In case you missed The Morning Show today, we have all the highlights.
Originally the waterfront group was put together in 2001,
it’s now 2011. After having a public consultation to talk about the port lands
and what should be done there, John
Campbell talks about the next 17 areas of park and public realm,
attracted about 2.5 billion dollars of private sector investment and ongoing
projects.
Yes he wears hearing aids but DJ
Demers is in no way impaired to crowd applause toward humour. His
audiences are relieved that Demers intros his hearing impairment from the start
of his piece so he doesn’t have to focus on it. Listen to him speak on his
material and find out whether he’ll premiere it on NBC.
A futurist is someone who studies the future with the
intention of helping people plan for uncertainty .The climate is changing, the
question is how far and how fast. What is the economy going to be in developing
countries?, what will the power dynamic be in the next 20 years?, futurist Richard
Worzel answers your questions.
Author of Free-Range Kids and Host of the New Slice
TV Show called Bubble Wrap Kids, Lenore
Skenazytells us why she proposed the first Take Our Children to the
Park & Leave Them There Day and the uproar it caused.
Local Buttons is a social enterprise
comprised of Consuelo
McAlister and Anne Pringle that advocates for
the incorporation of ethics, environmentalism, human rights and fair labor in
the global fashion industry. To promote this they feature quality vests and one
of a kind garments designed from used clothing sourced from second hand markets
in Port-au-Prince.
See the social
media responses to the ban of niqabs in citizenship ceremonies.
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