December 22, 2016
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#99 How To Cry At Work
CBC's The Current is providing helpful tips for women to succeed in the workplace, including how not to cry.
Jesse Brown
Host & Publisher
Katie Jensen
Freelance Producer

Should politicians be allowed to talk about fundraising in the House of Commons?

CBC’s The Current is providing helpful tips for women to succeed in the workplace, including how not to cry.

A generic white man has been robbing banks in downtown Toronto and the police aren’t quite sure how to describe a criminal they can’t racially profile.

Jen Gerson’s Twitter: @JenGerson

Read producer Katie’s response to The Current here: @KatieJensen

 

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