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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:
Dr. Vinita Dubey says measles is a serious disease, preventable through vaccination
Terry Haig speaks with Don Leonardo about issues Canadian veterans continue to face. (cbc.ca)
Stephen Robinovitch speaks with Terry Haig about his research into all elements of unintended falls. (Leanne Hazon/CBC)
Nature Canada’s Jill Sturdy knows Canadians are busy but suggests ways and why they should make time for nature.
Dan Philip of the Black Coalition of Quebec speaks of police body cameras with Terry Haig.
Author Ann Douglas offers suggestions on how parents can overcome their stress and become happier.
Christian Leuprecht
More than half-a-million infants are thought to have died as a result of armed conflict between 2013 and 2017 in the world’s 10 worst crisis-affected countries, according to new analysis by Save the Children.
Official Languages Commissioner Raymond Théberge explains why there is such a demand for French-as-a second-language instruction, why there are not enough teachers to meet it and what should be done.
British rock star Sting performed a live concert on Thursday as a “gesture of solidarity” with General Motors workers facing layoffs in Oshawa, Ontario.
Julia Levin explains how seafood fraud happens, how and who it hurts and how to stop it.
Prof. Laura Misener outlines existing protections for young athletes and what more she thinks should be done.
Brian Stewart talks about his long-time friend and colleague Joe Schlesinger.
Bruce Lourie says people are exposed to toxic chemicals in everyday products.
Jim Perkins talks about the Capital City Condors. (CBC)