Is violent crime actually going up in Canada? According to Stats Canada, it is. Violent crime has increased by about 50% in the last decade. And a new report that compares the rate of police reported violent crime in Canada and the U.S. says the gap between the two countries has narrowed. It’s the result of decreases in violent crime in the US and increases in Canada over the last 25 years. What’s going on and what should we be doing about it? Irvin Wal...
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Is violent crime actually going up in Canada? According to Stats Canada, it is. Violent crime has increased by about 50% in the last decade. And a new report that compares the rate of police reported violent crime in Canada and the U.S. says the gap between the two countries has narrowed. It’s the result of decreases in violent crime in the US and increases in Canada over the last 25 years. What’s going on and what should we be doing about it? Irvin Wal...
From the Ashes: The true story of A-bomb survivor Setsuko Thurlow
The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas Unleashed
51 minutes
3 months ago
From the Ashes: The true story of A-bomb survivor Setsuko Thurlow
Note: A warning that the content contains graphic descriptions of the aftermath of the atomic bomb. This podcast is one of the most deeply affecting interviews I’ve ever done. On Aug. 6, 1945, 13 year old Setsuko Thurlow experienced a horror previously unknown to the world – the detonation of an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. She miraculously survived while tens of thousands of people including members of her family and the classmates she was with, died. Some estimate the deat...
The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas Unleashed
Is violent crime actually going up in Canada? According to Stats Canada, it is. Violent crime has increased by about 50% in the last decade. And a new report that compares the rate of police reported violent crime in Canada and the U.S. says the gap between the two countries has narrowed. It’s the result of decreases in violent crime in the US and increases in Canada over the last 25 years. What’s going on and what should we be doing about it? Irvin Wal...