Canada! Take allergies more seriously, focus more on growing sport, and let Iraq War resisters stay
This week on The 180: we hear one Olympic medallist argue for less focus on medals, journalism professor Lisa Taylor says civilian oversight agencies of "police-involved" incidents are less transparent than hoped, and a medical geographer says Canadians need to take food allergies more seriously.


This week on The 180: we hear one Olympic medallist argue for less focus on medals, journalism professor Lisa Taylor says civilian oversight agencies of "police-involved" incidents are less transparent than hoped, and a medical geographer says Canadians need to take food allergies more seriously.