More than a companion: The life-changing power of guide dogs

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To many, dogs are a man's best friend, but for others, they're a lifeline. Dr. Renatta Varma, ophthalmologist and Chair of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) Guide Dog Gala, joins the show to talk about the life-changing impact of guide dogs and the upcoming gala on May 7. It raises funds and awareness for Canadians who are blind or have low vision.
17 Apr 1PM English Canada News Commentary

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