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Four empowered women from the giddha team of Malton Women Council ( MWC) sing live and engage in a heartening conversation with our host Manmeet Narang. The team has penned down some empowering 'tappe' and 'boliyan' for women on International Women's Day. These new-age lyrics question and defy patriarchy and ageism and highlight the needs and dreams of women of today.
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What Canada should do with illegal immigrants? RED FM listeners share their opinions in this open line segment. Host: Shameel Jasvir, REDFM Toronto
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Why Don't Men Compliment Each Other? RED FM listeners share their opinions. Host: Taranjeet Kaur Ghuman, REDFM Toronto
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Will Canada Be Able To Stop The Increase In Crime? Guest: Tejvir Bimb, Lawyer Host: Shameel Jasvir, RED FM Toronto
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Don’t let your hatred affect your kids. Guest: Dr Barjinder Cheema, Pediatrician Host: Shameel Jasvir, RED FM Toronto
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Will Tariffs on Canada Increase Debt for People? Guest: Arvinder Kalsey, Credit Counselor Host: Taranjeet Kaur Ghuman, RED FM Toronto
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Will Tariffs on Canada Increase Debt for People? Guest: Arvinder Kalsey, Credit Counselor Host: Taranjeet Kaur Ghuman, RED FM Toronto
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Workplace Harassment: How Workers Are Exploited Host: Taranjeet Kaur Ghuman, RED FM Toronto
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Respect, support in chores, quality time, appreciation, and little things can make or break a relationship. While women are becoming vocal about their needs, are men listening or trying to understand? Our host Manmeet Narang engages in a conversation with Shambhvi Sharma, a psychotherapist who has worked with couples for over 9 years.
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Should Children Born in Canada to Temporary Resident Parents Be Granted Citizenship? Host: Taranjeet Kaur Ghuman, RED FM Toronto
info_outlineWhen a 13-year-old girl is gang-raped by three men in the village of Jharkhand( India), her father Ranjit does not hang his head in shame but chooses to fight a one-and-a-half-year battle for justice. Our host Manmeet Narang had a conversation with Nisha Pahuja, the director of the award-winning documentary To Kill a Tiger and Manvir Bhangu, the founder of Laadliyan who is supporting in bringing this inspiring documentary to the city of Brampton.