In Episode 17 of The Hamilton Spectator's Newsroom Insider podcast, award-winning reporter Joanna Frketich talks about her investigative series "EQAO: The Math Problem," that points to evidence suggesting a generation of students are falling behind the mathematics curve. Plus, Jon Wells argues in an essay that Hamilton is the most Canadian city there is, and editor-in-chief Paul Berton talks about the Spec's 88-page special section marking the nation's 150th birthday.
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