The Evan Bray Show - Cheryl Turner - October 21st, 2025

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The University of Saskatchewan has just launched a speech-language pathology program, an addition that many are excited for and hopeful to see more professionals in the province for this service. However, bringing the program to Saskatchewan might not be enough on its own. Evan speaks with retired Saskatchewan speech language pathologist, Cheryl Turner, to hear her thoughts on the promise and possible concerns with bringing this program to the province
21 Oct 2025 12PM English Canada News Commentary

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