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  • Who does the housework in your family?
    This program aired on Mother's Day, a day when many of you were finding ways to show appreciation for the mothers in your lives. But what about the rest of the year? Who does those endless household chores? New research out of the University of Alberta confirms that when it comes to male-female couples, women are still doing most of the of housework. Whether it's doing laundry or meal prep, who does what around the house can become a source of tension in any partnership. Our question: Who does the housework in your family? How is the division of labour affecting your relationship?
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  • Do you feel like Canada is united right now?
    For many Canadians, this has been a time of surging national pride, much of it prompted by a reaction to Donald Trump and his threats to our sovereignty. But at the same time, the federal election results suggested an increased polarization in the country. in Alberta, the provincial government wants to make it easier to hold a referendum on separation. Premier Danielle Smith says she doesn't support separation but wants what she calls a fair deal for Alberta with the Prime Minister.Our question today: Do you feel like Canada is united right now? What is bringing us together – and what is pulling us apart?
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  • Do you feel well-represented by Canadian democracy? If not, what would you change?
    The Liberals have won a fourth term and even though they secured the most seats, their share of the popular vote was only 2 percentage points higher than the Conservatives. And 85 percent of voters went for one of those two parties, leaving the other parties with the electoral scraps. Were people trying to vote strategically?Our question: Do you feel well-represented by Canadian democracy? If not, what would you change?
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  • What new skill or hobby did you pick up later in life? How did it change your perspective?
    Whether it's going back to school or picking up a new instrument, learning something new can open new doors and help people stay connected. According to the National Institute on Aging, staying engaged in meaningful activities or learning new skills as you grow older can have important cognitive benefits. Our question: What new skill or hobby did you pick up later in life? How did it change your perspective?
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  • What compelled you to switch your vote? Which issue hits closest to home?
    Monday is election day and Canadians are seizing on this critical moment. Already, more than 7 million Canadians cast their ballots in advanced polls, breaking records for early voting turnout. As each party tries to hone their messaging to shore up the seats they need, we've heard from you throughout this election about how the cost of living, tensions with the U.S. and housing are factoring into your vote. And for some, their party loyalty has been shifting throughout the campaign. Our question: What compelled you to switch your vote? Which issue hits closest to home?
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Cross Country Checkup is Canada's only national phone-in show, broadcasting live from coast to coast to coast. Checkup is Canada's weekly town hall — a place for raw, honest perspectives on the most pressing issues of the week. For over 55 years, it's where Canadians gather to listen to each other every Sunday afternoon. Call us: 1-888-416-8333.
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