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Unedited English audio of oral arguments at the Supreme Court of Canada. Created as a public service to promote public access and awareness of the workings of Canada’s highest court. Not affiliated with or endorsed by the Court. Original archived webcasts can be found on the Court’s website at scc-csc.ca. Feedback welcome: podcast at scchearings dot ca.
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Summerside Community Church

Summerside Community Church

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From Sunday sermons to Monday conversations, SCC Weekly offers real talk, honest questions, and encouragement for the week ahead. It’s all about growing in faith, walking with Jesus, and staying connected to what God’s doing in and through our community.
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Here you will listen to very important podcasts about the world, news and weather. During some weekdays we also put songs. Listen to the host talking on some days as well. Some times we also have lessons (History mostly) Cover art photo provided by Stijn Swinnen on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@stijnswinnen
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Not Reserving Judgment

Canadian Constitution Foundation

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In each episode of Not Reserving Judgment, Canadian Constitution Foundation Executive Director Joanna Baron, Litigation Director Christine Van Geyn, and Counsel Josh Dehaas walk you though the latest Canadian constitutional law headlines, update you on our litigation, and share our Bad Legal Takes of the Week.
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The home for all Agriland podcasts and audio in one feed. Catch up on the latest farming news and learn about all things agriculture in Ireland. Featuring podcasts such as The Farming Week, AgriFocus, The Dairy Trail, Law and the Land and much more!
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Specter Cinema Club

DeVaughn Taylor

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The ghosts of your horror movie club explore a different sub-genre each month! Featuring creators from the spooky community, stoner filmmaker DeVaughn Taylor & film journalist Garrett McDowell discuss the recurring motifs of various sub-genres and what makes the best genre films work. New episodes every Tuesday! NOTE: We recommend starting at Season 2 (Ep60) as that's when Garrett joined and began our current format. Season 1 was the experimental phase and before DeVaughn got better at editi ...
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Traumacast

The Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma

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Audio interviews addressing upcoming research and its application to the injured, critically ill or emergency general surgery patient, education efforts related to the clinical practice of acute care surgery, novel methods in the management of these patients and topics affecting providers and clinical care within the field.
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The Dairy Trail

Agriland Media

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Agriland's brand new limited podcast series 'The Dairy Trail' takes listeners inside the yard of dairy farms across the country to hear what is happening on the ground. The new four-part series will cover everything from calving down cows, managing calves, herd nutrient requirements, getting cows out to grazing, and spreading slurry and fertiliser. Listeners will get to hear how other farm systems operate, how different genetics perform, how different land types grow grass and how each farme ...
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The Subby podcast has been put together to bring future minds of construction together. How can we work better together? How can Construction as an industry work better to help the people within it? The ultimate goal is to focus on Construction Well Being.
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KayneCast: Kayne Anderson Rudnick’s Podcast Channel

Kayne Anderson Rudnick Investment Management

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KayneCast is the official podcast series of Kayne Anderson Rudnick Investment Management. Kayne Anderson Rudnick provides this communication as a matter of general information. The opinions stated herein are those of the speakers and not necessarily the opinions of Kayne Anderson Rudnick, or its affiliates. Portfolio managers at Kayne Anderson Rudnick make investment decisions in accordance with specific client guidelines and restrictions. As a result, client accounts may differ in strategy ...
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A weekly update on all that is new in the world of GDPR, plus interesting guests, some 'how to' slots and details of new GDPR related solutions. UK based but with items of interest to a worldwide audience.
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How do you find the time to take care of yourself when your career is all about taking care of others? As mental health professionals, we take on the enormous task of taking care of others’ emotional needs, placing ourselves at greater risk of vicarious trauma, burnout, and compassion fatigue. I'm Dr. Marsha, a Licensed Psychologist, and mental health expert. Join me as I connect with fellow mental health professionals about the challenges of managing one's own mental health and self-care wh ...
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Ti's time to take our final lap around The Red Room as the boys, joined by Stephen Foxworthy (Disenfranchised Pod, Pod and the Pendulum), discuss Twin Peaks: The Return by David Lynch. We discuss the unique structure, doppelgängers, cosmic theories, Lynch's legacy, and what the hell all this means. Got a light? New episodes drop every Tuesday, subs…
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In the final episode of this season of Agriland's limited podcast series "the Dairy Trail", technical dairy specialist, Cathal O'Shea visited the farm of John Byrne in Co. Waterford. John is milking 220 cows just below the Comeragh Mountains in Dungarvan. He tells us what protocols are place for his to maintain his exceptionally low somatic cell co…
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In the final episode of this season of Agriland's limited podcast series "the Dairy Trail", technical dairy specialist, Cathal O'Shea visited the farm of John Byrne in Co. Waterford. John is milking 220 cows just below the Comeragh Mountains in Dungarvan. He tells us what protocols are place for his to maintain his exceptionally low somatic cell co…
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On Episode 114, we explain why we think that banning calls to "globalize the intifada" would be counter-productive, we discuss the Liberals' new crime bill that would create special rules for "femicide," and we tell you who was naughty and who was nice for civil liberties in 2025. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: CCF Unwraps 2025…
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*This podcast is brought to you by Nephin Renewable Gas, Irelands leading biomethane developers in Ireland. In Agriland's newest podcast 'It Started With Slurry' Breifne O’Brien sits down with Eoin Lynch, the slurry mad Mitchelstown farmer who went viral at the National Ploughing Championships. On the this special Christmas episode we hear about.. …
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Join us as Joel shares how the message of 1 John 4 brings clarity and freedom by rooting our lives in the love God has already given. Love is who God is, and Jesus makes that love visible and trustworthy. As faith grows, clarity begins to settle and freedom takes shape when we remain in His love. Joel reminds us that love begins with God. God moves…
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Francess McDonnell, Kathleen O'Sullivan and Cathal O'Shea bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture from Agriland, which this week includes: Mercosur votes and protests; Bluetongue vaccines and cases; New planning exemptions for farmers; Work permit quotas; Milk cheque reductions; BVD Action Plan 2026; Boost for Agri-Food Regul…
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On Episode 113, we have an exclusive story of big pharma attacking a University of Toronto professor for his views on DEI, we tell you about judges suing to get a $28,000 raise, and we explain how a New Brunswick court decision could help protect private property nationwide. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Implications for BC of…
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It's time to go back to when it all began as we cover Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me directed by David Lynch. The boys discuss the fallous of Season 2, reputation vs reality, life-long abuse, and the incredible performance by Sheryl Lee. Let's rock! New episodes drop every Tuesday, subscribe so you don't miss out. Rate us 5 stars while you're at it!…
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The Indigenous respondent pleaded guilty to the aggravated assault of his Indigenous common law partner. He had a significant criminal record and a history of serious mental illness. The sentencing judge concluded the respondent’s incarceration was required to protect the public. The respondent was sentenced to five years in prison for the aggravat…
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The Indigenous respondent pleaded guilty to the aggravated assault of his Indigenous common law partner. He had a significant criminal record and a history of serious mental illness. The sentencing judge concluded the respondent’s incarceration was required to protect the public. The respondent was sentenced to five years in prison for the aggravat…
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Join us as Tracy shares how Jesus meets us in Advent with an invitation to slow down and pay attention. Joy does not arrive all at once. It forms quietly as faith grows and as we make room for God’s work in everyday Christian life. This teaching reflects on joy as something God shapes within us while we live between promise and fulfillment. Tracy p…
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After a big week, which included the launch of our new website sportscardclubhouse.com , we discuss our reaction to seeing some big card collections, and how to avoid falling into hobby traps. Should we set rules for our collections? Are there things that new purchases MUST have or CAN'T have? All of this in another fun episode with Mike and Graig.…
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Charles O'Donnell, Francess McDonnell, Cathal O'Shea and Joe Griffin bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture from Agriland, which this week includes: Nitrates derogation confirmed; New Nitrates Action Programme finalised and what it means for slurry storage; Farm scheme payments round up; Latest on Mercosur; No cattle at Wint…
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SS&C Technologies Canada Corporation entered into a contract with Mellon Trust Financial pursuant to which it provided market pricing data for various types of securities. Mellon Trust Financial merged with Bank of New York to form Bank of New York Mellon Corporation. Bank of New York Mellon Corporation succeeded to the rights and duties under the …
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On Episode 112, we tell you about a proposal hidden in the budget bill that would allow ministers to exempt people from nearly any law, we explain the B.C. decision that found UNDRIP can be used to interpret laws, and we discuss the forced apology of Derek Reimer. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Justice minister hopes new group …
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*This podcast is brought to you by Nephin Renewable Gas, Irelands leading biomethane developers in Ireland. In Agriland's newest podcast 'It Started With Slurry' Breifne O’Brien sits down with Eoin Lynch, the slurry mad Mitchelstown farmer who went viral at the National Ploughing Championships. On the second episode we hear about.. Eoin's family fa…
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The respondent Gitanyow Nation asserts Aboriginal rights and title over certain lands in British Columbia, and has advanced claims against the federal and provincial Crown. Another Aboriginal group with a modern treaty covering an overlapping geographic area, the appellant, the Nisga’a Nation, sought to be added as a defendant in the Gitanyow actio…
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The respondent Gitanyow Nation asserts Aboriginal rights and title over certain lands in British Columbia, and has advanced claims against the federal and provincial Crown. Another Aboriginal group with a modern treaty covering an overlapping geographic area, the appellant, the Nisga’a Nation, sought to be added as a defendant in the Gitanyow actio…
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The boys are head into The Red Room to discuss Season 2 of Twin Peaks, created by David Lynch & Mark Frost. We dive further under the surface of Twin Peaks, as the darker and more surreal elements become more prevalent. We also discuss the extended season and the rough times behind the scenes leading to certain changes. We meet new characters and g…
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In the latest episode of Agriland's limited podcast series "The Dairy Trail", technical dairy specialist, Cathal O'Shea visited the farm of Dan and Danny Somers in Co, Wicklow. The father and son partnership are milking 230 Montbéliarde's in a split calving system, with 40-50 cows calving down in autumn. Dan talks on how they got into Montbéliarde'…
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In the latest episode of Agriland's limited podcast series "The Dairy Trail", technical dairy specialist, Cathal O'Shea visited the farm of Dan and Danny Somers in Co, Wicklow. The father and son partnership are milking 230 Montbéliarde's in a split calving system, with 40-50 cows calving down in autumn. Dan talks on how they got into Montbéliarde'…
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The respondents, Robert Vrbanic and Sarah Josipovic, were jointly charged with possession of significant quantities of four different drugs for the purpose of trafficking and possession of the proceeds of crime. They sought a stay of proceedings, arguing that their right to a trial within a reasonable time had been breached. The appellant Crown did…
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The appellant was acquitted at trial of transmitting sexually explicit material to a person under the age of 16 for the purpose of facilitating the commission of either a sexual assault or the indecent act of exposing his genital organs to a person under 16 years of age for a sexual purpose. The trial judge accepted that the appellant sent sexually…
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Welcome to my weekly MidLife Sports Card Q&A episode where I answer your top questions about collecting, investing, grading, the current market, and everything in between. Whether you're new to the hobby or a long-time collector, this Q&A dives deep into the hottest topics in the sports card world right now. This week I share my thoughts the death …
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Join us as Tracy shares how Jesus brings a peace that steadies us in real life. We walk through how Scripture points us toward simple rhythms that help us stay awake to Him. His peace isn’t the absence of pressure but the gift of His nearness right in the middle of our real circumstances. Tracy unpacks the depth of biblical shalom—wholeness, harmon…
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Charles O'Donnell and Kathleen O'Sullivan bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture from Agriland, which this week includes: Bluetongue outbreak in Northern Ireland; Bird flu in Cavan; Developments on the nitrates derogation; Payments get underway for several schemes; Outlook for 2026 farm incomes; Department confirms several A…
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It's Garrett's birthday month and everyone is getting spoiled as we tackle everything Twin Peaks, created by the incomparable David Lynch. We discuss Lynch's creative legacy, how this series came to be, and meet the eccentric residents of the enigmatic town. Mmm hmm, that's some damn good coffee! New episodes drop every Tuesday, subscribe so you do…
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On Episode 111, we discuss Quebec's plan to ban prayer in public spaces like universities, we debate whether Ottawa should remove the "good faith" religious speech exemption from hate speech laws, and we tell you about the Montreal police's new AI surveillance software. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Chris Selley: Quebec's war …
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The respondent, SGS Canada Inc. (SGS), is a subsidiary of a foreign company that offers inspection, analysis, certification and quality control services with respect to Canadian grain destined for interprovincial trade and international export. On November 22, 2019, the intervener Syndicat des travailleuses et travailleurs des industries manufactur…
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Over the past week Agriland reported on the news that there was a suspected bluetongue case reported on a farm near Bangor, Co. Down in Northern Ireland. Results from the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) active surveillance for bluetongue indicated the presence of the disease in two cows. As a result they have activa…
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In the latest episode of 'The Dairy Trail', technical dairy specialist, Cathal O'Shea visited the farm of John Wynne in Co, Wicklow. John is in a liquid milk contract, with 45% of the 320 head herd milking through the winter. John talks about the feeding and breeding routines in place on the farm that allow them to achieve their 580kg of milk solid…
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In the latest episode of 'The Dairy Trail', technical dairy specialist, Cathal O'Shea visited the farm of John Wynne in Co, Wicklow. John is in a liquid milk contract, with 45% of the 320 head herd milking through the winter. John talks about the feeding and breeding routines in place on the farm that allow them to achieve their 580kg of milk solid…
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Jesus invites us into a faithful, steady way of living, and Colossians 4:7–18 shows how ordinary disciples became part of God’s story. Their quiet faithfulness helps us see how Jesus shapes community, service, and friendship. Joel highlights these closing verses as a picture of steady devotion, shared life, and the kind of hope that grows through e…
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Shill bidding. Auction houses. Snype's disaster. SGC's collapse. November of 2025 is one of the craziest months in the history of the sports card hobby. So, navigating our next steps may be more difficult than we think. Graig and Mike tackle the current state of the hobby, and the best way to navigate through it.…
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Francess McDonnell and Kathleen O'Sullivan bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture from Agriland, which this week includes: Commission backs nitrates derogation; What’s the latest on scheme payments; New antiparasitic rules to come into force; Bird flu cull numbers; The hottest heifer in the country. Don’t forget to rate, rev…
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On Episode 110, we discuss Alberta's proposal for flexible practice that would allow more doctors to offer private surgeries, we explain Alberta's plan to protect the freedom of speech of professionals, and we debate whether Ontario should really get rid of the bar exams. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: ‘We’re going to walk befo…
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*This podcast is brought to you by Nephin Renewable Gas, Irelands leading biomethane developers in Ireland. In Agriland's newest podcast 'It Started With Slurry' Breifne O’Brien sits down with Eoin Lynch, the slurry mad Mitchelstown farmer who went viral at the National Ploughing Championships. On the first episode we hear about.. Growing up in Ire…
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