David Cooper
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So where is everyone going, if anywhere at all?
Are Americans making a mass exodus?
And why are Canadians leaving Canada too?
What do the numbers actually say about migration north and south of the border?
That we'll cover in 10 minutes time.
Then after that, if you're feeling lonely or know anyone who is and you want to make friends, or you want them to make friends, we'll discuss with a therapist the best way to make friends as an adult.
I know it sounds embarrassing, but it goes with saying that halfway through the hour.
Okay, those are some of tonight's topics.
There will be more.
Let's dive in.
Germs in your house, kill them on sight.
We've spent decades trying to sanitize our lives.
I mean, with chemicals, things like antibacterial soaps, disinfectant sprays, antimicrobial everything.
But what if our obsession with sterilizing the world is training bacteria to become unstoppable?
Let's talk about it with Professor Miriam Diamond, an environmental chemist at the University of Toronto.
Miriam, welcome to the show.
So we hear the phrase antimicrobial resistance and we think antibiotics.
We think antibiotics are getting weaker and getting resistant.
Sorry, the germs are getting resistant to the drugs.
We don't think of other things.