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Canada’s Space Plan, A Haunted Lawsuit, & Detective Hank Idsinga

39 min · 15. maj 2026
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On this week's Your Morning podcast, we’re looking at why Canada is building its own spaceports to end our reliance on the U.S. and a bizarre lawsuit out of Hudson, Quebec, where homeowners are suing over a "violent death" disclosure. Plus: * Brain Health: How nature-based activities can reduce the risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s. * The Sunscreen Paradox: Why melanoma cases are rising despite more sunscreen use. * Ozempic in Canada: Are generic versions finally coming, and did Canada miss a major opportunity? * Hank Idsinga: The legendary Toronto homicide detective reflects on 34 years of service and his new memoir, 'The High Road'.

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