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More epipens in Hamilton, No tweets from Trump, And secret recordings

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Hamilton is looking to roll out a program that would see 50 restaurants become part of their epinephrine auto injectors program, having epipens on site. This comes as the city is looking at reducing the number of food allergy deaths. Is this a great idea? Should all public spaces have epipens on hand?

Guest - Dr. Joseph Greenbaum, Hamilton Allergist, Assistant Clinical Professor in the Division of Clinical Immunology & Allergy, Department of Medicine, McMaster University

The US President tends to tweet whenever there is a major international event. While Trump has tweeted in response to the student who passed away after being brought back from North Korea and has commented on other attacks in London, he has not commented on the most recent one where worshippers were ran over leaving a mosque. What does his silence say?

Guest - Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor of Political science, Carleton University

The issue of being recorded in public without consent has already made headlines this month with the CanadaCreep story. Some women however are feeling violated due to ‘pick up artists’ who are secretly recording them and uploading to Youtube their interaction. Is there anything they can do?

Guest - David Fraser, Privacy Lawyer at McInnis Cooper

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Hamilton is looking to roll out a program that would see 50 restaurants become part of their epinephrine auto injectors program, having epipens on site. This comes as the city is looking at reducing the number of food allergy deaths. Is this a great idea? Should all public spaces have epipens on hand?

Guest - Dr. Joseph Greenbaum, Hamilton Allergist, Assistant Clinical Professor in the Division of Clinical Immunology & Allergy, Department of Medicine, McMaster University

The US President tends to tweet whenever there is a major international event. While Trump has tweeted in response to the student who passed away after being brought back from North Korea and has commented on other attacks in London, he has not commented on the most recent one where worshippers were ran over leaving a mosque. What does his silence say?

Guest - Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor of Political science, Carleton University

The issue of being recorded in public without consent has already made headlines this month with the CanadaCreep story. Some women however are feeling violated due to ‘pick up artists’ who are secretly recording them and uploading to Youtube their interaction. Is there anything they can do?

Guest - David Fraser, Privacy Lawyer at McInnis Cooper

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