alberta@noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
Summary: If you're talking about it, so is Judy Aldous on Alberta's only province wide open line. Smart, approachable, fair - Judy will give you a chance to have your say on the hot topics of the day. From strong opinions, to thoughtful arguments, to stories worth repeating - you never know what you'll hear next. Contact us at 1-866-468-4422, albertaatnoon@cbc.ca, or @albertaatnoon
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Podcasts:
Where have you travelled in Alberta (or around the world) for food? What discoveries have you made along the way?
We ask what motivates you to work out and stay healthy; horticulturalist Donna Balzer joins us in studio to answer your gardening questions.
What are your hometown's hidden gems?
How do you think the United States should respond to people from Central America and Mexico seeking asylum in the US?
The World Health Organization has officially recognized compulsive video gaming as an addiction. Do you agree?
What's the right way to motivate and reward children?
On the Friday edition of Alberta@noon, with host Judy Aldous, veterinarian Dr. Serge Chaloub takes calls about pet nutrition. And horticulturist Jim Hole answers listener's gardening questions in the second half of the show.
Who are you supporting in this year's World Cup?
How has fatherhood changed your life?
The U.S. and North Korea have issued a joint declaration after the summit meeting between President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un. What do yo think about he meeting and outcome?
Do you get vacation time at work, and if so, do you use all of the vacation that you're entitled to?
We ask for your reaction to the Ontario election results; arborist Matt Davis takes your questions on trees.
Are you looking forward to a time when autonomous vehicles will be on the streets? Do you think they will make your life easier? Or do you like driving too much to give it up?
What do you think of the current trade dispute with the United States?
How would you feel about "weed gardens" at Alberta festivals?