Hydro privatization, religious accommodation and Westfest lineup announced on The Ed Hand Show
Posted Mar 12, 2015 09:23:10 AM.
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OTTAWA – Possible privatization of Hydro One, religious accommodation and Westfest announces its summer lineup are some of the topics being discussed on The Ed Hand Show.
Thursday’s Show Rundown
Christine Van Geyn, the Ontario Regional Director with the Canadian Taxpayers Federation discusses the possible privatization of Hydro One.
Employment Lawyer Howard Levitt discusses religious accommodation in the workplace, and how despite best intentions management and co-workers frequently run afoul.
Lawrence Solomon, Executive Director of Energy Probe discusses the possible privatization of Hydro One, and how he had already proposed such a move in the 1980’s.
Giovanna Mingarelli with PlayMC2 discusses their new mobile app which rewards people for tracking their daily activities, and the use of a French Bulldog to star in their crowdfunding campaign.
Steve Noussis, manager of small business with the Royal Bank of Canada gives tax tips to help save time and money and lessen the stress during tax season.
Mercedes Benegbi, the Executive Director of the Thalidomide Victims Association of Canada discusses the settlement survivors have received from the government.
Shi Davidi of Sportsnet discusses Blue Jays spring training after the team recieved a big blow to their starting rotation.
Neil Crone of Little Mosque on the Prairie fame discusses his campaign with the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care to raise awareness about colon cancer.
Ottawa’s Auditor General Ken Hughes discusses his report tabled at the city this morning.
Elaina Martin, the producer and founder of Westfest discusses their lineup announced this morning.
NDP leader Andrea Horwath discusses the possibility of privatizing Hydro One.