Checkup wants to know why it's so hard to talk about consent. Also, what conversations are you having about measles vaccination?
What conversations are you having with the people in your life?
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E.M., shown on a screen in Superior Court in London, Ont. testifying at the sexual assault trial for five ex-world junior hockey players. (Alexandra Newbould/CBC)
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Cross Country Checkup1:05:34Why is it so hard to talk about consent?
Closing arguments in the sex assault trial for 5 former world junior hockey players concluded on Friday. All five accused men have pleaded not guilty to alleged sexual assaults at a London, Ontario hotel in June 2018. The woman at the centre of the case told the judge she agreed to go back to the hotel and have sex with one of the players but didn't consent to what happened later. Our question: Why is it so hard to talk about consent? What conversations are you having with the people in your life?
Cross Country Checkup35:35Should a childhood measles vaccination be mandatory?
In 1998, Canada achieved what health officials call "measles elimination status" but now the country could lose that designation. Ontario is reporting more measles cases each week than it once saw over an entire decade. And just earlier this month Ontario's Ministry of Health has announced the first recorded death of a measles patient. Alberta is also experiencing its worst measles outbreak since the mid 90s. And according to the Pan American Health Organization, Canada has more cases than any other country in the Americas. At the same time, vaccine hesitancy has grown nationally along with a drop in measles immunization rates which is prompting some to call for mandatory childhood measles vaccination. An Angus Reid poll conducted last month found that 69% of Canadians agreed that vaccinations should be mandatory for kids. Our question: Should a childhood measles vaccination be mandatory?