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Tasha Kheiriddin Monday August 14th 2017

An unauthorized overdose prevention centre opened in Toronto’s Moss Park neighbourhood over the weekend. Shallima Maharaj has more on the response.
An unauthorized overdose prevention centre opened in Toronto’s Moss Park neighbourhood over the weekend. Shallima Maharaj has more on the response. Global News

Happy Monday!

In case you missed it: Here’s your one-stop look at all the highlights of the Tasha Kheiriddin Show on August 14th:

ANY MITIGATION FOR THE UNLAWFUL WAY IN WHICH MOSS PARK’S SAFE INJECTION SITES WAS OPENED?

Katrina Pacey of Vancouver’s Pivot Legal Society says that outreach workers who opened an a unlawful safe injection site in Moss Park are likely willing to discuss a legal path, however until that conversation happens, workers will likely continue to take matters into their own hands in the name of saving lives.

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UNIFOR’S VISION FOR A BETTER NAFTA

Jerry Dias, National President of Unifor, says that the fact of the matter is that NAFTA needs fixing.

 

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THE GROWING TEMERITY OF THE AMERICAN WHITE SUPREMACIST

Warren Kinsella is the author of countless books, including ‘Web of Hate.’ He says that the record number of American white supremacists comfortable with public assembly portends deeper problems in American society.

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WHY WOULD A FAMILY CHOOSE TO REVERSE A DECISION ABOUT ORGAN DONATION?

Ronnie Gavsie is the CEO of Trillium Gift Of Life.  There’s many reasons why people choose to be organ donors, but Gavsie says about 10% of families ultimately choose to overrule their loved one’s decision.

 

IMAGINE A CASHLESS FUTURE

Norman Shaw is an Associate Professor at the Ted Rogers School of Retail. He believes that a world without paper currency is entirely possible.

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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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