Full Show: Sending particles through time, Dirty money in Canadian economy & Regulating mushroom picking in BC

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Seg 1: Inside the experiment to send a particle back in time
New research could lead to advances in quantum computing and help bring together the theories of quantum mechanics and general relativity.
Guest: Dr. Seth Lloyd, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Seg 2: Summer is here and so is the reminder to use Sunscreen!
Scott is here to remind everyone that when the summer sun is high, sunscreen should be used!
Guest: Scott Shantz, CKNW Contributor
Seg 3: View From Victoria: Healthcare will play a big role in upcoming election
Healthcare is going to be an election issue and the NDP are embedding a line in all their new candidate releases trumpeting their success in healthcare. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Rob Shaw, Political Correspondent for CHEK News.
Seg 4: Why is North Korea flying trash balloons over South Korea?
Over the weekend, South Korea resumed anti-North Korean propaganda broadcasts via loudspeakers at the border in response to North Korea sending over 1,000 balloons filled with trash and manure.
Guest: Dr. Robert Huish, Associate Professor in International Development Studies at Dalhousie University
Seg 5: Why are so many Canadians moving to the United States?
What is driving Canadians to sell their homes and move south? Is it a cultural move or one that is strictly based on finances?
Guest: Len Saunders, Immigration Lawyer
Seg 6: Is Canada hooked on dirty money?
One critique of Canada’s anti-money laundering regime is comparing it to distressed jeans, suggesting that the flaws are intentional and argues that Canada has failed to combat money laundering for the past 35 years, implying a lack of political will due to the economy’s reliance on dirty money.
Guest: Dr. Sanaa Ahmed, Assistant Professor at the University of Calgary’s Faculty of Law and Expert on Money Laundering
Seg 7: Monday Morning Quarterbacks for Jun 10, 2024
The BC Lions Home opener is Saturday against Calgary and it could be a big game if the Lions can knock off a division rival early.
Guest: Rick Campbell, Head Coach of the BC Lions
Seg 8: Why does BC need more court sheriffs?
Immediate action is necessary as a new report shows a severe shortage of sheriffs, who are crucial for courtroom safety, is affecting criminal cases. 
Guest: Michael Elliott, President of the Trial Lawyers Association of B.C.
Seg 9: Should the province regulate mushroom foraging?
BC may consider regulating wild mushroom picking after the Skwlax te Secwepemculecw First Nation raised concerns about foragers infringing on their land, with incidents of alleged violence and ecological damage.
Guest: Dr. Andy MacKinnon, Forest Ecologist and Co-Author of “Mushrooms of British Columbia”
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Full Show: Sending particles through time, Dirty money in Canadian economy & Regulating mushroom picking in BC

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