What caused Canada to get knocked out of the Women's World Cup? What things should you keep an eye on while choosing a long-term care facility? What can be done to ensure jurors get the help they need post-trial?

Published: June 25, 2019, 1:47 a.m.

b"The Canadian Women's Soccer Team has been eliminated from the Women's World Cup despite being one of the top ranked teams in the world. What went wrong, why didn't Christine Sinclair take a kick she could have made and is VAR hindering the sport of soccer more than it's helping it?\\n\\nGuest: John McGrane, Hall of Fame soccer player\\n\\n-\\n\\nFinding a long-term care facility is a lot harder and more challenging than you might think. There are many factors that go into choosing a home and with prices and quality of care varying from facility to facility, what should you keep an eye out for?\\n\\nGuest: Karen Cumming, Mars 100 astronaut-to-be & writer\\n\\n-\\n\\nJurors don't choose to be jurors nor do they choose what case or evidence they see. This leads to them being subjected to some of the worst things humans can do to each other and animals which can lead to mental illnesses like PTSD. A major issue stems from the fact that if a juror develops a mental illness, they still aren't allowed to speak to anyone about what they experienced in court, even a doctor. A growing movement wants to change that and get jurors the help they need.\\n\\nGuest: Tina Daenzer, juror during the Paul Bernardo trial"