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Tasha Kheiriddin Show: Monday, July 10

A wildfire burns on a mountain in the distance east of Cache Creek behind a house in Boston Flats, B.C., in the early morning hours of Monday July 10, 2017. The Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck

In case you missed it: Here’s your one-stop look at all the highlights of the Tasha Kheiriddin Show on July 10.


B.C. Wildfires

Charmaine De Silva, Senior Reporter at Vancouver’s News Talk 980 CKNW, joined the show to give us the latest in the devastating B.C. wildfires.

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How do wildfires start and spread? How do they “jump” from place to place? Darby Allen, Retired Fort McMurray fire chief, then joined the show to discuss.


Ontario seeking public input on $15 minimum wage
Sheila Block, Senior Economist, Canadian Center for Policy Alternatives (Ontario Office), joined the show to discuss.

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What Canadians need to know about electric shock drowning and how to prevent it
Carmen Chai, health reporter at Global News, discusses.


Chickens coming to your backyard?
Councillor Justin Di Ciano joined the show to talk about why he’s supporting a proposed pilot project that would bring chicken coops to Toronto.

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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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