One of the longest relationships many Canadians will have isn't with friends, partners nor parents. Siblings are, generally, one of the lifelong companions you don't get to choose and, sometimes, conflict creeps in. Sibling rivalry is a tale as old as time, from biblical stories to more contemporary examples of sporting excellence. Why do sibling rivalries begin and will they ever really abate? Justin de Vries, estate lawyer and mediator at de Vries Litigation; Steve Joordens, professor of psychology at the University of Toronto Scarborough; Alyson Schafer, parenting expert and family counsellor; and Natasha Beganyi, clinical therapist and founder of NKS Therapy, join Steve Paikin to discuss this and more.
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