Justin Trudeau sees a future for youth in politics
Podcast Monday, April 15th, 2013
As Megan Mattice reports, getting youth involved as one of the reasons behind his victory at the federal Liberal leadership announcement in Ottawa Sunday.
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As Megan Mattice reports, getting youth involved as one of the reasons behind his victory at the federal Liberal leadership announcement in Ottawa Sunday.
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Canadian union employees aren’t happy about cuts being made to Children Mental Health Services, BC Government didn’t get answers it wanted during the hearings for Northern Gateway Pipeline and a 63 year-old man former Maple Leaf Gardens usher is facing multiple sex assault charges dating back to the 1960′s. For all these stories and more listen live at the top of every hour 11am-4pm.
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The Supreme Court will not hear the appeal of a man convicted of murdering an aid to a Quebec Cabinet Minister. Marc Garneau has dropped out of the Federal Liberal leadership race but others will not concede the race to Justin Trudeau. Prime Minister Steven Harper says progress has been made in Canadian, European Union free trade deal. For the news, sports and weather download.…

Following the kidnapping of two Quebec seniors, three suspects have been arrested. Two female premiers in different parts of the country face major tests today and in Nova Scotia, families of five missing fishermen are hoping their capsized vessel will be discovered. For these stories and more, tune in to Shelby Wye’s 91x News at noon.…

Valentine’s day became Trudeau-mania, as the hopeful Liberal candidate walked through Loyalist’s halls. Our top stories today include Trudeau’s touching moment with Belleville’s police constable, and QNet Reporters out on the scene, asking Trudeau the top questions and the audience on what they thought of the presentation. For these stories and more, click and listen with John Moodie at 4 p.m.
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Trudeau left the school a-twitter yesterday morning, and also talking about what will become of Canadian education. A Prince Edward County man who drove head-on into an OPP cruiser following a police pursuit will be sentenced next month, and a Picton-area man who assaulted an O-P-P officer and impersonated police to order pizzas has been sentenced to 15 days in jail. For these stories and more, listen in to John Moodie at the 12p.m.
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Kathleen Win has been sworn in as premier of Ontario, becoming the province’s first female leader and Canada’s first openly gay premier. Williams Hotels announced the construction of a 100-room Towneplace Marriott hotel on the west end of Bell Boulevard. Taxpayers may have a beef with the Harper government over what it plans to pay a panel reviewing last fall’s E. coli outbreak at an Alberta meat plant. For these stories, sports and more, listen…

A Belleville man is facing 10 sexual assault charges and a top-Toronto party was crashed by police over a gambling scandal. For these stories and more listen to Andrew Heliotis and Kristen Oelschlagel.…

Snowfall warnings have been issued for east of Kingston, a paramedic testifying in the case of a man who killed a police officer with a snowplow describes the accused as “disturbed”, and finance minister Dwight Duncan has announced his resignation. For these stories and more listen to Andrew Heliotis and Brandon White.
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Three Peterborough residents are facing charges following an assault in a Belleville Tim Hortons. Toronto has a new budget chief. The Ontario NDP are calling for an inquest into the death of immigrant workers last year. For these stories, sports and more, download.…
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