What are Canadians so angry about? Reversing memory loss, Arcade Fire allegations, & new drinking guidelines

EPISODE · Sep 2, 2022 · 40 MIN

What are Canadians so angry about? Reversing memory loss, Arcade Fire allegations, & new drinking guidelines

from Montreal Now with Aaron Rand Podcast · host CJAD 800

DAN ARNOLD, Chief Strategy Officer with Pollara Strategic Insights. They are the ones who launched the Rage Index What are YOU so angry about? Between inflation and frustration towards the government, many Canadians are feeling a sense of rage. A new study aims to track and quantify the rage in comprehensive ways. Canadian research consulting firm Pollara Strategic Insights has launched a “Rage Index,” hoping to measure the mood of Canadians every month. ROBERT REINHART, lead researcher at Boston University More than 747,000 Canadians currently live with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, but a new study suggest age-related memory loss could be reversed with a 20-minute non-invasive treatment. Researchers at Boston University have been looking into this. T'CHA DUNLEVY, of the Montreal Gazette Most of us have heard the news surrounding Arcade Fire and the sexual assault alligations of one band member. So, does this change your mind about them? Would they still be considered your favourite band? How can they recover from this? KEVIN SHIELD, An Independent Scientist at CAMH’s Institute for Mental Health Policy Research and was involved in the development of these guidelines

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