What are McMaster researchers finding out about marijuana? What really makes up a human right? Would you join a scavenger hunt for $100k? Where did the pops you know and love get their names from?

Published: July 24, 2019, 1:57 a.m.

b"Now that marijuana has been legalized, people often associate that with being safe. Research out of McMaster University might be saying otherwise, citing long time users are at risk for memory loss and slowed reaction time. What could this also mean when numbers are showing an increase in pregnant mothers saying they smoked it while expecting.\\n\\nGuest: Dr. James McKillop, Head of the Michael G. DeGroote Centre for Medicinal Cannabis Research\\n\\n-\\n\\nWhat constitutes a human right? What about when someone's identity comes into conflict with someone else's religion?\\n\\nGuest: Jon Pinkus, Lawyer at Samfiru-Tumarkin LLP\\n\\n-\\n\\nIf you've ever wanted to take part in a real-life treasure hunt or wanted to win $100,000, your chance to do both is coming to Hamilton. Gold Hunt is bringing a scavenger hunt to Hamilton that will consist of riddles and treasure maps and a chest full of gold and silver worth $100k. Would you join the hunt?\\n\\nGuest: Chris Cromwell, Spokesman with Gold Hunt\\n\\n-\\n\\nYou've drank it before, you've seen it on TV and it's probably in your house right now. We all know about the different pops out there but where did they get their names from? Scott and Ben follow the rabbit hole down to the beginning of where drinks like Coca-Cola, Dr. Pepper, Mountain Dew and more trace the origins of their names to."