We live in a confusing world… so if you’ve ever stopped and asked yourself WHY something matters, we’re here to help. Every week Adam Toy and Dave McIvor will ask one big question and uncover the answer to help you truly understand what’s going on around you. They'll try to get to the bottom of the issue by chatting with experts, journalists and even folks directly involved. They may not have all the answers to climate change, world politics or the economy BUT you can join them on this weekly expedition as we get you some straight answers. This Is Why airs on Corus Radio stations across Canada: 980 CKNW | Sunday | 7 – 7:30pm PT 770 CHQR | Sunday | 5 – 5:30am MT, 5 – 5:30pm MT 630 CHED | Sunday | 4 – 4:30pm MT 680 CJOB | Saturday | 9 – 9:30pm CT 900 CHML | Sunday | 5:30 -6:00pm ET
Just about anyone in Canada who is older than 11 years old who wanted to get vaccinated for COVID-19 has been able to. And that leaves children unvaccinated and unprotected.
On this episode of This Is Why, we look at the process the vaccines are going through to be approved for children.
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Guests:
Dr. Karina Top, pediatric infectious disease physician and a vaccine researcher at the Canadian Center for Vaccinology in Halifax
Governments have tried a variety of incentives to entice people to get their COVID-19 vaccinations. But the more effective approach has been to add sticks to carrots.
On this episode of This Is Why, we look at what approaches worked better to get a population vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Guests:
Amy Kaler, professor of sociology, University of Alberta
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If Canada is to achieve its Paris climate goals, the country has to address what's driving growth in emissions. And driving is one of the problems.
On this episode of This Is Why, we look at the unique challenges transportation in a spread out country like Canada presents to decarbonization.
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Guests:
Josipa Petrunic, president and CEO of the Canadian Urban Transit Research and Innovation Consortium.
Oil and gas is the largest greenhouse emitter of Canadian industry. But given its place in the economy, politicians and policy makers are weighing how it fits in with the country's emission goals.
On this episode of This Is Why, we look at what provincial and federal governments could and have done to address Canada's biggest emitter.
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Electricity generation is one of the largest contributor to worldwide greenhouse gas emissions. And while Canada is among the leaders in renewable electricity, there's still room for improvement.
On this episode of This Is Why, we look at what steps are left for decarbonization of the electricity grid in the country.
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Adam Toy - @Adam_Toy on Twitter
Dave McIvor - @dmcivor770 on Twitter
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The Delta variant has become a new foe in the fight against COVID-19.
On this episode of This Is Why, we look at how the variant has changed the pandemic.
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Adam Toy - @Adam_Toy on Twitter
Dave McIvor - @dmcivor770 on Twitter
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Owning a home has been a common goal for Canadians for decades. And that might just be the reason why it's no longer achievable.
On this episode of This Is Why, we look at some of the forces -- both market and policy -- that have shaped Canada's real estate sector.
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Adam Toy - @Adam_Toy on Twitter
Dave McIvor - @dmcivor770 on Twitter
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Napoleon is credited with comparing China with a sleeping dragon. But the country of more than 1 billion is now an economic and political force in the world.
On this episode of This Is Why, we look at some of the topics covered by Jeff Semple in the China Rising podcast.
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Adam Toy - @Adam_Toy on Twitter
Dave McIvor - @dmcivor770 on Twitter
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Cowessess First Nation became the first of its kind to repatriate its child welfare system, under a federal bill made into law almost two years ago, but it's not likely to be the last.
On this episode of This Is Why, we look at the landmark change Bill C-92 brings to Canada's child welfare system, and some of the surprising effects it could have.
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Adam Toy - @Adam_Toy on Twitter
Dave McIvor - @dmcivor770 on Twitter
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While it's easy to think that a one degree increase in average temperatures doesn't have a direct impact on our health, wildfire smoke and heat domes have proven how widespread effects of climate change can affect Canadians.
On this episode of This Is Why, we go to the frontier of climate change -- Canada's north -- to hear how it is directly affecting the health of Canadians.
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Adam Toy - @Adam_Toy on Twitter
Dave McIvor - @dmcivor770 on Twitter
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The definition of genocide goes back decades, but the debate rages on whether it applies to what the Canadian government and sponsored actors have done to Indigenous communities.
On this episode of This Is Why, we look at the definition of the word, how it has applied to events in other countries and how it applies to Canada's history.
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Adam Toy - @Adam_Toy on Twitter
Dave McIvor - @dmcivor770 on Twitter
This is Why - @ThisIsWhy on Twitter
Email us - [email protected]
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