The Evan Bray Show - Tina Fetner - February 14th, 2024

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A new book all about Canadian sex is hitting bookshelves today! Tina Fetner is the Professor and Chair of the Sociology Department at McMaster University. Her research focuses on sexuality and social change, and she realized in recent years that out of all of the data she was able to reference in her research... none of it specifically related to Canadians. She decided to change that and learn a little bit more about the sexual behaviour and attitudes of Canadians through a study, and she has detailed her findings in a new book - "Sex in Canada: The Who, Why, When, and How of Getting Down Up North."
14 Feb 2024 12PM English South Africa News Commentary

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