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CBC Radio's The House: From delta to omicron

On this weeks show: Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino details new border restrictions and Peel Regions medical officer of health Dr. Lawrence Loh discusses concerns about the omicron variant. Plus two journalists break down the fast-tracking of the governments bill banning conversion therapy, and The House offers an in-depth look at the legacy of Agnes Macphail, including conversations between the CBCs Hannah Thibedeau and some of Canadas most prominent female politicians.

Here is what's on this week's episode of The House

The scene at Pearson International Airport in Toronto on Friday, Dec. 3, 2021. New travel testing and restrictions have been put in place due to the newly discovered B.1.1.529 coronavirus variant, now known as omicron. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press)
On this weeks show: Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino details new border restrictions and Peel Regions medical officer of health Dr. Lawrence Loh discusses concerns about the omicron variant. Plus two journalists break down the fast-tracking of the governments bill banning conversion therapy, and The House offers an in-depth look at the legacy of Agnes Macphail, including conversations between the CBCs Hannah Thibedeau and some of Canadas most prominent female politicians.

Borders tighten again

Much of the world has ramped up travel restrictions after the emergence of the COVID-19 omicron variant. The swift introduction of the new measures left travellers in the lurch including one Canadian man and his family. He tells The House they're unable to return home from South Africa before Christmas.

Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicinojoins host Chris Hall to discuss the new measures at the border, and Peel Region medical officer of health Dr. Lawrence Loh explains how his jurisdiction home to Canada's biggest international airport is dealing with omicron.

Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino discusses new restrictions and testing measures at the border and Peel Region medical officer of health Dr. Lawrence Loh explains how his jurisdiction is dealing with concerns about omicron.

A unanimous vote takes the House by surprise

Some interesting procedural and parliamentary quirks led to a remarkable moment in the House of Commons this week, as parties joined to unanimously fast-track the government's bill to end the practice of conversion therapy.

Why did so many Conservatives change their mind about the bill? And will this moment of collegiality be sustained, as MPs look forward to more legislation and a proposed compromise over secret documents? Political journalists Kady O'Malley and Stephanie Taylor join The House to help break it all down.

Political journalists Kady OMalley and Stephanie Taylor break down the dramatic fast-tracking of the governments bill on conversion therapy and a proposed compromise on secret documents.

100 years of women in Parliament

One hundred years ago, on Dec. 6, Canada elected its first female MP. Agnes Macphail was a progressive activist who fought for prison reform and the working class, but she often faced scorn and ridicule from her fellow members of Parliament and the media.

The House examines Macphail's political career with history professors Joan Sangster and Veronica Strong-Boag, and the curator of the House of Commons, Johanna Mizgala.Then, CBC's Hannah Thibedeau asks prominent politicians including former prime minister Kim Campbell, former deputy PM Sheila Coppsand Canada's first Black female MP Jean Augustine to reflect on the challenges they faced as women in the House.

House producer Jennifer Chevalier takes a deep dive into the history of Agnes Macphail, Canadas first female MP, and CBCs Hannah Thibedeau asks politicians to reflect on 100 years of women in Parliament.

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