The Pulse with Devon Peacock

Shining the Light: Femicide, 2025 city budget, and the Big Idea

59 min · 1 de nov de 2024
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This week on The Pulse, we spotlight the Shine the Light on Woman Abuse campaign, discussing its importance in raising awareness for women’s safety. Jennifer Dunn, executive director of the London Abused Women's Centre, will join us.  Cheryl Miller and Roger Caranci are on the panel this week to dive into critical city issues, from the budget to the ongoing challenges of homelessness and encampments as well as the state of transit in London.  And in The Big Idea, we close with a commentary on homelessness, mental health and why senior levels of governments need to do more.  If you have an idea for a topic, send Devon an email at devon@980cfpl.ca

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