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The Danger of E-Scooters & Ever Heard of Generation Jones?

The Danger of E-Scooters & Ever Heard of Generation Jones?

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RECOVERING POLITICIANS: PM TO MEET WITH CABINET REGARDING TRUMP'S TARIFFS POLICY Liz West is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by George Smitherman, former Liberal MPP for Toronto Centre, Health Minister and Deputy Premier; Cheri DiNovo, a former NDP MPP; and Chris Alexander, Canada’s former ambassador to Afghanistan and Minister of Immigration under Stephen Harper. Prime Minister Mark Carney is going to be meeting with his cabinet to discuss the issue of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policy towards Canada. Meanwhile, we get reaction to the latest on President Trump's approach to Vladimir Putin and his war against Ukraine. E-SCOOTERS CAN BE DANGEROUS: WHAT ARE THE RULES? Liz West is joined by Dylan Reid, Co-founder of Walk Toronto, Dave Shellnutt, lawyer with The Biking Lawyer LLP and Inspt. Matt Moyer with Toronto Police Traffic Services. Have you had a close call with an e-scooter during your daily commute? According to the City of Toronto's website, you cannot ride e-scooters in this city regardless of your age. So, why do we see so many of them in public and what exactly are the rules? WHAT IS GENERATION JONES? Liz West is now joined by Cultural Commentator and Keynote Speaker Jonathan Pontell who coined the term "Generation Jones". Have you ever heard of Generation Jones? Well you are a part of this age cohort if you were born between 1954 and 1965. What distinguishes this generation from the baby boomers? Jonathan goes into the details.

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