Letting Canadian women sell their eggs, passenger trains, and ending elections for school trustees
This week on The 180: columnist Jen Gerson argues it's time to let Canadian women sell their eggs; a train fanatic makes the case for improving passenger train routes across the country; and writer John Lorinc wonders if school board elections are really necessary.
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This week on The 180: columnist Jen Gerson argues it's time to let Canadian women sell their eggs; a train fanatic makes the case for improving passenger train routes across the country; and writer John Lorinc wonders if school board elections are really necessary.