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In Conversation with Stephen Hurley
Stephen Hurley
250 episodes
1 month ago
Host Stephen Hurley scans the education ecosystem, looking for the people and ideas that are starting to change the way we think about teaching, learning, schools and communities
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Host Stephen Hurley scans the education ecosystem, looking for the people and ideas that are starting to change the way we think about teaching, learning, schools and communities
Show more...
Education
Arts
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Steve Paikin on John Turner
In Conversation with Stephen Hurley
43 minutes
2 years ago
Steve Paikin on John Turner
Steve Paikin newest book is an up close and personal look into the life and career of Prime Minister John Turner. In this conversation, Steve and I share some thoughts about Mr. Turner's leadershp, using some poignant audio clips as a kind of tour guide.

Mr. John Turner was a passionate parliamentarian, a strong advocate for democratic process and principles AND a lover of Canada. All of this comes out in full force in toay's conversation.

Other podcasts featuring Steve Paikin talking about his new book:

From John to Justin with Craig Baird
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Ontario Historical Society AGM Address


And Another Thing with Tony Clement


In Conversation with Stephen Hurley
Host Stephen Hurley scans the education ecosystem, looking for the people and ideas that are starting to change the way we think about teaching, learning, schools and communities