The Evan Bray Show - Derek Miller and Paul Champ - November 29th, 2023

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Saskatchewan Health Authority Chief Operating Officer Derek Miller joins Evan to discuss the current state of healthcare in Saskatchewan and the plans to address the overcrowding healthcare facilities across the province are experiencing.

And then: The war between Israel and Hamas has rightfully garnered international attention, with many people sharing posts on social media relating to the conflict in support of either Israel or Palestine. This raises and important question… Can you be fired for your social media posts on the Israel-Hamas war? Paul Champ, an Ottawa-based human rights, employment, labour and constitutional lawyer, joins Evan to discuss the potential effects that your social media posts could have on your employment.
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