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Newfoundland Boy is about the Canadian province of Newfoundland. There's a new episode every Saturday, available (usually with transcript) wherever you get podcasts. || Logo art: Untitled painting by Wayne Jones || Music by Andrii Poradovskyi, INPLUSMUSIC, via Pixabay || © 2026 by Wayne Jones
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Weekend AM is CBC Radio One's province-wide, Saturday and Sunday morning show across Newfoundland and Labrador. You'll meet creative people up to all sorts of things that keep life in Newfoundland and Labrador interesting.
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The Newfoundland Lens

Newfoundland Photo Tours

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Welcome to the Newfoundland Lens, the ultimate podcast for anyone planning to visit the breathtaking province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. While we focus on photography tips and the best locations to capture stunning images, we also dive into everything you need to know about exploring our province. Join Michael Winsor, an internationally award-winning photographer and owner of Newfoundland Photo Tours, and Cory Babstock, an experienced local guide with Newfoundland Photo Tours, as ...
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The Island Green Podcast

Len Currie, Chris Currie and Todd Gregory

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The Atlantic Canada Golf Podcast. Len Currie, Chris Currie and Todd Gregory talk and banter on about what's going on around Canada's incredible East Coast Golf Industry. PEI, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland. 🇨🇦 ⛳️
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Backyard History

Andrew MacLean

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🦞 Forgotten Stories From Atlantic Canada’s Past 🦞 From the popular column in 20+ newspapers, Backyard History combines The Maritimes' classic storytelling traditions with meticulous archival research and features more than a dozen voice actors to immerse you in the rich past of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI and Newfoundland. Produced by Jordan Lauzier. 📕 Buy the FOUR Backyard History books at backyardhistory.ca
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Sounds Atlantic

Ron Moores

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Sounds Atlantic is a podcast heard weekly that is devoted to artists from Atlantic Canada who perform roots and acoustic based music (i.e., traditional, folk, old-time, “Canadiana”/”Americana”, bluegrass, etc.). Atlantic Canadian artists describe it this way: Anita Best (trad Newfoundland singer, folk historian and Order of Canada member) refers to this podcast as "the best show for down-home music in all of Canada"... Wayne Chaulk ("Buddy Wassisname and the Other Fellers") says "Ron's got t ...
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Whether you live in Clarenville, Port Aux Basques, southern Labrador or any point in between...CBC Newfoundland Morning is for you. It's an upbeat, friendly start to your day. Bernice and Martin have the information you need, want and can't do without!
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Growlers Nation Podcast

Newfoundland Growlers

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The OFFICIAL podcast of the ECHL affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Newfoundland Growlers. Hosted by play-by-play broadcaster Chris Ballard, every week Chris sits down with Growlers players, staff and special guests to discuss ALL THINGS GROWLERS. We're talking about news and notes, stories from the road, behind-the-scenes action and everything else YOU want to hear about. Episode highlights include a Feature Interview, fan Q+A and a special 'Growlerville' feature, highlighting the gr ...
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CANADALAND

CANADALAND

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The best newspaper in Canada is a podcast. Original reporting, sharp political analysis, and media criticism you won’t get anywhere else. Keeping you informed about what’s happening now in your country. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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If you’ve ever been to Newfoundland, you know it’s a place where fog can envelop you so deeply, you don’t know where you’re going or where you came from. When two men, born in the same rural Newfoundland hospital on the same day, discover an unbelievable 52-year-old secret, it changes the way they see themselves forever. But this isn’t the end of the story. Because it turns out these men are not alone. A series of other close calls and near misses have begun to emerge, and not only at Come b ...
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Join Claire Edwards and their occasional guest host as they chat about Newfoundland folkore, from fairies to cultural resources to slang Cover art photo provided by Eric Muhr on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ericmuhr
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Jus Talkin Podcast

Justin McCarthy

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Unfiltered, unscripted, and real—deep conversations that matter. The Jus Talkin Podcast dives into raw, unscripted dialogue with guests from Atlantic Canada. We explore personal transformation and the moments that shape us. Guided by curiosity and connection, every episode is an open invitation to explore the depths of human experience. Newfoundland-born host Justin highlights voices from the four provinces, sharing authentic stories. Whether you’re tuning in from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, ...
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Wrap your day with the world’s biggest stories. We set the bar on the daily news catch-up, going deeper on news stories that speak to the moment. An evening news podcast updated seven days a week, from CBC News. Sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective, with hosts Susan Bonner and Stephanie Skenderis. Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.
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Salt Water Thesis

Kenmore Thompson

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Hosted by Kenmore, explore the identity of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, and the culture and history of the place they call home. Focused primarily on interviews with Newfoundlanders and Labradorians living away from their home, and Come-from-Aways who have moved to the province, the podcast will also discuss topics relevant to Newfoundland and Labrador, its past, its present, and its future.
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Obsessed with 1998, Volvos, Newfoundland High School basketball, Fur Packed Action, Bob Cole, Raptors, Blue Jays and all things Degrassi. We try to upload a podcast every Monday. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-andy-je-podcast/id1146175449?mt=2
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In The Trenches Podcast is a podcast that explores the complex world of Newfoundland and Labrador politics. From guest interviews with MHA's past and present to advocacy organizations, In The Trenches has you covered.Host Ernest Snooks has been navigating political trenches from Newfoundland to Peru for the last several years.In The Trenches mission to bring a common sense approach to the complex nature of NL politics, further educate the public and ever have a laugh or two. You can contact ...
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The Unpossible Show

The Unpossible Show

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An unserious interview podcast based in Newfoundland featuring conversations with guests — real and fake — about what they do, how they do what they do, and why they do them. Featuring host Elling Lien and co-host Doug Leeman.
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Rural Routes

Rural Routes

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This is a show that asks: "What is rural in the 21st century?" Rural Routes is the production of The Leslie Harris Centre of Regional Policy and Development at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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Who hasn't dreamt of packing up and just leaving their daily lives behind for a while? A Newfoundland girl and her German partner have done just that! Sherrie McCarthy, an English language teacher from Newfoundland Canada, and Patrick Schweizer, an IT consultant from Sindelfingen, Germany, are doing just that. They are escaping their daily routines for three months by embarking on a motorcycle adventure with their two new best friends "Betty" and "Wilma" - two matching motorcycles. The adven ...
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709 Rewind

709 Rewind

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Local artists collaborating and reviving classic alternative songs of bands from Newfoundland. A tribute and a retrospective, we rewind, re-cover the songs of yesteryear. During a time without internet, we searched for shows through posters on poles, and word of mouth. We watched and listened to these bands at all ages shows, bars, and we have collected and remembered their songs through our cassette tapes.
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Every weekday, Adam Walsh starts a new conversation on The Signal. It's a show about what's on your mind now, and what people aren't talking about...yet. The Signal will make you think, smile and learn more about the place you call home.
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Newfoundland, a small island on the side of the Atlantic, in Canada. You might not know it. Well... because it is boring on the outside but on the inside there is potential, and on the podcast Gab will host people to show the talents that hides into the rocky island. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefrenchieistalking/support
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Have you ever wondered about where our favourite holiday foods come from? What really is a figgy pudding, or how does a Roman Pope stop the world from enjoying German stollen? Join host and certified baker, Glen Warren, as he dives into the history of the foods which shape our holidays in Season's Eatings: The History of Your Favourite Christmas Foods.
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On the Startup Canada Podcast, we speak 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 think bigger to take our businesses global.
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We explore the ocean through a climate change lens. We strive to make the ocean healthier by listening to those who work on it, study it, live next to and are inspired by it. We help you understand ocean science, innovation and technology, and how climate change affects our ocean and the world at large. You can reach us by email: [email protected]
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Every year at Writers at Woody Point we invite authors from around the world to our small town in Newfoundland to tell their stories in our favourite place. Now, we’re hitting the road all around the island to visit some of our favourite authors in places that are special to them. Hosted by Stephen Brunt, Writers on the Road will be available as both a six-part video series, and six-part podcast series.
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put the kettle on

Krista Thornhill

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This is Put the Kettle On, with your host Krista Thornhill from Earth Based Spirit Ministries, unearthing the dogma and cutting the crap out of spirituality. Born in Newfoundland and raised bi-coastal on the Gulf Islands of British Columbia Krista is a published author, Initiated Priestess and an Intuitive Witch. With her radical views on spirituality she'll be diving into all kinds of subjects with her guests and answering their questions about practical spirituality. From sex and marriage, ...
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The Wrestling Show with Sleazy and The Fatman is classless and raunchy commentary on the wrestling business today. Our multiple hosts, including Brandon Dietz, and Newfoundland Wrestler Ryan Williams give a differing take on news, rumors, reviews and previews of the entirety of the North American and Worldwide Pro Wrestling market. We pull no punches, will shoot at a moments notice, and will say whatever is on our mind!
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The Music, Mind, and Movement Podcast features interviews with musicians, educators, health and wellness professionals, and many more who take a holistic view of the musician’s life. Together we explore some of the unique physical, mental, social, and emotional challenges that musicians face and how we can meet these challenges in ways that help us grow both as musicians and as healthy, creative, resilient humans. Karen Bulmer is a tuba player, music professor, meditation facilitator, and mo ...
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Gil Abrams is a religious man, and not getting any younger. But after watching his wife die, and lines in his face getting deeper, he decides that maybe heaven can wait. Especially when he finds out about the new de-aging treatment on the market. The only problem is the cost. Being a retired janitor, his life savings don't quite cover the million yuan. The only option is to become a coyote, smuggling American immigrants by sea into Newfoundland from the civil war that rages below the border. ...
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This is an Atlantic Canadian focused podcast that will feature topical and culturally interesting discussions and interviews concerning the region. This region of Canada includes the Maritime provinces (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island [aka PEI]) and Newfoundland & Labrador. The style of the podcast could be described as a "kitchen gab". Partly because of the informal nature of the content and partly because many of the conversations may actually literally be happening within ...
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Merry Christmas all. We're exploring the history of some of the amazing desserts I had, and still have, for the holiday season. We're looking at the origins of lassy mogs, jam jams, and date squares: all staples on the Newfoundland holiday dessert platter. Plus we'll hear some local Newfoundland artists for the holiday merry making. Thank you for l…
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DFO's Laurie Hawkins on how the halibut fishery in 4R works + The Room's Mark Ferguson is looking for help identifying where scenes of the Newfoundland fishery were painted by artists in the 17th century.
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Let us know if you have any questions about Newfoundland and we may air it on next episode. Newfoundland Lens Podcast: Year in Review - Icebergs, Puffins, Whales and Unforgettable Tours Join Michael Winsor and Corey Babstock in episode 10 of the Newfoundland Lens as they recap a spectacular year of photo tours across Newfoundland. From spring to fa…
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Today on the show we have a food and culture conversation with folks who are part of the 'edible Newfoundland & Labrador' community. GUESTS Marsha Tulk, contributor; Bill Dray, co-owner and butcher at Anderson’s; Steve Canning, owner and butcher, Newlander Meat Shop; Karen Thorp, Karen’s Woodworking; editors Dave Snow and Sara Tedford; Valerie Ryan…
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A welcome, a century in the making, on the tarmac at Montreal's Trudeau International airport. Dozens of cultural objects belonging to First Nations, Inuit and Metis have arrived in Canada after being sent by the Vatican. The 62 items were among thousands of objects sent to Rome by missionaries in the 1920s. Now, they are one step closer to returni…
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Send us a text Interview with track by track coverage of all Matthew Byrne’s songs from his latest release “Stealing Time”. https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18 September 22, 2025: "Sounds Atlantic" is a highly regarded podcast specializing in roots and acoustic music from Atlantic Canada, receiving high rankings on platforms like Feedspot as a t…
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United States armed forces have captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife...after carrying out an overnight assault on the capital, Caracas. Its a stunning culmination of a months long standoff between the two countries. President Donald Trump now claims the country of Venezuela is being run by the U.S.. We have extensive coverage o…
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Staff Picks from recent stories: With a new year starting, many of us are trying to change our habits. An Alberta company is interested in shaking up Canadian currency by creating a digital coin, backed by the loonie. And: Canada is trying to cash in on a shift to renewables and EV technology. One of the metals essential to those industries is copp…
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The Island Green crew is back for their first episode of 2026, broadcasting once again from the Basement of Dreams with beers in hand and zero distractions, allegedly. Len, Chris, and Todd wrap up their golf year with laughs over Golf Canada “wrapped” stats, travel stories, rounds played across the country and abroad, and what it really means to be…
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Canadaland fan-favourite guests share their predictions, while Jesse and Noor give their two cents. Topics include a Canadian bid to join the E.U., a social media ban in the southern hemisphere, and robot raccoons eating hot peppers. Plus: Jesse makes an informed prediction about the future of Canadaland. This episode uses generative AI for the fol…
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2025 may go down as the year Canada's relationship with the United States was forever changed. Nearly 11 months into U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war, the economic damage is clear. The remedies are not. Washington correspondent Katie Simpson and senior business correspondent Peter Armstrong look at the prospects for a new free trade deal. An…
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Send us a text Featuring an amazing selection of Atlantic Canadian women artists and musicians from the four Atlantic provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador, including Sara McLauglin – originally from Nova Scotia, Amelia Curran from Newfoundland and Labrador, Julie Doiron from New Brunswick and C…
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Israel may stop dozens of aid organizations from delivering much needed supplies to people in Gaza if they fail to satisfy new personal data requirements. And: Pimicikamak Cree Nation in Manitoba has been without power or clean water since Sunday and the lights may not come back on until the new year. Also: Hockey Canada has announced a men’s hocke…
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Saskatchewan RCMP are searching for two armed suspects after a shooting left one person dead and injured three others. And: A major escalation in the row between the US and Venezuela. Sources within the Trump administration confirm it targeted a port facility inside Venezuela linked to alleged drug boats. And: A third straight day of protests in Ir…
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Russia is accusing Ukraine of targeting Vladimir Putin’s residence, throwing doubt on the progress achieved in reaching a peace deal with Kyiv. And: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets US President Donald Trump in Florida. The Gaza ceasefire deal is the focus of the talks. Also: A deadly year on Alberta's roads. Calgary's fatal crashes …
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It's the holidays and we are re-running a classic episode of Off The Record this week. Here at Canadaland it can often seem like just one shitty story after another. But it’s not just one more shitty story to round out the year. Nope. This is also a tale of hope, dreams, and IUDs. Every year Canadaland searches for and hires two fellows. Two new au…
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Looking back at more of our favourite stories from 2025: Putting truth and reconciliation into practice: a special program in Manitoba teaches teachers ways of integrating the concepts into their classroom. And a sacred pipe is returned to a Saskatchewan First Nation after 135 years. And: As climate change heats up the air and dries out the ground,…
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Looking back at some of our favourite stories from 2025: Many of our stories look at environmental challenges and solutions, from reducing the carbon footprint of ships in port, to reducing your own carbon footprint after death. And merchants finding ways to reduce food waste in Nigeria's markets, while others boost local sustainable wool productio…
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— SHOW NOTES — President Trump provides alternative facts and lies during my attempted sincere interview of him | Sources | – John Paul Tasker, “One Year into Trump 2.0: Here’s How Much America Has Radically Changed on His Watch,” CBC News, December 25, 2025, https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-second-term-change-data-9.7026631 – – Adolf Hitler, Me…
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Staff picks from recent stories: If you are heading into the U.S. any time soon, prepare to say 'cheese.' Starting today, authorities there will snap photos of every Canadian crossing the border – no matter if they are coming or going. Plus: The concerns over a plan to expand the Port of Montreal. It’s one of the projects on Prime Minister Mark Car…
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We're bringing you something different: an episode of the brand-new CBC series The Devil You Know with Sarah Marshall. In the 1980s and 90s, Satan and his followers were accused of brainwashing children, sacrificing babies, and infiltrating North American society on a massive scale — yet these thousands of alleged Satanists were nowhere to be found…
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Data from Statistics Canada shows fewer Canadians travelling to the United States, compared to last year. They’re discouraged by political and economic tensions. But there is a twist. American tourists into Canada seem undeterred. In fact -- their numbers are up. And: Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canadians need to be prepared for sacrifices. Man…
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Canadaland fan-favourite guests give the gift of Duly Noteds for Jesse and Noor to unwrap and judge mercilessly. Topics include secret Chinese police stations, the life and death of a right-wing party in B.C., and Danielle Smith’s French-language lessons. Host: Jesse Brown Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Lucie Laumonier (Associate Producer and…
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Noor Azrieh and Sam Konnert look back on the moments that defined Canadian politics this year. We revisit viral clips, media meltdowns, Question Period fever dreams, floor crossers, immigration fights, Alberta separatism, national projects (that may or may not exist yet), and the growing sense that everything is moving very fast… but also somehow n…
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The U.S. Department of Justice releases another 30,000 documents relating to convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein. Many are heavily redacted. And instead of clarity, the latest file drop is causing more confusion. And: It's avalanche season and if you’re heading to Alberta’s backcountry – be prepared. Also: It's been illegal to sell it in Canada …
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In today's podcast my special guest, Michelle Keep talks about her time in sex work. Which includes the talk about feminism, safety, policies, procedures, and respect with boundaries. You can read her article to educate yourself on the topic in Canada, and the United States. https://theindependent.ca/uncategorized/capitalism-feminism-and-sex-work/ …
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Their stated goal is to manipulate your media and, by extension, you. We’re not flagging a secretive government agency here, not some media oligarch, no one in the usual line-up of Bondesque villains. In fact, many of us love what these master manipulators do. They are, drum roll please… composers! Their work literally underscores much of the podca…
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Australians are holding a day of reflection to mark one week since the mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach. Thousands gathered near the scene of the attack to honor the 15 lives lost. Some accuse the government of failing to act on threats against the Jewish community. And there are questions about how future attacks like this ca…
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Labour unions to to the streets across Canada today. They're protesting the repeated use of the Canada Labour Code to end labour disruptions in favour of binding arbitration. Unionized workers argue that federal use of that section of the code is unconstitutional. Also: Winter doesn't officially begin until Sunday morning - but decidedly winter wea…
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SHOW NOTES Caring for the living and the dead in Flatrock, Newfoundland | Sources | – Government of Canada, Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, CCCA Records, “Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of St. John,” modified May 24, 2022, https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/office-superintendent-bankruptcy/en/ccaa-records-list/ccaa-records-roman-cat…
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Allegations of kidnappings, hate crimes, and links to a terror group. A Toronto-area police investigation went from allegations of targeting women, to multiple terrorism-related charges. And: Peak flu season is just around the corner. Alberta health officials say the province’s hospitals are under strain, as Canada experiences a tougher-than-usual …
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The choice between the F-35 and Saab’s Gripen E is a litmus test for Canada’s commitment to decoupling from America. As Carney reinvests in the military, is the Canadian media properly equipped to cover it? Plus, an $18 million CRA chatbox that is usually wrong. Host: San Grewal Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Lucie Laumonier (Associate produc…
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Send us a text Newfoundland-Labradorian trad. singer and radio host Anita Best co-hosts this special Christmas program with host Ron Moores, featuring selections of some of their favourite Christmas music from Atlantic Canada and beyond from Jim Payne and Fergus O’Byrne, Jim Fiddler, Lennie Gallant, Catherine McLellan, Matthew Byrne, Anita Best and…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney says U.S. President Donald Trump hasn't suggested he will walk away from the North American free trade deal. But the U.S. trade representative has suggested Trump is willing to just throw out the deal signed during Trump’s first term. Carney says they talked earlier this month about timelines for renewing and renegotiatin…
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Today on the show a conversation about municipal budgets -- what goes into the thinking and the planning process. How do you balance the budget to get more for your buck, balancing essential expenses, recreational activities and places but also having taxe levels tolerable? GUESTS - Miles Russell, civil engineering technologist with Happy City; Rig…
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Fisherman Gerald Greenham penned a poem to reflect the frustration over the delayed crab rebate + Conway Caines with an update on the halibut situation in Zone 4R + Erin Bertrand, associate professor of biology at Dalhousie, is a lead author of a new study about how vitamins in the ocean end up in seafood.…
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Quebec Liberal Party Leader Pablo Rodriguez has resigned, CBC News has learned. Sources say Rodriguez felt he had become too great a distraction for the party. The party has been investigating allegations of illegal campaign donations. And: The federal Liberals have been gaining MPs after two crossed the floor from the Conservatives. In a year-end …
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Floor crossers, falling polling numbers, and grumblings in the Conservative orbit. Pierre Poilievre sure looks shaky right now, but will it really make a difference in his upcoming leadership review? Rahim Mohamed of the National Post joins San Grewal to explain why Poilievre isn’t done just yet. Host: San Grewal Credits: James Nicholson (Producer)…
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This province's deficit has skyrocketed to $948 million, which is something the finance minister says is 'deeply troubling' but he has some optimism for 2026. Today on the show we dig into the update and what it may mean for Newfoundland and Labrador. Guests Politics watchers John Whelan, Laurabel Mba and Kristina Ennis, along with markets commenta…
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We'll hear about the life of fisherman Michael A. Dobbin who was inducted into the Atlantic Canada Marine Industries Hall of Fame + Karen Ennis and Dave Penny are helping to keep the tradition of Christmas recitations alive.
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They were inspired by ISIS. Authorities in Australia say the father and son behind the mass shooting at a Hanukkah party on Sunday had ISIS material and believed the group's ideology. The attack on the Jewish community killed at least 15 people and injured dozens more. And: European Union eases up on its plan to ban gas powered cars. It has been dr…
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United States Attorney General Pam Bondi is flexing the US’s military seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker as the Trump administration deploys warships — and even nuclear submarines — off Venezuela’s coast. The White House says it’s about drugs, but it also signals a broader shift laid out in the new US National Security Strategy. So far, the Canadia…
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In this episode, our Podcast Producer Maddie Stiles interviews our host Rick Spence, President of CanEntrepreneur Communications. Rick discusses the importance of standing out in business, the evolution of media, and the role of entrepreneurs in driving innovation and social change. Episodes Mentioned | Arlyne James, My Dorm Store Kristyn Carriere,…
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