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Sickboy

Routine Checkup: Paid Sick Leave — A No-Brainer

Sickboy

CBC

Society & Culture

4.8524 Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2021

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Gaibrie Stephen (Dr. Gabe) is an emergency physician with an interest in health inequity and improving emergency medicine care. This week the gang chat about the importance of paid sick leave and how Canada seems to be dropping the ball on a no-brainer! We go into the details of paid sick leave, how it would work, who it would benefit, and how COVID has shown us how important this type of social program can be!

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0:05.3

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0:05.8

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0:09.8

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0:13.8

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0:18.6

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0:24.2

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0:30.2

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0:37.3

And we sit down here. Bring your legs get all in love. Yeah Yeah Yeah

0:39.3

Yeah

0:40.3

Yeah

0:41.3

So anyway, I'm probably able.

1:00.1

Okay, I feel pretty good.

1:03.1

My ass is itching.

1:04.2

To dive into this.

1:05.3

You do talk about having an itchy bottle.

1:07.2

I think it's a hemorrhoid.

1:09.0

I think it's a lack of wiping properly.

1:11.2

Yeah, you definitely need a Tushy.

1:12.6

Sometimes I go shit to shower.

1:14.3

Gabe, should we...

1:15.4

Get a bidet.

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