• Ann Rohmer is with Dr. Anthony La Delfa (Lead Infectious Diseases Specialist Oak Valley Health) – thousands of Ontarians being reinfected, covid protection fatigue, should the mask mandate return?
• Kevin Frankish is with clinical psychologist Dr. Monica Varmani. Anger can take many forms – it can be direct, passive aggressive, or even silent. You might not even know why someone is angry until they confront you or become violent. Whether it be the ongoing discussion of Will Smith at the Oscars or dealing with an extensive pandemic – anger, including road rage, is on the rise.
• Craig Robertson speaks with a Seneca College international student who has already raised thousands of dollars for medical supplies to send to Ukraine; her parents and younger siblings all remain in Ukraine but on the move.
• Tina Cortese looks into the TASTE FOR LIFE fundraiser for CAYR COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
• Jim Lang introduces the Ontario-based rescue No Dogs Left Behind who brought 16 dogs from China to Toronto, and how they are now in a safe house in Scarborough before going to adoptive families in US.
• Ann Rohmer close the show with one man’s fight with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and what he calls the unfair taxes on wireless data.
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