What should be done to stop people falling into Hamilton waterfalls, the world is facing the largest humanitarian crisis since WWII, and the history of Canada's national anthem - podcast episode cover

What should be done to stop people falling into Hamilton waterfalls, the world is facing the largest humanitarian crisis since WWII, and the history of Canada's national anthem

Jun 28, 201755 min
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Episode description

It seems as though there's a rope rescue at a Hamilton waterfall every weekend. What needs to be done to stop this from happening?

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The world may be facing the largest humanitarian crisis since World War II. According to the United Nations, 20 million people in South Sudan, Nigeria, Yemen and Somalia will be facing famine in the upcoming months, with hundreds of thousands of children potentially dying of starvation.

Guest: Brian Stewart, longtime senior correspondent for The National

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Canada's 150th birthday is this weekend. What's the story behind the Canadian national anthem and how has it changed over the years?

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