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H1N1 Q&A with Dr Arlene King
11:55
Terry Reith
- Hello. My name is Terry Reith. I'm CBC Televisions Medical Reporter and I'm based in Edmonton. I'll be your moderator today, and we're also being joined by other members of our health unit and the
cbc.ca
team.
11:57
CBC_Kim
- Hi everyone I'm Kim, and I'm a senior producer. I'll be working with Terry and Arlene today - to take your questions. Who else do we have with us?
11:59
Mike Wise-CBC
- Hi - it's Mike Wise. Just logging in now.
11:59
CBCYOURVOICE_AmilN
- Bio: Terry Reith as 29 years in journalism including stints as an open-line host, news editor, reporter and anchor in private radio. He joined CBC Radio in 1992 and did stints with Edmonton radio shows, Radio Canada International, and produced pieces for Sunday Morning, The Inside Track and National
Syndication.In
2000 joined the program Health Matters and began role as health reporter.
11:59
12:00
cbchealth
- Hi. I'm Amina from
CBCNews.ca
. Also just logging in.
12:00
CBCYOURVOICE_AmilN
- Thanks for joining us everyone. We're just waiting for everyone to log in and we'll get the discussion started. In the meantime, here is some background on our guests.
12:01
Dr. Arlene King
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Hello it's Dr. King here. Looking forward to answering your questions.
12:01
CBCYOURVOICE_AmilN
- Bio: Mike Wise has been with CBC since he was 17 years old. He started as a high-school co-op student and never left (he even worked part-time at CBC while he finished his education!).
Now, having spent half his life covering Toronto, he brings his interest in politics and media to News at Six as the Queen's Park correspondent, focusing on provincial affairs.
He has covered dozens of big stories, including the 2003 blackout, the SARS crisis and World Youth Day, as well as numerous leadership campaigns and provincial and federal elections.
12:01
CBCYOURVOICE_AmilN
- Bio: Dr. Arlene King was appointed Chief Medical Officer of Health of Ontario, effective June 15, 2009.
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