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Vaccine mandate for health-care workers 

On November 5's show: 

Toronto rally for climate change action

A photo of Mary Walsh posing with her hand below the left side of her face.

On November 4's show: 

  • Mary Walsh from Artists for Real Climate Action discusses COP26, the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow. She also shares details on an upcoming rally by Climate Change Now! in Toronto on Nov. 6. at 1 p.m. ET 
  • Shaun Preece of Double Tap Canada considers how Meta’s plans to focus on virtual reality could potentially impact users who are blind and partially-sighted
  • In her Pacific regional report, Sylvi Fekete describes two entrepreneurial programs offered by Community Futures British Columbia. She also tells us about an accommodation issue at a YMCA after-school care program in Vancouver
  • Dawn Dickinson previews The Guardian This Week with an article about the Ascendant, a landmark for Queen Elizabeth’s platinum jubilee year. She also tells us why England is failing to meet their target of 6,000 new GPs by 2025 
  • Community reporter Becki Zerr shares details on some special tours offered at the MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina. Free admission at the MacKenzie Art Gallery takes place on November 13
    • She also tells us about International Whiskey Night in the city! The event takes place on November 6 at 7 p.m. central at the Conexus Art Centre in Regina. Attendees must be age 19 plus. For more information, visit ConexusArtsCentre.ca

The Canadian Disability Hall of Fame

On November 3's show: 

Newfoundland and Labrador's proposed accessibility act

On November 2's show: 

Federal government’s court of appeal

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