The Ghomeshi effect; Dick Cavett; Living arrangements Pt. 1 - Couch living; Ebola and global public health; Living arrangements Pt 2 - Radical Resthomes
This week on The Sunday Edition, November 2, 2014:...
This week on The Sunday Edition, November 2, 2014:
Michael's Essay: (00:30) Michael reflects on how the shocking revelations about Jian Ghomeshi are playing out in the workplace.
Dick Cavett: (05:05) Michael in conversation with the legendary talk show host who brought gravitas, erudition and wry, offbeat humour to prime time television, along with intellectual heavyweights and pop culture icons.
Living arrangements Pt 1 - Couch living: (44:33) Young people are finding a new way to beat the high cost of finding a place to stay. It's called "couch living".
James Orbinski on Ebola and global public health: (55:51) Dr. Orbinski is one of the world's top experts in global public health. He tells Michael the Ebola outbreak is a devastating human tragedy which can be viewed as a symptom of the terrible state of public healthcare in the developing world.
Mail: (1:36:10) Listeners respond to our panel last week on the killings of two soldiers, and the gunfire in the House of Commons.
Documentary - Radical Resthomes: (1:41:05) For thirty years, Janet Torge has been imagining and re-imagining a different way of growing old. She wants to see alternatives to the profit-driven, regimented seniors' residences popping up all over the country. David Gutnick's documentary is called "Old people should live everywhere."