SEPTEMBER 30: Does The National Day for Truth & Reconciliation deserve a national Holiday? the TTC taking a closer look at the kind of ads it allows to align with Toronto's climate change policy & Good news for those earning minimum wage in Ontario.

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SEPTEMBER 30: Does The National Day for Truth & Reconciliation deserve a national Holiday? the TTC taking a closer look at the kind of ads it allows to align with Toronto's climate change policy & Good news for those earning minimum wage in Ontario.

from Toronto Today with Greg Brady · host Corus Radio

Greg Brady focuses in on The National Day for Truth & Reconciliation. The day honours survivors of residential schools, and those who didn’t make it home to their birth parents from those schools….it’s also colloquially known as Orange Shirt Day - the orange shirt is a simple of the stripping away of cultures and freedoms stripped away from young Indigenous people over our country’s history…NDP MPP Sol Mamakwa hopes to make today a paid provincial holiday.  Next, Dr. Keith Stewart. He's a Senior Energy Analyst with Greenpeace Canada. He's here to unpack a story about the TTC taking a closer look at the kind of ads it allows and ensuring the ads align with Toronto's own climate change policy. Lastly, Dr. Eric Kam, an economics professor from Toronto Metropolitan University. Good news for those earning minimum wage in Ontario and good news for all employees as salary increases that outpace inflation are expected for the first time in a while.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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