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Tasha Kheiriddin Show: Thursday, September 21

Mayor John Tory announced new measures to tackle traffic gridlock in Toronto on Sept. 18, 2017. Global News

In case you missed it: Here are all the highlights of the Tasha Kheiriddin Show on September 21st.

Mayor Tory calls on province to grant special constable status for new Toronto traffic wardens

According to the law, only police have authority to direct traffic. What does this mean for the wardens future? And does this mean construction workers can’t legally direct you in traffic? To answer those questions Tasha welcomes Pointts Toronto paralegal Richard Clarke to the show.

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Read More: Mayor Tory wants special constable status for Toronto’s new traffic wardens

Vet claims Canadian Forces dropped his job offer after writing in to complain about the system failing wounded soldiers

A veteran’s advocate says he lost his job offer with the forces after he wrote to PM Trudeau about the system failing veterans. Tasha expresses her opinion when it comes to government officials receiving letters such as this. As well, she is joined by Lior Samfiru AM640’s employment law expert to discuss the legalities of the claim.

‘The end of the world is coming’ says debunked theory – Why do so many people believe these theories?

Canadian journalist Jonathan Kay is the author of “Among the Truthers: A Journey Through America’s Growing Conspiracist Underground”. The book examines the popularity of conspiracy theories in the United States. He joins Tasha to discuss this latest theory.

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Read More: In 2 days, the end of Earth as we know it will be set in motion, says debunked popular theory

Demand doesn’t meet supply in York and Peel daycare centres

The York and Peel regions see millions in subsidies  for daycare centres, but no one is on their wait lists. Andrea Mrozek is the program director at Cardus Family, she joins to talk about daycare demand.

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Your kid is getting bullied – Do you teach them to use violence? Many parents say yes

A parenting blogger who wrote about telling her bullied daughter to “kick boys in the balls” saw more positive reception than expected. Despite schools condemning violence, many parents seem to agree, sometimes its gotta happen. Tasha goes to the listeners to get their take on the issue.

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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