Sailing the world is a dream for some: a British executive on how it made her childhood a nightmare
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Sailing the world is a dream for some - a British executive on how it made her childhood a nightmare (1:45) Guest: Suzanne Heywood, author of Wavewalker: A Memoir of Breaking Free National Nursing Week - we check in with how nurses in Canada are coping four years since the 2020 pandemic (32:26) Guest: Lisa McKendrick-Calder, associate professor of nursing, MacEwan University Canadian kids get a 'D+' for physical activity (49:34) Guest: Barbara Fenesi, assistant professor with the Faculty of Education, Western University How technology including AI is making it tougher for police to nab child sexual predators (1:05:31)  Guest: Stephen Sauer, director of Cybertip.ca at Canadian Centre for Child Protection What now for India’s long-simmering feud with Canada over Sikh separatism (1:20:10) Guest: Dan Stanton, Director of National Security, Professional Development Institute, University of Ottawa and former CSIS officer
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