U.S. surgeon general wants warning labels on social media platforms | Listener Reaction

The U.S. Surgeon-General wants to see warning labels on social media platforms like the ones we see on cigarette boxes.
Dr. Vivek Murthy told The New York Times social media has contributed to a mental health crisis among young people.
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PPC leader Maxime Bernier responds to ‘seek and destroy’ campaign

Documents shown to CBC News reveal Warren Kinsella’s Daisy Group consulting firm produced a project to “seek and destroy” Maxime Bernier’s People’s Party of Canada for a client that a source says is the Conservative Party of Canada.

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The PPC affected the election outcome without winning a seat

The People’s Party of Canada didn’t win a seat in the federal election, but its impact was felt largely by cutting into Conservative support.

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Alberta voters looking for change and influence after election

Tired of feeling like federal elections are over before their votes are even counted, voters in the mostly Conservative province of Alberta are hoping for change and influence this time around.

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The potential impact of Maxime Bernier on the election

People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier has become a rallying figure for voters who strongly object to lockdowns and other measures and while political watchers say it’s unlikely the party will win any seats, it could eat into Conservative support.

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FRANK P. VAUGHAN LEADING THE PPC? What *You* Had To Say About It…

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DURATION: 11m57s — People had a few things to say about @Frank Vaughan’s potential run at the @People’s Party of Canada – OFFICIAL leadership. Feedback has been overall positive and overwhelming supportive.

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Coronavirus misinformation floods social media

Officials are reminding people to get information about coronavirus from credible sources after large amounts of misinformation about the illness was spread on social media.

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Tories hired strategists to undermine Maxime Bernier’s PPC: source

The federal party leaders addressed allegations on Saturday that Warren Kinsella’s Daisy Group consulting firm produced a social media campaign to “seek and destroy” Maxime Bernier’s People’s Party of Canada for an unnamed client. A source with knowledge of the project tells CBC News that client was the Conservative Party of Canada.

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Bernier says social issues won’t be part of PPC platform | Power & Politics

Maxime Bernier says social issues won’t be part of the People Party of Canada’s platform, but that his candidates are free to express their opinions on those matters.
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