How can the online extortion of teens be preven...
A new campaign is trying to get the attention of the public to prevent online sextortion. Associate Executive Director of the Canadian Ceneor for Child Protection Signy Arnason talks about the dangers or oversharing online.
9 min
2227
A 30 day assessment has been ordered for the Ma...
Rob takes more calls about the brothers convicted of sexual assault. Are they criminally responsible for their actions?
12 min
2228
NCR assessment ordered for two brothers convict...
Rob takes your calls on the Manyshots brothers sentencing. Their lawyers say they may not be responsible for their actions due to severe fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.
10 min
2229
Manyshots brothers convicted of sexual assault ...
Cody and Corey Manyshots pleaded guilty to kidnapping and raping a grade 12 student back in 2015. But their lawyers say they may not be criminally responsible due to both of them having severe cases of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Rob chats with Global crime reporter Nancy Hixt about the details surrounding this case.
11 min
2230
Is the number of cases for lyme disease is goin...
Rob takes your calls and opinions on the disease.
7 min
2231
Is lyme disease as prevalent as it seems to be ...
The federal government announced a 4 million dollar research framework on lyme disease earlier this week. Dr. Daniel B. Gregson talks about what you need to know when it comes to ticks.
16 min
2232
It's a three-person race for leadership of the ...
Calgary lawyer Doug Schweitzer announced today that he will be running for leadership of the UCP. He chats with Rob about his candidacy.
5 min
2233
Renovation waste was dumped in a man's yard.
Rob chats with Ramesh Rajuli who was taking out the trash only to find a pile of vinyl siding in his backyard. They talk about the mess that was left to clean up.
12 min
2234
Convicted killer Karla Homolka is now volunteer...
Rob takes your calls and opinions on Homolka's volunteer work.
10 min
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Convicted killer Karla Homolka is volunteering ...
Parents are showing concern about Homolka spending time at the elementary school. Rob talks to Toronto Sun Columnist Joe Warmington has been following this story.
11 min
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Wildrose says the NDP did not provide requested...
Wildrose Shadow Democracy and Accountability Minister Nathan Cooper discusses the request made by Wildrose and the missing legislature visitor logs.
9 min
2237
Scientology bullying of critics
How the Church of Scientology bullies defectors and critics- with Mark Edner, former scientologist, author and journalist.
14 min
2238
It happens more than you think- paramedic injur...
Mike Parker President of the Health Sciences Association of Alberta who represents Alberta EMTs and Paramedics says that injury to paramedics happens more than you think, and there is not enough training provided to handle volatile and critical incidents.
8 min
2239
Those fired journalists should sue
Howard Levitt, senior partner of Levitt LLP, Employment Lawyer, Author of the Law of Dismissal, joins Rob on air. He says that all the editors and writers who have been "let go" because of political correctness recently should take their employers to court.
http://business.financialpost.com/fp-comment/howard-levitt-journalists-need-to-start-suing-because-they-shouldnt-be-disciplined-for-being-politically-incorrect
10 min
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Maxime Bernier... libertarian leader?
The Leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada Tim Moen has offered his position if Maxime Bernier should want it.
15 min
2241
BC election drama Greens + NDP
What does it mean that the BC Green party has accepted an agreement to support the NDP? With the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer
23 min
2242
Is calling Poutine a "Canadian" dish cultural a...
A Montreal-born grad student at the University of Vermont is presenting an interesting paper this week that argues calling poutine a "Canadian" dish takes away from it's Quebecois history.
18 min
2243
Murders in Portland
Innocent bystanders stabbed to death in Portland after standing up to a racist who was verbally attacking teenage girls.
Jackson Proskow, Washington Bureau Global News joins Rob with the latest and President Trump's reaction.
9 min
2244
Concerns about bussing and bell changes for Can...
Tabitha Beaton, Creator of the Coalition of Parents and Creator and Moderator of the Canyon Meadows and Robert Warren Parents Facebook Page brings to light how the bussing changes will be affecting students who attend schools with specialized programs.
9 min
2245
Girls' hockey revisitted
We connect with the President of the Vancouver Island Amateur Hockey Association, Jim Humphreys to chat about the question of allowing co-ed hockey when the girls league is faicng a shortage of players.
We also looked at this topic a few days back- you can hear that here:
https://omny.fm/shows/afternoons-with-rob-breakenridge/should-girls-have-the-option-to-play-co-ed-hockey
12 min
2246
Andrew Scheer- new leader!
Rob chats about the results of the Conservative Leadership Race.
16 min
2247
The Lord's prayer in Public School
Up until just days ago Public Schools in Pembina Hills School Division were still reciting the Lord's Prayer.
Rob has Pembina Hills Board Chair Jennifer Tuininga on to explain why they stopped and then Luke Fevin, cofounder of APUPIL.
16 min
2248
Alberta labour law changes- a closer look
Having a closer look at these proposed changes, with Tom Ross Partner at McLennan and Ross LLP.
13 min
2249
Angelica's call on co-ed hockey
You never know when you are going to be on the radio- Angelica called in to chat about her experience playing hockey with "the guys", what do you think about co-ed teams?
You can hear our whole segment here:
https://omny.fm/shows/afternoons-with-rob-breakenridge/should-girls-have-the-option-to-play-co-ed-hockey
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Should girls have the option to play co-ed hockey?
The VIAHA a minor hockey league in Victoria is considering forcing girls to only play on girls' teams in order to make sure there are enough girls to have a girls' league.
Our listeners weigh in on co-ed hockey.,