
The danger of Digital Foreign Interference; Transparency in your alcohol; On the scene for Hurricane Dorian; Kids need cursive writing
The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast
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Show Notes
The Roy Green Show Podcast - with Stirling Faux is in for Roy for one more podcast.
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Stirling is joined by Professor Alex Wilner to learn more about about the emerging Canadian national security challenge that is Digital Foreign Interference, and how DFI is effectively used by malicious parties.
Have you ever looked at a can of beer and wondered why there is not nutritional information on it at all? Stirlling finds out why most alcoholic beverages don’t have nutritional labels, and why people want to change that.
Jackson Proskow, of the Global News Washington Bureau is at Daytona Beach, in Florida. We connect with him to find out what it is like, as people ready for Hurricane Dorian.
Fewer and fewer kids are being taught cursive writing but some say it is beneficial for their education, as we as a form of art that should not be lost.
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Guests:
Professor Alex Wilner, MacDonald Laurier Institute, Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA) at Carleton University.
Adam Sherk, Post-Doctoral Fellow with the University of Victoria
Jackson Proskow, Global News Washington Bureau Chief
Hetty Roessingh, Professor with the University of Calgary
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