ZOOMER SQUAD: CANADIAN HOSPITALS CONTINUE SEEING LONG WAITING LINES IN EMERGENCY WARDS
Libby Znaimer is joined by Anthony Quinn, Chief Community Officer of CARP, Rudy Buttignol, President of CARP, and John Wright, Executive Vice President, Maru Public Opinion.
Libby today discusses the wait times skyrocketing in emergency wards partially due to shortage of family doctors. Anthony shares his personal experience as a caregiver to his dad. And finally, Loblaws is ready to sign on to the government’s grocery code of conduct.
HELICOPTER CRASH KILLED IRANIAN PRESIDENT EBRAHIM RAISI AND FOREIGN MINISTER
Libby Znaimer is joined by Larry Haas, a former White House communications strategist and Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy at the American Foreign Policy Council.
Continuing the coverage, Libby talks about the future of Iran after President Embrahim Raisi dies in a helicopter crash. According to Iran’s constitution, an election must take place within 50 days. Meanwhile the little-known vice president has become the interim president.
CANADA CELEBRATES VICTORIA DAY
Libby Znaimer is joined by Alison Eastwood, Editor-in-Chief at HELLO! Canada and Anthony Wilson-Smith, President and CEO, Historica Canada.
Libby and guests talk about the history behind Victoria Day and Queen Victoria as the “Mother of Confederation.” Guests discuss the mystique about the royal family that keeps people intrigued about their personal lives.
CAFETO PROGRAM & CANADA SEEING A TREND OF PEOPLE EATING DINNER AT 5 P.M.
Libby Znaimer is joined by Derek Valleau, Co-Owner of Pukka and Corey Mintz, Food Reporter, and the author of THE NEXT SUPPER: The End of Restaurants as We Knew Them, And What Comes After.
Libby talks about how important it is for restaurants to partake in the patio season, how reservation apps like OpenTable work and how Corey found that a lot of people all over the country were eating dinner around 5 p.m. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!