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Summary: The Link Online is your web radio show featuring a look back at a few of the stories that we felt were particularly interesting during the past week. Along with your submitted stories as our 'reporter for a day', we also air some of your letters and voicemails, and answer questions you have about Canada.
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Podcasts:
Vicki McLeod on how to manage your digital footprint left behind after you die
The world’s oceans could lose nearly one-sixth of their fish and other marine life by the end of the century if global warming continues on its current path, said William Cheung, a marine ecologist at the University of British Columbia and a co-author of an international study.
“We’re witnessing a catastrophe unfolding in the northwest due to the latest bombardment that has affected hundreds of thousands of people,” said Marwa Awad, a Canadian who works as the WFP spokesperson in Syria.
Dr. Jennifer Blake says doctors must help pregnant women understand the importance of immunization.
Kelly Drennan explains the over consumption of clothing and the pollution it causes.
Wayne Hartrick, president of Canadian Men's Health Foundation on how job stress and work-related factors are leading men to an earlier grave
The LINK- inquire into murdered indigenous women presents report, D-Day 75 event in Normandy, people want more action against plastic packaging, iceberg season
Dr. Moshe Ben-Shoshan explains why it is critical to use an epinephrine autoinjector in the first minutes of a severe allergic reaction.
Prof. Tony Walker explains his study and recommendations to reduce single-use food packaging.
Maj. R Gratton, and BGen (ret'd) E Beno talk about experience of D-Day 75 in France
Camille Labchuk discusses two historic animal rights bills set to pass Parliament.
Gen (ret'd) Ernest Beno and MBdr S Harris on their visit of Normandy battlefields and Juno Beach, D-Day 75
Pearl Eliadis, a Canadian human rights lawyer based in Montreal and a co-author of the report, entitled Cameroon's Unfolding Catastrophe, says Cameroon is now the sixth largest source of displaced persons in the world.
Mel Goyer, founder of Festivulve talks about this year's event
Mike Hickey talks about the Raptors and what their title run may mean for baseketball in Canada. (cbc. ca)