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Segment Producer @CTVYourMorning Former@CBCNews, @CBCPEI, @CBCWindsor | Glass half-full | #1BettyCoopersupporter
Toronto, Ontario
Joined December 2019
https://t.co/GVI1Y2OWGs Zuckerberg “has too much power” Full interview with former FB CEO Australia about Canada’s Online News Act.
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Google has announced it will remove News links in Canada in response to Bill C-18. Senator Paula Simons and Dwayne Winseck joined us with CTV’s @MerellaCTV
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At #Pearson airport where #aircanada flights have been delayed due to a ‘system-wide software issue.’ After three delays, hoping to get to Winnipeg at some point today.
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Proud and saddened to co- produce this: Uvalde parent reflects on lasting impacts one year after a tragic mass shooting | CTV News
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The Canadian Football League is going south again. The CFL announced a deal to have games broadcast on the CBS network. Related read: https://t.co/SDTXAUnodl Do you think Americans have an appetite for Canadian Football? YOUR TAKE
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The legacy of Jerry Springer. The 79-year old TV show host once called himself a “ringmaster" of a televised circus. Related read: https://t.co/wq3r8Qko6f Was his show trash TV or escapist entertainment? YOUR TAKE
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The government's contentious online streaming Bill C-11 is now law. It's the first substantive reform to the Broadcasting Act since 1991. Related read: https://t.co/XYOR55BV8I Do you think this will help level the playing field for Canadian content and its producers? YOUR TAKE
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Prince Harry will be attending the coronation May 6th but without Meghan and their two kids. Related read: https://t.co/mlA07AGgOO Will Harry be able to repair relations with his royal family or is that unlikely? YOUR TAKE
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The City of Toronto is footing the bill to host FIFA World Cup games in 2026, while MLSE could make millions without taking on the same risk. Related read: https://t.co/jUTJNchMMT Should taxpayers foot the bill, given the economic benefits to the city?
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Canada's largest public sector union has voted to go on strike meaning 120,000 workers could be on the picket lines. PSAC wants a 13.5% raise over 3 years. The government offer is 8.25% over 4 years Related read: https://t.co/QmDKbJRfiG Are their demands fair? YOUR TAKE
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump facing charges today from a New York grand jury. Related read: https://t.co/QTjMuUSJ1A Should the focus be on the more serious charges he could face, rather than allegations of breaking campaign financing rules? YOUR TAKE
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Canada’s office space vacancy rate is at an all-time high with companies trying to adjust to the new hybrid work model. Related read: https://t.co/0c8otyeWfx Is there still a need for downtown office space in large cities? YOUR TAKE
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24 Sussex, Canada’s official - but currently unoccupied - residence of the prime minister is in such disrepair that there is now a significant rodent infestation. Related watch: https://t.co/gU2khzlWrY What should we do with the heritage home? YOUR TAKE
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Amsterdam is actively telling tourists to stay away if they are only coming to "go wild". The "discouragement campaign" targets mainly British men between 18 and 35. Related watch: https://t.co/sxDh6zBYrF Is there a better way of curbing crazy behaviour? YOUR TAKE
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury. Legal experts say criminal charges will not prevent Trump from becoming President again. Related read: https://t.co/c2REM09p6h Do you think Trump still has a shot in 2024? YOUR TAKE
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Hollywood star Jennifer Aniston says "Comedy has evolved" and her Emmy award winning show 'Friends' now feels like it is out of step with the times. Related read: https://t.co/a39d0pLI1D Has our culture changed too much air old episodes? YOUR TAKE
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There was another fatal attack in the Toronto Transit Commission subway system. It comes two weeks after the city scaled back security on the TTC after overtime costs became too high. Related read: https://t.co/3T3sjqXOk8 Did police scale back patrols too early? YOUR TAKE
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The federal government set to introduce a new 'grocery rebate' for lower-income Canadians. A family of four could get a one-time payment of $467. Related read: https://t.co/xQLliAtRMT Is this enough to help Canadians dealing with the pocketbook pinch? YOUR TAKE
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Nordstrom's liquidation sales have started in Canada, while Foot Locker announced it is closing 400 mall locations across North America. Related read: https://t.co/aPUOmAf7FX Is there still a need for brick-and-mortar stores? YOUR TAKE
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A new report on marketing inside grocery stores found more than half of locations had "junk food power walls." The report suggests more control on marketing to kids. Related read: https://t.co/zZWa37oG1o Do we need restrictions on junk food marketing? YOUR TAKE
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