Economics Detective Radio is a podcast about markets, ideas, institutions, and all things related to the field of economics. Episodes consist of long-form interviews and are generally released on Fridays. Topics include economic theory, economic history, the history of thought, money, banking, finance, macroeconomics, public choice, business cycles, health care, education, international trade, and anything else of interest to economists, students, and serious amateurs interested in the scien ...
Disruptors, an RBC podcast, is an ongoing podcast series hosted by SVP John Stackhouse about reimagining Canada’s economy in a time of unprecedented change. It features thought-provoking conversations with Canadian business and innovation leaders about planting the seeds of a new economy.
The MapleMoney Show is a personal finance podcast helping Canadians learn how to make money, save money, invest money, and spend money in a way that helps you create lasting financial freedom. More information at https://maplemoney.com
As one of Canada's youngest retirees at the age of 32, and after becoming mortgage-free at 29, Kornel interviews the top financial experts in Canada to help you optimize your investments, reduce your taxes, and help you accelerate your journey towards financial independence and early retirement. He also shares his own experiences and lessons learned in investing and as an early retiree and member of the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement to help you optimize your finances, ...
Each week Doug Hoyes talks to industry experts about debt, money, and personal finance. Don't be confused; listen as the guest experts cut through the jargon and share practical advice.
Money Talks is an immensely popular program that has everything to do with money. How to make it, how to spend it, how to grow it, and how to avoid letting it get away. Well-known, well-connected, articulate and knowledgeable, Michael Campbell is one of Canada’s most respected business analysts. Join him weekly for a full length show and daily for Campbell's Comment. If it has to do with money, finance, investment or the economy you will hear about it on this podcast.
A fun and exciting personal finance podcast that gets to the point! Join Personal Finance Expert and Educator, Matthew Siwiec as he explores what matters to you and investigates how current events will affect your finances. With a Canadian focus and short episodes, we’ll venture through topics like budgeting, debt, investing, housing, retirement, and much more. We’ll also directly answer questions from you the listener! Simply email info@ffcoach.ca or visit www.ffcoach.ca See you in the digi ...
Save more. Earn more. Do more with your money! Money expert, Accredited Financial Counsellor Canada® and podcast host Jessica Moorhouse interviews top personal finance and business experts, celebrities, entrepreneurs, authors, and influencers to help you learn how to manage your money better, make smarter financial decisions, earn more money, become debt-free, and build wealth by investing so you can live the life you really want! New episodes air every Wednesday. For podcast episode show no ...
A podcast hosted by mortgage broker, Marko Gelo. Born and raised in Calgary, then moved to Vancouver in 2011. Owner of dually licensed mortgage brokerage, Home Financing Solutions Inc. (a franchise of The Mortgage Centre). Mortgagenomics focuses on economics, real estate and feature segments on mortgage qualification strategies and policies. To make things a bit more interesting, Marko produces all the music tracks for the podcast. Songs are typically 1-3 minutes in duration, but may also fe ...
A video and audio podcast about Canadian culture, hosted and produced by Aaron Giovannone.
CBC Radio's The Current is a meeting place of perspectives with a fresh take on issues that affect Canadians today.
This weekly Canadian based podcast looks at current events and politics. We advocate for: Peace, Love, Liberty, Personal Responsibility, and Limited Government.
Spark on CBC Radio One Nora Young helps you navigate your digital life by connecting you to fresh ideas in surprising ways.
Jamie Schmale started his career covering news, municipal politics, and sports on FM Radio. Now, after entering politics he takes his seat behind the mic as host of Canada’s Conservative Podcast. Sit down with us and our host as we unpack Canada’s hottest topics, current events and discuss policy on the Blueprint.
Todd Hirsch, Vice President and Chief Economist at ATB Financial connects with community and business leaders who have insight into a future that is both exciting and often uncertain. Explore how our economy and communities can not only brace for change, but embrace the opportunities it creates. Subscribe today to The Future Of on your favorite podcasting app. Connect with us anytime at thefutureof@atb.com and listen for bonus episodes where we tackle your biggest questions about the future.
What you need to know about Canadian business this week in under 30 minutes. Hosted by the Financial Post's Emily Jackson.
The Startup Canada Podcast Show is a production of Startup Canada, a grassroots, entrepreneur-led movement to bring together, celebrate, and give a voice to Canada’s entrepreneurship community. On the podcast, entrepreneur and former business journalist Rick Spence speaks with the movers and shakers of Canada’s entrepreneurship community to give a glimpse into the future of business, and share insights on everything from social innovation to the future of work, investing, and why we need to ...
Insight explores the economic development field in Canada, featuring news and thought leadership, celebrating the industry's best and brightest, and discussing today's most pressing topics. Presented by MDB Insight.
Welcome to Getting In the Loop – a podcast dedicated to exploring how to transform to a more circular society that recognises our planet’s limited resources. Join host Katie Whalen as she examines the challenges facing our current resource use and discovers alternatives to the ‘take, make, dispose’ way of doing things. Each week she interviews circular economy experts about what they’re doing and learning (including Anna Tari of the Circular Economy Club, Ken Webster of the Ellen MacArthur F ...
The Startup Women Podcast is all about supporting YOU to start and build a thriving business. On the show, we connect you with leading experts, entrepreneurs, and organizations that provide capital, mentorship, training, tools and other support to help you to make your vision a reality, faster.
The Agenda with Steve Paikin is TVO's flagship current affairs program - devoted to exploring the social, political, cultural and economic issues that are changing our world, at home and abroad. The Agenda airs weeknights at 8:00 PM EST on TVO - Canada's largest educational broadcaster.
Explore FI Canada is a round table discussion podcast that seeks to highlight the regional differences that impact our path to Financial Independence.
Canadian Couch Potato is a podcast designed to help you become a better investor with index funds and ETFs. It is hosted by veteran journalist, blogger, and portfolio manager Dan Bortolotti. Dan offers straight-up, practical advice for Canadians who want to learn more about index investing, whether they manage their own portfolios or work with an advisor. Episodes typically feature an interview with an expert on a specific investing or financial planning topic. In a segment called “Bad Inves ...
Conversations with Canadian innovators, entrepreneurs and business leaders. Join host Goldy Hyder, President and CEO of the Business Council of Canada, as he sits down with some of the most successful and fascinating people in Canadian business.
Nation to Nation takes a weekly look at the politics affecting Indigenous people in Canada. Join Host Todd Lamirande as he connects you with the decision-makers in Ottawa and across the country.
This new podcast combines the experiences of an economist, David Campbell and a social scientist, Don Mills, to explore the challenges and opportunities facing Atlantic Canada, to promote data-driven decision making among policymakers and to encourage a wider dialogue and debate leading to greater prosperity for the region. Expect to hear interviews with the top influencers, business leaders and decision-makers across Atlantic Canada to inform, educate and expand the conversations on the key ...
FP Executive features Robert Gold of Bennett Gold LLP, and Andrew Brown of Write On The Money. Each episode explores business issues with today's thought leaders, authors, business owners and influencers.
REAL TIME is a monthly podcast from the Canadian Real Estate Association bringing REALTORS® inspiring insights on all things Canadian real estate. Join Erin Davis as she chats with leading experts on everything from business to industry to design.
Americas 360 is a podcast about the “innumerable ties” among the nations of the Western Hemisphere. Get the inside scoop and the outside perspective on the latest developments from Canada, Latin America, and everywhere in between. Americas 360 is a production of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and is available on all your favorite podcast platforms. For more information on a world of issues and ideas please visit wilsoncenter.org.
A podcast from the office of Kim Pate. Hosted by Kim Pate, an Independent Canadian Senator from Ontario and Fregine Sheehy, a law student. We bring issues affecting folks on the margins, to the centre.
Welcome to The Common Share, a podcast about the opportunities and challenges of developing co-operative businesses. The Common Share is produced by Co-operatives First, a business development firm increasing awareness and understanding of the co-op business model and supporting co-operative business development in rural and Indigenous communities across western Canada.
A monthly podcast showcasing the people and ideas that make up the Department of Economics at Simon Fraser University.
A podcast focused on preparing Christians to share the Christian worldview in everyday conversations. Host Jojo Ruba and co-host Shafer Parker address the difficulties and challenges that Canadian Christians face in everyday conversations, and aim to demonstrate a winsome and well-informed response.
Well-known authority on things unusual, spooky, and conspiratorial broadcaster Richard Syrett hosts The Conspiracy Show. Every Sunday Night from 11pm to 1am on Zoomer Radio AM740 and FM96.7
The only podcast dedicated exclusively to economic development in Atlantic Canada.
Investment Coach and Founder of Sage Investors, Aman Raina chats about investing in stocks and ETF's and other interesting stock market observations.
Get closer to our work with The Conference Board of Canada’s Leadership Perspectives series. Each episode, we sit down with senior Conference Board leaders and researchers to discuss issues that affect Canadians. Topics include economics, education, sustainability, HR, and Indigenous and Northern perspectives. We're proud to be Canada's foremost independent, evidence-based applied research organization. Since 1954 we have provided leaders and decision-makers with the economic analysis, appli ...
Welcome to The PayPod, Payments Canada’s multi-episode podcast on everything to do with Canada’s ambitious payments Modernization journey. Guiding our journey are the needs of Canadians, including consumers, financial institutions, businesses, start-ups, and governments. Hear Cyrielle Chiron, Head, Research and Strategic Foresight at Payments Canada and host of The PayPod, interview leading experts and respected thought leaders about the changing payments landscape, the needs of Canadians an ...
A podcast series from OpenCanada.org and the Balsillie School of International Affairs.
Intended Consequences is the official podcast of the StrategyCorp Institute of Public Policy and Economy. The podcast discusses practical provincial and Canadian policy ideas that achieve the actual goals they are designed to achieve with interesting guests and experts. The Institute aims to combine political acuity with policy recommendations to provide a one-stop shop for expert policy advice that is politically practical and possible to implement. StrategyCorp is a consulting firm based o ...
The goal of this project is to provide an inclusive multimedia platform to host a vast exploration of the concept of money in a variety of different realms, and to share it with the world in the hopes of creating a more open and direct conversation about money.
A podcast for the discussion of immigration law and policy. Each episode features 2-3 lawyers, academics, politicians, and stakeholders discussing current migration issues.
Don't have time for a full news hour? Listen to the PBS NewsHour, segment by segment. Our full coverage of politics, science, arts, health, national and international news is included in this feed in easy-to-digest 5 to 10 minute segments. Segments are published each night by 9 p.m. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full show, Brooks and Capehart, Politics Monday, Brief but Spectacular, and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app. ...
This is Canadian Government Executive Radio, the official podcast of Canada's oldest and most respected news resource for the public sectors federally, provincially, and municipally.
A one day conference in collaboration with the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies and the Department of History, University of Calgary and the History of Warfare Research Group, King's College London
Join members of the Social Review editorial team every week as we discuss and debate the future of socialism, analyse what's going on in the world and speak to a wide array of fantastic guests - from MPs to academics, journalists to activists, and beyond. Theme composed by Katrina Toner.
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Startup Women Podcast - Startup Canada


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Recovering From Economic Disaster with Angela Groenveld – April 8, 2021
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With Canadian SMEs representing over 50% of our national economy and providing much needed community support, small business recovery is at the top of everyone’s mind in our post-pandemic world. Angela Groenveld, Founder and CEO of EmergeAgency, is leading the way! As one of the leading business and disaster recovery consultants in Canada, Angela G…
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The Current


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Canada’s Road Ahead: Fort McMurray grapples with fallout of floods, economic uncertainty, and now a pandemic
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In our latest stop on Canada’s Road Ahead, our virtual RV pulls into Fort McMurray, Alta., where last year’s devastating floods were compounded by the pandemic, and economic uncertainty. We talk to Jessica Rejman, who in the past year has dealt with flood damage, postponing her wedding, and facing the loss of her job in the energy sector; and Dan E…
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'Amazing economic opportunity for Canada' in Biden's green plan
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This week on Down to Business Clean Energy Canada's Sarah Petrevan talks about the economic imperative of nations going green. Canada, she says, is uniquely positioned to benefit from U.S. President Joe Biden's plan to transition to a low-carbon economy.
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UNDRIP will be implemented in Canada no matter political party in power says economic analyst
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The Liberal party has tabled Bill C-15 before committee to make UNDRIP law in Canada, but with talks of a spring election what if the bill dies? Would the Conservatives commit to implementing UNDRIP if they formed government? That's on this episode of Nation to Nation.
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Transforming Canada’s immigration environment – A key to our economic recovery
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Immigration isn’t something that is top of mind in the day to day of most Canadians, but it’s a fundamental pillar to our social and economic fabric. Canada was built through immigration, dating back well before confederation in 1867, and responsible for the multi-cultural society of today. In this episode of CGE Radio, hear from Zaina Sovani, Assi…
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Money Talks with Michael Campbell


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Universal basic income might not be the answer
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053: A Canadian Guide to Early Retirement | Réjean Venne
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What if you didn’t have to work for 35 years in order to retire? Réjean Venne and his wife are answering just that question—after retiring at just 28 and 29 years old! To reach this incredible goal, they got serious about investing, optimized their expenses and geo-arbitraged to a lower-cost of living area (in Canada). He and his wife are now livin…
Employees in the tech sector are organizing, demanding a more democratic workplace with goals that align with their own. And, how to truly shake up the workplace so workers are empowered to innovate.
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The Current


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Canadian baseball legend Fergie Jenkins reflects on his career
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Canadian baseball legend Fergie Jenkins says plans for a statue of him outside Wrigley Field in Chicago are "the icing on the cake." He tells us about a career that took him from Chatham, Ont., to Chicago, his time playing for the Harlem Globetrotters, and why he wants to see another baseball franchise in Montreal.…
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The Current


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Families face difficult anniversary of Nova Scotia mass shooting
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Sunday is the anniversary of the mass shooting that killed 22 people in Nova Scotia, marking a year of pain, perseverance, and lingering questions for bereaved loved ones. We talk to Tammy Oliver-McCurdie, whose sister Jolene Oliver, brother-in-law Aaron Tuck and their daughter Emily Tuck were killed.…
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The Current


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Sexual assault victim fined for breaking publication ban on her own name
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After a sexual assault victim secured a conviction against her ex-husband, she shared the court transcript with family. A judge fined the Ontario woman more than $2,000 for breaking a publication ban on her own name. We discuss the case with Colin Westman, a retired Ontario court judge in Kitchener-Waterloo; Emilie Taman, an Ottawa lawyer and co-ho…
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PBS NewsHour - Segments


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Here's what the latest U.S. sanctions against Russia mean for the historic adversaries
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President Joe Biden announced a series of tough new sanctions against Russia Thursday, as the historic adversaries confront one another again both in cyberspace, and on the ground in Europe and beyond. The Biden administration targeted individuals and the state itself. John Yang speaks to Georgetown University's Angela Stent, and investigative jour…
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News Wrap: Half of all U.S. adults have received at least one vaccine dose, CDC says
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In our news wrap Thursday, the CDC reported nearly half of all American adults have now had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and about 30 percent are fully vaccinated. Meanwhile, India recorded a staggering 200,000 new infections today, forcing lockdowns in New Delhi and Mumbai. And, former police officer Kim Potter had her first court appe…
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A picture of disorganization: Analyzing Capitol Police's failures on January 6
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Lawmakers Thursday continued to assemble their picture of what went wrong on January 6. An internal watchdog testified about his ongoing review of U.S. Capitol Police, and shared his initial conclusions about why their defense failed that day after a pro-trump mob stormed the building. Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins has the report. PBS…
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Afghanistan hopes continued support from international allies will curb Taliban violence
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Boehner says Republicans should stick to principles, and Biden must aim for bipartisanship
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It's the story of how a bartender's son rose to become second in line to the presidency. Former House speaker John Boehner's new book, "On The House: A Washington Memoir," is a memoir brimming with expletives and unfiltered takes on today's politics and politicians on both sides of the aisle. He joins Judy Woodruff to discuss the book, Joe Biden, a…
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What Canada's universal health system could teach the U.S. about managing a pandemic
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More than 30 million Americans have gone without health insurance in the last year. Several other high-income nations cover their entire populations for a lot less money than the U.S. spends. But does a universal health care system help in a pandemic? For answers, William Brangham, along with producers Jason Kane and Claire Mufson, look to our nort…
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The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)


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Preston Manning: Something Needs to Be Done!
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Preston Manning, the founding leader of the former Reform Party of Canada, is very worried about the state of Canadian democracy and he has plenty of ideas about what can be done to improve it. He talks to Steve Paikin about his book, "Do Something: 365 Ways You Can Strengthen Canada." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
A recent poll shows a majority of Canadians believe that political parties serve their own interests over those of voters. Why the mistrust? Can anything be done about it? Or is it an indication that political parties as we know them are on their way out. In this week's instalment of The Democracy Agenda, our joint venture with The Toronto Star, St…
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Derek Chauvin refuses to testify as murder trial heads into closing arguments
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The trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin, who is charged with murder in the death of George Floyd last May, is nearing its conclusion. The trial is being watched closely all around the country and internationally. The defense finished calling its witnesses Thursday, and Chauvin opted not to testify. Special correspondent Fred De Sam Lazaro …
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How the 2008 economic crisis created a 'new wandering tribe' of seasonal workers
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The latest selection for our "Now Read This" book club, Jessica Bruder's "Nomadland," documents a growing phenomenon in the country -- a "wandering tribe" of seasonal workers. It has inspired a new movie of the same name. The film was the big winner at the British Academy Film Awards, and has multiple Oscar nominations. Jeffrey Brown has the latest…
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Historic land claim sees chief finish what ancestor started 160 years ago
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A chief finished what her ancestor started 160 years ago in the largest land claim settlement in Maritime history. And is Ontario rolling out the red carpet for mining companies in Grassy Narrows before cleaning up the mercury toxins? That’s happening now on Nation to Nation.By APTN
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Support for Entrepreneurs with Disabilities with Susan Bater – April 15, 2021
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A number of key barriers remain for rural entrepreneurs, especially those with disabilities. But together, we can challenge exclusionary attitudes and work towards building a much more inclusive ecosystem – just ask Susan Bater, Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Program Manager for Community Futures Manitoba and Saskatchewan! Susan Bater is the manag…
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Support for Entrepreneurs with Disabilities with Susan Bater – April 15, 2021
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A number of key barriers remain for rural entrepreneurs, especially those with disabilities. But together, we can challenge exclusionary attitudes and work towards building a much more inclusive ecosystem – just ask Susan Bater, Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Program Manager for Community Futures Manitoba and Saskatchewan! Susan Bater is the manag…
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The Current


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Life returning to normal in Dawson City, Yukon, but its tourism industry is hoping the world catches up
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Our virtual road trip, Canada's Road Ahead, takes us north to Dawson City, Yukon, where low COVID-19 case numbers and a high vaccination rate are starting to make life feel normal again. But for locals who work in the city's tourism industry, it's vital that the rest of the world catches up. We talk to Brad Whitelaw, owner of the Triple J Hotel; an…
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The Current


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Medical students spring into action to help St. Vincent evacuees
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Claire Matlock went from studying for final exams as a medical student in St. Vincent to helping people devastated by the La Soufrière volcano eruption. She tells us how she and her friends sprang into action to help evacuees.
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The Current


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Vaccine supply issues forcing clinics to close and cancel appointments
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Where are the vaccines? Vaccine clinics are having to close and cancel appointments in some of the hardest-hit areas in Ontario, and supply issues remain top of mind across the country. We talk to Kevin Smith, president and CEO of University Health Network in Toronto, and André Picard, health columnist for the Globe and Mail.…
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The Current


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Killing of Daunte Wright heightens tensions around Derek Chauvin murder trial
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Freelance journalist Georgia Fort discusses the murder trial of Derek Chauvin, who is being tried in Minneapolis for second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. And as the city reels from the death of Daunte Wright — killed this week at a traffic stop — we talk to Pastor Curti…
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Insights with Don Mills and David Campbell


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The Case For Population Growth In Atlantic Canada
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In this episode, Don Mills and David Campbell make the case for population growth across Atlantic Canada. There are over 300,000 people expected to retire in the next decade and not nearly enough young people to take their place in the workforce. If we can’t significantly boost the working-age population it will force many industries to downsize or…
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Biden says U.S. will still 'hold Taliban accountable' after troops leave Afghanistan
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President Joe Biden formally announced Wednesday that the United States would withdraw all troops from Afghanistan by September 11, 20 years since the fateful day that led to the U.S. invasion. More than 2,300 American soldiers have lost their lives in what's become the country's longest war. John Yang begins our coverage. PBS NewsHour is supported…
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News Wrap: Kim Potter charged with second-degree manslaughter after shooting Daunte Wright
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In our news wrap Wednesday, Kim Potter, the former police officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright outside Minneapolis was charged with second-degree manslaughter. Then, a scathing new report blames the leadership of the Capitol Police for a raft of failures before January 6. And, the Biden administration has proposed ending a Trump-era ban on federa…
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The rise and fall of ponzi scheme mastermind Bernie Madoff
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Former financier Bernie Madoff, who organized the largest fraud in wall street's history, died Wednesday. He swindled major charities, universities and celebrities out of billions, and was serving 150 years in prison. Stephanie Sy has our report about his rise and fall. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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Will the withdrawal of U.S. troops enable the Taliban? Three Afghanistan experts weigh in
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Judy Woodruff speaks with three experts on Afghanistan. Retired Lt. Gen. Doug Lute served in both the George W. Bush and Obama administrations focusing on Afghanistan. Annie Pforzheimer was acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Afghanistan until 2019. And David Sedney was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Afghanistan, Pakistan and …
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How the U.S. plans to address educational inequities, teacher burnout and school shootings
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More than half of public schools around the country are back to full time in-person classes. But many school districts still are using distance or hybrid learning, and there are many questions ahead about what it will take to reopen more fully in the coming months. Amna Nawaz looks at those questions and more with Secretary of Education, Miguel Car…
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Sen. Capito: More bipartisanship needed on infrastructure, Biden 'left us in the dust'
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President Joe Biden has proposed a $2 trillion measure, The American Jobs Plan, to improve the country's infrastructure. As negotiations on that get underway in Washington, Judy Woodruff is joined by a senator who's deeply involved - ranking member of the Environment and Public Works committee, Republican Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia, to d…
Fifty years ago, a deadly riot at Kingston Penitentiary shook the country. It was a response to decades of horrendous conditions that led inmates to take over the prison. Catherine Fogarty chronicles the event, its aftermath, and what's changed in the years since in her new book: "Murder on the Inside: The True Story of The Deadly Riot at Kingston …
The Agenda looks into the state of Ontario's prisons during the pandemic, how many inmates are vaccinated, and why the number of people behind bars appears to be increasing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By TVO | Steve Paikin
"Unascertained" is a new TVO podcast that investigates the death of Soleiman Faqiri, a man suffering from schizophrenia who was found dead in his cell following an altercation with correctional officers at Ontario's Lindsay facility. Yusuf Zine, host and co-producer, joins Nam Kiwanuka to discuss the case. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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Medical witness for defense in Chauvin trial says Floyd's manner of death 'undetermined'
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The defense team for former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has been making the case that George Floyd died for other reasons, and that Chauvin's kneeling on Floyd's neck was not the crucial factor. Today, the defense focused on that question with its own expert testimony stating that instead of "homicide," Floyd's manner of death was "und…
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The common ground between law enforcement and activists' call to 'defund the police'
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As the nation watches the trial of Derek Chauvin, we return to the debate that George Floyd's death ignited. Special correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault spoke with current and former law enforcement officers about "defunding the police," and what reforms they believe are needed to improve relations between them and the communities they serve. It's…
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Borderlines


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#53 - Thoughts on Starting a Career in Immigration Law, with Joshua Sohn
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Joshua Sohn practiced immigration law for over 25 years. He is a past president of the Canadian Bar Association’s Immigration section. He worked both as a sole practicioner, at a small firm and at a big 4 accounting firm. We discuss Joshua’s career, what made him go to law school, whether he took immigration courses in law school, how he started in…
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Capitalism & Geopolitics, ft. Radhika Desai
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This episode we’re visited by Radhika Desai, professor of political science at the University of Manitoba. She is the author and editor of several works on political economy, including Geopolitical Economy: After US Hegemony, Globalization and Empire (Pluto Press, 2013) as well as Revolutions: A Twenty-First Century Perspective, which was a special…
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Build Wealth Canada Podcast


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How to Save On Taxes in Canada, Featuring Tax Expert Neal Winokur
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Whether you’ve already done your taxes for the year or not, I wanted to dedicate this episode to the tax optimizations that you can do to save tax not only this year, but for future years as well. To help me with this, I’ve brought on accountant Neal Winokur on the show. Neal is a Chartered Professional Accountant here in Canada, and he’s the autho…
Justin Trudeau again fails to understand that a budget is not a means-to-an-end to push his Ottawa-Knows-Best policies, but to structure a real plan to move Canadians past this pandemic. It has been unfortunate that the Liberals are pushing for an untested, and costly ideological plan, like UBI, rather than a data driven and common-sense recovery i…
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Down to Business

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Days are numbered for fossil-fuel cars. Is Canada ready?
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This week, on Down to Business, Brian Kingston, president and chief executive of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Association, and Benjamin Sharpe, a senior researcher and Canada Regional Lead at the International Council on Clean Transportation, based in California, talk about what lies ahead for the auto industry.…