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Greg Wisniewski, Joshua Howsam and occasional guests from around the baseball World talk about everything you want to know about the Blue Jays and noteworthy developments in the game, with a little bit of added fun.
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Turf War is a podcast for sports fans who want to recap their week in sports. We also play daily Fantasy so find us on DraftKings 'DocWood' and 'LarryLuk' and play against us!
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In 2007, a serial killer inspired by Rube Goldberg murdered Lorena Salas, Carlos Aniceto, and Ana Nuñez in Sierra Blanca, Texas then vanished never to be heard of again. Authorities believe that these murders were the collateral damage of a cartel turf war that spilled into Mexico. Though, Lorena's niece, Magdalena Salas, does not believe that story. The Heads of Sierra Blanca is an 8 episode podcast hosted by Magdalena and private investigator, Monica Rodriguez, following their investigativ ...
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Hello! This is my first attempt at a podcast and I’d appreciate it if you’d listen. Anyway: Ever get stagespiked? Did you lose the turf war in Splatoon? Did your m o n k e get his bananas stolen by a slightly more than-usual sentient crocodile who has claimed monarchy of a kingdom? Did Die-vine Garden make you rage? Instead of throwing your controller at a wall listen to this podcast! ...And then throw your controller at a wall
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Brighton Adventure Story is a podcast about the adventures of two children during the Coronavirus Lockdown. James and Jenny are no strangers to the magical underworld of their seaside town, but a new evil has arrived in the form of a mysterious drifter. Caught between a wild animal turf war and a gang of thieves known as the Drop Lifters, James and Jenny are a long way out of their depth. Each podcast episode is a chapter of the story, read aloud by the author. New episodes every Tuesday, Th ...
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Welcome to Trading Justice! Trading Justice brings a fresh and powerful approach to teaching people how to invest in the financial markets. We produce podcasts, trading videos, blog posts and newsletters to educate and entertain you at the same time. Our commitment level is unmatched. When you become a member of the Trading Justice community you’ll get support from your first step. Our unbridled desire is to help you find success.
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The Great Canadian Talk Show

The Great Canadian Talk Show

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Carrying on the tradition of investigative journalism in Winnipeg at ActionLine.ca You'll hear topical City Hall and Provincial analysis, Crime and Courts updates, & exclusive newsmaker interviews countering the favored narratives of MSM Just like our original show on 92.9 KICK-FM - our hallmarks are Passion & Commitment and bringing Your Voice to the community The best radio in Winnipeg is our @TGCTS podcast! Our motto: You Have The Power To Donate: https://actionline.ca/2024/02 Join us - F ...
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Unsealed: The Tylenol Murders

AT WILL MEDIA, The Chicago Tribune

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In 1982, the nation was living in fear. One by one people in the Chicago area were dying. No one knew why — or who would be next. Law enforcement mobilized to answer the what, who and why. The what was Tylenol, laced with cyanide, placed randomly on store shelves to kill unsuspecting victims. But the who and the why? That would elude investigators for decades. If you think you know the story of the Tylenol Murders, think again. Award-winning Chicago Tribune investigative reporters Christy Gu ...
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Hello Interns! For those of you that don't know, The Department of Unessential Materials Backlogging is a little known *FORMER* agency that stores useless knowledge. Join Archivists Zack and Eli as they uncover different cases of unnecessary goodness. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dumb/support
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Sunny Anderson hosts Cooked and Booked, the podcast where food and true crime get blitzed, blended and baked into one deliciously dangerous dish. Sunny is best known as a Food Network host, but she’s also a true crime obsessive. In each episode she walks guests through wild stories of scams, heists and criminal capers with tasty twists. Like any good menu, this podcast has a wide array of offerings. Some stories are savory, like one man’s multi-year scam to create and sell millions in fake v ...
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Explore the world of AI, ChatGPT, and AR with "Beyond the Screen" - a unique podcast hosted by Frank Nanninga. Each episode takes a deep dive into cutting-edge technology and its impact on our world. What sets "Beyond the Screen" apart is that it's entirely AI-powered. The artwork is created by Midjourney, news sourced by OpenAI, and even the host's voice is cloned. - each episode is crafted by AI to create an immersive experience. The best part? "Beyond the Screen" is available in English, ...
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Post Production and Artwork by Kai Barron of Shaft Of Wit Comedy Support Kai & Pablo for less than the price of a pint. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-promoter-mouths.
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Our wives told us we talk too much about bikes. So we started a podcast about all our favorite things. Mountain bikes, beers, snowboarding, and most importantly Michigan. Every week we explore some of our favorite cities in Michigan, the beers they make, the trails they have, or the hills you can shred. Local Root's Podcast is hosted by Larry Lynch and Brian Davis. This podcast is perfect for people who love to talk about: Mtb trails Mountain Bikes Snowboarding Michigan's best mountain bike ...
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Two life-long wrestling fans (Colin Young and Robert Pasbani) convince a newer wrestling fan (Jordan Olds) to go back in time and watch every episode of WCW Monday Nitro. Relieve the journey with Knotfest every Monday.
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Sports Out Of Time

Sports Out Of Time

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A sports podcast that stands the test of time. Hosts Randal Bailey and Sam Famolaro take you back to the past to explore some of the most intriguing, bizarre and over-looked stories in sports history. We'll dive deep into some of the bigger matches, strangest moments and most overlooked athletes of all-time. Join us, sports historians, as we journey into the uncharted territories of professional sports. Thanks for coming on the ride. twitter/instagram: @sportsoutoftime Spotify - SoundCloud - ...
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The second half of the Minor League Baseball season seemed to have just started and teams are getting ready to put their feet up for a breather as they enter All-Star Game weekend. With the trade deadline coming soon after, the Blue Jays' minor league broadcasters are gearing up for various roster machinations that could affect their teams. The epi…
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The urban visionary crowd suffered a humiliating setback last week in their campaign to convince Winnipeg residents that a slip lane for cars is the most dangerous aspect of life in Osborne Village, and that expressing public safety concerns is fearmongering. The Gas Station Arts Centre said no to gaslighting the public and yes to a permanent redes…
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Welcome to episode 590 of the Trading Justice podcast where the Justice brothers discuss chaos and opportunities. Jay Powell was doing his best “Transitory 2.0” routine discussing normalizing labor conditions just days before labor readings came in at their worst levels in a long time. Are we set up for some short-term chaos in markets? The Justice…
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Episode 12 is a mid-summer update on the safety and security of the Jewish community in Canada, and reveals 2 unreported incidents in Winnipeg. 4.00 Part 1 - The Winnipeg media isn't very fast to mention antisemitic violence and threats targeting Jews in Canada - and where a lot of these incidents are happening, their local media won't mention Jews…
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Episode 11 features an interview with Sophie Hildebrandt about her petition to "Open Up Lyndale Drive". The 19 year old is leading the fight in her neighborhood against City Hall- and as we reported in the Winnipeg Sun, the city's own data backs up their position. Only TGCTS has investigated the pushback against bike lane plans for the Route 19 tru…
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Welcome to 589 of the Trading Justice podcast where the Justice brothers analyze a very pivotal decision point in the market. Markets are sitting on different support levels almost everywhere heading into a catalyst filled week. Most of the recent volatility has centered around technology and growth sectors. What catalyst can occur in the coming we…
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Marty opens Episode 1o with an update on the Season 5 Funding drive, now at over 25% of the $5600 goal. Every donor gets a copy of Retropeg, and you'll hear some background about it and the collection of black and white photographs taken in the 1970's by the late James Donahue. Then, it's a Crime Courts and Public Safety update! 7.00 Part 2- Last J…
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The final meeting of City Council before summer vacation had some important items on the agenda, and some gems from four councilors we've interviewed on the podcast previously. This week we do a listen-along of remarks from Mayor Scott Gillingham and from those council members last Thursday. What they say about proposals for garbage pick-up and fix…
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Welcome to episode 588 of the Trading Justice podcast where the Justice boys go looking for a doji. Markets have not been boring recently and the performance gap between what the Justice brothers refer to as the “left behind” areas of the market (IWM, RSP, ARKK, DIA) and recent winners was notable over the last week. The Justice boys discuss what c…
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Another City of Winnipeg fake public consultation, and the Premier admits his approved drug-use site will adversely affect the neighbours, are the focus of Episode 8. Part 1- A recap of recent episodes and Winnipeg Sun columns; Marty also notes the passing of two politically-connected matriarchs in the community. Olga Fuga and Katherine Morrisseau-…
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Welcome to episode 587 of the Trading Justice podcast where the Justice boys talk a little rotation. Ok maybe not a little rotation, as small caps exploded on high volume to end the week as market breath widened dramatically. The question on everyone’s minds is what does this mean and what comes next. Matt and Mark walk through this timely and impo…
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This bonus edition briefly highlights our podcast and Winnipeg Sun columns being ahead of the curve, We've never backed down when it's come to talking about the things that matter to the public: The state of downtown, bus and public safety, and about how government approved drug use facilities do, in fact, create safety issues for the surrounding c…
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Welcome to episode 586 of the Trading Justice podcast where the Justice boys talk markets. We have an important and different earnings season coming up over the next month. Expectations are higher than normal this earnings season as are valuations all in the backdrop of a market with weak overall breadth. What does this mean heading into this earni…
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To open Episode 6 - a recap of the Canada Day weekend road trips to Vita and CFB Shilo, more about Marty's column exposing antisemitism at the Pride parade, and a peek at Marty's upcoming Winnipeg Sun column with St. Boniface residents battling to save Happyland Pool. 10.38 Part 2 - If there's one thing we've got a nose for, it's news about Manitob…
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Welcome to episode 585 of the Trading Justice podcast where report cards have been issued for the first half of the year. Matt and Mark give letter grades to various areas of the market in the first six months as they break down the different indices, sectors, and major commodities. In their analysis, it just is not “how well did you do” but what w…
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Heading into the Canada Day weekend, we get caught up on a couple of in-person appearances for Marty, and on some of the most popular episodes so far in 2024. Added to the reach of our investigations, interviews, and commentary is the Winnipeg Sun, where Marty will be getting right down to business every Sunday with his new column. This week it wil…
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Episode 4 opens with exciting news, as the Winnipeg Sun has asked Marty Gold to become a regular Sunday columnist. It's a result of the success of the TGCTS podcast, telling it like it is- with your support. The first column, ⁠'Winnipeg transit like riding a bus in Gotham'⁠ explained how the new 'transit cops' aren't actually going to arrest anyone…
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Welcome to episode 584 of the Trading Justice podcast where the Justice brothers talk markets. Tech is all the rage lately but how does one logically make determinations on when to put on the breaks and maybe take a little profit? Matt builds a case for methods to determine this in a rules-based and systematic approach though indicators such as P.A…
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Episode 3 showcases the return of the Crime Courts and Public Safety Update, with a look at the lasting legacy of the police chief, soon to ankle the stage. Part 2- After Coun. Jason Schreyer endorsed an idea of former Mayoral candidate Don Woodstock about recycling discarded road rubble and saving taxpayers on construction costs, we wanted Don to …
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A Winnipeg Free Press editorial derided the residents of Wolseley for fighting City Hall, comparing them to "stereotypical Winnipeggers who staunchly oppose" new policies and are "“notoriously” resistant to change." Sounds like they opposed a bike lane, right? But this time, it wasn't about bikes. This was about buses. In Episode 2 of Season 5, you…
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Welcome to episode 583 of the Trading Justice podcast where the Justice brothers break down the low breadth in the market. A lot is being made in recent weeks of the gap between the “haves” and “have nots” as big-cap tech leads the market. There is certainly a wide gap between the cap-weighted index (SPY) versus the equally weighted index (RSP). Ho…
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Season 5 kicks off with an in-depth interview with Elmwood- East Kildonan Councilor Jason Schreyer, who takes on bureaucrats, unchecked construction inflation and ongoing City borrowing he says is unsustainable. The 3 term Winnipeg councillor wants a review of the rules around long-term borrowing, especially when it’s underwriting infrastructure pr…
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Welcome to episode 582 of the Trading Justice podcast where the Justice boys talk about splits. Nvidia, the most important stock in the known universe, has a 10-1 split on Monday. How has the price action of past larger companies performed after splits? What can one expect after the Nvidia split? What is the correlation between the stock price and …
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Season 4 concludes with more news about antisemitism in Winnipeg that the local media is, once again, concealing from the public. This time, it's because the Jew-haters are taking over one of the media's sacred cows- the Pride movement. We review the words the militants used that the media don't repeat. Part 1- As Marty Gold explains, a trend emerg…
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Around The Nest is the Blue Jays’ minor league podcast where the broadcasters from single-A all the way up to triple-A get together to talk about the performances of Blue Jays minor leaguers in the past two weeks. Pat Malacaro (AAA Buffalo Bisons) reported on his team’s tough run of injuries, Nathan Lukes is doing everything well, Riley Tirotta’s p…
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Episode 51 of Season 4 is a Lesson In Journalism, about a Winnipeg Free Press attack on two candidates in the LRSD school trustee by-election. It was an obvious hit job timed for the Saturday edition before the June 6 vote. The powers that be in the Free Press newsroom decided to manufacture a controversy and 'Make the story fit the headline' to fo…
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Welcome to episode 581 of the Trading Justice podcast where the Justice brothers talk a little turf war. Semiconductors up, software down, one of these must give. Matt breaks down the emerging narrative coming out of earnings between software and semiconductors and the ramifications it has not only in the tech space but the market itself. In the po…
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In Episode 50, Marty Gold walks listeners through his ongoing Season 4 reports about antisemitism and illustrates a continuing reluctance of Winnipeg media to tell the truth about the conduct and behavior of their like-minded friends in the 'From the river to the sea" crowd. Last week we published a blog story on ActionLine.ca: ⁠Antisemitism Traini…
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Welcome to episode 580 of the Trading Justice podcast where the Justice boys break down an interesting week in the market. The most important stock in the universe reported this week and Nvidia did not let down investors. Matt breaks down the numbers and talks about the broader AI theme. Thursday was an interesting day in the markets and the brothe…
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A full house turned out in St. James on Friday to say farewell to Brian Smiley. From all walks of life and his endeavours, but especially we heard about family and friends from the lake. Marty briefly describes the celebration of our old chum in Part 1 of Episode 49. 8:02 Part 2- The headlines have been blaring for a month about confrontations at a…
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A recap of violent incidents across the city is the theme of Episode 48, including a possible lead in an inner-city homicide. Part 1- Our recent episodes get a mention, as does the controversy about antisemitism on display at the University of Manitoba medical graduation- which earned a stern rebuke from the Rady family. Will this issue trip up the…
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Welcome to Episode 579 of the Trading Justice Podcast In this exciting episode, the Justice brothers dive into the markets as both gold and the broader market hit all-time highs this week. They discuss the market reaching these historic levels and the patterns that typically emerge at all-time highs. This week features notable earnings with NVIDIA …
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Around The Nest is the Blue Jays’ minor league podcast where the broadcasters from up and down the farm system get together to talk about the performances of Blue Jays prospects in the past two weeks. This week, we welcome Chris Georges, the Vancouver Canadians’ broadcast assistant, to the Nest. Chris G. is joined by Chris Jared of the New Hampshir…
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The ‘Sport of Kings’ has been thrilling fans of thoroughbred racing at ⁠Winnipeg’s Assiniboia Downs ⁠since 1958. TGCTS returns to covering the world of sports with this special interview. Last year ASD set a betting record, but there's a lot more happening at the west Portage Avenue destination than just 'playing the horses'. It's an important part…
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In Episode 46, you'll hear about the Louis Riel School Division By-Election to fill a Trustee seat in Ward 1 on June 6th. School board elections have long been used as a farm club for the Manitoba NDP- and with no spending or donation rules it's a wild-west environment for unions and other radical groups to seize a lever of political power. After t…
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In Episode 45, we take a deep dive into the battle over math education in Manitoba. After playing out in the media for almost 20 years in plain sight, we go through the history. Math is hard for lefties when the actual educators refuse to let the Paulo Friere critical race theory fan club take over school curriculum, and promote "anti-racist" math …
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Welcome to episode 578 of the Trading Justice podcast where the Justice brothers talk markets. While there are a few interesting companies reporting earnings this week (Wal-Mart, Applied Materials) last week was effectively a wrap of earnings season. Matt is ready to give his letter grade for earnings season. How did they do overall? What did EPS, …
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Episode 44 opens with listener comments about our tribute to Brian Smiley; an update on the Dan Rentz 911 suicide call from Episode 42; then lots more updates in the city hall and provincial round-ups! 8:00 Part 2- Using the bully pulpit of the Free Press, Brent Bellamy is the mouthpiece of the elitist 'urban visionary' crowd in Winnipeg, aligned w…
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This episode is dedicated to Brian Smiley, who passed away on May 4 from colon cancer at age 69. (It wasn't until after this was recorded that we finally learned his real, and not 'show-business' age.) Brian was a special guest on the debut episode of The Great Canadian Talk Show on Kick-FM in 2006 and made numerous appearances over the years. He w…
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Welcome to episode 577 of the Trading Justice Podcast! This week, we're thrilled to have Pete Thomas from ausecure.com back with us to explore the precious metals market. Pete discusses the global surge in gold buying by central banks and shares essential tips on investing and securely storing precious metals. We delve into strategic investment all…
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One month into the 2024 minor league season we get our first reports on the performance of Blue Jays prospects from low-A to triple-A from the Around The Nest crew. Host Tyler Zickel, the Voice of the Vancouver Canadians, is joined by long-time Nester Pat Malacaro (Buffalo Bisons) and newcomers Chris Jared (New Hampshire Fisher Cats) and Larry Lars…
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Episode 42 is a special interview about the case of Winnipeg resident Dan Rentz, the tragedy of his passing in November 2022, and if the City 911 service failed to send help because of a systemic bias. Part 1- Sheena Paterson is the mother of Lily Rentz, who is the daughter of Dan Rentz. The parents were a pair for 27 years, and the family struggle…
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Welcome to episode 576 of the Trading Justice Podcast! This week, we're taking you on a journey through the market's skyline, from standout earnings to the trends & patterns shaping the market. Join the Justice brothers as we unpack what’s been happening and what it means for the market this week. We've got the insights to help you navigate the mar…
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Late breaking news caused a shift in direction for Episode 41, but we make sure you get the analysis you need to know what’s going on with Wab Kinew’s crew! Part 1 – Our interview about the police shooting of Brad Singer in February opened a lot of eyes to the questions that deserve answers. Here’s the link: A listener sent a thoughtful response to…
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The shooting of Brad Singer by Winnipeg police, and the effect of his death on his family, is the topic of Episode 40. The Singer family are trying to raise financial support for the sudden and significant costs they have had to bear, as you’ll hear in this podcast – the link to donate is https://www.givesendgo.com/bradsinger Part 1- Gerry Singer j…
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Episode 39 opens with Marty Gold telling his personal stories of 3 people who have recently passed away- Maggie Roulette of Amaranth, Dr. Monte Kowall, and former newsman and voice of Assiniboia Downs, Jim Farrell. 15:30 Part 2- Guest Kelly Ryback has his own Jim Farrell story to tell before we pick up on ⁠his previous interview on Episode 37⁠. 18.…
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Welcome to episode 575 of the Trading Justice Podcast! This week, the Justice brothers are here to demystify market corrections, breaking down what they are and how to navigate them to make more informed decisions. We’re also checking in on the earnings season—what are the themes and overall numbers. Plus, we’ll cruise through the latest market new…
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Josh and Nick discuss the first three weeks of the Jays season with looks at the struggling, but puzzling offence that is seeing signs of life from Daulton Varsho but not Kevin Kiermaier, the starting staff that has seen steps forward from José Berríos and Yusei Kikuchi with an intriguing debut from Yariel Rodriguez, how Alek Manoah could fit into …
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The spotlight is on the Manitoba Legislature in Episode 38, and we report on what people are talking about, what we've heard, and what we're willing to guess. Part 1- The day Heather Stefanson walks out of 450 Broadway is coming up fast. We look at the jockeying for her Tuxedo seat, and for her former job as leader of the Progressive Conservative p…
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Episode 37 combines a look at City Hall with a Crime and Public Safety update, including a clue why carjackers and criminals started targeting the South Kenaston malls. Part 1 - Which were our most popular podcasts during the funding campaign? Those episodes are how we earned your trust - and loyal listeners spurred a last-week surge to surpass the…
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