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Flash Briefing

On this episode: Washroom hand dryers may be harming our children, and how you can help mitigate climate change.
On this episode: Ontario will teach financial literacy to high school students, and the relationship between women's periods and productivity.
On this episode: Smoking pot is on the rise in Canada, and a cartoonist may have been fired for his Trump satire.
On this episode: A poll seeks to pinpoint what Canadians are most proud of, and departing MPs open up on the Ottawa memories they'll never forget. Also, I leave.
On this episode: How a rivalry turned an Alberta town into a solar powerhouse, and a B.C. cannabis activist sets his sights on the next drug he thinks will be legalized.
On this episode: The cost of living (sort of, kind of) goes down in Toronto and Vancouver, and fans of Schitt's Creek descend on a tiny town to celebrate their favourite TV show.
On this episode: Why Nunavut could be facing Canada's biggest housing crisis, and Manitoba gets crowned as the Slurpee Capital of the World. Again.
On this episode: A new poll finds most Canadians feel politicians "can't be trusted," and an Air Canada passenger claims the airline refused to act after she became the target of racist comments.
On this episode: Canada's Happiness Index, and why social media platforms may be the source of their own demise.
On this episode: After three and a half years of hard work, the "No Fly List Kids" score a huge win.