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In case you missed The Morning Show: November 14

In case you missed The Morning Show today. 

Former
NHLer Keith Primeau discusses new initiatives in the battle to reduce
concussions in hockey. Keith, who played for 15 seasons with many leading NHL
teams, retired in 2006 due to post-concussion symptoms, and has since been
actively involved in educating youths about concussions.
 

  

Dubbed
as one of the most successful classical musician of his time, award-winning
composer Lang Lang is in Toronto with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra for a
two-week residency. As the first ambassador of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra
and as one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2009,
Lang gives us a glimpse of the classical world rarely seen by the
public.
 

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Having
fun and being creative with food takes a little bit of the stress off picky
eaters, and gives them a little push to explore foods more by having a bit of
fun with it. Registered dietitian and nutrition specialist Gina Sunderland
rethinks our food options, bringing picky eaters a step closer to good
nutrition.
 

 

Costume
changes, comedic monologues, and interactive musical routines are just some of
the diva impersonation roundup Tracey Bell is known for. Special client requests
have inspired Tracey to study cirque skills to fly as Moulin Rouge’s Satine to
hilarious takes of Lucille Ball and Ivana Trump to name a few. Since then she
has performed thousands of one-woman shows for special events, corporations and
dozens of charities.
 

Be sure to watch Liza Fromer, David Gerry, Daru Dhillon, and Kris Reyes on The Morning Show from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. every weekday on Global. 

 

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