Context is everything. Join us Monday to Friday for a Canadian daily news podcast from The Globe and Mail. Explore a story shaping our world, in conversation with reporters, experts, and the people at the centre of the news.
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Machines Like Us is a technology show about people. We are living in an age of breakthroughs propelled by advances in artificial intelligence. Technologies that were once the realm of science fiction will become our reality: robot best friends, bespoke gene editing, brain implants that make us smarter. Every other Tuesday Taylor Owen sits down with the people shaping this rapidly approaching future. He’ll speak with entrepreneurs building world-changing technologies, lawmakers trying to ensu ...
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You had your best-laid plans and then COVID-19 came along and hammered the entire economy. But you’ve got this – if you have the right information. Join The Globe and Mail’s personal finance team, columnist Rob Carrick and editor Roma Luciw, as they guide you through one of the biggest stress tests your finances will ever face. If you’re between 20 and 40, this financial advice is for you.
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Join award-winning beer writer Ben Johnson (”The Globe and Mail” ”The Growler” ”Toronto Life”) and his occasional co-host Chris Pellarin as we dive into the stories behind the beer in your glass. Crack open cold ones with brewmasters, industry pros, and some of Canada’s funniest personalities to talk brewery insights, beer industry deep dives, and unfiltered conversations that go way beyond the pint.
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Welcome to the latest podcast from The Globe and Mail. It's about navigating life in the new economy. Every Friday, we’ll dive into the big, defining trends in business and tech — whether you’ve noticed them yet or not.
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Looking Ahead: The Retirementality is a personal look at the challenges of retirement planning by Globe and Mail personal finance columnist Rob Carrick. Rob tackles retirement from the point of view of millennials, Gen Xers and baby boomers using his own experiences and advice from financial planners. Tune in to find out how to get your retirement planning on track.
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These podcasts will help you find stocks, funds, and bonds that reflect YOUR personal values. Each podcast is filled with top analyst investment picks encompassing the best sustainability, ESG, and ethics traits. My name is Ron Robins and I've been following this style of investing since the 1970s. Now it's mainstream because it can be very profitable too! Beginning in 1969, I held investment industry positions in investment analysis, over-the-counter stock trading, and global private equity ...
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The Globe and Mail’s Risk Takers is a podcast about the entrepreneurs who risk everything to grow their businesses. Hosted and produced by Globe and Mail Small Business Editor Sarah Efron, with additional producing by JP Davidson.
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Are you a business owner, executive, leader, team leader, aspiring future leader, leadership junkie, a scientist, a design thinker, or simply the leader of your own life? If you are, then you are a leader, and as such, you should be experimenting! Welcome to The Experimental Leader, a podcast where we tackle the ways leaders are experimenting in their own work. Hosted by Melanie Parish and Dr. Mel Rutherford, we dive into the most interesting questions about leaders and get into real-life co ...
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How do we make our cities more livable? We want them to be more affordable, walkable and meet the needs of a tech-powered society. So, how do we actually reach those ideals? City Space is an urban living podcast from The Globe and Mail that seeks to answer those questions. Join host Irene Galea as she speaks to global experts and those close to home to learn what our cities are doing right and what we could do better. From accessibility to housing to transit, episodes will consider what trul ...
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Good Morning Night Vale is the official Welcome to Night Vale recap show, hosted by cast members Meg Bashwiner, Symphony Sanders, and Hal Lublin. Each week, our hosts do a deep dive into one episode of Welcome to Night Vale, starting with the very first episode from 2012. Episodes feature interviews with the cast and creators, revealing origin stories, behind-the-scenes trivia, and more never-before-heard information. Listeners are invited to share their thoughts, comments, and questions via ...
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Technology is everywhere, and we're here to talk about it. Tednologic is a podcast hosted by Ted Kritsonis that dives into the impact tech has in this world we live in. The best part? You don't need to be tech-savvy to understand the topic of every episode, but even if you do know your stuff, you may come away learning something new. Ted has been covering the tech industry for the last 20 years, and contributed to various publications, including the Globe and Mail, CBC.ca, Digital Trends, An ...
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If there’s one thing Canadians avoid, it’s talking about race. This podcast is here to change that. Join hosts Denise Balkissoon and Hannah Sung for a conversation on race in Canada. We won’t have all the answers but we do ask bold questions. Theme music by Bonjay.
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Name any sporting event on the planet and Stephen Brunt was probably in attendance. Whether it was the Olympics, World Cup or Super Bowl, he was likely in the press box covering the event for The Globe and Mail or Sportsnet. As a sports columnist and national radio host, Stephen witnessed some of the biggest moments in sports while covering the athletes and executives that created them. This interview series talks to the people who are responsible for creating the moments we remember and und ...
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Trust Me... I'm a Decorator! is a podcast hosted by renowned television personalities and designers Debbie Travis and Tommy Smythe. While you may know them best as decorators, they'll be covering all of their favourite things; travel, relationships, food and more with many special guests along the way. Debbie Travis is an international television host and producer, best-selling author, sought-after public speaker, and designer of the Debbie Travis Home Collection and holds women’s retreats a ...
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Real talk, hard sayings, and authentic conversations from game changers and excuse removers worldwide, giving you tools and strategies to help you grow you! This podcast was made by and for men who struggle with things nobody else understands. The cry for connection and deeper healing was heard, and this show is an answer to that cry - a safe space to discuss the things the complex issues that have become mountains that are conquering us instead of molehills we should be conquering. Every mo ...
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Welcome! Faith in Entheogens is Co-hosted by Raquel and Sergio, founders of Entheogenic Churches, ceremonialists, and spiritual guides for their communities. Join us for insightful conversations centered around spirituality, entheogenic sacraments and ceremonial influences with special guests from around the globe. This podcast is intended for a mature audience, and content will be provided bi-weekly. Some episodes will be recorded in English or Spanish depending on guest preference. If you' ...
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🚀 From public company CEOs and hedge fund managers to investors and visionary leaders who are building, financing, and investing in the newest high-growth companies, I’ll be bringing you their strategies, stories, and wealth-creation / company building tips that you can apply too! 🎙️Want to be a guest on the show? Email me at [email protected]. Robin Speziale is a DIY Investor, and Globe & Mail National Bestselling Author of Market Masters, and Capital Compounders. DISCLAIMER: This conten ...
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Upbeat, engaging and on a mission to showcase the best of Cypriot, Cyprus-based or diaspora talent, each episode immerses viewers in the broad – and ever-growing – network of the island’s movers and shakers, whether their ties to Aphrodite’s Island come through their roots, their birth, or as their home of choice. Paul Lambis' podcast is based on his interviews for Culturescope, a Cypriot lifestyle and entertainment web TV show, featured on Cyprus Mail, NGTV USA, NGTV Canada, Hellenic TV UK, ...
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Counterfactual is a podcast presented by the Canadian Bar Association’s Competition Law and Foreign Investment Review Section. The Counterfactual podcast strives to inform and entertain about topics of interest that lie at the core, intersection or even periphery of competition law and policy.
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Take all the most important news that matters to you, add a constant infusion of entertainment and you get The Aaron Rand Show, weekdays from 3-7PM on CJAD. Interviews with top newsmakers, music, culture and so much more will keep you up to speed and entertained as you make your way home each day. CJAD Legal Expert Christopher Dimakos provides a straightforward, in-depth look at the most important legal battles going on in your back yard and around the world every Wednesday. CJAD Medical Exp ...
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CYBERKUTTI TALKS Is The Malayali Podcast . In This Weekly Two, Three Podcast, A Malayalam podcast to connect Malayali's who living around the globe and connect all of you. I Am Established My Podcast 2021-May-6th, We would like to bring a wide range of topics for Technology, Comedy, Life Comdey, Talking Each episode has been designed to bring you. some kind of value add. Mail: [email protected] IInstagram: @cyber_kutti Support this podcast: Anchor https://anchor.fm/cyberkutti/support Spot ...
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Hosted by Mark Goodman, principal at Goodman Commercial, the Goodman Report Podcast takes you inside Vancouver's real estate market. With over two decades of experience, Mark offers expert insights on rental apartments, development land, and commercial investment properties. Each episode features discussions on market trends, industry drivers, and in-depth interviews with investors, developers, architects, politicians, mortgage brokers, and more. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the deals, ch ...
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Manage your screen time by informed about Zen Habits AT https://findfocus.net/zen-habits/ Find us On Google Map : https://goo.gl/maps/x7NmvXHheNJ2 Internet addiction among children is a growing concern. Online access is a vital part of the modern world and an essential tool in our children's education. Also, it is a highly entertaining and informative medium. However, these very qualities also make it an enticing escape for many children. They can be anyone in an online chat room, or play th ...
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A Podcast series discussing the Standards for Patient-Oriented Research from the west coast of Canada. Hosts: Beverley Pomeroy and Lisa Ridgway. SPORcast aims to inspire Patients / Families, Clinicians, Academics and Decision Makers to get involved and create their own impact through patient-oriented research in order to help health care research be more relevant and meaningful. www.sporcast.ca for more information
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A new Canadian Politics podcast hosted by Christo Aivalis and Andy Borkowski. This weekly show aims to bring a left perspective to Canadian politics, media, economics, and culture that is far too lacking within mainstream print, audio, and visual media. Christo and Andy bring years of experience in both traditional and new media. Combining these experiences, along with a shared disdain with Canada’s capitalist status quo, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone who wants a Canada based on j ...
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The stress of shared calendars in modern parenting
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21:26Parents are increasingly relying on elaborate calendar systems to keep track of their families’ activities – from a shared calendar or paper planner to high-end devices that can create a calendar for you by scraping data from your emails. Some parents say it helps them better involve their teen children in scheduling their lives; for others, they f…
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Why the condo bubble burst could lead to better housing
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23:44For more than a decade, Canada’s condo boom was on. Investors, at home and abroad, drove the craze over reselling preconstruction units. Rents skyrocketed, all while the condos themselves shrank in size. Today, the bubble has burst and the housing crisis continues. New condo sales in markets like Toronto and Hamilton are at 35-year lows and prices …
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Good Morning The Nearly Infinite Lives of Frank Chen
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39:53Meg, Hal and Symphony discuss episode 194 of Welcome to Night Vale: The Nearly Infinite Lives of Frank Chen. They chat about a name for Earth, pasta salad and the timeline for the creation of the “Frank Chen” series. In the FanZone Calzone™ we hear from fans about ghost story ideas, twins and killing interns. Find out more about calzones on our Pat…
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Key takeaways from the Carney government’s first budget
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30:55On Tuesday, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne tabled the first federal budget from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government. It had long been advertised as a fiscal plan that would make difficult decisions to put Canada’s economy on the right track. The Globe sent more than a dozen journalists to Ottawa to study the details and assess how…
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No jobs in this economy: Why the labour market is so brutal right now
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28:19The job market for young Canadians is terrible these days. Lots of qualified, talented people are sending out tons of resumes and getting zero replies. We hear from two recent grads who have been struggling for months to get an interview, let alone a job offer. Then Erica Alini, The Globe’s personal economics reporter, speaks with Matt Lundy, The G…
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At Donald Trump’s inauguration earlier this year, the returning president made a striking break from tradition. The seats closest to the president – typically reserved for family – went instead to the most powerful tech CEOs in the world: Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos and Sundar Pichai. Between them, these men run some of the most profitab…
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What to look out for in the 2025 federal budget
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23:45Today, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne is set to deliver the first budget under Prime Minister Mark Carney. Early announcements have signalled sweeping cuts to the public sector. There’s no guarantee that the budget will pass, given Carney is presiding over a minority government. The NDP has said they wouldn’t rule out abstaining from …
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Whales, extinction and the sounds of underwater noise pollution
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35:30North Atlantic right whales are nearing extinction, with fewer than 400 left in the world. We know what is killing them: getting hit by shipping boats, entangled in fishing lines and the impacts of climate change — which is changing the location of their food sources. But now, researchers think that human-made noise in the ocean may be having an ef…
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Why a sleep doctor says we should never change our clocks again
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22:13On Sunday, most Canadians gain an hour of sleep as the clocks get turned back to standard time. But while most of us have gotten used to the bi-annual time change, our bodies have not. And with a growing number of experts saying the practice messes with our sleep – should Canadians stop messing with the clock? Today, psychology professor Joseph De …
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Why Quebec doctors are threatening to leave the province
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19:23Last weekend, Quebec passed new legislation that would impose a new contract on doctors, who have been in negotiations with the provincial government since March, 2023. Known as Bill 2, it sets out targets that Quebec doctors must meet in order to achieve the government’s health care goals, including access to primary care for all Quebeckers by Jan…
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U.S. trade talks stalled after Ford ad, Carney heads to Asia
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22:52On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump ended trade talks with Canada and threatened to hike tariffs on Canadian imports by another 10 per cent because of Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s anti-tariff ad. Now, Trump says he doesn’t plan to meet with Carney “for a long time”, as both leaders head to Asia for trade summits and turn their attention to repa…
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She left school to buy a laundromat: The appeal of ‘boring businesses’
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27:22Adulthood is a never-ending parade of chores. Clothes to clean, cars to wash, appliances to fix. Businesses that serve these needs, like laundromats, car washes, and vending machines, are honestly a bit, well, boring. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t making good money. And financially savvy Canadians are taking note. This week, we’ll hear from two…
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Why more young people are signing prenups
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19:53‘Til death do us part – that’s the promise couples make to each other when they tie the knot. But what happens in the event of a divorce? Disentangling a marriage can carry a big financial burden if the division of property, pets and assets are in the mix. Once derided as unromantic, the pre-nuptial agreement is now gaining popularity among young C…
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The MRTS: How Men Build Emotional Maturity, Lead With Accountability, And Heal Father Wounds
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1:05:28SEND US A TEXT. Drop Mista Yu a text at: (904) 867-4466 or (https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2378778/open_sms). Leave your first name and the city you're reaching out to us from. We'll respond to your message on the next Fan Mail episode and give you the biggest shoutout. Every message you send to me matters. WANT A SHOUT-OUT ON THE …
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Do we need a ‘buy Canadian’ movement for culture?
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22:20As Canadians, we’ve spent a lot of time over the past year talking about what it means to be Canadian and how to support our country. For some people, that looks like checking labels at the grocery store or limiting travel to the United States. But as the Globe’s film and deputy arts editor Barry Hertz argues, now is also the moment to bolster Cana…
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Scott Simmons, President of the Ontario Craft Brewers, returns to the show to talk to Ben about the evolution of the industry, taxation, codes of conduct, convenience store beer and where it's gone wrong, and the upcoming OCB conference. And why he still wants you to call him to snitch.By Ben Johnson
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OK Blue Jays! A bandwagoner’s guide to the World Series
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25:38The Toronto Blue Jays are headed to the World Series for the first time in over 30 years. It’s the third time in franchise history that Canada’s team is playing for the championship. But this monumental moment isn’t just for the diehard Jays fans – everyone can get in on the fun. So today, we bring you The Decibel’s bandwagoner’s guide to not feeli…
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October 2025 Sustainable Stock and ETF Picks
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23:10October 2025 Sustainable Stock and ETF Picks. Top sustainable companies, best renewable energy stocks related to Chinese emission cuts, plus… By Ron Robins, MBA Transcript & Links, Episode 160, October 24, 2025 Hello, Ron Robins here. Welcome to my podcast episode 160, published on October 24, 2025, titled "October 2025 Sustainable Stock and ETF Pi…
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What record gold and silver prices tell us about the stock market
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24:18The prices of gold and silver have been climbing quickly this fall, with both precious metals setting a new high for per-ounce price. Why is this happening? Columnist and reporter Tim Kiladze explains how central banks, Trump and even AI factor into it. Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at [email protected] Hosted by Simplecast, an Ads…
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Meg, Hal and Symphony discuss episode 193 of Welcome to Night Vale: Team Having Fun. They chat about alien abductions, task based theater/podcasting, and listening speed. In the FanZone Calzone™ we hear from fans about one time characters and weird ways to break your foot. Find out more about calzones on our Patreon. www.patreon.com/goodmorningnigh…
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Nelson Skalbania: Vancouver’s Mythic Deal-Making Tycoon – fame, fortune & wisdom from 11,000 mistakes
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1:16:54The next Goodman Report podcast, an interview with the unstoppable Nelson Skalbania, is one of the most entertaining – and absolutely the most fun – of any that we have done so far. Nelson Matthew Skalbania was the prototypical Vancouver tycoon – and the only guy in town who my mother would let smoke cigars in the house when he was doing deals with…
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Last week, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made comments about the RCMP being “despicable” on a YouTube show, accusing them of “covering up” for former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. This sparked backlash from opposition parties as well as Conservatives, and earlier this week, Poilievre walked those comments back, explaining that he meant to d…
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Is it time to check out AI for investing advice?
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27:14More investors are turning to artificial intelligence for investing advice. But should you trust what ChatGPT tells you about ETFs, the stock market and where to put your money? We hear from two investors about how AI factors into their investing strategy. Rob Carrick also speaks with Ben Felix, portfolio manager and head of research at PWL Capital…
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Barriers at Home: The Case for Interprovincial Free Trade
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44:39In this episode of the Counterfactual Podcast, host Julia Potter sits down with Ryan Manucha, author and expert on interprovincial trade, to unpack why Canada still struggles with domestic trade barriers. They discuss the historical roots of these restrictions, the political and economic forces driving recent reform efforts, and how leadership from…
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AI Music is Everywhere. Is it Legal?
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1:02:33AI art is everywhere now. According to the music streaming platform Deezer, 18 per cent of the songs being uploaded to the site are AI-generated. Some of this stuff is genuinely cool and original – the kind of work that makes you rethink what art is, or what it could become. But there are also songs that sound like Drake, cartoons that look like Th…
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On Thursday, Ottawa announced incoming legislation to reform the bail system. It comes after months of pressure both in Parliament and across the country, as a surge of Canadians say they feel crime is worsening, and that the bail system is too lenient. But with overall crime down, will making our bail system stricter really make Canadians safer? T…
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AI and digital sovereignty in the ‘elbows up’ era
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21:17There has been a lot of talk about Canadian sovereignty ever since the election of Donald Trump. And that sovereignty talk extends to the digital realm too. Last month, nearly 70 public figures and experts sent a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney demanding he take sovereignty in the digital space more seriously. The government is currently worki…
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The crop caught in the crosshairs of the Canada-China trade war
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21:54This week, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is visiting China as part of an effort to improve relations amid a trade war between Canada and China. It began last year, when Ottawa imposed a 100-per-cent tariff on Chinese-made electric vehicles. China responded by launching an anti-dumping probe into Canada’s canola imports, and later issued its …
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A dispatch from Gaza as the fragile ceasefire takes hold
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24:26The ceasefire in Gaza that U.S. President Donald Trump helped broker has been in place since Friday. But already, both Israel and Hamas have accused each other of violating the agreement. Tensions flared over a slower-than-expected return of deceased hostages, and Hamas has, so far, refused to disarm and cede power in Gaza. Despite the disagreement…
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Leading in Context: Dr. Torben Noerby on Adaptive Leadership
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28:15In this episode, Dr. Torben Noerby—CEO of People & Performance, author of The Contextual Leader, and creator of the Contextual Leadership AI Bot (CLAI)—explores how leaders can adapt to their organizational context to drive performance, accountability, and collaboration. Discover how contextual leadership helps shape culture and strengthen inclusiv…
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Condo hate is real. What's the new path to homeownership?
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28:10You might be familiar with this home ownership journey: save for a down payment, buy a condo, live in it for a few years, sell it at a profit, then use that money to buy a bigger home with multiple bedrooms and a backyard. It was the standard home-owning playbook for older millennials. But with high interest rates and an oversaturated condo market,…
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What it’s like for migrant workers on Canadian farms
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23:55Canada’s agriculture industry is big business, contributing $32-billion to Canada’s GDP in 2024 and employing an estimated 223,000 people. What garners less attention is how heavily dependent the agriculture industry is on migrant labourers, with about 80,000 workers in the sector. The job is often gruelling and typically pays around minimum wage, …
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The fight over the notwithstanding clause
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23:18A legal battle is underway over the notwithstanding clause, which allows governments to override “[certain] rights of Canadians” that are protected by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It’s a tool provincial governments have invoked often in recent years. But the federal government is bringing the dispute to the Supreme Court, asking it to consid…
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Machines Like Us: Geoffrey Hinton on AI’s future
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1:09:43Geoffrey Hinton, “the godfather of AI”, pioneered much of the network research that would become the backbone of modern AI. But it’s in the last several years that he has reached mainstream renown. Since 2023, Hinton has been on a campaign to convince governments, corporations and citizens that artificial intelligence – his life’s work – could be w…
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How a new pipeline could test Canadian unity
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23:59A new pipeline pitch is stirring up an old fight. On Oct. 1, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced the province would be drawing up a proposal for a new oil pipeline to the B.C. coast by May. In the last week, B.C. Premier David Eby has voiced criticisms of the project and opposed Smith’s coinciding efforts to repeal laws affecting access to the…
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How seriously is corporate Canada taking DEI these days?
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22:59Five years ago, hundreds of Canadian companies publicly pledged to address anti-Black racism. They signed the BlackNorth Initiative, which has since become the most high-profile DEI effort in corporate Canada. Many of the commitments came with a 2025 deadline. The Globe and Mail surveyed the signatories to find out how they’ve fared. Vanmala Subram…
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Meg, Hal and Symphony discuss episode 192 of Welcome to Night Vale: It Doesn’t Hold Up. They chat about pronouncing “Nightvalian words”, vocal trauma and movies that don’t hold up. In the FanZone Calzone™ we hear from fans about how to make a podcast, mirrors and orange milk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Key takeaways from Carney’s second meeting with Trump
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25:19Five months after his first appearance in the Oval Office, Prime Minister Mark Carney made his second trip down to Washington. And while he said little during the 30-minute press conference, talks between the countries carried on throughout the day and into the night. Doug Saunders, The Globe’s international affairs columnist, assesses Carney’s sec…
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The Globe’s personal finance podcast for Gen Z and millennials is back for another season. Join host Roma Luciw, recently retired Rob Carrick and The Globe’s roster of personal finance reporters as they dig into the financial questions impacting Canadians. Up this season: timely topics like AI investing, the condo crisis, and why young Canadians ar…
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Geoffrey Hinton vs. The End of the World
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How October 7 is still haunting the Jewish diaspora
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How Trump’s peace plan for Gaza could end the war
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25:45Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled a 20-point peace plan to end the war in Gaza. He did so alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who called it a “critical step”. Hamas has since responded, and agreed to parts of the plan — notably, the release of all remaining hostages and the relinquishing of its control over Gaza. Nego…
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Why Alberta teachers are on the cusp of a historic strike
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21:27The education system has been fraught with controversy in Alberta. From the government’s recent attempt to ban certain books in school libraries, to their introduction of several measures affecting transgender students. And now, a major pressure point between teachers and Premier Danielle Smith’s government has come to a head: overcrowding in Alber…
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Boiling point: the uncertain future of lobster fishing
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16:44The great boom of the lobster industry is, in many ways, a story of success. For more than 30 years, Canada’s most valuable seafood export has generated wealth for Canadian fishing communities and created an appetite around the world for the luxury food. But it’s also come at a tremendous cost – Indigenous fishers have been excluded, and scientists…
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What life is like for missing Ukrainian kids in Russian camps
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16:45Official estimates from Ukraine’s government say 19,000 Ukrainian children have been taken by Russian forces since the start of the conflict. And many of these kids are living in Russian camps overseen by former soldiers. Now, a pamphlet from one of the camps has given the world a window into the lives of these children. Janice Dickson, The Globe’s…
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Machines Like Us: AI upending higher education
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50:55Just two months after ChatGPT was launched in 2022, a survey found 90 per cent of college students were already using it. But students are no longer using artificial intelligence for writing essays – AI is used in generating ideas, conducting research, and summarizing reading. In other words: they’re using it to think for them. What does this mean …
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Last Monday, the Trump administration linked Tylenol to autism and warned against pregnant women taking it — Health Canada says there is no conclusive evidence and continues to recommend acetaminophen to treat fever and pain during pregnancy. This is not the first time U.S. President Trump or Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have made controv…
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Who’s behind Canada’s nation-building projects?
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21:17Canada’s new Major Projects Office is part of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s ambition to fast-track Canada’s major infrastructure projects. And the person leading it – Dawn Farrell – will play a critical role in getting those deals done quickly. But Farrell is no political appointee. So who is she? And what does her appointment to the post say about …
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Sustainable Stock and ETF Picks September 2025
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22:37Sustainable Stock and ETF Picks September 2025. Includes reviews of solar, wind, green and sustainable stocks, dividend stocks, and ETFs. By Ron Robins, MBA Transcript & Links, Episode 159, September 26, 2025 Hello, Ron Robins here. Welcome to my podcast episode 159, published on September 26, 2025, titled "Sustainable Stock and ETF Picks September…
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High-stakes trade talks begin as Trump tariffs persist
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23:02After months of informal back-and-forth talks about Donald Trump’s tariffs, a new chapter in the U.S.-Canada trade war has begun. Last week, the U.S. officially started the review process of USMCA, the current North American free trade deal. Mark Rendell covers economic issues for The Globe and explains what the U.S. wants and what Prime Minister M…
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