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Tasha Kheiriddin Show: Tuesday, March 21

Happy Tuesday!

Here’s your one stop to everything that happened on the Tasha Kheiriddin show on March 21 — from telling kids not to do homework to solutions for our slow (and concerning) justice system in Canada.

Trump Administration bans electronic devices on some flights 

Is Donald Trump’s airline electronic device ban smart policy? Does the ban make us feel safer, or is it just business politics?

David Shipley, cybersecurity speaker and Director of Strategic Initiatives at Information Technology Services at the University of New Brunswick joins the show to discuss. 

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‘Down on homework: Why all those worksheets and book reports are just childhood-eating busywork’

National Post reporter Tristin Hopper discusses his article that explores homework, and why kids shouldn’t be doing it. Which side are you on in the homework debate? Is it a waste of time or is it valuable?

Slow justice in Ontario: Defense lawyers going unheard after seeking ways to speed up courts

Cases are being dismissed because they’re not respecting time limits – allowing people accused of very serious crimes to go free. The slow speed of the courts is an issue that defense lawyers are trying to tackle but they are going unheard. Michael Lacy, Vice-President Criminal Lawyers’ Association joined the show to discuss and give his ideas.

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That’s a wrap! Listen and join in on the conversation every Monday to Friday from 12 to 2 p.m., on the Tasha Kheiriddin Show.

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