Today's Show: Seventeen Canadians per day died from opioids in 2020, new research sheds light on the feeding behaviour of the mighty tyrannosaur, and OsawawKihew talks residential school fall out
Shaye Ganam
English - June 25, 2021 18:43 - 44 minutes - ★★★ - 1 ratingNews Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
On today's show, seventeen Canadians per day died from opioids in 2020, we talk with two of the greatest minds in medicine and science, Meldon Kahan, the medical director, Substance Use Service, at the Women's College Hospital, and Dr. Robert Tanguay, a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry & surgery at the University of Calgary, president of the pain society of Alberta, and provincial medical lead of Opioid Dependency Training & Alberta Addiction Education Sessions. We discuss new research that sheds light on the feeding behaviour of the mighty tyrannosaur with Francois Therrien, the curator of dinosaur paleoecology at the Royal Tyrrell Museum. Plus, Marcel (Golden Eagle) OsawawKihew talks residential school fall out.
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On today's show, seventeen Canadians per day died from opioids in 2020, we talk with two of the greatest minds in medicine and science, Meldon Kahan, the medical director, Substance Use Service, at the Women's College Hospital, and Dr. Robert Tanguay, a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry & surgery at the University of Calgary, president of the pain society of Alberta, and provincial medical lead of Opioid Dependency Training & Alberta Addiction Education Sessions. We discuss new research that sheds light on the feeding behaviour of the mighty tyrannosaur with Francois Therrien, the curator of dinosaur paleoecology at the Royal Tyrrell Museum. Plus, Marcel (Golden Eagle) OsawawKihew talks residential school fall out.
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