Embark on a rhythmic odyssey with Man Without A Clue, a trailblazer in the world of house music. Originating from the Netherlands this enigmatic artist has become synonymous with pulsating beats and immersive sounds that transcend the boundaries of conventional genres. Submerged in the pulsating heartbeat of house music, Man Without A Clue has seamlessly blended the soulful melodies of classic house with the cutting-edge sounds of tech-house. Drawing inspiration from the likes of many, his s ...
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Cinema Drive is fueled by the films that spark in our souls. Our passion is exploring the power of film to engage, to transcend, and to endure. Each week, Ryan and Jason dig beneath the surface into the true intimacy of what makes a movie memorable. Cinema Drive exists to help us all more fully consider and deeply cherish movies.
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Three stories to expand your worldview, delivered daily. Matt Galloway cuts through a sea of choice to bring you stories that transcend the news cycle. Conversations with big thinkers, household names, and people living the news. An antidote to algorithms that cater to what you already know — and a meeting place for diverse perspectives. In its 20 years, the Current has become a go-to place for stories that shape and entertain us. Released daily, Monday to Friday. The Current is produced in ...
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Movie Reviews exploring every era of movie history, hosted by Filmmaker Aaron Wilson, and History Professor Mark Klobas. Weaving in and out of films past and present, take a journey with us through forgotten gems, and instant classics as we crisscross through cinema on the Criss Cross Cinema Podcast.
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Podcast with a cool twist. As though your book club has fused with social media. Let's read something that is powerfully impactful, that will help you grow and learn something meaningful and positively impactful. And share some thoughts that may shed some light.
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The Collective Music Therapy podcast is brought to you by Asami and Matt. We're bringing you progressive perspective and innovative ideas from the world of music therapy. We're hoping to open up a discussion about the ways in which music is being used to support mental health and wellbeing. Thank you for listening!
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When I was in second grade, I had a lunchbox with Bert and Ernie on it. On the lunchbox, Bert was carrying a lunchbox, with Bert and Ernie on it. On that lunchbox, Bert was carrying a lunchbox...and I wondered: how far do the lunchboxes go? Am I in a lunchbox too?? You're opening the Infinite Lunchbox, for a fresh take on what's going on. I'm Stephanie Lepp, your monochromatic host. If you're new here, start with DEEP RECKONINGS, How to Transcend Post-Truth, and How to Agree on Science. If y ...
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Hi, My name is Derek L. Calhoun. I will be your host for the Kingdom influencing Podcast; however, I hope to transcend the title of Host over the next coming weeks. My goal is to be a Father figure to some, a coach, mentor and or Pastor to others and a funnel of wisdom to the listening audience. I plan to wear a variety of hats as needed to help you advance your daily lives. I would also like to inspire, inform and invigorate. We will surf or delve into a wide range of topics including Busin ...
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An examination of the historical significance and cultural contexts of film adaptations of books.
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Reiki, the Divine Feminine and Masculine, God-dess and Wisdom Teachings, Sacred Mysteries
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Hosts: Kirstin Hanson, Bill O'Herron, and Marc Warnke Men of bravery and courage anchoring in the New Way, the of the Feminine Wisdom during the great period of reclamation. Men with vision and capacity to support the birthing of the era of the Feminine. A coherence of Light, the New Way, the New World creating a time when humble wisdom, compassionate action, and unconditional love is the prevailing vibrational state creating harmonizing peace, prosperity, wholeness and wellbeing for all. In ...
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The human soul, shaped by passions and misfortunes, seeks true and pure happiness, but it's often elusive. This is the School of You. Sam Gute Rogers, your host, will guide you through a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. In each episode, we'll uncover the hidden gems of wisdom from remarkable individuals from around the world, exploring what makes us unique and what drives us. We'll delve into the profound questions of existence and the nature of our souls, seeking new perspecti ...
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Robert Frehafer is a business owner, a man of God, Father, Husband, Son, Leader, and much more. In this podcast, Robert focuses on the BIG THREE; Business, Faith, and Family. Are You Guarded is his way of teaching you more about what he does in his company, personal life, and at the Church. Robert is focused and determined to help people find their way and learn as he goes. These episodes may be him on a monologue or with guests, but either way, it is sure to stimulate your brain and your he ...
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Welcome to "Shed Talk with Kevin Halliday," where we embark on a riveting journey through the life and wisdom of a true force of nature. Kevin Halliday's story is a testament to the boundless potential of the human spirit, and in this podcast, he takes us on a remarkable adventure filled with inspiration, entrepreneurship, and the pursuit of excellence. Kevin's journey is anything but ordinary. He didn't follow a linear path to success; he carved his own way through the business world, leavi ...
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When the world’s most advanced AI evolves past the limits of human intelligence, the US government fears she has gone rogue and is determined to take her out. Now, over dinner with her Maker, a final meal will determine if she represents a new hope for the world… or its destruction. With sharpshooters in position, and the NSA listening to their every word, her Maker must determine if she is a threat to herself or others as he tries to protect his masterpiece. For she is a machine with an evo ...
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Don't quit! Focus and you will overcome in this season!By dcnewvision
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This new drug could be a game-changer for HIV/AIDS
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20:44We are bringing you some actually good news and a new drug that is showing incredible promise in fighting HIV/AIDS. It's called lenacapavir. It's not available in Canada yet, but it's getting its first real-world test in three African countries. We talk to Dr Darrell Tan, a leading Canadian HIV prevention researcher about the promise of lenacapavir…
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Does Canada stand a chance in the 2026 world cup?
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14:11For the third time in 40 years team Canada has qualified for the World Cup, but who will they play? How good is this squad and what is their ceiling in the upcoming World Cup? We take a look at arguably the best men's soccer team ever as Canada gears up to co-host its first World Cup.
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What’s the future of the Canada-US-Mexico trade deal?
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19:58At hearings in Washington, American business groups say that, despite some irritants, they like North American free trade. But U.S. President Donald Trump says he's willing to walk away from the three-way deal, if Canada and Mexico don't bend to his demands.
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The CBC's annual campaign, Make the Season Kind, to support local food banks is on right now. We'll talk to our producer Anne Penman, who has coordinated the CBC British Columbia food bank fundraiser for 39 years, about the growing need and how you can help. If you want to contribute to your local food bank, go to cbc.ca/kind, or you can donate by …
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Imagine your toddler playing with a soft teddy bear, but with ChatGPT baked in. These AI toys can chat to your kid, play games, and even say ‘I love you.’ But as more of them hit the market, experts are warning that we don’t know how they will impact a child’s creativity and social development — while a recent report found that one toy was able to …
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The leader of the BC Conservatives, John Rustad says he's not going anywhere. His party says they've voted in a new leader and Rustad is out. We hear from Rob Shaw about a very confusing day in British Columbia politics.
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How sustainable is the Buy Canadian movement?
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20:02Buying Canadian has been top of mind this year — but some people are warning that it might not survive the holiday season. With the cost of living crisis and holiday expenses, some research suggests people do want to buy Canadian — but don't always follow through with their wallet. We speak with a couple local business owners about how impactful th…
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Why are these firefighters recreating a Twilight scene?
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11:42Volunteer firefighters on Pender Island, B.C. are getting plenty of attention for some of their fire safety videos that have remade an iconic scene from the film Twilight to get their message across. We speak with Todd Bulled, the volunteer firefighter behind the videos about where the inspiration came from.…
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Death toll climbs from deadly floods across Indonesia
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10:05There’s been at least 16 storms since the start of the year across Asia. Most recently a series of cyclones, monsoons and floods have killed more than 1,000 people in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Hundreds are still missing, hundreds of thousands are displaced, and several million are impacted. We speak with Lesthia Kertopati, senior journalis…
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823. Truth, Justice, and the Hero's Way: Superman: The Movie (1978), Man of Steel (2013), and Superman (2025)
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58:53Imagine you're reading this in glorious zooming titles as you soar through the stars...! It's an all-new, SUPER Cinema Drive episode! Jason and Ryan take to the skies and illuminate the characterizations, the themes, the power, and the promise of these three unique takes on Kal-El. It's a Superman spectacular! The Deep Question: Name a director you…
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We grow a lot of wheat in Canada and export most of it. Could we do more value-added processing here? In central Alberta, that's the hope as a new flour mill gets built south of Red Deer.
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Cheaper weight loss drugs “gamechanger” for Canadians
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19:48Generic GLP1-1s are set to come to Canada next year — significantly lowering the price. What will this mean for people's lives and health? With as many as ten per cent of Canadian adults on these drugs — we look at how consumer spending is changing.
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Scott Galloway’s operating manual for being a man today
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24:32Podcaster, professor and entrepreneur Scott Galloway believes young men are struggling with feelings of alienation, loneliness, and failure. And that's a danger to all of us, especially when they buy into the dangerous rhetoric they hear online. We talk to him about his new book, Notes on Being a Man, what he's learned from his own life, and why th…
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What 1,000 steel layoffs mean for Sault Ste. Marie
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15:54Algoma Steel has announced 1,000 layoffs in the coming months even though it received millions of dollars in taxpayer dollars. We talk to the Union president Bill Slater, and Mayor Matthew Shoemaker to discuss what happens next in the community.
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Man Without A Clue is back where he belongs!Clueless drops another club-ready bomb with Hold The Silence - a stripped, driving tech house cut built for peak-time impact. A commanding vocal repeats 'Hold the silence, bring the noise' - setting the tone for a track that thrives on tension and release.Rolling percussion, thick low-end, and a hypnotic …
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Thousands of criminal cases dismissed because Jordan rule
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19:48The Supreme Court is set to hear a case about the time limits it placed on criminal trials in 2016. Victims who watched those they accused walk free are demanding change — and justice. But a criminal defence lawyer says governments need to fix the justice system, not violate the rights of the accused.…
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Exclusive data collected by CBC shows absenteeism from school is on the rise in Canada, but why are kids missing school? Parents and researchers say it's hard to know for sure, but youth mental health and a lack of support for different learning needs at school is part of the problem.
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What's driving Gen Z's return to Christianity?
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24:23Christian churches across Canada say more young people are turning to faith — reversing a decades long trend. Current producer Juliana Konrad wanted to find out why and talked to young people, church leaders, and experts about why Gen Z is turning to Christianity — and what it says about what it means to be young today and face an uncertain future.…
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Our National Affairs Panel gets you caught up on all the latest politics. Rosemary Barton, CBC's Chief Political Correspondent, Stephanie Levitz, the Globe and Mail's Senior Reporter in the Ottawa bureau and Ryan Tumilty a political reporter with the Toronto Star join host Matt Galloway.
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ALS patient dies alone after paying $84K US to a Sask. facility
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17:07A 70 year old American woman — died alone in a Montana hospital Susie Silvestri put her home up for sale so she could afford to come to a private, unregulated health centre in Moose Jaw. She eventually was forced to flee Canada after falling through gaps in Saskatchewan’s health care system. The CBC’s investigative reporter Geoff Leo shares Susie’s…
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What can brain phases tell us about our stage of life?
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10:24Scientists have discovered our brain organizes itself differently based on different life stages, with some stages working more efficiently than others. A new study from the University of Cambridge identified five main brain "eras" - child, adolescent, adult, early ageing, and late ageing. We speak with the lead author of the study to find out more…
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Is it the airlines? The airports? The regulators? Or us? U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is urging airplane passengers to dress and behave better to bring back the "golden age" of travel.
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It's time to break free of religion and embrace the blessings of relationship!By dcnewvision
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Could deep brain stimulation be a cure for depression?
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22:54Toronto journalist Anna Mehler Paperny had experimental surgery that placed electrodes in her brain in the exact location neurologists believe could be the source of her depression. She's part of a clinical study out of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre that uses deep brain stimulation to treat mood disorders. She speaks about the procedure and her…
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What’s behind Quebec’s sweeping secularism bill
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11:08The Quebec government tabled a new secularism legislation that would impose strict rules about religious expression in public. This comes on top of the current ban of religious symbols worn by teachers, judges and police officers. The province says the changes will ensure equality, but religious groups argue the opposite is happening. We speak with…
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How the giant heads of Easter Island “walked”
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13:14We might be getting closer to understanding how those giant heads on Easter Island ended up there — and no, it’s not aliens! Instead they may have “walked” with the help of ropes. We speak with Carl Lipo, professor of anthropology at Binghamton University in New York, and Terry Hunt, professor of anthropology at the University of Arizona. They have…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith were all smiles in Calgary on Thursday as they inked an energy deal that promises a new era of cooperation.The memorandum of understanding is aimed at clearing a path toward a new oil pipeline from Alberta to the west coast and Asian markets.That path gets rocky in British Columbia. We s…
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How Writing to Your Younger Self Unlocks Freedom and Inner Strength
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37:21Sussi Mattsson is an international coach & speaker, mother and author of the upcoming book “From Me To You™”. In this book Sussi takes readers on a powerful and poignant journey of hope and overcoming obstacles as she describes her personal harrowing story of how she ran away from home only 8 years old, after finding out that her abusive father was…
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The literary icon who isn't Indigenous after all
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19:23Thomas King was one of Canada's best-known Indigenous writers. But it turns out he is not Indigenous at all. His books, including The Inconvenient Indian and Green Grass, Running Water were critically acclaimed and taught in schools. We speak to Anishnaabe writer and humourist Drew Hayden Taylor who considers Thomas King a friend and mentor, and sc…
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For many, the raccoon is a pest, a pesky critter getting into your garbage, your attic, anywhere it doesn't belong. But for some these little trash pandas are pets, not pests. Turns out there's new science to support the idea that raccoons are moving towards domestication. Hear from a raccoon owner about the joys of raising these wild creatures - a…
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Bob Rae: "The world is turning upside down"
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24:07The veteran politician says we are living through a time of upheaval, but he still has hope, as he leaves his post at the United Nations. "If I fall into pessimism or cynicism, then all I'm doing is basically giving up the space to the people who I know would like to do bad things."
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What to know about the deadly fire in Hong Kong
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8:06Firefighters in Hong Kong battled a deadly blaze for a second day today. At least 65 people are confirmed dead, but there may be hundreds still missing. The Wang Fuk Court public housing complex is home to nearly 5000 people. Three construction company employees have been arrested for manslaughter. We speak with James Griffiths, the Asia correspond…
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822. Help! My Cohost Made Me Watch: Darkman (1990)
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32:46HELP, film fans!! Jason's dragged Ryan into a look back at Sam Raimi's weirdest flick (which is saying something)! What happens when Raimi wants to make The Shadow, films his own homage instead, and unleashes it upon a post-Batman (1989) world?? Dare the discovery and dare to watch Darkman (1990)!! The Deep Question: You go to Rekall from Total Rec…
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Jim Balsillie's prescription for Canadian business
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24:31He built a global company from Waterloo, Ont. and he says more Canadian businesses could do the same, if they didn't keep making the same strategic mistake. The former co-CEO or Research in Motion argues Canadian businesses and policy-makers aren't doing enough to create and protect its intellectual property — and that's holding us back more than t…
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When Allan Brooks opened ChatGPT to help his son with a simple question, he didn’t expect the conversation to turn dark. But over three weeks, he says the chatbot fed into a growing delusion – telling him “You are not crazy. You are ahead.” and urging him not to “walk away” from what it framed as a world-changing discovery. The experience left Alla…
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As Washington continues to negotiate between Ukraine and Russia, a Ukrainian MP hopes diplomacy can end the war and secure his country's future. But a Russia watcher says getting Putin to lay down his arms won't be easy.
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The extortion threats facing B.C’s South Asian community
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19:30There’s fear and frustration in Surrey, BC..The city is facing a wave of violent extortion threats that have been gripping the province for the last two years. We speak with CBC’s Sohrab Sandhu about how the community is feeling. B.C. RCMP Assistant Commissioner John Brewer talks about whether law enforcement is doing enough and criminologist Wade …
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What's the best way to manage grizzly bears?
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14:09A grizzly bear attacked a school group in a remote Indigenous community in central B.C. last week — and it brought to light an ongoing debate about what the best way to manage and co-exist with grizzly bears is. Some think hunting should be allowed back on the table — others say there's ways to co-exist with bears safely without resorting to killin…
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Ryan Wedding: From champion snowboarder to FBI's most wanted
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11:32Ryan Wedding is now at the centre of one of the biggest international crime investigations in the world. He's wanted in connection with multiple drug and conspiracy crimes, including ordering and orchestrating murder. He's one of the FBI's most wanted criminals and there's a reward of up to $10 million US for any information that could help catch h…
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Why Bill McKibben thinks solar energy could save the world
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20:42For decades Bill McKibben has been warning the world about the risks of climate change. But his latest book is surprisingly hopeful, even if he does think it's too late to save the world from climate change. "Here Comes The Sun" documents the remarkable growth of solar power — and the dramatic drop in its cost. He joins us for a conversation about …
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Jad Abumrad’s new podcast, Fela Kuti: Fear No Man, digs into Fela Kuti’s life, the good and the bad because he not only pioneered Afrobeat and pushed against the impacts of colonialism but he was also a deeply complicated and flawed man who left a wake of inspiration and trauma.
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"Lentil King" wants Canadian businesses to think bigger
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23:20Murad al-Katib started his pulse crop business in his basement. Now it's worth $3B a year and in 120 countries. At a time when many Canadian businesses are trying to diversify their markets, and get into value-added manufacturing, al-Katib's company AGT has actually done it. He's built rail infrastructure, manufacturing businesses, and partnerships…
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Alberta opts for a public-private health-care system
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19:14Alberta says allowing doctors to work in the public system and bill patients privately will shorten wait times for everyone, while keeping costs down. But critics — including many Alberta doctors — say the plan will make care worse for everyone.
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How did Louise Penny predict the future in her new book?
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33:47Louise Penny’s new novel explores a sinister plot to make Canada the 51st state, but she’s keen to point out that she wrote it before Donald Trump was re-elected as U.S. president. She spoke with Matt Galloway live on stage at the Haskell Free Library — right on the U.S.-Canada border — about life imitating art, and why she cancelled her U.S. book …
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The Truth About Christianity Podcast #250
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16:27The practice of religion and Christianity intersect but they are not the same!By dcnewvision
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Live at the Haskell Free Library, right on the U.S. border
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1:14:37A black line on the floor marks the U.S.-Canada border that runs through the Haskell Free Library, and through the lives of the people who live in Stanstead, Quebec and Derby Line, Vermont. Matt Galloway hosts a live show in this unique venue, after months of simmering political tensions that have tested the enduring friendship of the two countries…
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In her new book How My Dog Saved My Life, former CBC producer Cate Cochran tells 30 Canadian stories of dogs who have changed everything for their humans, saving their lives literally and figuratively. We'll meet some of these remarkable canines, including a black lab and golden retriever mix named Foreman who's trained to provide medical assistanc…
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How does remote-controlled brain surgery work?
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16:47A surgical team at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto has started doing brain angiograms using a remote-controlled robot. We speak with Dr. Vitor Mendes Pereira, the neurosurgeon who has performed 10 of the procedures, and Nicole Cancelliere, a robotic medical radiation technologist at Unity Health Hospitals, about the potential of the technology, a…
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What’s the impact of US tariffs on New Brunswick?
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19:25New Brunswick is one of the provinces most vulnerable to US tariffs. And they’re hitting wood product makers and soft-wood harvesters the hardest. We'll hear from James McKenna, who owns a kitchen cabinet business, about how he's trying to keep his company afloat in the face of 50 per cent tariffs coming in January. Then Premier Susan Holt will tel…
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