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Oldest animal known to have lived is a 507-year-old clam that has secrets to share about ocean currents
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Our oceans guy, Boris Worm, drops into Studio A to tell Jeff about it.
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Manage episode 460970127 series 2435176
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Our oceans guy, Boris Worm, drops into Studio A to tell Jeff about it.
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×1 Journalism is in crisis, and some attempts to help it have politicized it instead -- Jesse Brown, Canadaland 14:37
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14:37Jesse Brown, the publisher of Canadaland, talks with host Jeff Douglas about the state and the future of journalism in Canada, and about why some of the things the federal government did to try to help journalism also did harm.
1 T Thomason: Meta's Relaxing of Rules on Hate Speech Could Lead to Real World Harm 13:50
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13:50Musician, actor and activist T. Thomason shares thoughts and experiences with online hate, and fears that Meta's move to walk back protections against Hate Speech and Abuse will create unsafe environments for Queer and Gender-Queer community.
1 Doctor talks about abortion care services are available in the Eastern Zone 10:23
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10:23Obstetrician/gynecologist and Maternal Child department head for the Eastern Zone, Dr. Vaughan Marshall, tells us what doctors in the region can and cannot do when it comes to abortion care.
1 If Trump imposes 25% tariffs across the board, that will mean "a definite recession" for Canada 20:36
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20:36JP Deveau's company, Acadian Seaplants, exports products to eighty countries. He previously led the One Nova Scotia Coalition's working group on global competitiveness and improving exports. He drops into Studio A to talk with host Jeff Douglas about the threat of US tariffs on imports from Canada.
1 Oldest animal known to have lived is a 507-year-old clam that has secrets to share about ocean currents 11:29
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11:29Our oceans guy, Boris Worm, drops into Studio A to tell Jeff about it.
1 St. FX student starts petition to increase abortion access at Antigonish hospital 10:50
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10:50Sophia Kydd is a third year student at St. Francis Xavier University. She found that in her adopted town of Antigonish, women have no real access to a surgical abortion and must travel to Halifax if they need one. Sophia spoke with Jeff Douglas about this, and the petition she started to try and promote change.…
1 Mulgrave mayor says coyotes are gone, but they may be causing problems in another community 7:23
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7:23Mayor Ron Chisholm tells Jeff Douglas how Mulgrave's coyote problem was solved, but now he's hearing the community of Canso is dealing with a similar issue.
1 Two winter enthusiasts tell us why they love getting outside this time of year 11:19
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11:19Winter is here, and there's lots of activities to take advantage of around the province. Jeff Douglas speaks to Dalhousie professor John Cameron and family doctor John Chiasson about ways they enjoy the outdoors in the winter.
1 That charge on your receipt, when you buy ground beef -- it's mainly because of the meat. But... 7:54
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7:54...did they also weigh the packaging, and charge you for that as if it was also made of meat? CBC business reporter Sophia Harris tells guest host Preston Mulligan how she took a small scale into grocery stores to see if customers are always getting what they pay for. And she found cases where they're not.…
1 Coalition of advocates requests urgent meeting with provincial ministers to address gender based violence 17:40
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17:40Their letter, signed by more than a dozen people in the gender based violence sector, is addressed to Justice Minister Becky Druhan and Leah Martin, the minister responsible for the advisory council on the status of women act. The coalition also hopes to meet with Premier Tim Houston. Guest host Preston Mulligan spoke with two people in the coalition, Kristina Fifield and Sue Bookchin.…
1 Independent defence analyst Ken Hansen on Trump's plans for Greenland, Panama, and Canada 22:10
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22:10Ken talks with guest host Preston Mulligan, after we hear some memorable moments (maybe too many) from US President-elect Donald Trump's meandering news conference January 7th in Mar-a-Lago.
1 Trudeau announces he'll step down, and the Mainstreet Spinbusters react 38:06
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38:06Guest host Preston Mulligan talks with Barbara Emodi, Michelle Coffin, and Chris Lydon.
1 Health professionals with long term exposure to traumatic events can develop compassion fatigue 8:01
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8:01Alec Stratford, the executive director of Nova Scotia’s College of Social Workers, tells us about compassion fatigue in health care professionals and why it might be on the rise.
1 The Healthy Relationships for Youth program aims to shift the culture of gender-based violence 10:43
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10:43After yet another tragic incident of gender-based, intimate-partner violence - experts remind us that violent relationships rarely start out that way. We take a look at one program from the Antigonish Women’s Resource Centre and Sexual Assault Services Association, called the Healthy Relationships for Youth program. It hopes to shift the culture by helping young people teach their peers to recognize the signs of an unhealthy relationship and to how get out before it leads to violence. Moraig MacGillivray is the operations manager of the association. She spoke with host, Jeff Douglas, about this initiative.…
1 We're living in a cyber security "dark age" and Canada is "the weak link in the Western world" 22:44
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22:44David Shipley, CEO and co-founder of Beauceron Security, talks with host Jeff Douglas about recent and ongoing cyber security breaches involving major US institutions, and about Canada's vulnerabilities.
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