ISIS mission extended, unsafe hockey helmets and Future Shop a thing of the past on The Ed Hand Show

OTTAWA – The mission against ISIS expanded and extended, study finds a number of helmets worn by hockey players are unsafe and Future Shop becomes a thing of the past are some of the topics being discussed on The Ed Hand Show.

Monday’s Show Rundown

Peggy Mason, President of the Rideau Institute discusses last night’s House of Commons vote to extend and expand the Canadian mission against ISIS.

Stefan Duma, the head of Virginia Tech’s department of biomedical engineering and mechanics, discusses their study that found more than a quarter of all helmets worn by all hockey players are unsafe.

Maureen C. Atkinson, Senior Partner, Research Insights discusses what the Future Shop consolidation means to the retail landscape in Canada.

Andrew Benson, Executive Director of Ontario 211discusses how a $1 million grant will help improve services to those in Eastern Ontario.

Dawson Strategic president Dr. Laura Dawson discusses their new report that calls for the modernization of Ontario’s Skilled Trades System.

Paula Brauer, chair of the Canadian Task Force on Preventative Health Care’s task force on obesity, discusses their new guidelines to combat child obesity.

Zeus McClurkin of the Harlem Globetrotters discusses the teams upcoming game in Ottawa.

Mike Bulthuis, Executive Director, Alliance to End Homelessness Ottawa discusses the provincial government’s announcement that they will put $587 million towards the goal of ‘ending homelessness.’

Dugald Seely, a naturopathic doctor and executive director for the Ottawa Integrative Cancer Centre discusses a $3 million research grant to study impact of naturopathic medicine on late stage cancer.

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