
Maine Misses Canadians and Fighting Big Flower - Tuesday July 15, 2025
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A county in Maine is trying to attract Canadian travellers back into the country. Corinne Van Dusen shares this story in her preview of The Globe and Mail Today.
Florists are taking on big flower and reimagining the flower industry in Canada. Amy Amantea dives into this story from Voices of The Walrus.
Uber is launching senior accounts and a simple mode for an easier app experience. Steven Scott from Double Tap gives more details.
Plus, should Democrats reimagine their relationship with the U.S. Supreme Court? Mike Ross explores this question in an opinion piece published in The Washington Post.
Highlights:
- Show Intro (00:00)
- The Globe and Mail Today with Corinne Van Dusen (1:14)
- Voices of The Walrus with Amy Amantea (8:10)
- Double Tap with Steven Scott (14:23)
- The Washington Post with Mike Ross (20:49)
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