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CBC Radio's The House: Breaking the third wave


CBC Radio s The House: Breaking the third wave
On this week’s show: Nova Scotia Premier Iain Rankin discusses his province’s efforts to fight its third wave of COVID-19. Plus hear a panel of political strategists take on the Trudeau ethics probe, Bill C-10 and Quebec language laws; a dive into why some Indigenous groups support the shutdown of Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline; a report on the rise of politician-hosted podcasts; and a look at the fate of summer camps during the pandemic.
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Posted: May 15, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 15
Premier Iain Rankin and Nova Scotia s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Robert Strang during a COVID-19 briefing in March.(Communications Nova Scotia) ....

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Inside Canada's politician podcasting boom


Posted: May 15, 2021 2:49 PM ET | Last Updated: May 15
More than a dozen new podcasts hosted by Canadian politicians have cropped up since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.(Thomas Samson/AFP/Getty Images)
The COVID-19 pandemic in Canada has sparked a curious boom: a flurry of podcasts created and hosted by politicians.
Members of Parliament, senators and others have gotten in on the action, with more than a dozen new audio offerings hitting the virtual airwaves since last spring.
The CBC s Madeleine Cummings investigated the phenomenon for a segment that aired Saturday on 
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Moments with Mumilaaq, hosted by NDP Nunavut MP Mumilaaq Qaqqaq;  ....

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How robots are actually helping Canadian companies hire more people | Cost of Living with Paul Haavardsrud | Live Radio


How robots are actually helping Canadian companies hire more people
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Some economists predict the pandemic could speed up the shift towards more automation in the workplace. And while increasing productivity could benefit Canada’s economy in the long run by, there are also fears this will mean fewer jobs for the humans in our workforce. But maybe not. CBC producer Madeleine Cummings finds out whether more automation could, in fact, be good news for workers with the right skills.
Aired: April 25, 2021 ....

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