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Trump’s Tariffs: Why the Trudeau government may lack the political capital needed to deal with the challenge 28 Nov 202400:24:11
Guest: John Manley, former MP, deputy prime minister and minister of finance
Serial killer Paul Bernardo denied parole for the third time28 Nov 202400:19:53
Guest: Catherine McDonald, crime specialist, Global News Toronto
Sour Drake: Canadian rap star cries foul over how rival’s diss track became an instant smash hit 27 Nov 202400:18:22
Guest: Catherine Moore, University of Toronto and music critic for the American Record Guide
Saoirse Ronan silences male stars with reaction to self-defence joke, highlighting violence against women29 Oct 202400:19:36
Guest: Lorna Selig, owner, Safe4Life
UK PM Liz Truss resigns after just 44 days in office, can anyone put an end to the chaos in British politics? 21 Oct 202200:16:30
Guest: Jeremy Kinsman, former Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
Why raising interest rates even further won’t help tame inflation but could hurt Canadians ,Catching up with Men Without Hats & Can we do more to prepare police officers to handle mental-health related calls? 20 Oct 202201:02:12
Why raising interest rates even further won’t help tame inflation but could hurt Canadians   Guest: Jim Stanford, an economist and director of the research institute Centre for Future Work The Safety Dance at 40: Catching up with Men Without Hats  Guest: Ivan Doroschuk, lead vocalist, Men Without Hats What happens when you start to run out of water? After months without rain, BC’s Sunshine Coast is finding out  Guest: Brian Smith, CEO, Persephone Brewery The death in the line of duty of Burnaby RCMP Const. Shaelyn Yang, what questions need to be answered?  Guest: Bruce Pitt-Payne, Retired RCMP Major Crime Investigator and Consultant Can we do more to prepare police officers to handle mental-health related calls?  Guest: Uzma Williams, Sessional Instructor, Police Studies Program, MacEwan University and co-author of Police Response to Mental Health in Canada
What happens when you start to run out of water? After months without rain, BC’s Sunshine Coast is finding out 20 Oct 202200:15:19
Guest: Brian Smith, CEO, Persephone Brewery
The Safety Dance at 40: Catching up with Men Without Hats20 Oct 202200:15:06
Guest: Ivan Doroschuk, lead vocalist, Men Without Hats
Canada’s intelligence service told the Federal government in February that it saw no evidence foreign actors were funding the convoy protests 20 Oct 202200:18:16
Guest: Phil Gurski, President/CEO, Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting, former senior strategic analyst with CSIS
Journo Corner: The blame game at the Emergencies Act Inquiry, Danielle Smith’s shaky start, and all the things Canadians pay more for 20 Oct 202200:17:56
Guest: Tristin Hopper, reporter, National Post
Can we do more to prepare police officers to handle mental-health related calls? 20 Oct 202200:08:20
Guest: Uzma Williams, Sessional Instructor, Police Studies Program, MacEwan University and co-author of Police Response to Mental Health in Canada
The death in the line of duty of Burnaby RCMP Const. Shaelyn Yang, what questions need to be answered? 20 Oct 202200:10:50
Guest: Bruce Pitt-Payne, Retired RCMP Major Crime Investigator and Consultant
Why raising interest rates even further won’t help tame inflation but could hurt Canadians 20 Oct 202200:14:53
Guest: Jim Stanford, an economist and director of the research institute Centre for Future Work
31-year old RCMP officer killed in the line of duty, Using Wikipedia to shine a spotlight on the accomplishments of women in science & Canadians plan to curb holiday spending this year 19 Oct 202200:54:27
31-year old RCMP officer Shaelyn Yang killed in the line of duty in Vancouver suburb of Burnaby Guest: Kamil Karamali, reporter/anchor, Global BC Using Wikipedia to shine a spotlight on the accomplishments of women in science Guest: Jess Wade, research fellow, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London and creator of more than 1700 Wikipedia bios of women in science Why aren’t Canadian authorities doing more to fight a spike in fraud cases and losses Guest: John Mecher, Former RCMP fraud investigator Canadians plan to curb holiday spending this year  Guest: Marty Weintraub, Partner and National Retail Practice Leader, Deloitte Canada
RBC Cybersecurity series: Artificial Intelligence29 Oct 202400:15:59
 Guest: Adam Evans, Senior Vice President & Chief Information Security Officer, RBC
Using Wikipedia to shine a spotlight on the accomplishments of women in science19 Oct 202200:15:40
Guest: Jess Wade, research fellow, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London and creator of more than 1700 Wikipedia bios of women in science
Sarah Richardson transforms Whistler B&B in HGTV Sarah’s Mountain Escape 19 Oct 202200:17:23
Guest: Sarah Richardson, HGTV Canada designer
Why aren’t Canadian authorities doing more to fight a spike in fraud cases and losses19 Oct 202200:18:57
Guest: John Mecher, Former RCMP fraud investigator
Canadians plan to curb holiday spending this year 19 Oct 202200:08:30
Guest: Marty Weintraub, Partner and National Retail Practice Leader, Deloitte Canada
How much impact will Loblaw’s freezing prices on all No Name items really have? 19 Oct 202200:09:48
Guest: Mike von Massow, Associate Professor, Food, Agricultural, and Resource Economics, University of Guelph
Russia hits civilian and infrastructure targets across Ukraine19 Oct 202200:19:32
Guest: Donald Bowser, founder, Support to Ukrainian Recovery Initiative
31-year old RCMP officer Shaelyn Yang killed in the line of duty in Vancouver suburb of Burnaby19 Oct 202200:12:58
Guest: Kamil Karamali, reporter/anchor, Global BC
Inside the freezing facility with 199 humans who opted to be cryopreserved with the hopes of being revived in the future18 Oct 202200:15:28
Guest host Chelsea Bird chats with Max More, Co-editor, The Transhumanist Reader, Ambassador & President Emeritus, Alcor Life Extension Foundation
Four years of legalized cannabis in Canada - what is working and what needs to be reviewed in regard to marijuana policies?18 Oct 202200:16:17
Guest: Jaclynn Pehota, Executive Director at the Retail Cannabis Council of BC
New data tells us Canadians are concerned about crime more than ever. How confident are Canadians in the RCMP?18 Oct 202200:19:01
Guest: Dave Korzinski, research director, Angus Reid Institute
A most unexpected life: Debbie Travis shares stories from her life in brand-new book29 Oct 202400:32:30
Guest: Debbie Travis, author of Laugh More: Stories from an Unexpected Life
On the heels of the Amanda Todd sentencing, how do we fix the escalating problem of online child sexual exploitation?18 Oct 202200:17:22
Guest: Monique St. Germain, general counsel, Canadian Centre for Child Protection
One month since Mahsa Amini’s death, ongoing Iran protests continue in Canada. What needs to be done in Canada next?18 Oct 202200:19:57
Guest: Goldie Ghamari, MPP for Carleton, Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
Ottawa city manager, police officers among witnesses at Emergencies Act inquiry; What did we learn on day three?18 Oct 202200:15:53
Guest: Marsha McLeod, investigative reporter, The Globe & Mail
A mother’s quest for justice, Looking back at when Mr. Peanut ran for mayor of Vancouver & Three Canadian schools make the World’s Top 50 universities 15 Oct 202201:10:52
A mother’s quest for justice: Dutch man sentenced to 13 years in Amanda Todd extortion case   Guest: Carol Todd, Amanda’s mother and founder of the Amanda Todd Legacy Society Looking back at when Mr. Peanut ran for mayor of Vancouver  Guests: Vincent Trasov, artist and 1974 Vancouver mayoralty candidate as Mr. Peanut, and Andrew Muir, filmmaker and co-director of “Peanut for Mayor” Three Canadian schools make the World’s Top 50 universities as global competition for the best and brightest expands  Guest: Phil Baty, Chief Knowledge Officer, Times Higher Education Anti-government protests in Iran continue to grow despite the regime’s deadly crackdown Guest: Elnaz Sarbar, Iranian women’s rights activist  
China’s Xi tightens his grip on power and gets set for third term15 Oct 202200:19:26
Guest: Bruce Dickson, professor of political science and international affairs, George Washington University, author of Party and the People
Looking back at when Mr. Peanut ran for mayor of Vancouver 15 Oct 202200:20:02
Guests: Vincent Trasov, artist and 1974 Vancouver mayoralty candidate as Mr. Peanut, and Andrew Muir, filmmaker and co-director of “Peanut for Mayor”
Three Canadian schools make the World’s Top 50 universities as global competition for the best and brightest expands 15 Oct 202200:17:07
Guest: Phil Baty, Chief Knowledge Officer, Times Higher Education
Anti-government protests in Iran continue to grow despite the regime’s deadly crackdown15 Oct 202200:18:05
Guest: Elnaz Sarbar, Iranian women’s rights activist 
What precedent does the conviction and sentence in the Amanda Todd case set? 15 Oct 202200:09:20
Guest: Sandy Garossino, former Crown prosecutor, public affairs columnist for Canada’s National Observer.
How did the prosecution succeed in putting Amanda Todd’s longtime tormentor behind bars 15 Oct 202200:12:18
Guest: Simon Little, Online Journalist, Global BC
How the Gisele Pelicot rape case has captivated and shocked France26 Oct 202400:18:17
Guest: Andreea Gruev-Vintila, associate professor of social psychology, University Paris-Nanterre
A mother’s quest for justice: Dutch man sentenced to 13 years in Amanda Todd extortion case 15 Oct 202200:18:18
Guest: Carol Todd, Amanda’s mother and founder of the Amanda Todd Legacy Society
The public inquiry investigating the use of the Emergencies Act begins today, What a recession in 2023 means for you & Rambo Tourism14 Oct 202201:02:09
The public inquiry investigating the use of the Emergencies Act begins today - what did we hear on day one? Guest: Ryan Tumilty, parliamentary reporter, National Post What a recession in 2023 means for you - and how to prepare for it Guest: Kelley Keehn, financial investment expert, author of nine books on personal finance and fraud protection An immigration backlog is forcing qualified workers to leave the country Guest: Meika Lalonde, partner, McRae Immigration Law Rambo Tourism Guest: Brian McKinney, Visitor Centre Team Lead, Hope, Cascades & Canyons Visitor Centre and Museum
Rambo Tourism14 Oct 202200:14:57
Guest: Brian McKinney, Visitor Centre Team Lead, Hope, Cascades & Canyons Visitor Centre and Museum
Why is Canada Post starting to offer loans? 14 Oct 202200:17:21
Guest: Jerry Buckland, Professor of Economics, Canadian Mennonite University 
What a recession in 2023 means for you - and how to prepare for it14 Oct 202200:16:40
Guest: Kelley Keehn, financial investment expert, author of nine books on personal finance and fraud protection
An immigration backlog is forcing qualified workers to leave the country14 Oct 202200:17:28
Guest: Meika Lalonde, partner, McRae Immigration Law
Why Canada and Canadian businesses needs to adapt to new geopolitical realities to succeed 14 Oct 202200:18:54
Guest: Goldy Hyder, president and CEO, Canadian Business Council
The public inquiry investigating the use of the Emergencies Act begins today - what did we hear on day one?14 Oct 202200:15:48
Guest: Ryan Tumilty, parliamentary reporter, National Post
What can Canadians expect to learn from inquiry into the federal government invoking the Emergencies Act, Journo Corner & Europe braces for energy shortages this fall and winter13 Oct 202201:10:12
What can Canadians expect to learn from inquiry into the federal government invoking the Emergencies Act  Guest: Michael Kempa, associate professor of criminology, University of Ottawa Journo Corner: former Ukrainian journalist and soldier on covering the conflict from afar  Guest: Viktor Kovalenko, former Ukrainian journalist and soldier, host of the Ukraine Decoded podcast Europe braces for energy shortages this fall and winter   Guest: Adam Pankratz, lecturer, Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia Two officers are shot and killed north of Toronto, adding to an already tragic month for police in the province   Guest: Dave Perry, CEO of Investigative Solutions Network Inc, private investigator & former Toronto police detective
How to win a heaviest pumpkin contest? One of the best pumpkin growers in Canada “weighs in” 13 Oct 202200:16:34
Guest: Jeff Pelletier, Competitor and Co-Organizer of BC’s Heaviest Pumpkin Weigh-Off
We’re in the Golden Age of Garbage Clothing26 Oct 202400:14:37
Guest: Ariella Garmaise, story editor, The Walrus
Europe braces for energy shortages this fall and winter 13 Oct 202200:15:50
Guest: Adam Pankratz, lecturer, Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia
Journo Corner: former Ukrainian journalist and soldier on covering the conflict from afar 13 Oct 202200:20:01
Guest: Viktor Kovalenko, former Ukrainian journalist and soldier, host of the Ukraine Decoded podcast
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