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Ari Gold, director of the air-drum comedy "Adventures of Power" and Guinness World Record holder for air-drumming, chats with the world's top drummers about music, drums, and more. This podcast is co-presented with Modern Drummer Magazine. Watch "Adventures of Power" on Prime and Vimeo to help support MusiCares, and watch episodes at AirDrummer.com, or listen at HotSticks.fm!
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Roy Green Show

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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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Nathan Sepe of "The Carlton Wrap" blog looks at everything going on at Ikon Park with the Carlton Football Club. Each week The Carlton Wrap reviews the week of footy gone by and previews the upcoming events surrounding the club. Special guests to make appearances and chat all things Navy Blue.
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Grade A Nation is what podcasts are meant to be: great conversations with great guests from all walks of life. We get to the bottom of discerning fact from fiction in a world that is sometimes seemingly filled with phonies and fakes. Topics are discussed with a quirky blend of humor and honesty. Hear from the interesting personalities of the day at their most unfiltered with compelling interviews. The podcast for folks that don't want to be pandered to or have their time wasted. A program pr ...
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Today’s podcast: Iran is threatening direct mlitary action against Israel and in the next days with a representative of the Tehran regime saying an aerial attack on Israel by Iran might last 3-4 days, saying "bloodshed would be carried out"(against Israel). Expectation is Hezbollah may launch a full-scale assault on Israel in coming days. Meanwhile…
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So what are the rights of a person who feels under threat to take whatever action he or she deems necessary to protect his or her personal safety? The criminal code is murky and does not permit a person to take whatever action he or she feels necessary to protect self, famlly and property. Guest: Ari Goldkind. Criminal lawyer, blogger, media commen…
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We cover Ukraine incursion into Russia, war between likely Israel and Iran, race riots in England. Guest: Professor Christian Leuprecht. Professor at Royal Military College and Queen's University. Editor of the Canadian Military Journal. Previously Eisenhower fellow at the NATO Defence College in Rom. Latest book: Security, Cooperation, Governance,…
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Adam Zivo, executive director of the Centre for Responsible Drug Policy has published a series of op eds in the National Post challenging the 'safer drug' supply policy in British Columbia and Ontario particularly. His latest op ed "Almost as good as giving drug users cash" has been challenged by supporters of the safer drug policy. Guest: Adam Ziv…
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Iran is threatening direct mlitary action against Israel and in the next days with a representative of the Tehran regime saying an aerial attack on Israel by Iran might last 3-4 days, saying "bloodshed would be carried out"(against Israel). Expectation is Hezbollah may launch a full-scale assault on Israel in coming days. Meanwhile the U.S. has an …
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The race riots in England have abated after strong action by the new Labour government of Keir Starmer took action against far-right demonstrators/rioters. Some arrested, charged, tried and convicted within 6 days last week. While the violence may have abated, it would be foolhardy to assume the anger against migrants, Britain's refugee and immigra…
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Joe Warmington in the Toronto Sun wrote: Time to send a message and arrest those who terrorize motorist during protests. Protesters and demonstrators in Toronto last Tuesday were interfering with the flow of traffic with an aerial video showing a protester hitting a car with a protest sign and in other shots it appears demonstrators were going up a…
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Today’s podcast: ISIS adherents prepared to attack Taylor Swift fans in Vienna. Attacking fans of pop/rock stars and other celebrities a growing threat from ISIS and other terror organizations? Radicalization is a growing issue and plans to commit mass acts of terror have been planned by those as young as 12-14 years of age. Guest: Professor Magnus…
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The Ukrainian diaspora in Canada is among the largest in the world. Guest: Borys Wrzesnewskyj is a former Toronto Liberal MP with deep ties to Ukraine, has intimate knowledge of Ukraine's war with Russia and was Justin Trudeau's personal guest when Ukraine's president Zelesky addressed Canada's parliament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit me…
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Concert Safety Tips for Parents and teens. Prepared by our guest In the wake of terror attacks plotted and planned for attendees to Taylor Swift concerts. Taylor Swift has upcoming concerts in Toronto and Vancouver. Guest: Eric Alper. He's Canada's leading freelance music publicist. Speaks about music in the news. A 16-time JUNO Award winner overse…
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Horrifying video of a Briazilan commuter plane with 61 passengers and crew crashing into a community approximately 80km from Sau Paulo, Brazil. First impression from a veteran Air Canada captain. Guest: Raymond Hall, former Air Canada captain, lawyer and former head of the Air Canada Pilots Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megap…
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Tasha Kheriddin NP op ed: Liberal immigration policy risks turning Canada into a terrorist haven. In an earlier op ed this ear Kheriddin wrote Justin Trudeau frittered away a perfectly good immigration policy in the pursuit of votes. Guest: Tasha Kheriddin. Canadian publi affairs commentator, consultant, lawyer and policy analyst. Book, The Right P…
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ISIS adherents prepared to attack Taylor Swift fans in Vienna. Attacking fans of pop/rock stars and other celebrities a growing threat from ISIS and other terror organizations? Radicalization is a growing issue and plans to commit mass acts of terror have been planned by those as young as 12-14 years of age. Guest: Professor Magnus Ranstorp. Expert…
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Ukraine military crosses the border into Kursk region of Russia and successfully attacks Russia's military units in the region. Impact of this action by Ukraine? Will it weaken Putin in the eyes of Russians? Guest: Professor Anders Aslund. Internationally renowned economist who was national economy advisor to both Ukraine and Russia (at different t…
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England has been embroiled in race riots for several weeks. Two women, a 34 year old mother of five and a former flight attendant, 43, have been sentenced to a combined almost 5 years in prison. The mother of five for running a burning garbage bin at police officers and the former flight attendant for shouting profane racist language at police and …
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The United States is embroiled in a presidential election perhaps like no other before it. VP Kamala Harris succeeds president Joe Biden at the top of the Democrat ticket and selects Minnesota governor Tim Walz as her running-mate for the Democratic ticket opposing the Republican Party's former president Donald Trump and Senator JD Vance ticket. Ho…
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Toronto terror arrests raise questions about security screening. - Today we speak about this issue and the level of danger concerning possible terror/ISIS supporters in Canada, following the arrests and charges against 62 year old Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi and his 26 year old son Mostafa alleged to have been within hours of launching a terror atta…
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Guest: Adam Zivo, Executive Director of the Centre for Responsible Drug Policy. Wrote op ed for NP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Global News / Curiouscast
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GUEST Phil Gurski President/CEO Borealis Risk Consulting. Former strategic analyist at CSIS specializing in violent Islamist-inspired homegrown terrorism and radicalization. Book: The Peaceable Kingdom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Global News / Curiouscast
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Today's Podcast: A Toronto father and son arrested while allegedly in the "advanced stages" of planning a violent attack in the city and have been charged with multiple terrorism-related offences, the RCMP say. Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi, 62, and Mostafa Eldidi, 26, face a total of nine charges. Among them is one count each of conspiracy to commit …
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Considerable number of headlines concerning the state of Canada's economy have been published over the past weeks. How many have made the public radar? Each one has an impact on either many, most or all Canadians. GUEST : Professor Eric Kam Macro-economist. Toronto Metropolitan University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoi…
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Unethical behavior in the world's major sporting events is still met with head-shaking and outright consternation and disbelief. See the Team Canada women's soccer team drone-spying scandal in Paris. But has cheating/unethical behavior become essentially commonplace in sport competition worldwide? Huge money are in play, as are massive career boost…
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A Lethbridge jury yesterday returned verdicts of not guilty against to men accused of conspiring to kill RCMP officers at the Canada/U.S. Border blockade at Coutts, Alberta. Chris Carbert and Anthony Olienick were found guilty on lesser charges of mischief and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, with Olienick also convicted of the posse…
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Eleven months ago the NWT community of Yellowknife was in the path of a massive wildfire causing an evacuation accompanied by harrowing first-person accounts of what the evac route was like as it too was in the sights of the fire. How has Yellowknife managed to recover and what has the impact on residents been? GUEST : Donna Lynn Baskin, Yellowknif…
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The massive wildfire near Jasper keeps growing .The fire, thought to be the largest in the near 117-year history of Jasper National Park, continues to burn out of control and increased in size to cover an area of 39,000 hectares. The lingering question is: 'Why and how did this happen? GUEST : Douglas Todd Loewen ECA MLA is a Canadian politician an…
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With the recent killing of the Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah second-in-command Faud Shukr in Lebanon, is the Middle East on the brink of all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah? Hezbollah and Iran have vowed revenge against Israel which has not confirmed if it was behind the killing of Haniyeh. As well, anti-Semitic violence continues …
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As per different reports, the father in the above case reported to have committed acts of violence on ISIS' behalf in 2015 and still he was admitted to Canada. How did this happen under the watch of our anti terrorism laws and government authorities. GUEST : Scott Newark, Former AB crown attorney and executive director of the Canadian Police Associ…
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A Toronto father and son arrested while allegedly in the "advanced stages" of planning a violent attack in the city and have been charged with multiple terrorism-related offences, the RCMP say. Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi, 62, and Mostafa Eldidi, 26, face a total of nine charges. Among them is one count each of conspiracy to commit murder for the be…
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Fierce and unflinching, Rochelle Potkar's poetry springs from the deeply personal and ripples out to the world, capturing lovers' whispers and reverberations of explosions with equal ease. Vividly depicting love, grief, anger, and defiance, these poems glimmer like coins beneath the water surface, tethered with the weight of wishes clinging to them…
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Today’s podcast: Jas chats with Blair Feltmate, head of the Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation at the University of Waterloo about the importance of halting carbon tax rebates and instead putting the money toward climate adaptation. Guest: Blair Feltmate, head of the Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation at the University of Waterloo. Jas chats with…
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Today’s podcast: Shaye catches up with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, getting the latest on wildfire fighting efforts inside the town of Jasper, how collaboration efforts are going with all levels of government and when residents could possibly be let back into town. Guest: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith Shaye is joined by Ken McMullen, president …
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In Christian Collier's debut poetry collection, Greater Ghost (Four Way Books, 2024), this extraordinary Black Southern poet precisely stitches the sutures of grief and gratitude together over our wounds. These pages move between elegies for private hauntings and public ones, the visceral bereavement of a miscarriage alongside the murder of a famil…
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Yanagawa Seigan (1789–1858) and his wife Kōran (1804–79) were two of the great poets of nineteenth-century Japan. They practiced the art of traditional Sinitic poetry—works written in literary Sinitic, or classical Chinese, a language of enduring importance far beyond China’s borders. Together, they led itinerant lives, traveling around Japan teach…
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Kendra Sullivan's latest book of poetry, Reps (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2024), cycles through a series of operational exercises that gradually enable her to narrate an attempted escape from the trappings of narrativity—plot, character, chronology, and the promise of a probable future issuing forth from a stable past. From deep within a narrowly constr…
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Today's Podcast: The assassination attempt against Donald Trump Guest: Dr. Zuhdi Jasser. Nuclear cardiologist, Phoenix. Former U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander and Republican candidate for U.S. Congress in November's general election. Strong Donald Trump supporter. Muslim and author of Battle for the Soul of Islam. Also Phoenix radio talk show host. …
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The assassination attempt against Donald Trump Guest: Dr. Zuhdi Jasser. Nuclear cardiologist, Phoenix. Former U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander and Republican candidate for U.S. Congress in November's general election. Strong Donald Trump supporter. Muslim and author of Battle for the Soul of Islam. Also Phoenix radio talk show host. Learn more about …
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On March 3, 2005, four RCMP officers were ambushed and murdered on the farm of James Rozsko near Mayorthorpe, Alberta. Single greatest loss of life among RCMP officers in one incident in the history of the force to that date. One of the officers was Brock Myrol whose father Keith is a singer/songwriter and recipient of the Saskatchewan Country Musi…
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More with Keith and Colleen Myrol. Keith wrote the song Heroes following his son's murder and has written a new song titled: Saturday Jimmy went to war, Instead of for Beer with the Boys. There is a powerful message in this song about the state of the world today and Keith Myrol will speak to that, as well as the West needing to support Ukraine wit…
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Back to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. The dean of American pollsters John Zogby, founder of John Zogby Strategies(.com) and co-host of The Zogby Report podcast with his son Jeremy, joins me for a "two friends who have decades of experience reading the lay of the land in the U.S. and beyond discuss major events, such as the assassinatio…
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Assassination attempt against Donald Trump. How may this affect the U.S. national election for November 5? Might the attempt on Trump's life cool the political rhetoric in the U.S. and perhaps Canada, at least somewhat? Or will it serve to turn up the heat? What does polling in the U.S. (and Canada) suggest the mood of Americans (and Canadians) wou…
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A recent National Post op ed by Adam Zivo was headlined "We either help Ukraine now or face a possible Russian threat in the future." Adam Zivo has spent 2 years living in Ukraine since the Russian invasion of that country and experienced the missile attacks, the loss of power and heat in winter, all of which he will talk about. There is as well a …
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Canada's business community is challenging PM Justin Trudeau on this country's failing to meet 2% of GDP on military spending as demanded by membership in NATO. The Business Council of Canada president/CEO Goldy Hyder sent a letter to Trudeau urging him to meet the NATO military spending requirement. - Following the NATO meetings this past week in …
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A new on air broadcast career begins. Tom Craig who for the past year has with determination and success taken on the role of tech producer / call screener for RGS is leaving us to begin his very first on air venture, The Tom Craig Show, in Port Alberni, British Columbia. Exciting time, as those of us who have spent years at the microphone well rem…
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Today's podcast: European military commanders warning of imminent war with Russia (within the next 2 years). With that backdrop the NATO conference took place this week in Washington where President Joe Biden's mental acuity continued to be questioned and Canada increasingly came under pressure from senior U.S. government, as well as other NATO off…
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European military commanders warning of imminent war with Russia (within the next 2 years). With that backdrop the NATO conference took place this week in Washington where President Joe Biden's mental acuity continued to be questioned and Canada increasingly came under pressure from senior U.S. government, as well as other NATO officials demanding …
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MAID. Medical Assistance in Dying. Canadian federal law Bill C-7 allows a person in Canada who meets specific medical/health criteria to be granted MAID. Still contested by various individuals and groups, increasingly Canadians are dying with a physician's or nurse practitioner's direct assistance. We speak with a BC family doctor who has, by her o…
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Op ed: University of Windson shamefully caves to anti-Israel protesters. Are Canadian universities true hotbeds for antisemitism and how to address? Guest: Avi Benlolo. Founder and CEO of the Abraham Global Peace Initiative Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Global News / Curiouscast
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Something's Rotten in Denmark at least with that country's livestock carbon tax. Beginning in 2030 Denmark's livestock farmers, as in cattle, sheep and pigs, will be forced to remit a carbon tax for their farm animals farts and belching. Might it be possible that Canada, without fully considering the impact, would introduce a similar tax here? Gues…
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