Is the tide turning against social media giants in court?
MAR 26, 202659 MIN
Is the tide turning against social media giants in court?
MAR 26, 202659 MIN
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<p>A U.S. jury finds Meta and YouTube designed their products to be addictive. I'll speak with a woman whose daughter died by suicide -- in part, she says, because of what she saw when she scrolled. </p><p><br></p><p>For the first time in decades, Canada has met its defence spending target. Former army commander Andrew Leslie tells us this kind of support is past due -- and the work is far from over. </p><p><br></p><p>We've got an all-dressed, two-for-one, double-decker feast of tales about the sandwich-obsessed city of Philadelphia. </p><p><br></p><p>First: roll reversal. We hear from a bestselling romance author who's in trouble because one of her characters commits the cardinal sin of calling a sandwich from a Philadelphia chain a "sub" rather than a "hoagie." </p><p><br></p><p>And...high steaks. The only way to rescue the words "world's longest airport line" is to follow them immediately with "made entirely of cheese steaks"; we'll hear from the folks in Philly who made that dream a reality.</p><p><br></p><p>As It Happens, the Thursday edition. Radio that gives you plenty to chew on.</p>