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Three60N

Francis Tessier-Burns

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Welcome to Three60N, the only podcast where we explore the North today. We're not here to focus on the extreme weather or feats of survival (although those are awesome); we're here to meet and chat with the people leading the way in northern life.
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Författarscenen

Kulturhuset Stadsteatern

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Inspelningar från Kulturhuset Stadsteaterns författarscen. Här möter du författare från världens alla hörn i samtal med initierade kritiker och kulturjournalister. Conversations on International Writers Stage at Kulturhuset Stadsteatern in Stockholm.
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Smoke Break

Smoke Break Podcast

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From the top of North America in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada, we are the Smoke Break Podcast. Three modern day Inuit, Bernard Choquette, MisterLee Cloutier-Ellsworth & Simeonie Kisa-Knicklebein want to tell the world what it is like to live in the Arctic.
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Man-Sask Sermons and Seminars

Man-Sask Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

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This podcast includes Camp Meeting and special event speakers in the Man-Sask Conference. We are the headquarters for the Seventh-day Adventist Churches and Schools in the provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan and territory of Nunavut. Worldwide, our denomination has almost 19,000,000 members, to which our Conference contributes over 3900 members. We hope you are blessed by what you hear.
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APTN News InFocus explores the stories and issues affecting Indigenous Peoples through expert interviews and meaningful conversations. Hosted by reporter Cierra Bettens, each episode offers unique insights and context from people who know the stories best.
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Join us on the Zero Hunger Project Podcast, as we dive into the fight against hunger and explore actionable solutions to create a world where no one goes to bed hungry. Each episode highlights innovative programs, partnerships, and advocacy efforts aimed at eradicating hunger. Through inspiring interviews, powerful stories, and expert insights, we bring you closer to the grassroots efforts and larger initiatives making a real impact. Learn how you can be part of the solution, whether through ...
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Root & STEM explores issues and storytelling with artists, journalists, teachers and communities engaged in STEAM-focused projects. Hear their unique stories, learn about new technologies, and discover how science, technology, engineering, arts, and math are enabling change for communities across Canada.
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Welcome to Canadian Time Machine, a podcast series where each episode marks a key anniversary in Canadian history. This podcast draws connections between past and present, allowing everyone, from history buffs to new Canadians, to contextualize current events and foster critical thinking about the country's future. Transcripts are available for all episodes in English and French at https://thewalrus.ca/canadianheritage. The podcast receives funding from the Government of Canada and is create ...
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Drinks and Things

Leashea and Carver

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A podcast where we drink and talk about all kinds of things! With your hosts Carver and Leashea, take some time to dive into topics such as Collectables, Video Games, Ghosts, Music, TV Shows, Movies, Cryptids and many more! Grab your drink, (alcohol or otherwise) and sit with us a while.
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On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens looks at the state of child welfare in Nunavut and why advocates say the territory is falling behind. Child and youth representative Jane Bates has been raising the alarm for years. In her latest report she says the territory is making little progress in the areas most critical to keeping yo…
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A better food future starts with the choices we make and the courage to reimagine what's possible In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, Paul Newnham, CEO of the SDG2 Advocacy Hub, speaks about how bold policy, local action, and global collaboration can reshape the entire food system. Paul walks you through the challenges that continue to shap…
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In this episode of Where Should I Invest, I chat with Chad Carter a former sports chiropractor turned real estate investor who’s building a turnkey single-family portfolio in Rochester, New York, specifically designed for Canadian investors. Chad shares how he went from buying his first properties with family to partnering through joint ventures an…
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Möt Jenny Tunedal och UKON som besökte Kulturhuset den 5 november 2025 för att berätta om sin favoritförfattare och en av poesins mest älskade röster – Emily Dickinson.Jenny Tunedal är poet, översättare och förläggare, bosatt i Skärholmen. Hon har gett ut flera prisbelönta diktsamlingar, däribland "Rosor skador", som nominerades till Augustpriset, …
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The conversation is in English, after a short introduction in Swedish.Den älskade författaren till bästsäljaren "De små tingens gud" gästade Internationell författarscen den 4 november 2025 för ett samtal om "Mitt skydd och min storm". I boken berättar Arundhati Roy om sin uppväxt i Kerala, sin mor, och om hur hon blev den människa och författare h…
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Möt Yolanda Bohm som besökte Kulturhuset den 27 november 2025 för att berätta om en av sina favoriter, den antika poeten Sapfo.Yolanda Bohm är poet, översättare, föreläsare och transaktivist. Hon har gett ut poesiboken "Ikon", där hon skriver om rasism, trånga kroppar och könsroller, kolonialism och förluster, men också närhet, kärlek och transhuma…
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Founded in 1875, the Supreme Court of Canada has shaped the country for 150 years—yet the stories behind its decisions, its building, and the people who have walked its halls often remain out of view. To mark this milestone, Canadian Time Machine goes beyond the headlines and into the quieter, more surprising corners of Canada’s highest court. Ange…
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Progress accelerates when leadership chooses people first. In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, Bahrom Khidirbaev and Diydor Berdiklichev talk about how their nation reduced poverty from 35% to 6.6% in just seven years, a transformation driven by empathy, data, and decisive action. Bahrom shares how Uzbekistan built an inclusive system where…
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On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens looks at the debate over the second-generation cut-off in the Indian Act. The Senate's Indigenous Affairs committee is reviewing Bill S-2, proposed legislation from the government that ends some discrimination against women in the Indian Act - but not all. The committee also wants to add an …
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Hope takes root in the soil and flourishes in the hearts of those who nurture it. In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, Meesha Wittkopf, founder of the Youth Coalition 4 Food Security North project, shares how local leadership, youth action, and Indigenous knowledge are transforming food security across the Yukon. Meesha paints a vivid pictur…
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On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens speaks with Canada's outgoing Correctional Investigator, Ivan Zinger, about why he's leaving the job early after eight years. In his final annual report, he called for an overhaul of mental health services in federal corrections, arguing that they're ill-equipped to provide long-term care. T…
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In this episode of Where Should I Invest, host Sarah Larbi sits down with Ryan De Laurentis, an Ontario-based real-estate investor who’s completed more than 70 flips and hundreds of wholesale deals. Ryan shares his no-fluff approach to flipping — from managing renovations and sourcing materials to knowing when to pivot, drop your price, and protect…
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In 2000, Canada passed the Modernization of Benefits and Obligations Act—a landmark law that formally recognized same-sex couples under federal statutes, a quiet but powerful shift that changed how queer relationships were seen and protected. In this episode, we meet writer and performer Steen Starr, whose art and activism captured the spirit of th…
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Every meal we eat tells a story about our planet. In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, Michael Grunwald, award-winning author, journalist, and speaker, pulls back the curtain on how our food system quietly drives both hunger and climate change. Michael reveals that agriculture, more than factories or cities, is consuming the Earth. Forests a…
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On this episode of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens takes a closer look at the B.C. court decision that recognized Aboriginal title rights for Cowichan Tribes and the misinformation that followed. Some residents of Richmond, B.C., now fear they'll lose their homes, despite clear public statements from Cowichan leadership that private landowne…
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In a country known for abundance, how can 80% of households in some regions still face hunger? In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, Blair Williams, Co-Chair and Director of the Poverty Reduction Division in the Government of Nunavut, shares how communities in the Canadian Arctic are facing challenges with strength, resilience, and a vision f…
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On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens breaks down what Budget 2025 means for First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. Prime Minister Mark Carney has called it a "generational budget" – a bold, nearly $90-billion in new spending plan he says charts a new path forward for Canada. But what makes this budget bold? And who does it lea…
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In this episode of Where Should I Invest, Sarah Larbi sits down with Daniel Foch, co-host of The Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast, to talk about navigating today’s real estate landscape with clarity, data, and strategy. Known for his sharp analysis and data-driven approach, Daniel breaks down current trends in the Canadian market, highlighting…
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Twenty-five years ago, the remains of an unidentified Canadian soldier were brought home from France and laid to rest at Ottawa’s National War Memorial. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier has since become one of our country’s most meaningful sites of remembrance. In this episode, artist and sculptor Mary Ann Liu, who designed the tomb, shares the visi…
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Every child deserves a safe place to dream, learn, and grow. In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, Warren Povey, Head of Strategic Partnerships at Breadline Africa, brings you into the heart of South Africa's fight for education equity where infrastructure, nutrition, and dignity collide in the classroom. Warren speaks from the front lines of…
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On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens explores how Canada's proposed bail reform bill is stirring debate. Justice Minister Sean Fraser says the Bail and Sentencing Reform Act is meant to restore public confidence in a system he admits is no longer working for many Canadians. But critics warn the bill could do more harm than good…
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Möt Tone Schunnesson som tillsammans med sin poddkollega, Sontagälskaren Karin Pettersson, samtalar om och närläser favoritförfattaren Susan Sontag.Tone Schunnesson är författare och kulturskribent. Hennes debutroman "Tripprapporter" (2016) blev en sensation, följd av succéromanen "Dagarna, dagarna, dagarna" (2020) som nådde stor försäljningsframgå…
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The conversation is in English, after a short introduction in Swedish.Den prisbelönta författaren Leïla Slimani avslutar sin Marockotrilogi om en familjs öde genom den franska kolonialismens skugga, frigörelse och exil med "Jag tar med mig elden". Den 22 oktober 2025 gästade hon Internationell författarscen. Leïla Slimani (född 1981) är journalist …
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Maja Lee Langvad är en av Danmarks mest framstående författare. Den 16 oktober 2025 gästade hon Internationell författarscen för ett samtal om sin senaste roman "Tolk", en tragikomisk familjeberättelse om kärlek, queerhet och att möta sitt ursprung. Maja Lee Langvad (född 1980 i Seoul) är uppvuxen i Danmark. Sedan debuten 2006 med diktsamlingen "Fi…
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Sometimes the most powerful solution to hunger isn't found in innovation, but in compassion. In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, Mike Schreiner, Leader of the Green Party of Ontario, explores how thoughtful policies, collective care, and community-driven action can shift the tide. Hunger isn't about lack. It's about choices we can change to…
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On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens examines why the Trump administration is attempting to erase Indigenous Peoples from U.S. history. On Oct. 9, former president Donald Trump signed a proclamation restoring Columbus Day, calling the explorer "a true American hero" and suggesting that "every citizen is eternally indebted to hi…
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In this episode of Where Should I Invest, Sarah and Kelly sat down with Carrie Soave, an AI strategist and real estate entrepreneur who’s helping investors adapt to the fast-changing tech landscape. Carrie shared how she transitioned from being a licensed agent to running a million-dollar company powered by AI, with a lean team and smart systems. S…
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In this episode of Canadian Time Machine, we mark 150 years since Jennie Trout became the first woman licensed to practice medicine in Canada—a breakthrough that helped open the doors of the profession to women across the country. We hear from historian Heather Stanley about Trout’s fight for education and equality, and from Dr. Ramneek Dosanjh, a …
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As living costs continue to climb, hope can rise with it when communities come together. In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, Mike Schreiner, Leader of the Green Party of Ontario, joins us to talk about the true cost of hunger and what it reveals about our social priorities. He breaks down why we must treat hunger as a political and moral ch…
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On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens explores why food insecurity in Nunavut has hit a breaking point. In a territory where climate change and inflation are making food more expensive and harder to access, many families struggle to put healthy meals on the table. For some, even country foods like seal and caribou are out of rea…
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The conversation is in English, after a short introduction in Swedish.Den ukrainska författaren Sofia Andruchovytj har skapat ett storslaget romanbygge om Ukrainas historia och gästar Internationell författarscen den 29 september. I "Amadoka" väver Sofia Andruchovytj samman en berättelse om kärlek, svek och motstånd, i tiden från Stalins skräckväld…
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The conversation is in English, after a short introduction in Swedish.Den 24 september gästade Chigozie Obioma Internationell författarscen. Efter två succéromaner som hyllats världen över är han tillbaka med "Vägen till det nya landet" – en skakande skildring av inbördeskrigets Nigeria.Chigozie Obioma (född 1986 i Nigeria) är en av Afrikas främsta…
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Naja Marie Aidt, en av Danmarks mest hyllade författare, är aktuell med "Övningar i mörker" – en angelägen roman om kvinnoliv, vänskap, våld och trauma. Naja Marie Aidt (född 1962 på Grönland) är en av Danmarks stora författare. Hon har skrivit både poesi och prosa och fick sitt internationella genombrott med novellsamlingen "Babian", som belönades…
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Every meal tells a story of connection and consequence. Behind each bite lies a network of fuel, profit, and power shaping what we eat. In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, we speak with Raj Patel, member of the IPES-Food panel, a film-maker, best-selling author, to break down how our global food system is built on inequality. Raj shares how…
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On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens looks at a new law in Nova Scotia that could threaten Mi'kmaq treaty rights. Land protectors at Hunters Mountain in Unama'ki have prevented logging and construction for more than a month. But the Protecting Nova Scotians Act could give the province power to remove their checkpoint and jail t…
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In this episode of Where Should I Invest, Sarah and Kelly sat down with returning guest Marcin Drozdz to talk about what it really takes to scale in real estate through capital raising. Since his last appearance, Marcin has focused on expanding his portfolio, navigating market shifts, and doubling down on the high-income skill of raising capital. H…
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In this episode of Canadian Time Machine, we explore the life, music, and legacy of jazz legend Oscar Peterson on what would have been his 100th birthday. We hear from jazz pianist Taurey Butler about the profound influence Peterson has had on his own music. Then we meet Kelly Peterson, Oscar’s wife and trustee of his estate, who shares personal st…
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Six months can hold countless lessons when you're fighting for change. In that short time, stories of struggle and hope can spark connections that bring us closer to ending hunger. In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, we reflect on our first half-year of conversations that brought global leaders, grassroots organizers, and everyday heroes to…
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This week on APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens examines the growing threat of residential school denialism in Canada. Once confined to the internet's fringes, denialism has entered the mainstream with public speeches, book deals and online followings that continue to grow. Some deny the racist and genocidal legacy of residential schools, other…
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Real change begins when global voices meet local action. Ending hunger is about hope, community, and the courage to act where you are. In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, our guests, Cory Witter, Executive Director at Youth Climate Lab, and Isabelle LeVert-Chiasson, a seasoned policy advisor and community developer, speaking from the United…
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As summer winds down - hosts, producers and reporters at APTN News are ramping up. On this edition of APTN News InFocus, we get a first look at what's coming up this season from three of our award-winning shows: Face to Face, Investigates and Nation to Nation. Face to Face Host Dennis Ward joins us to talk about the upcoming 300-episode milestone a…
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“Treaty is powerful. It's not just a document or an agreement of the past. It's a living agreement,” says Cree lawyer and advocate Deanne Kasokeo. For nearly 150 years, Treaty 5 has shaped the lives of Cree and Anishinaabe communities across northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan—and its story is far from settled. Also called the Winnipeg Treaty, it in…
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On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens explores one Red River Métis family's mission to help save the Michif language. Grant, Ben and Aynsley Anderson are the creators of Save Michif, a project developed through funding from Heritage Canada and the Manitoba Métis Federation. The father, son and daughter trio from Manitoba are usi…
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In this episode of Where Should I Invest, Sarah and Kelly sat down with Nick Hill, a real estate investor, mortgage broker, and co-host of The Canadian Real Estate Investor podcast. They had a no-fluff conversation about what it takes to build wealth in today’s market. From launching multiple businesses to managing burnout, Nick shares how he’s nav…
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