by RE/MAX Field? We talk to Shima Robinson, an organizer with Black Lives Matter Edmonton. Why is Alberta's francophone group suing the University of Alberta and the government of Alberta? President Sheila Risbud joins us. And, 630 CHED's Syd Smith on his retirement.
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On today's show, Chrystia Freeland has been sworn in as Canada's new finance minister. We talk to Dr. Melanee Thomas, a political scientist out of the University of Calgary on whether Freeland is looking at the glass ceiling, the glass cliff or neither. Plus, what's going on at Camp Pekiwewin down by RE/MAX Field? We talk to Shima Robinson, an organizer with Black Lives Matter Edmonton. Why is Alberta's francophone group suing the University of Alberta and the government of Alberta? President Sheila Risbud joins us. And, 630 CHED's Syd Smith on his retirement.
See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.