Alright, Now What? puts an intersectional feminist lens on stories that make you wonder “Why is this still happening?” Through expert interviews, we explore systemic roots and strategies for change that will move us closer to the goal of gender justice. Hosted by Andrea Gunraj of the Canadian Women’s Foundation, Canada’s public foundation for gender justice and equality. | canadianwomen.org
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This educational podcast, hosted by Wealth Advisor Glory Gray, helps Canadian women make the most of their money and their life.
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Roy Green’s resume is outstanding. He is a three time consecutive winner of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters national Gold Ribbon award, Canada’s most prestigious broadcast award. Listeners need not read his resume to know that Roy is a passionate advocate for the average Canadian, with an unshakable desire for justice and a deep and abiding love for his country. No wonder Roy’s show has been cited by Canada’s parliamentary newspaper as required listening for federal politicians. You ...
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We help companies develop media content. Think of us as your own newsroom with all the tools to produce engaging videos, podcasts and text stories.
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Today, there are more than 2 million descendants of French-Canadian immigrants living in New England. This is our story. Welcome to the French-Canadian Legacy Podcast.
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A show dedicated to proving that Young Living Essential Oils aren’t just for women, but for Canadian guys too!
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Welcome to Impact Farming, a podcast show dedicated to helping Canadian farmers excel in the business of farming. Our goal at Impact Farming is to introduce our audience, Canadian Farmers, to the people and ideas that are going to make an impact on their farm business. Host Tracy Brunet chats with today’s most successful farm advisors and industry leaders to bring our audience the best and most important ideas. This show is designed to bring Canadian farmers impactful farm business informati ...
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The Editor's Cut is a monthly Canadian Cinema Editors podcast exploring the art of picture editing in Canada.
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The Women Podcast Provides Women Talent A platform so they can get more exposure in there areas with Live Artist Interviews & Women Programming join us now in promoting Women Talent , we are a community podcast
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Jenn and Em are here to share their crazy and terrifying stories in an interesting new style of podcast. Inspired from todays most beloved game shows they bring all kinds of fun to the table, and with their Wheel of Crime they will spin you into a new exciting adventure every Friday night. Welcome to the Wheel. Of. Crime!
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Leadership isn't just about titles – it's about making a lasting impact. Welcome to 'Voices of Leadership', the podcast that shines a spotlight on the remarkable women of the International Women’s Forum, who are reshaping industries, defying norms, and being instigators of change. Each episode is a candid conversation with women leaders from across a variety of industries and sectors. As we delve into their stories, our guests will share their insights, wisdom and experiences as they recount ...
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Whether you play barefoot on the beach, practice layouts in the snow, or compete at the highest level, Huckin Eh’ is a weekly podcast focused on highlighting what makes Canadian ultimate so unique and awesome. From untold stories to news to tournament coverage, join hosts Danie Proby and Theo Wan as they guide you coast-to-coast for all things Canadian ultimate.
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The Canadian experience from two Black Men
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Exploring the histories and legacies of Irish immigrants and their Canadian descendants.
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Welcome to Signal for Help, a special podcast series from the Canadian Women’s Foundation and award-winning women journalists, Media Girlfriends. We know that gender-based violence is a problem, and we want to support survivors in our lives, but there’s a lot of stigma and silence around gender-based violence in our society: too many people who experience abuse are shamed, silenced, and stigmatized, and too many people don’t feel confident and competent in supporting them. Featuring intervie ...
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The Canadian Women Photographers Network is guided by three imperatives: Connect, Learn, and Grow. Our aim is to provide our membership with the knowledge, techniques and resources necessary for success in the photography industry.
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A podcast by 2 women in their 20s who experience, create, and discuss uncomfortable encounters and situations on a regular basis.
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The naked truth about all things finance, from a Canadian perspective. This podcast is created and delivered by Verecan Capital Management Inc. Verecan Capital Management Inc. is registered as a Portfolio Manager in all provinces in Canada, except Manitoba.
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You want to live on mission for Christ but it can be a struggle to find relevant information to help you be a missional Christian, both locally and globally. Let us inspire and inform you with a weekly article from the current issue of Tidings Magazine. Energize by learning more about ministries supported by Atlantic Baptist Women and Baptist churches on mission. Discover the Canadian Baptist Ministries staff living and serving around the world. Come live on mission with Tidings Magazine. Ti ...
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Immerse yourself in Canada’s history! Witness to Yesterday episodes take listeners on a journey to document a time in Canada’s past and explore the people behind it, its significance, and its relevance to today. If you like our work, please consider supporting it: https://bit.ly/support_WTY. To learn more about the Society and Canada’s history, subscribe to our newsletter at https://bit.ly/news_WTY.
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Formula One is the most expensive sport in the world and not many people know much about it—especially two Canadian women living in the heart of the Prairies. Catch Shanika and Caitlin, newbies to Formula 1, give their un-educated hot takes and teach listeners about what they learn about the sport as they learn it.
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The Canadian Journalism Foundation's J-Talks LIve series explores pressing media issues.
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Together, we are going to explore different issues related to the dairy industry. We will learn, understand and analyze all of this and share with you our perspective on the dairy industry, both here at home and around the world. We look forward to talking to you about all the issues that affect the industry, for example: we will analyze market trends and international trade, we will learn about new developments in research related to dairy production and dairy products, we are going to talk ...
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The world’s biggest Jewish sports podcast. Join Gabe and Jamie for laid-back interviews with pro athletes, executives and athletes; global commentary on Jewish and Israeli sports; and surprisingly in-depth investigations into whether athletes whose names sound Jewish actually are. Follow us on Twitter @menschwarmers. Brought to you by The Canadian Jewish News Podcast Network.
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IDEAS is a deep-dive into contemporary thought and intellectual history. No topic is off-limits. In the age of clickbait and superficial headlines, it's for people who like to think.
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Trusted ER doctor Brian Goldman brings you honest and surprising stories that can change your health and your life. Expect deep conversations with patients, families and colleagues that show you what is and isn't working in Canadian healthcare. Guaranteed you’ll learn something new. Episodes drop every Friday.
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Using her expertise as a seasoned literature professor, Linda M. Morra develops provocative, timely insights about books from Canada and elsewhere to show why stories are relevant for all of us. Hosted and written by Linda Morra, produced by Linda Morra and Marco Timpano. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Podcast celebrating women in STEAM and the Skilled Trades. Creating community and highlighting the women within it. Take a break, we're on Smoko. The Smoko Podcast is sponsored by Peggy Workwear. Peggy workwear is workwear which fits and functions as it's designed by women for women. www.peggyworkwear.ca
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Listen to Prisons Inside/Out, a podcast from Correctional Service Canada. Follow along as we take you beyond the walls of our institutions, highlighting the important work we do to protect Canadians and change lives every day.
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Canadian Asian Missional Podcast
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A monthly podcast discussing all things related to being Canadian and Asian and joining God in His mission to renew and restore all things in this world through the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Shannon Mullen is a Canadian teacher & writer. The "Inspiring Women Series" is a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to sharing the stories of the many women who have inspired her in her life.
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High Ladies Podcast is a Canadian, female led podcast for both the cannabis user and the curious. We aim to educate, have a laugh and end the stigma around cannabis use. Weekly episodes drop on Tuesdays! Hosted by Mom friends, Annie and Amanda who live in central Ontario. Find us on Instagram @highladiespodcast email us at highladiespodcast@gmail.com and buy us a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/highladies
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Minute Women is your weekly dose of Canadian history and corny 90s nostalgia. We are best friends Grace McNutt and Linnea Swinimer and we are on a mission to tell the untold stories behind the iconic Canadian Heritage Minutes. Along the way, we uncover the funny, weird, and downright terrifying stories left out of Canada’s national history. Did you know John A. Macdonald's younger brother was murdered in a freak gin incident? Or that Sandford Fleming was going to call standard time "cosmic t ...
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Canada Talks Archery is a monthly podcast hosted by Kelly Taylor, a Canadian archery enthusiast and journalist with years of experience in the sport. The podcast focuses on the world of archery from a Canadian perspective, welcoming guests from all over Canada and the world. The show’s guests bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the show and offer valuable insights into the sport of archery and news on upcoming events. Kelly and his featured co-host also share tips and advice for bo ...
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Need something new to talk about? Subscribe to the podcast that challenges the way you see everything in ten minutes or less. The Walrus Talks is a national event series that sparks conversations on the issues that matter most to Canadians. *The music in this podcast has been licensed and is called Intelligent Molecule by LexPremium. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Asmaa Hussein, Eman Ahmed, and Zainab Zafar, a Toronto-based trio of racially diverse Muslim women, discuss social issues within the Muslim and Canadian communities that are rarely discussed openly within our families and religious circles. On this show they will provide a space for Muslims to listen to a variety of topics that truly reflect the experiences of Muslim Women who otherwise feel underrepresented by mainstream media and community leaders.
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Throughout history, only 12 women have served as First Minister in Canada. Put another way: there have been more than three times as many First Ministers named ‘John,’ than there have been women. No Second Chances explores the experiences of women in politics through the lens of Canada's 12 female first ministers and their rise and fall from power. A Canada 2020 Special Project.
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CBC Radio's The Next Chapter travels the country, conversing with authors and readers of all kinds. A new episode every Saturday.
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A show about extraordinary women, hosted by Lauren Mitchell. From Vocal Fry Studios.
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City Girl Talks is a podcast about the real, the fun, and the in-between things in life that every city girl needs and wants to know about. Every week, Yasmine Hardcastle from West Coast City Girl chats with an inspiring friend or female thought leader to shine a light on their accomplishments and share candid girl talk about their journey so far. Grab your glass or cup of something lovely and settle in for some girl talk!
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The GoHuntBirds.com Podcast is a place for listeners to learn more about the bird hunting community as a whole. Join GoHuntBirds.com founder Marc Lapierre and co-host Bobby Easter as they chat with other like minded bird hunters discussing topics from hunting conservation to hunting techniques and everything in between. For more info check out www.gohuntbirds.com or fire an email to info@gohuntbirds.com and/or find us on our socials @gohuntbirds Thanks for listening - enjoy!! #GoHuntBirds | ...
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A four-time award-winning online lifestyle TV Show and Podcast watched and listened to by women and men in the 30-55 age category, Janette’s TV & Podcast is the premier online platform busy people across the globe flock to live life their way. Currently in Season 12 with over 550 aired episodes and a 5 million+ following, both in direct conversation (interviews) and via TV Shows, movies, music, books and products, Janette's TV & Podcast episodes and special segments cover issues going on in ...
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CL Talk is the official podcast of Canadian Lawyer magazine. It will hear from leaders in the legal profession in Canada and beyond. Our editorial team interviews legal leaders about topical issues affecting lawyers from coast to coast.
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We highlight Canadian Female Entrepreneurs while providing advice and inspiration to those who want to jump into entrepreneurship, or have recently begun their unique journey. https://www.instagram.com/canadianfemaleentrepreneurs/
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Produce Talks is a monthly podcast produced and hosted by CPMA. Each episode explores current issues and the latest news in the fresh fruit and vegetable industry, including new research, industry trends, innovations and much more. Learn more about our ever-changing industry as we feature special guests from across the produce sector.
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We're constantly getting to know our minds. And when we have guests, we get to know them behind their public image, so that you can get to know them beyond their Social Media presence. Mental health awareness and inclusivity across the human spectrum (especially with the LGBTQ+ community) is near and dear to us. We find the beauty in vulnerability. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel (@PardonMyMind) to continue supporting us, as these episodes can be WATCHED as well! Follow us on Instagr ...
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Welcome to Good in Motion, your inspiring Canadian, feel-good podcast packed with step-by-step actionable tips, genuine experiences and interviews with experts who want to help you live your best life. If you’re ready to move away from negativity, thinking that good things only happen to others, and you want to take control of your life, it’s time to ask yourself the right questions: What does my best life look like? Who do I need to be to reach my full potential? How to create the best vers ...
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Episode 100 - Montréal Professional Women's Hockey League Sarah Lefort
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We're back with our first interview of the new season and it was worth the wait. We have our first professional athlete on the show. Sarah Lefort plays in the Professional Women's Hockey League for Montréal. You'll learn about how she grew up in Quebec and played college hockey in Boston. We hope you enjoy the first episode of the new season and be…
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Tam Pham: Molecular Biologist and Director of Youth Engagement at SCWIST (The Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology)
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Take a break, we’re on Smoko! This week we are joined by Dr. Tam Pham, a passionate scientist and advocate for diversity and inclusion in STEM. Tam, who is pursuing her PhD at Dalhousie University and serves as the Director of Youth Engagement for SCWIST, shares her inspiring journey into biochemistry and chemistry despite facing ableism and lack o…
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Modern-day weirdness and worries in Last Women, the popular reads at these Canadian independent bookstores, an East Coast mystery from Elaine McCluskey, books that examine life as a second-generation immigrant ...
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Vancouver author Carleigh Baker explores topics like climate anxiety in her latest short story collection; hear from the folks behind indie bookstores McNally Robinson and Inhabit Books on the popular titles in their shelves; Nova Scotia fiction writer Elaine McCluskey on her latest novel; books that feature contemporary immigrant stories with Anni…
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This week in the Hotbox, we chat with Graydon from the White Ash Group, a recruitment firm that specializes in the cannabis industry. We chat about all things employment and take a sneak peek at compensation and benefits in the cannabis industry. Connect with Graydon and the White Ash group on Instagram @whiteashgroup If you are looking to enter or…
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Episode 101 - Leominster French-Canadian Festival with Joseph Bolton
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This week Jesse talks to Joseph Bolton about the upcoming Leominster French Canadian Festival. You'll also learn about Joseph's history, his upcoming book and how the Leominster French Canadian Festival came be to. I hope we see everyone Saturday June 22nd in Leominster!!!Learn more about the Leominster French Canadian Festival - https://www.facebo…
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7 Beats Per Minute with Yuqi Kang, Director and Writer
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Do your know your physical and emotional limits? For holding her breath and submerging herself into the depths of the ocean from the Bahamas to Antarctica, Jessea Lu holds several national records in freediving. In 2018, she attempted to set a world record but fell short: after achieving her target depth of 93 metres. Lu suffered a blackout while r…
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Puro Cubano: The Meaning of Tobacco in Cuba
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For many people around the world, Cuban cigars are a luxury. But for Cubans, they’ve symbolized the country’s rich history and culture. Now as an economic crisis is gripping the country and people are leaving, the cigar is a bellwether of Cuba's uncertain future. *This episode originally aired on Feb. 5, 2024.…
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The Roy Green Show Podcast May19: Israel Amb Iddo Moed responds to Trudeau criticism. - Mental health expert Mark Henrick & callers on bullying. - Adm Mark Norman Cda able to hold off attack by China/Russia ...
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Today's podcast: We asked Israel's Ambassador to Canada if he may wish to address the apparent diminution of the decades-long allyship and friendship between Canada and Israel. From statements made by prime minister Trudeau and foreign affairs minister Melanie Jolie, to Canada abstaining from voting on full UN membership for a State of Palestine, t…
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May 19: Israel's Ambassador to Canada Iddo Moed responds to criticism by Justin Trudeau.
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We asked Israel's Ambassador to Canada if he may wish to address the apparent diminution of the decades-long allyship and friendship between Canada and Israel. From statements made by prime minister Trudeau and foreign affairs minister Melanie Jolie, to Canada abstaining from voting on full UN membership for a State of Palestine, to Toronto mayor O…
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May 19: Bullying. Mental health expert who attempted suicide and callers bullying experiences.
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10 year old Sammy Teusch of Indiana committed suicide May 5 following relentless bullying at school. His parents had pleaded for help from the school administration but remain dissatisfied with the school leaders response/actions. Is the suicide of a 10 year old boy not sufficient for the issue of bullying to spur real and meaningful action on this…
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May 19: Vice-Admiral Mark Norman. How long could Canada hold off any attack by China or Russia?
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Sweden's defence minister and military commander-in-chief have warned of possible war involving Sweden (and Russia). Sweden's prime minister has publicly mused about nuclear weapons being placed on Swedish soil during any war. - Norway's military chief has warned of war with Russia within two years. And where does Canada fit into this possible scen…
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May 19: Much stronger reaction to a Roy Green post to X than expected.
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Yesterday I posted to X that Justin Trudeau's standard complaints about Pierre Poilievre are treated as news stories by media when in my view they aren't. The response has been and continues to be extremely strong and with differing perspectives. We are now well over 900 likes, 235 retweets and 176 comments. Guest: Roy, solo. Then, callers. Learn m…
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May 19: Joe Warminton, Canadian history being cleansed? Rewritten?
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Statue dedicated to Private Alexander Watson removed from St. Catharines city hall after 138 years and moved to a local cemetery. Reason, Watson, from St. Catharines, fought with the 90th Winnipeg Battalion Rifles in the Northwest Resistance, or Rebellion. He died in 1885 from wounds suffered in battle and the people of St. Catharines erected the s…
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May 19: AB Minister Todd Loewen, how vulnerable does Alberta remain to devastating wildfires?
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Yesterday we spoke with Alberta cabinet minister and life-long resident of Fort McMurray Brian Jean who became very emotional recalling the 2016 wildfire known as The Beast and the carnage the fire caused in Fort Mac and spoke about the evacuations ordered from the city earlier this week following the encroachment of a massive wildfire. Evacuations…
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Sinéad Clarkson: Chartered Quantity Surveyor, Women in Construction Advocate, and Law Masters Student
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Take a break, we’re on Smoko! This week we are joined by Sinéad Clarkson, a passionate quantity surveyor advocating for gender diversity in the construction industry. Sinéad sheds light on her unconventional journey into quantity surveying, stemming from a background in sciences and culminating in a fervent dedication to her construction career. Si…
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The Roy Green Show Podcast, May18: Grocery Code of Conduct, prof Sylvain Charlebois. - Fedgov supports ON gov illicit drugs decision. Dr. Shawn Whatley. - Fort McMurray wildfire threat. - Lawyer Scott ...
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Today’s podcast: Grocery Code of Conduct is a go. But what is it, really and how will it impact the price of lettuce? Guest: Professor Sylvain Charlebois. Director: Agri-foods laboratory, Dalhousie University. Federal mental health and 'addictions' minister Ya'ra Saks supports Ontario government of Doug Ford and Ottawa will not move to decriminaliz…
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May 18: Grocery Code of Conduct, means what? prof Sylvain Charlebois.
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Grocery Code of Conduct is a go. But what is it, really and how will it impact the price of lettuce? Guest: Professor Sylvain Charlebois. Director: Agri-foods laboratory, Dalhousie University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Global News / Curiouscast
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May 18: Fedgov supports ON gov on no decrim of illicit drugs. Dr. Shawn Whatley.
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Federal mental health and 'addictions' minister Ya'ra Saks supports Ontario government of Doug Ford and Ottawa will not move to decriminalize possession of small amounts of illicit drugs like fentanyl, meth, etc. Guest: With a reflective view, Dr. Shawn Whatley. Past president of the Ontario Medical Association and author of: When Politics Comes Be…
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May 18: Fort McMurray wildfire threat, AB minister/Fort Mac resident Brian Jean and Patty an additional resident. Lost homes in '16.
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Early in the week a wildfire approaching Fort McMurray, AB, with evacuations beginning raised the spectre of 2016 and The Beast. Then came the rains and cooler temps. The wildfire is not out, but no longer the threat of Monday/Tuesday. Guests: Patty Rustige. Fort Mac resident. She and her Fort Mac firefighter husband also lost their home in the 201…
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May 18: Lawyer Scott Taylor for women who don't pursue child support.
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B.C. Court turns unfaithful U.K. Man's "mistake" into a 'nightmare.' The story of E.S. and G.W. G.W. Is an unfaithful husband from the U.K. who engaged in a relationshp with E.S. whose court claim is G.W. is the father of her child and she has the right to pursue retroactive child support, something G.W. has refused to accept and doesn't want his m…
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May 18: Ben Mulroney, free speech or hate speech in Harrison Butker’s Benedictine College address?
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Harrison Butker's speech at Benedictine College in Atcheson, Kansas continues to cause both rage, as well as support as an example of 'freedom of expression/speech.' Guest: Ben Mulroney. Morning show host, weekends, on AM 640, Toronto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Global News / Curiouscast
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May 18: Human Rights Lawyer Julius Grey, Quebec judge rejects injunction against McGill campus encampment.
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A Quebec Superior Court judge has rejected a provisional injunction request by McGill University to remove a pro-Palestinian encampment, where many, if not most participants, are not students or members of any McGill-associated organizations from its front lawn in downtown Montreal. Court rules there have been no provocative incidents and McGill ha…
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Ruth Reichl’s decadent adventure through 1980s Paris, looking back on Alice Munro, brothers and co-authors Will and Ian Ferguson take the Proust Questionnaire, plus more.
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Food writer and editor Ruth Reichl talks about her new coming-of-age novel set in France, revisiting Shelagh Rogers’s 2006 conversation with Alice Munro about her short story collection The View from Castle Rock, Will and Ian Ferguson discuss their love of writing, plus authors Elisabeth de Mariaffi and Andrew Pyper reflect on Alice Munro’s legacy.…
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The highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in livestock
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The Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has not been detected in dairy cattle or other livestock in Canada, but it has been in the US. It is a rapidly evolving situation. Are we prepared? Should we be worried? We are taking a closer look to proactive measures to be taken on the farm regarding HPAI.…
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Food Security: Root Causes and Pathways to Change
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The cost of food is rising, and more Canadians are having difficulty knowing if they can afford their next meal. IDEAS hears from four leading experts in the field of food insecurity to explore the root causes and how our food systems can evolve to support us all. *This episode originally aired on Nov. 29, 2023.…
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Dominion: The Railway and the Rise of Canada
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Larry Ostola talks to Stephen R. Bown about his book, Dominion: The Railway and the Rise of Canada.In the late 19th century, demand for fur was in sharp decline. This could have spelled economic disaster for the venerable Hudson's Bay Company. But an idea emerged in political and business circles in Ottawa and Montreal to connect the disparate Brit…
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Is Mid-May The Best Part of Turkey Season? | The GoHuntBirds.com Podcast
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This week on the show Bobby and Marc chat about the nuances of mid to late season Spring turkey hunting and why it might be the best time of year to hunt these birds. Marc lists some of the reasons as well as some thoughts, tips and tricks on tricking those weary Toms. Enjoy!! #GoHuntBirds | #evolve | #ShareBirdHunting www.GoHuntBirds.com…
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Dianne Whelan: 7 Lessons From Travelling the Trans Canada Trail
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487 trails, part of the Trans Canada Trail, can tell an important story about Canada, its history and its people. Dianne Whelan is a filmmaker, photographer, author, and public speaker. She spoke at The Walrus Talks Nature on March 19, 2024. This episode of The Conversation Piece features content from Manulife presents The Walrus Talks Nature, supp…
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ENCORE: Alberta pharmacists filling primary health-care gap
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Provinces are permitting pharmacists to prescribe for minor ailments, but in Alberta, pharmacists have been doing that and much more for 15 years. Because of their expanded powers, they’re filling gaps in health care. But it’s raising questions about the line between pharmacists and family doctors.
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How philosophy plays a vital role in Canada's biggest ethical debates
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Arthur Schafer taught ethics to medical students in 1972. His 50-year career put the philosopher at the heart of major ethical debates like MAID. Schafer discusses the role of philosophers in addressing the increasingly complex ethical dilemmas confronting individuals and society as a whole.
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Wishing Happy Anniversary / Birthday Wishes to The Geography of Pluto - An Interview with Christopher DiRaddo
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Linda begins this episode with a brief acknowledgement of the passing of Nobel Prize winner for the short story, Alice Munro – who died a couple of days before this episode was aired. It's a pertinent moment to take pause when the subject of this episode is, in part, about anniversaries - which often include remembering when a beloved person dies o…
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Episode 227 - 20/20 Seed Labs & Celebrating 35 Years In Business
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In this week’s episode, Tracy speaks to Sarah Foster from 20/20 Seed Labs about “20/20 Seed Labs & Celebrating 35 Years In Business.” In this episode, Tracy and Sarah discuss: Sarah’s background, her immigration to Canada, and why she decided to launch 20/20 Seed Labs. Sarah shares more about 20/20 Seed Labs including who they are, what they do, an…
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With The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada. As the Department of Finance Canada notes, the federal budget is “a blueprint for how the Government wants to set the annual economic agenda for Canada.” As Canada’s public foundation for gender justice and equality, government spending decisions are always a key topic for the Cana…
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Bridging Industries: Melissa Durrell on Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Communications, Journalism and Politics
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Melissa Durrell, the CEO and Chief Strategist of Durrell Communications, and a partner with Roseview Global Incubator. Melissa's diverse background includes successful careers in politics, award-winning Canadian broadcast journalism, and her current work with international entrepreneurs looking…
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Becky Nesel: Geologist, Science Communicator, and Hudsy Host of New York ROCKS with Geo Beck
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Take a break, we’re on Smoko! This week we are joined by geologist Becky Nesel to delve into Becky's journey into geology and science communication. The conversation brims with enthusiasm as they explore their mutual love for the natural world and the captivating wonders of geology. Becky shares her transition from working in a geotechnical enginee…
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Historian uses Canadian prize money to buy drones for Ukraine
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For Timothy Garton Ash, Europe is an idea—and an ideal—worth celebrating and preserving, even against all the forces acting against it right now. The historian, who won the 2024 Lionel Gelber Prize, is using his prize money to buy drones for Ukraine in the war against Russia.
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Episode 105: Philanthropic Giving | With Special Guest Peter Fardy
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In this episode of Barenaked Money, hosts Colin White and Matthew Kempton are joined by Peter Fardy, principal at Northport Philanthropic. They discuss the intricacies of philanthropic giving, the importance of aligning donations with personal values, and how to create impactful and fulfilling giving strategies. Tune in to learn how to make your ph…
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Beth Beattie, co-editor of a book on mental health in the legal profession, on breaking new ground
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Beth Beattie is senior counsel at the Ministry of the Attorney General Ministry of Health. She was a co-editor of “The Right Not to Remain Silent: The Truth About Mental Health in The Legal Profession,” recently published by LexisNexis. In May, she co-chaired the Law Society of Ontario’s fourth annual Mental Health Summit for Legal Professionals. S…
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The Passion of Émile Nelligan: Canada's Saddest Poet
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This week in the Hotbox, we speak with the fantastic people behind EQUA insurance brokerage and risk management company. Loretta and Khadisha help us to understand insurance and the unique barriers that the cannabis industry faces since legalization. Follow EQUA on LinkedIn & visit their website: https://equaspecialty.com/ Support the Show.…
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Today’s episode was part of EditCon 2023 that took place in Vancouver on February 25th. Women in Post with Daria Ellerman, CCE (Editor: VIRGIN RIVER), Buket Biles (Post Coordinator: SNOWPIERCER) and Lisa Pham Flowers (Assistant Editor: FIREFLY LANE). They talk with moderator Nicole Ratcliffe, CCE about remote workflows, the importance of communicat…
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The Lives of Women, Readers and Alice Munro
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On a cold, autumn night a group of women gather for their regular book club. Over snacks, wine and tea, they discuss Alice Munro's work, and how her stories illuminate some of the deepest issues in their own lives. Munro died on Monday at the age of 92.
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Melody is back behind the desk to share with you some blogs to check out and some events to attend. Next Jesse will talk about next week's guest Joseph Bolton and an amazing event he's starting in Leominster. The Leominster French Canadian Festival is happening June 22nd, Melody and Mike will be at the event and we hope everyone in the area will be…
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Hearing the funeral service for Canada's 18th prime minister leads Marsha Boyd-Mitchell to reflect on how building relationships, connection, and encouragement really mattered in the prime minister's life, and really matter in relation to youth. But, beyond that, the message of Christ's death at Easter holds a hope we can celebrate at all times and…
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What role can solidarity play when confronting political and social issues?
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In a time of rapidly changing politics and never-ending crises, what role can solidarity play in confronting political and social problems to create stronger bonds among people? A group of thinkers, writers, and artists tell IDEAS how solidarity is shaping politics and culture.
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Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story with Michael Mabbott, Director, Producer, Writer & Lucah Rosenberg-Lee, Director and Writer
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Do you free to live your life and be the person you were meant to be?Hear Jackie Shane sing once and you’ll never forget it. Yet, after shattering barriers as one of pop music’s first Black trans performers, this trail-blazing icon vanished from the spotlight at the height of her fame. From modest beginnings in Nashville, Shane soon recognized her …
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The Roy Green Show Podcast, May12: Jewish TMU prof Eric Kam & student complaint. - Sam, a mother's love story for her addicted son. - Teacher Michael Zwaagstra, on mom's fear of kids' school board. Gazelle ...
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Today’s podcast: Toronto Metropolitan University students sends email to the university administration complaining about our frequent economics issues guest Professor Eric Kam. This time though it's about professor Kam being Jewish and what happened in his class which according to the complaining student "has left many students, including myself, d…
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May 12: Jewish TMU professor Eric Kam & student complaint.
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Toronto Metropolitan University students sends email to the university administration complaining about our frequent economics issues guest Professor Eric Kam. This time though it's about professor Kam being Jewish and what happened in his class which according to the complaining student "has left many students, including myself, deeply troubled. I…
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May 12: Sam, a mother's love story for her desperately addicted son.
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A different Mother's Day story from a mother who desperately loves her heavily addicted to alcohol and drugs adult son in Vancouver and how his life is spiraling downward. The son loves his mother and they communicate, but helping him is extremely difficult and when the mother convinced her son to go to a hospital ER his treatment there may be a sh…
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