RCI The Link
Summary: The Link Online is your web radio show featuring a look back at a few of the stories that we felt were particularly interesting during the past week. Along with your submitted stories as our 'reporter for a day', we also air some of your letters and voicemails, and answer questions you have about Canada.
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Podcasts:
Professor Carvin- Carleton U on security intelligence report
Canadians jihadists who left the country to fight for ISIS or Al-Qaeda and its offshoots in the Middle East are distinct from other radical Islamists and may be more amenable to rehabilitation and reintegration back into the Canadian society, says Alex Wilner, a terrorism expert at Carleton University in Ottawa.
Digital policy specialist Stephanie MacLellan explains the U.K. plan to regulate social media and how Canada may follow suit.
Dr. Joanne Bargman describes what happened to a patient who took too much vitamin D.
Listen to the underwater noise produced by a bulk carrier vessel as moves through the water in the Canadian Arctic.
Listen to the sounds of narwhals communicating with each other recorded by Oceans North researchers near Baffin Island, Nunavut.
The Link show, Canadian news week of April1sr
Prof. Melissa Perreault says understanding how women's and men's brains are different will help improve treatment for depression.
Kristin Westdal, marine biologist for Oceans North, says more research into the impact of vessel traffic on narwhal and other marine life is needed before a regulator in the Arctic territory of Nunavut allows a mining company to expand its production at one of the world’s northernmost iron ore mines.
Interference by foreign “malign actors” in the upcoming federal election in Canada “is very likely,” Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said Friday.
Prof. Charles Burton says Canada needs to work in concert with other countries to press China to conform to international norms on human rights and trade.
Dr Chris Power, U Alberta- encephalitis research
Duane Bratt, Calgary, on Liberal expulsions of women from caucus
Dr. Katherine Morrison says health issues and not size should determine the severity of a young person’s obesity.
Nathan Gillet- Environment Canada climate report