News Features
680News interviews politicians, authors, health experts, and other news-makers in exclusive news features.
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680News reporter Jaime Pulfer spoke to Toronto City Councillor Michael Thompson about the city's response to H1N1.
It's the time of year when poppies spring up everywhere to remind us of the great sacrifices made by our troops. 680News' Gloria Martin stopped to chat with decorated veteran George McKeil, who's been selling poppies for 34 years.
680News anchor John Ross interviewed Ontario Finance Minister Dwight Duncan live on-air Thursday October 22 about the province's deficit.
City Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti has become the first unofficial candidate for mayor of Toronto with an announcement that he would keep property taxes in check by raising revenue in unconventional ways, such as harnessing the sex trade in a red-light district and building a casino on the Toronto waterfront. 680News political affairs specialist John Stall spoke with Mammoliti about his ideas and desire to become mayor.
680News political affairs specialist John Stall interviewed Ontario PC Party Leader Tim Hudak about the need for further investigation into the eHealth scandal, but stops short of calling for a full public inquiry.
680News political specialist John Stall chatted with Maclean's magazine's John Geddes about Prime Minister Stephen Harper's surprise piano and vocal performance at the National Arts Centre gala in Ottawa on Saturday, Oct. 3.
Paul McKenna, author of I can Make You Sleep, talks to health reporter Eva Fragiskatos about his new book.
September 25, 2009
Toronto Mayor David Miller announced on Friday, Sept. 25 that he will not be seeking a third term in next fall's municipal election. The news conference was carried live on 680News.
September 24, 2009
680News reporter Jaime Pulfer interviewed Dr. Donald Low, the chief of microbiology at Mount Sinai Hospital about the new unpublished research by an expert panel of an unidentified scientific journal that suggests getting a flu shot could increase a person's risk of contracting swine flu.
In conversation with Maclean's
"State of Canadian democracy"
On Wednesday, Sept. 23, Maclean's magazine will present a round-table discussion on the subject, "Our Democracy is Broken: How Do We Fix It?." The discussion features a distinguished panel that includes former NDP leader Ed Broadbent, former Chretien policy advisor Eddie Goldenberg, author John Ralston Saul and the magazine's national editor Andrew Coyne and senior columnist Paul Wells.
680News political affairs specialist John Stall interviewed Coyne and Wells about the state of democracy in Canada.
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