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3/22/2008
Today's Show: Do universities just want your money? Is Canada headed for a recession? What's the best way to spy on a spouse?
3:00 Jay Teitel - Toronto Writer & Editor
Why are students no longer flunking university? Is it their brains, or their wallets? After Jay Teitel’s son told him how easy it is to procure extensions for essays, retake tests, and essentially get by without doing too much, the journalist embarked on a mission to find out if – and why – Canadian universities are no longer failing students.
3:30 RANA CHAUHAN - Chief Investment Strategist for Counsel Wealth Management
Are our American friends south of the border headed for a recession? What is the outlook for Canadian markets?
3:50 BLAIR KOVACS - Operator of SpyCamMan.com + TrackStick.ca
Forget private investigators. Ever-developing technologies are allowing people to use increasingly sophisticated measures to catch their wayward partners, from the latest miniature cameras and telephone lie detectors to home semen-detection kits.
4:00 CALLS
Based on their violent reaction to Tibetan protests, should Canada boycott the Summer Olympics in Beijing?
3:50 GRAEME SMITH - Globe & Mail Foreign Correspondent
Canadians have been embroiled in an emotional debate over the Afghanistan mission. Should we be there? How much should we be contributing? And what exactly are our goals? These questions cut deeply, and the mournful parade of coffins only intensifies the internal conflicts so many Canadians feel, torn between the impulse to extend help to the long-suffering people of this war-ravaged land and fears that we've stumbled into a violently complex quagmire, a mission doomed to fail.
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