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The Agenda with Steve Paikin is TVO's flagship current affairs program - devoted to exploring the social, political, cultural and economic issues that are changing our world, at home and abroad. The Agenda airs weeknights at 8:00 PM EST on TVO - Canada's largest educational broadcaster.
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What Barrie's Talking About

Central Ontario Broadcasting

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Barrie is one of the best cities in Canada. We're a dynamic, growing and thriving community. Join us every week as we let you know what's going on. From news to events, and everything in between. If it affects you, we'll be talking about it. This podcast is brought to you by Barrie 360 - What Barrie's Talking About. https://barrie360.com/
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DCO Discourse...

Distress and Crisis Ontario

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Discussions on topics related to mental health, addictions, and life in Ontario, Canada. We aim to provide our listeners with tools and resources that will help them to improve their own mental health and wellness, as well as tools to help them support their family members, loved ones, and their communities at large. If you would like to provide feedback and/or request future topics, please use the following link: https://forms.gle/MhSNiyMm2c2xsiv8A. We regret to announce that the ONTX text ...
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Engineering The Future

Ontario Society of Professional Engineers

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Engineering The Future is the official podcast for the member and advocacy body that serves Ontario’s engineering community, known as the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE). Hosted by OSPE Board member and engineer Jerome James, P.Eng., Engineering The Future offers a wealth of information to engineers at all levels of their career. Episodes will delve into issues impacting the profession through discussions with industry, government, and academic changemakers. The podcast is r ...
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The 519 Podcast brings you the news, events, people, and entertainment that you want to hear about, from a 519 perspective. Learn about local heroes, true crime, stories, and history around Southern Ontario, Canada.
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Rose City Politics

Rose City Politics

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Rose City Politics is a weekly, hour-long show focused on the movers-and-shakers affecting the political scene. Municipal politics is the emphasis when you join panelists Kieran McKenzie, Paul Synnott, Pat Papadeas, Mark Boscariol, Don Merrifield and Doug Sartori as they dissect, debate, educate and inform on political happenings in Windsor and Essex County.
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Every week, Scott Sexsmith sits down with one of our staffers at The Trillium to talk about the week that was at Queen's Park — and the week ahead. Launched in 2023 by Village Media, a leader in local journalism, The Trillium is a comprehensive news and information source devoted exclusively to insider coverage of Ontario politics. Passionate and plugged in, The Trillium delivers the major political headlines of the day while unpacking complex policy changes and digging deeper into key issue ...
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#14Stories

Never Too Late

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We’re hearing stories from communities all over the world on how the COVID-19 crisis is impacting them. In honour of Children and Youth in Care Day on May 14th, we want to ensure that stories from our community are also heard! Children and Youth in Care Day is an annual, Ontario awareness day that was created to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and recognize children and youth in care. It is often used by advocates to bring together our community in solidarity and celebration. Young people in ...
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Deb Hutton provides listeners with real talk that cuts through the noise for the early drive home. Her experience in politics and communications brings a fresh common sense perspective on the issues that matter.
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The Canadian Mortgage Show

Alex Pang & Alex Shanks

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Welcome to The Canadian Mortgage Show, where we cut through the noise to bring you straight facts on mortgages and real estate in Canada. Focused on BC with a national perspective, we feature expert guests and real insights. Tune in for no-nonsense advice and answers to your questions!
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In 2011, Jason Kloss swam across Lake Huron -- a 65-kilometre open water swim his grandfather completed 20 years before him. Now (12 years later), he's pledged to swim across Lake Ontario to raise money and awareness for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention. This podcast will document his journey and will bring you conversations on mental health, determination, building habits and achieving your goals. For more information on Jason's swim for the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health visit ...
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Therapists Off the Clock

Jodie Lockey-Duesling & Stephanie Dinsmore

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Listen in as Jodie Lockey-Duesling and Stephanie Dinsmore, two seasoned therapists with over 33 years of combined experience, provide listeners with authentic discussions about self-improvement, growth, relationships, and even trauma. They delve into a range of topics like discovering your true self, addressing past trauma, and the significance of community care. This podcast not only promotes mindfulness and spirituality but also encourages a community where listeners can learn and connect. ...
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East Meets West

East Meets West

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East Meets West is a podcast hosted by Ontario real estate powerhouses, Steve Zalunardo and Hussein Kabani. Together they are coming together to give listeners the inside scoop as to what's currently happening in the market, providing tips on how to navigate, speaking about their experiences both as realtors and as investors. Hussein Kabani is the owner and broker of record for RE/MAX West Kabani Realty which operates mainly in the area of Durham Region. Steve Zalunardo is the owner and brok ...
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Join us as we explore the world of #affordablehousing, discussing important topics, sharing insights, and highlighting inspiring stories from the sector. Whether you're a housing professional, advocate, or simply interested in learning more about affordable housing, this podcast is for you!
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Host James Ferreira breaks down everything insurance-related in Canada. From expert advice on coverages for all types of insurance needs to hot topics in the industry and related insurance markets including real estate, mortgages, finance, and automotive industries, and most importantly; special guest appearances, The Broker Breakdown will bring entertainment and education to the world of insurance.
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"Promote Your Brand, Transform Your Business" Welcome to The PromoMinds Podcast, your business boosting companion. If you are a solopreneur or small business owner who is looking for creative marketing strategies, or wants to learn from other entrepreneurs on how to overcome challenges and build a thriving business, then this podcast is for you. There are many reasons people dive into entrepreneurship; some have exceptional skills, others take the plunge out of necessity. Regardless, a cruci ...
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For the first time, more than 1 million Ontarians visited a food bank in the last year. And that's the eighth year in a row that that number has increased. And the future doesn't look much better. Two-thirds of groups that make up Ontario's food bank network say that they fear they will not be able to meet future demand, leaving people hungry. Caro…
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With many provincial youth detention centres being closed, what happens to the young offenders behind their walls? And where will the money saved from their closure go? Jessica Evans is an assistant professor of criminology at Toronto Metropolitan University, and she joins us to explain. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Send us a text Is it time to give up the dream of homeownership? Amid skyrocketing prices, scarce supply and longer mortgage terms, the goal of owning a home is slipping away from many Canadians — especially young ones. Diana Mok, a professor at the University of Guelph, says it’s time for society to reevaluate whether people need to buy houses at …
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Send us a text Episode Description: In this episode of The Canadian Mortgage Show, Alex Pang and Alex Shanks discuss the latest updates impacting homebuyers and mortgage holders in Canada. From OSFI’s removal of the stress test for uninsured mortgage renewals to new government deals for affordable housing in BC, and the details of the $1.5M insured…
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What do the following Toronto sports teams have in common: the hockey Leafs, the basketball Raptors, baseball's Blue Jays, soccer's Toronto FC, hockey's Marlies, and the football Argonauts? Answer: Rogers now owns them all. What does that mean for the communications juggernaut, and more importantly, for those of us who expend too much emotional ene…
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Until Jackie Robinson's arrival in 1947, baseball banned players of colour. But something extraordinary happened this season: A new attempt to right the wrongs of history. Bob Kendrick, the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, joins The Agenda to explain this forgotten history. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that First Nations communities were owed billions of dollars from the Canadian and Ontario government as part of the Robinson Treaties settlement. Some nations say the settlement is an underpayment. The Agenda looks at why some of the settlement has not been paid, and what it might take to correct this historic wro…
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In this episode, Marissa Rasmussen sits down with Anne Anderson, a community pastor and leader of the Thirdspace Community, to explore the evolving role of faith communities in addressing modern challenges. Anne shares her journey and insights on how emerging faith communities are fostering leadership, particularly among younger generations. They d…
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OPP Provincial Constable Debra Brown of the Georgian Bay Detachment (pictured on left now and in her younger years), and Orillia Synergy Healthcare Naturopathic Doctor Jody Snider (pictured on right) join 10-5 The Official Podcast of the OPP Association in an episode titled "Understanding Perimenopause to Menopause Transition for Women in Policing"…
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is trying to do something that's never been done before in Canadian history. He says he will fight for a fourth consecutive victory, despite being miles behind his Conservative adversary in the polls. Stephen Maher, author of "The Prince: The Turbulent Reign of Justin Trudeau," joins Steve Paikin to discuss this and mo…
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Getting around Ontario's capital city is a nightmare. How can Toronto dig itself out of this mess? And why does it matter for the rest of the province? Jennifer McKelvie, Deputy Mayor and Toronto City Councillor for Scarborough–Rouge Park; Giles Gherson, President and CEO of the Toronto Region Board of Trade; Baher Abdulhai, Professor in the Depart…
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Sonya Cywink was last seen alive on August 26, 1994, in Old East London. Four days later, her body was found at Southwold Earthworks National Historic Site of Canada in Elgin County. In the 30 years since her murder, no one has been arrested. On this episode of The 519 Podcast, we look into Sonya’s murder and follow the work of her sister, Meggie C…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Canadian Mortgage Show, Alex Pang and Alex Shanks break down the latest economic and political shake-ups in Canada. From rising unemployment to looming interest rate cuts, and the potential collapse of the Liberal-NDP coalition, we cover it all. What does this mean for the real estate market and Canadian homebu…
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Welcome to another edition of What Barrie's Talking About from Barrie 360! It's a big week with lots to talk about. What Barrie's Talking About is a weekly podcast that brings the local stories that impact you. News stories that you aren't used to hearing! This week on the podcast we address the homeless crisis in Barrie, learn about a new book tha…
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Half of all water tests in at least 44 Ottawa-area high schools over five years showed traces of lead that exceeded federal standards, according to an examination by The Investigative Journalism Bureau. And concerned parents say they are not notified when tests exceed guidelines. A look at the results of the investigation, including moves by the pr…
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Water infrastructure – that is, water mains, sewer systems and treatment plants – are usually out of sight and out of mind. That is, until something goes wrong. Calgary and Montreal experienced substantial water main failures this year. In Ontario, Hamilton has redoubled it efforts to evaluate and improve its very old, very complex system to preven…
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Joining Deb Hutton to talk about a few things government can do to lower home prices, David Wilkes - President & Chief Executive Officer at Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) PHOTO: New homes are built in a housing construction development in the west-end of Ottawa on Thursday, May 6, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick…
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Ontario's municipalities are experiencing a lot of growth and have ambitious housing targets to match. Are the old ways of funding infrastructure still working? Ehren Cory, President, and CEO of the Canada Infrastructure Bank; Lisa Laronde, President of the Canadian Association of Women in Construction; Drew Fagan, Professor at the University of To…
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It was more than four years ago when the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic and the world shut down. Now, things have largely returned to the way they were, but the virus still remains. How dangerous is COVID-19 today? And have people forgotten that the disease poses health risks and some are still feeling the effects of poor me…
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At OSPE, advocacy is our cornerstone, driving us to create change and progress within the engineering community. To fulfill this commitment, we've established five task forces, each focused on conducting research and providing policy recommendations in areas critical to engineers in Ontario. In part five of our series, we spotlight the work being d…
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Nine years after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission handed down their 94 calls to action, commissioner Marie Wilson reflects on the Commission and how far Canada has come. The Agenda welcomes her to the studio to discuss her new book, "North of Nowhere." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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