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Update from the London fire, Sessions before the Senate, And separate school boards
Manage episode 336043876 series 2342420
Firefighters remain at the scene of a massive fire in England. A group of residents at the building had warned that there was dangerous issues with the building. What is the latest?
Guest - Jeff Semple, Europe Bureau Chief, Global News
US attorney general Jeff Sessions spoke before a Senate Committee intelligence hearing yesterday. He denied that had had any undisclosed meeting with the Russian ambassador or conversations with any Russian officials. What did we learn from his hearing and what does this do for the Russian investigation? Where do things stand?
Guest - Claire Finkelstein, Algernon Biddle Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Students at an Ontario Catholic School board will soon be able to opt out of religious courses and programs. A human rights complaint was filed by a student who said she was discriminated against for seeking exemption from classes that focused on religion. How will the settlement affect boards across the province? We chat with the student’s lawyer about where she stood, why it’s discrimination, the way the court’s ruled and it’s impact. Guest - Paul Champ, Champ & Associates5001 episodes
Manage episode 336043876 series 2342420
Firefighters remain at the scene of a massive fire in England. A group of residents at the building had warned that there was dangerous issues with the building. What is the latest?
Guest - Jeff Semple, Europe Bureau Chief, Global News
US attorney general Jeff Sessions spoke before a Senate Committee intelligence hearing yesterday. He denied that had had any undisclosed meeting with the Russian ambassador or conversations with any Russian officials. What did we learn from his hearing and what does this do for the Russian investigation? Where do things stand?
Guest - Claire Finkelstein, Algernon Biddle Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Students at an Ontario Catholic School board will soon be able to opt out of religious courses and programs. A human rights complaint was filed by a student who said she was discriminated against for seeking exemption from classes that focused on religion. How will the settlement affect boards across the province? We chat with the student’s lawyer about where she stood, why it’s discrimination, the way the court’s ruled and it’s impact. Guest - Paul Champ, Champ & Associates5001 episodes
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