University Baptist Church of Baton Rouge is a faith community striving to think critically, live creatively, and love continually. Visit www.ubc-br.org or @UBCBR on Facebook for more information. Music by HookSounds
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Inspired by the American Undifferentiated Medical Student Podcast with a Canadian context, UBC Faculty of Medicine learners sit down with various physicians to learn more about their specialties and help learners across the country navigate their medical careers. Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major podcast platforms. New episodes the last Monday of each month.
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Trading Talk is a podcast from the UBC Trading Group. Each episode interviews our peers as they navigate the world of finance. If you have suggestions or topics you want us to talk about feel free to send a message to wco@student.ubc.ca or contact@ubctradinggroup.com.
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From Here Forward shares stories and ideas about amazing things UBC and its alumni are doing around the world. It covers people and places, truths, science, art, and accomplishments with the view that sharing better inspires better. Join hosts Carol Eugene Park and Jeevan Sangha, both UBC grads, in exploring solutions for the negative stuff out there — focussing on the good for a change, from here forward.
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Vaden Masrani, a PhD student in machine learning at UBC and Ben Chugg, a research fellow at Stanford Law School, get into trouble arguing about everything except machine learning and law. Coherence is somewhere on the horizon. Bribes, suggestions, love-mail and hate-mail all welcome at incrementspodcast@gmail.com.
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A podcast from the Library at UBC Okanagan featuring faculty and researchers critically discussing their work.
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Exploration, collaboration and innovation at UBC Science.
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Bringing the best of UBC to our alumni and listeners around the world. Episodes feature prominent speakers and insightful discussions about current issues.
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CBC Radio's The Current is a meeting place of perspectives with a fresh take on issues that affect Canadians today.
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My Financial Life is a podcast mini-series about personal finance.
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Listen to the top writers, philosophers, researchers, singers and actors in the Humanities, Social Sciences and Creative and Performing Arts at UBC. Provocative interviews, expert commentary and the latest updates from the Faculty of Arts make for an informative and entertaining segment.
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Tuum Est: UBC Student Alumni Council


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Welcome to "Tuum Est" by the University of British Columbia's Student Alumni Council (SAC). Our podcast aims to empower and showcase members of the UBC community, including students, faculty, and alumni.
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Join your hosts Kyle Boyle, Melissa Woodward and Reid Mitchell as they explore exercise as a vital sign of health and how sport should be inclusive to everyone.
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Tweets and Tunes talking with Capitol 6 during their live performance at the UBC SUB.
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Joy in the Summer: alumni UBC Summer Series is a lighthearted, inspiring, three-part series that presents a summer of joyfulness and fun as told by UBC alumni; wine, music and geocaching specialists; and stay-in-the-neighborhood athletes, romantics and travelers.
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Joy in the Summer is our three-part podcast mini-series, telling stories of wine, adventure and music from the perspectives of UBC alumni, faculty members and students. Listen along as you enjoy the Summer Series activities or when you need a little escape from your day.
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The Jobs in Science Podcast explores the lives of modern scientists and the opportunities that exist for those exploring STEM careers. It's also about the daily lives of the scientists, their life philosophies and their advice to future generations.
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Do you want to feel motivated and inspired? Find out how, in the middle of a pandemic, our alumni from around the world are rethinking what it means to be a leader. Your Next Career Step is a podcast miniseries where we will learn from industry experts and alumni about career and professional development.
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More than just a podcasting course. Adopting a journalistic framework to communicate powerful stories and present academic content in new ways through the use of audio technology.
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In this podcast we look at the changes in primary care in British Columbia during the COVID-19 pandemic. We talk about ways primary care clinics can and are adapting in this crisis. Each episode we tackle a different topic from how to stay connected as a team to how to approach advanced care planning with patients. We try to keep things real and practical so you can apply these ideas in your practices. Brought to you by the University of British Columbia's Primary Care Innovation Support Uni ...
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Weekly services from The Church at Arkansas1905 E Mission BlvdFayetteville, AR
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Uniontown Bible Church is a group of imperfect people who have been saved, in spite of ourselves, because God is merciful. It’s out of that experience with God’s mercy that we seek to impact Carroll County, MD with the great news that Jesus died for us, loves us, and will receive us with open arms when we see Him in Heaven. It’s our goal to hold the Bible in great respect - we see it as the infallible, unerring Word of God that has all that we need for our faith and for our lives. As we hear ...
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Around 10% of the Filipino working population is abroad, with almost 6,000 Filipinos leaving the country every day. For Filipinos growing up in the diaspora, our motherland is a foreign land. Why is the Filipino Dream to leave the Philippines? And what do Filipinos experience in their host countries when they migrate for a better life? Join Sulong UBC, Migrante BC, and Damayan BC, in collaboration with the BIPOC Extraordinary Working Group of the UBC Science Undergraduate Society, for our po ...
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Geared towards medical students, this series hosts psychiatrists from a diverse array of subspecialties to explore the enormous breadth of practice in this exciting and evolving field of medicine. Discover what could be the Right Psych for you! Hosted by UBC Medical students as part of the UBC Department of Psychiatry Immersion Program. Special thanks to Dr. Clare Beasley for hosting the annual Immersion Camp and connecting us with her colleagues to interview for this series.
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CiTR Sports interviews UBC's premiere athletes, discovers the off-field stories of the Thunderbirds, and provides your weekly roundup of UBC sports action with hosts who are a little too passionate about the T-birds.
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Looking for advice? Hosts Brandon and Mormei think they can help you with that. All Ears is an advice radio program where the hosts read real questions from the UBC community and answer them live. Other content includes interviewing students, consulting experts, and giving campus life advice. Submit your question at http://alleears.tumblr.com/ask
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Former CanWest MVP, U-Sport Gold Medalist, NWHL Champion, Women's KHL All Star, UBC record holder and so much more - Tatiana Rafter brings her opinions, personality and energy to hockey fans. Focusing on who and what she chooses!
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In the Meiji at 150 Podcast, host Tristan Grunow (UBC) interviews specialists of Japanese history, literature, art, and culture. For more, visit: https://Meijiat150.arts.ubc.ca, or see the episode guide at: https://meijiat150.arts.ubc.ca/podcast-episode-guide/.
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That's One Way To Look At It


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That's One Way To Look At It
Goutham Jaini, Sum Sarmadi, Kavi Ratnaweera
Three UBC students provide their insights on everything regarding University. Whether you are coming into university or a current undergraduate, there will be conversation and debate topics that you can relate to and learn from.
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Alphabet Soup is a talk show which focuses on the writing of MFA Creative Writing students at UBC. Topics include events happening in the program and the Vancouver art scene while promoting the writers and the genre which they are working in.
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Heatwave Radio's premiere entertainment podcast! Every week, Alex and Jeff get together to talk about the latest movie, tv, and video game news. Tune in to hear UBC Okanagan's (self-appointed) pop-culture authorities discuss everything from Batman to Pokemon to Michael Bolton!
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Textbook (FKA The Student Special Hour) is an eclectic foray into the wonderful world of UBC campus life. Each week features a plethora of student initiatives, upcoming events, and current affairs, brought to you through interviews with clubs, faculty, societies and associations. Listen to this and more brought together in a nice tidy bow by CiTRs very own Student Programming Coordinator. Come on a while ride with us as we sit down each week and bring you news and tunes for campus living. Ph ...
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Hello beautiful souls! My name is Sahil Chawla and I'm a UBC medical student. The goal of this podcast is to answer commonly asked premed questions while chatting with other med students and doctors. You can also find the video version of this podcast on my personal YouTube channel, "Sahil Chawla" - I hope you enjoy listening to this podcast!!
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Learn about the various facets of Scleroderma from the perspectives of both patients and healthcare providers. Hosted by Valerie Doyon, UBC medical student. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed on the Scleroderma Education Podcast are for educational purposes only and do not constitute nor replace professional medical advice. Please consult with your own healthcare provider if you have any concerns about your health.
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Start your mornings off with Mankiran and Natasha who talk about news, entertainment and everything in-between. Plus informative interviews!
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The Spencer Latu Show is a progressive politics show that speaks truth to power. We provide much needed coverage, and media criticism of stories at the municipal, provincial, national and international level from the perspective of two progressive working class students; Spencer Latu and Ajeetpal Gill. We are based out of UBC in Vancouver BC.
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An interview-based show about how students, past and present, have come up with creative ways to overcome social challenges in the community. Each episode will invite individuals to share their stories of success and failure, along with actionable advice on how to start an innovative initiative that serves the community. Hear from UBC students, alumni and others involved in the community!
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Canadian Football coverage EVERY WEEKDAY with a wide variety of voices to fit your listening needs. Monday - The Eh Block w/ Marshall Ferguson Tuesday - All-Canadian w/ Connor & Wade Wednesday - The Breakdown w/ DT & Marsh Thursday - All-Canadian w/ Connor & Wade Friday - Marsh & Melo Follow us @CFPerspective on Twitter and Instagram for all CFP updates and visit CFPerspective.com anytime!
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Official channel of the "Hokkaidō 150: Settler Colonialism and Indigeneity in Modern Japan and Beyond" workshop. Stay tuned for audio of Hokkaidō 150 workshop proceedings, along with podcasts exploring topics related to Ainu history and culture, and the settler colonization of Hokkaidō.
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WOSH is a podcast about skin health featuring the science behind the WOSH Mineral Bar. WOSH harnesses the incredible power of Kisameet Glacial Clay and its surrounding biome of 40+ minerals. First used by Coastal First Nations, Kisameet Clay has been considered a “healing clay” for topical and internal ailments for centuries. Studies on the clay began in the 1940s by MIT, and over six years of extensive research continues at UBC to support the clay’s remarkable healing properties. Each episo ...
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Public Health. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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Perspective on CPAC examines world events that matter to Canadians. With dispatches from the field and expert analysis, our guests break down complex global issues and shed light on Canada’s role on the international stage. Alison Smith is one of Canada’s best known and respected broadcast journalists. As an anchor and reporter for more than three decades, she was a senior award-winning member of the CBC News team. She has reported from every Canadian province and territory and across the gl ...
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Jamie Mah is a writer, bartender and sommelier in beautiful Vancouver B.C. Join him as he takes comprehensive deep dives into everything food and culture in the city and around the globe.
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Welcome to #Toby4WARD. My name is Toby and I believe people want to get involved in community building but don't know how. If you share this belief, continue on... This podcast is built on that belief and explored through the mantra "Inspire Myself. Inspire Others. Inspire the World." Here you'll find a collection of interviews, speeches, and other podcast-worthy recordings in the areas of Self-Awareness, Positive Leadership, and Community Building. Continue the Journey - http://toby4ward.com
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Vancouver Green Building Audio Tours


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Green Building Audio Tours
Green building audio tours are audio guides to Vancouver’s green buildings. Each three-minute recording takes the listener on a virtual ‘tour’ of the building’s green design features, guided by the architect or member of the design team.
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UBC Bug Bake Off serves up insect dishes, learn about the growing research in this area
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Dr. Yasmin Akhtar, a researcher and lecturer in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems at UBCBy Spice Radio 1200 AM
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University Baptist Church of Baton Rouge is a faith community striving to think critically, live creatively, and love continually. Visit www.ubc-br.org or @UBCBR on Facebook for more information. Music by HookSounds
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The Current


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IV vitamin therapy a ‘case of marketing, not science,’ says UBC nursing prof
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Clinics offering IV vitamin drips are popping up in cities across Canada, and more celebrities and online influencers are promoting the treatments. But Bernie Garrett, a professor of nursing at the University of British Columbia, says they’re nothing more than a “health scam.” Is there any evidence supporting IV drips?…
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Canadian Football Perspective


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All-Canadian - UBC Did WHAT/ Conference Championships
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Connor and Wade are here to break down the insane comeback from the T-Birds, Rooker's Massive day, and how the Bears found themselves in this situation. After that the pair discuss UdeM/Laval, and X/Bishops before Connor gives his picks for the National Semi-Finals To help grow your coverage; subscribe, share, and leave a review!…
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Canadian Football Perspective


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All-Canadian - Vanier (Connor's Version) and Superlatives
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Connor and Wade are here to discuss Connor's takes on the Vanier before they hand out their end of season superlatives! The Awards this year are: F The Play Up Man of the Year Roadgrader of the Year SAM of the Year Rookie of the Year Dude of the Year To help grow your coverage; subscribe, share, and leave a review!…
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The Current


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Saving the wriggle fence, and other endangered Nfld. crafts
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Traditional crafts like weaving, instrument- and broom-making are disappearing in Newfoundland, but the award-winning Crafts at Risk project is helping experts pass their skills on to the next generation. Matt Galloway talks to some of the people bringing those traditions back from the brink of extinction, and learns how to make something called a …
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The Current


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Fifth Estate investigates actor Nathan Chasing Horse
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Multiple women in Canada say they were sexually assaulted by the Dances with Wolves actor Nathan Chasing Horse, and that accusations against him were overlooked for years. The actor has been charged with sexual assault in Nevada, where Las Vegas police also allege he’s the leader of a cult called The Circle. In a new CBC Fifth Estate investigation,…
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With the world’s eyes on Gaza, a Palestinian farmer in the West Bank says his community is facing a surge in Israeli settler violence, which has prompted fears of escalating conflict in the wider region.
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The Morning Buzz on Spice Radio

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Just for Laughs Vancouver is back Feb 15-24 with a stellar lineup of comedians and will also feature a number of South Asian comedians.
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Nick Brazao, head of programmingBy Spice Radio 1200 AM
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Week 3 of our series based on 1 Thessalonians 5:5.By Life at UBC
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The Current


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Why focusing on talent can obscure potential
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We often think that people who achieve great success must have been born with raw, natural talent. But in his new book Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things, psychologist Adam Grant says that idea misses the potential lurking in all of us.
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The classic Canadian kids TV show Nanalan is entertaining millions in memes on social media, almost 20 years after it went off air. Jamie Shannon, the show’s co-creator and voice of Mona, tells us why a trip to Nana’s house might be just what the world needs right now.
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The Current


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Like ‘day and night’: India’s reaction to assassination plot allegations in Canada and U.S.
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U.S. prosecutors allege that an Indian government employee ordered the killing of a Sikh separatist leader on U.S. soil — just two months after Ottawa accused India of playing a role in the killing of a Sikh leader in B.C. Matt Galloway talks to former CSIS director Richard Fadden about the allegations, and why India’s reaction to each country's ac…
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The Current


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Green ambition or just greenwashing? COP28 kicks off in Dubai
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The United Nations COP28 climate talks have begun in the United Arab Emirates, amid criticism that the summit’s leader is also head of the country's largest oil and gas company. The CBC’s Susan Ormiston joins us from Dubai to discuss the country’s enormous new solar farm, accusations of greenwashing and whether the meeting will meet this climate mo…
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The Morning Buzz on Spice Radio

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Diljit Dosanjh is set to make history next year with a just-announced performance at Vancouver’s BC Place on April 27, 2024 — the first Punjabi stadium show.
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Jeevan Sangha, popular culture columnistBy Spice Radio 1200 AM
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Dave Bennie, VP Port Moody Ecological Society and volunteer at the Noon's Creek HatcheryBy Spice Radio 1200 AM
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Increments


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#58 Ask Us Anything V: How to Read and What to Read
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Alright people, we made it. Six months, a few breaks, some uncontrollable laughter, some philosophy, many unhinged takes, a little bit of diarrhea and we're here, the last Ask Us Anything. After this we're never answering another God D*** question. Ever. We discuss Do you wish you could change your own interests? Methods of information ingestion Ta…
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Researcher Ellen Stokes was sifting through library archives when she happened upon the pieces of a long-lost work by Antonio Salieri, Mozart's arch rival. She tells us about the discovery, and what it was like to see it performed for the first time in 200 years.
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The Current


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How to talk to your kids about online sexual extortion
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A 12-year-old boy in B.C. took his own life after becoming a victim of online sexual extortion. In a world where kids are increasingly online, we discuss how parents can start conversations about digital safety.
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The Current


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Alberta to fund nurse practitioner clinics, but critics urge more action on family doctor shortage
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Alberta will soon fund nurse practitioners to open their own clinics, in the hopes of providing primary care to the estimated 800,000 Albertans without a family doctor. But some medical associations say the move leaves physicians overlooked and disrespected, and the province needs to do more to fix the root causes of the shortage.…
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The Current


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Why Martin Baron thinks journalists should keep their opinions to themselves
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Veteran editor and journalist Martin Baron led the Washington Post through seismic shifts in the world of journalism, as well as the newspaper’s sale to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Baron tells Matt Galloway about being yelled at by former U.S. president Donald Trump, and why he believes objectivity is still a vital part of journalism.…
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A poll finds rising costs causing ‘inflation isolation’ among Canadians
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Linda Paula, Licensed Insolvency Trustee with MNP LTD Inflation isolation studyBy Spice Radio 1200 AM
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MEDamorphosis Podcast


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S5 E3: Adapting to the Pediatrics Ward - Dr. Jill Lin
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Today 3rd Yr UBC Medicine learner, Ella Chan speaks with Dr. Jill Lin, a resident physician in Pediatrics at UBC’s BCCH Campus. Dr. Lin walks us through their journey to their specialty and their passion in global health in medical school. Guest: Dr. Jill Lin Hosted Edited by: Ella Chan Music: Dr. Ian Downie New episodes of MEDamorphosis are availa…
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Bright Ideas Events agency talks about the event planning industry and how to plan a great holiday party
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Sharon Bonner president and CEO at Bright Ideas Event AgencyBy Spice Radio 1200 AM
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We are honored to have Bill Tilford, a seasoned quantitative investment professional with over three decades of experience at RBC Global Asset Management, CPPIB, and CC&L. Bill shares insights into his roles at Arrowstreet Capital and CC&L, discussing the challenges and successes in the quantitative investment landscape over the years. We talk abou…
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All-Canadian - Allez Les Bleus! (Vanier Recap)
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Wade is here to discuss the Carabins win in the Vanier Cup over the last weekend and how they were able to take down the T-Birds! From emotion, to pass rushes, to JO he covers it ALL! Stay tuned later this week for more coverage as Connor returns once again... To help grow your coverage; subscribe, share, and leave a review!…
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The Current


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Brodutch family reunited after weeks held hostage by Hamas
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Hagar Brodutch and her three children have been released by Hamas, seven weeks after they were taken hostage in the Oct. 7 attack. Hagar’s brother-in-law Aharon Brodutch tells Matt Galloway about the family’s long-awaited reunion; and the CBC’s Margaret Evans discusses the ceasefire deal that has allowed much-needed aid into Gaza.…
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The Current


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Tackling the housing crisis with prefabricated modular homes
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Could modular homes be a key part of solving Canada’s housing crisis? Some experts say this type of structure, built quickly in a warehouse like Lego, could be what's needed to get more Canadians into homes of their own.
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The Current


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Path to limit climate change ‘narrowing by day’: Fatih Birol
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Fatih Birol, the head of the International Energy Agency, discusses the role of the energy sector in addressing climate change, what we'd have to change in our lives to meet climate targets — and whether those targets are still realistic.
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Jennifer Anderson @grocerydeals.canada on InstagramBy Spice Radio 1200 AM
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The Morning Buzz on Spice Radio

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Most small retailers lose sales to big business and online giants during the Black Friday shopping weekend according to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business
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Emily Boston, policy analyst at the Canadian Federation of Independent BusinessBy Spice Radio 1200 AM
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The Current


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These young Canadians are pushing the boundaries of science
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Matt Galloway meets grade 12 student Anush Mutyala and grade 11 student Vinny Gu, two young scientists who are inventing the future for the benefit of others.
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The Current


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Why a moving iceberg has scientists’ attention
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A giant iceberg three times the size of Manhattan has broken from the Antarctic ice shelf. Its movement — and environmental impact — is being closely monitored by scientists around the world, including David Holland, a professor of math and environmental science at New York University.
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The Current


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Could rent banks soften the impact of rising rent?
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The impact of rising rent is being felt across the country — and with more people on the edge of affording rent, some municipalities are looking at rent banks as a possible solution. Matt Galloway discusses this with Gladys Wong, executive director of Neighbourhood Information Post; and a panel of Melissa Giles, managing director of the BC Rent Ban…
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The Current


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Inquest looks into the death of Soleiman Faqiri
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In 2016, Soleiman Faqiri was being held at the Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay, Ont., awaiting trial. But 11 days after he went into custody, Faqiri, who lived with schizophrenia, died in a violent confrontation with guards. An inquest into Soleiman Faqiri's death is underway. CBC’s Shanifa Nasser walks us through the details.…
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Netherlands election result, Mayor of Surrey Brenda Locke announces constitutional challenge over policing, and Black Friday
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Charlie Smith, editor of PancouverBy Spice Radio 1200 AM
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The Current


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Can 'public adjusters' really take on big insurance?
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A little-known field is growing in Canada, as public adjusters step in to represent homeowners in the wake of disaster. "It's like having a lawyer in a lawsuit," says Brandon Sobel, an insurer-turned-adjuster who sees a “massive power imbalance” between laypeople and the professionals who handle their claims – one he compares to a beer league team …
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The Current


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Rise of Islamophobia worse now than after 9/11, says sociology professor
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An increase in anti-Palestinian and anti-Muslim hate crimes has taken place in Canada since Israel declared war on Hamas in early October. Matt Galloway discusses living in the shadow of Islamophobia and anti-Palestinian racism with Jasmin Zine, a professor of Sociology and Religion and Culture at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ont.; and D…
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Wade is here to talk Hec Crighton and tee up this weekend's Vanier Cup before discussing UofT's Coaching move and how the programs with vacancies should look to take the next step forward. To help grow the coverage; subscribe, share, and leave a review!By Marsh, DT, Melo, Connor and Wade
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Krishna Kumar, the BC representative from UCMAS, the Abacus-based math organization for children aged 5+By Spice Radio 1200 AM
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U.S. reportedly thwarted assassination of Sikh separatist on American soil. What does this new allegation mean for the U.S and India's diplomatic relationship? What impact will this have on Canada?
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Dr Jovian Radheshwar, professor in the department of political science at Douglas CollegeBy Spice Radio 1200 AM
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The Current


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Why singer Marichka Marczyk joined the war effort to support Ukraine
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For nearly a decade, Ukrainian-Canadian singer Marcihka Marczyk has been supporting her home country by using her voice. But recently, Marczyk stepped up her support and joined the fight as a combat medic. She tells Galloway what she saw during a tour in Ukraine.
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The Current


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Ontario Universities call for more funding, end of a tuition freeze
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Ontario universities are calling for a tuition increase and more funding, after a new provincial government-commissioned report says the post-secondary sector is in financial trouble. Matt Galloway asks Deborah MacLatchy, president and vice-chancellor of Wilfred Laurier University in Waterloo, Ont., whether increasing tuition for students is the ri…
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The Current


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Former RCMP intelligence official found guilty of violating secrets act
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Cameron Ortis, a former RCMP intelligence official, has been found guilty of breaching secrets laws for leaking sensitive police information. Ortis says he will appeal the decision. Stephanie Carvin, an associate professor at Carleton University in Ottawa and a former national security analyst, explains the verdict.…
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News has come out that the 1 percent is responsible for a lot of the pollution. A conversation on why we should care about celebrities' climate hypocrisy
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Jeevan Sangha, popular culture columnist.By Spice Radio 1200 AM
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Spice Radio turns 17 this week! Sunny's Bridal is giving you the chance to win a fabulous House of Masaba piece
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Arjun Sethi creative director at Sunny's BridalBy Spice Radio 1200 AM
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Chrystia Freeland defends government’s fall economic statement
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Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says the fall economic statement shows her government is prepared to combat the rising cost of living for Canadians. But critics suggest the Liberal government still isn’t doing enough.
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