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:
How do you feel about skinny infill homes in your neighbourhood?
We take your calls and questions on allergies with Dr. Joel Doctor; gardening expert Kath Smyth joins us in studio.
What's the best way to avoid becoming a victim of a scam?
Indigenous Albertans who were part of the Sixties Scoop received an official apology this week from the province. We're using that moment as a springboard to talk about the power of the apology - what distinguishes a meaningful one from an empty one?
In a special joint broadcast with BC Today, we discuss the federal government's decision to purchase the Trans Mountain pipeline project.
We talk about how to say no at work without risking your reputation or losing your job.
Lots of advice today. Dermatologist, Dr. Barry Lycka, answers your questions about sunscreen and sun damage and horticulturist, Donna Balzer handles gardening dilemma.
When recreational pot is legal - how would you feel about having a pot store in your neighbourhood?
What rights should families have when renting property in Alberta?
What are your pet peeves when out at a restaurant?
We take your calls about the royal wedding. Are you planning to watch? Do the royals matter to you? What do you make of all the excitement? In the second half of the show, we take your gardening calls with horticulturalist, Jim Hole.
Should the federal government backstop the proposed Trans Mountain pipeline expansion?
If a university student is struggling with their mental health, do their parents have a right to know?
If you've ever been in the midst of an emergency like a wildfire of flood - what did you learn?
Your stories abut searching for work in your 50s or 60s.