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Economic Development Matters is a podcast presented by Edmonton Global, the economic development agency for the Edmonton Metropolitan Region in Alberta, Canada. It is a platform to discuss strategies for investment attraction, how to be globally competitive, and other matters related to economic development and growth. Hosted by Brianna Morris and Sherri Bouslama.
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Future Simple

Edmonton Global

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Tune in to Future Simple and join the conversation as industry leaders share their insights on navigating the complexity of tomorrow's most dynamic sectors. From Artificial Intelligence and Clean Energy, to Life Sciences, Agritech, and Global Logistics - if you want to predict the future of the world's fastest-growing industries or, better yet, understand what's coming, this podcast is a must listen. Presented by Edmonton Global
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The Roy Green Show

Global News / Curiouscast

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Roy Green’s resume is outstanding. He is a three time consecutive winner of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters national Gold Ribbon award, Canada’s most prestigious broadcast award. Listeners need not read his resume to know that Roy is a passionate advocate for the average Canadian, with an unshakable desire for justice and a deep and abiding love for his country. No wonder Roy’s show has been cited by Canada’s parliamentary newspaper as required listening for federal politicians. You ...
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Entrepreneurs of Edmonton

Matthew Donnelly & Chad Banman

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Join Chad Banman and Matthew Donnelly as they reveal all the success stories and near tragedies facing entrepreneurs in Edmonton, AB. Discover the biggest failures entrepreneurs make and the decisions leading up to some of those make it or break it moments through stories and interviews of local entrepreneurs. Through these interviews you'll learn about building a team & hiring practices, management strategies, creating the right culture, sales strategies, marketing initiatives, cashflow man ...
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Every weeknight, you can count on A Little More Conversation with Ben O’Hara-Byrne to feature compelling stories, diverse viewpoints, thoughtful questions, and frank conversations on topics that matter to all Canadians. From politics to public health, diplomacy to discrimination, affordability to artificial intelligence, and the environment to entertainment, the show will deliver a fresh approach to current affairs from a genuinely Canadian perspective. Who is Ben O’Hara-Byrne? Currently the ...
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Join us on an extraordinary journey we are calling "The Spirit Empowered Leader Podcast," where we invite you to explore leadership that is guided and led by the Holy Spirit. God has entrusted each of us with the call to lead and has empowered us through the Holy Spirit. But if you're like us, you might be wondering, "How do I practically live out that calling?" Well, we're asking that very question too, and together, we'll embark on a quest to uncover the answers. In the story of Abraham, t ...
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Today’s podcast: Israel. A nation in turmoil and turning on its prime minister? Op ed by Canada's former Ambassador to Israel Vivian Bercovici: Hostage murders cast an angry shadow over Netanyahu's Gaza campaign. Guest: Vivian Bercovici - Canada's former Ambassador to Israel A woke takeover is coming for Canadian physician training: Radical reforme…
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Andrew Perez is a principal at Perez Strategies, a Liberal Party of Canada member and strategist. Perez' view, repeat national polling notwithstanding, if Justin Trudeau resigns very soon there remains a small window of opportunity for the Liberal Party to be returned to power in the upcoming federal election. Guest: Andrew Perez. Principal, Perez …
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A woke takeover is coming for Canadian physician training: Radical reformers are months away from requiring new doctors to prioritize social engineering over their knowledge of medicine, writes Professor Leigh Revers in a National Post op-ed. Guests: Professor Leigh Revers, Dept of Chemical and Physical Sciences, U of Toronto. Dr. Mark D'Souza. Fam…
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Israel. A nation in turmoil and turning on its prime minister? Op-ed by Canada's former Ambassador to Israel Vivian Bercovici: Hostage murders cast an angry shadow over Netanyahu's Gaza campaign. Guest: Vivian Bercovici, Canada's former Ambassador to Israel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Terry Fox's friends tell their stories in a new book celebrating Marathon of Hope. During the Marathon of Hope Canada's roads and streets were packed as Canadians lined up in the many thousands daily to cheer Terry Fox, this young Canadian hero. Roy wants to know - what lines our roads and streets in 2024? Guest: Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun columni…
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IPSOS poll for Global News: 43% of Canadians remain concerned about feeding their families. 63% could not absorb any unexpected costs of $1,000. Guest: Mike Colledge - President, ESG lead, IPSOS Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices由Global News / Curiouscast
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Today’s podcast: Pakistani citizen living in Canada arrested in Quebec on the way to New York City where he is alleged to have planned a mass murder of Jewish Americans on or about October 7. Guest: Stewart Bell. National online journalist, investigative, Global News Assessing federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh tearing up confidence and supply agreem…
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Is the Conservative Party of Canada the chief beneficiary of federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh tearing up his confidence and supply agreement with Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party? Are the Conservatives expecting a federal election before the end of 2024? Guest: Andrew Scheer. House leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and former Party lea…
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Foreign student visas and foreign students attending Canadian universities in record numbers. What are the issues associated with this reality? - As well, Canadian university campuses are now in many cases virulently antisemitic places where Jewish students and some staff and faculty fear for their safety. Guest says domestic post-secondary enrollm…
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Following the federal government's announcement of a 100% tariff on Chinese EVs entering Canada, as well as a 25% tariff on imported Chinese steel and aluminum, Beijing again targets Canada's canola exports with an anti-dumping investigation which could lead to a "billion dollar hit" for this country and our supply chain. Particularly hard it would…
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Air Canada pilots strike "looming." If you're about to fly A.C. the airline is advising travellers to check-in for their flights status no later than 60 minutes prior to departure time. Should a pilots strike take place how will this be addressed? Airline Pilots Association and Air Canada only, or would federal political parties engage as they did …
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Pakistani citizen living in Canada arrested in Quebec on the way to New York City where he is alleged to have planned a mass murder of Jewish Americans on or about October 7. Guest: Stewart Bell. National online journalist, investigative, Global News Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Assessing federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh tearing up confidence and supply agreement with Justin Trudeau and federal Liberal Party. Guest: Karl Belanger - Former press secretary/advisor to federal NDP leader Jack Layton as Layton and NDP formed official federal opposition in 2011—also interim director of the federal NDP. Learn more about your ad c…
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Terror suspect arrested in Quebec accused of plotting New York attack (2:03) Guest: Stewart Bell, Investigative Journalist, Global News A deadly unprovoked stranger attack in Vancouver reveals raises fears and calls for reform (16:05) Guest: Tom Stamatakis, president, Canadian Police Association Where can you find Canada’s best pizza? (33:57) Guest…
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U.S. election Nostradamus makes his 2024 prediction (1:45) Guest: Allan Lichtman, distinguished professor of History at American University With the threat of an election hanging over the federal government, is it now too late for Trudeau to go? (16:27) Guest: John Manley, former MP, deputy prime minister and minister of finance Trooper inducted in…
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Jagmeet Singh announces NDP is ending deal with Trudeau Liberals (1:36) Guest: David Akin, Chief Political Correspondent, Global News NDP ends deal with Trudeau government: Why now for the NDP? (17:35) Guest: Melanie Richer, communications and public affairs principal at Earnscliffe Strategies, former communications director for NDP under Jagmeet S…
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Long weekend ER problems cap off a tough summer across Canada (1:30) Guest: Dr. Fraser Mackay, Chair of Rural, Remote and Small Urban section, Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians Why Canadian universities are already sounding the alarm over caps on international students (16:42) Guest: Gabriel Miller, President and CEO of Universities Cana…
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Today’s podcast: Canada's courts fail to apply proper sentencing to drunk drivers who kill. Criminal code permits life in prison, but most sentences in the 3-4 year range. Guest: Ari Goldkind. Criminal lawyer. Media commentator Sheri Arsenault's son Bradley and two of his friends were killed in 2012 when a drunk driver's truck smashed into the car …
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Sheri Arsenault's son Bradley and two of his friends were killed in 2012 when a drunk driver's truck smashed into the car they were driving. Sheri Arsenault has been challenging successive federal governments to change criminal legislation to hold drunk drivers who kill to a higher level of personal responsibility and with more severe consequences …
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The Temporary Foreign Workers Program, introduced by Pierre Trudeau in 1972 is chaotic and a failure under the Justin Trudeau government. - Also, private lawyers in Canada have put in place a website where an individual's support of pro-terrorist organizations (such as publicly supporting Hamas) can be reported to CBSA as a likely immigration viola…
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Canadian consumers, according to Equifax this past week, are $2.5 trillion in debt and credit card debt at its highest in 17 years. ($1 trillion = 1,000 x $1 billion). Canadians on average are over $2.00 in debt for each dollar earned. Guest: Linda Leatherdale from our Beauties and the Beast panel and former MONEY editor at the Toronto Sun who firs…
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Canada's courts fail to apply proper sentencing to drunk drivers who kill. The criminal code permits life in prison, but most sentences are in the 3-4 year range. Guest: Ari Goldkind. Criminal lawyer. Media commentator Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices由Global News / Curiouscast
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Who hasn't wanted to find a car that connects to his or her youth? Legally purchased classic cars have now been repossessed by the Ontario Provincial Police because the cars were reported stolen by an antique car dealer. Many unanswered questions Guest: Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun. His story. Guest: Sam Grosso. His 1960 Buick LeSabre one of the OPP…
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Leger national poll on Conservatives maintaining large lead over the Liberals, with the NDP support in a dive Guest: Andrew Enns. Executive VP, Central Canada, Leger Marketing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices由Global News / Curiouscast
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Increasing danger concerning possible terror/ISIS supporter-like attacks in Western nations including Canada. In Austria, where the CIA informed Austrian intelligence agencies of an ISIS-like plot with the intent to kill "tens of thousands" of Taylor Swift fans attending her concerts in Vienna, was the cause for the concerts this month to be cancel…
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TICKETS GO ON SALE 4 a.m. EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME Aug 31 as OASIS will be rocking it out again in concert next summer! Old enmities between brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher have been overcome and OASIS, the British Super Band is returning to touring in Ireland, Wales and England, with tours outside Europe being discussed. Other bands/rock acts to lik…
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As the Trudeau government scrambles to right the Temporary Foreign Workers Program chaos, with federal finance minister Chrystia Freeland challenging both post-secondary colleges and universities, as well as employers, Professor Sylvain Charlebois, director of the Dalhousie University AgriFood lab expresses concerns that the TFWP will, or already h…
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Are Canada's teachers unions almost invariably opposed to decisions taken by provincial governments on the right side of the political spectrum? Do conservative provincial governments engage in battles with teachers unions in an attempt to satisfy their base? Today and following a UNESCO advisory to end the use of mobile phones in classrooms worldw…
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B.C. Provincial politics and British Columbians' voting habits during federal elections are often a bit of a mystery to other Canadians. This week the sudden collapse of the BC United Party with leader Kevin Falcon standing beside BC Conservatives leader John Rustad and announcing BCU was suspending its provincial campaign just two months prior to …
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Increasing danger concerning possible terror/ISIS supporter-like attacks in Western nations including Canada. In Austria, where the CIA informed Austrian intelligence agencies of an ISIS-like plot with the intent to kill "tens of thousands" of Taylor Swift fans attending her concerts in Vienna, was the cause for the concerts this month to be cancel…
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Poilievre calls on NDP to pull the plug on their deal with Trudeau and trigger a Fall election (1:54) Guest: Gerry Nicholls, communications consultant and opinion columnist at The Hill Times After a political earthquake in B.C., Conservative leader John Rustad is now the standard bearer for the right (16:42) Guest: John Rustad, Conservative Party o…
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Major shakeup in B.C. politics: BC United leader pulls the plug on his party’s campaign two months before an election (1:54) Guest: Keith Baldrey, Legislature Bureau Chief, Global BC Major shakeup in B.C. politics: What impact could a united right have on the upcoming provincial election (17:30) Guest: Bill Tieleman, political strategist, president…
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Credit card debt soars to 17-year high and younger Canadians are falling behind (1:48) Guest: Rebecca Oakes, Vice President of Advanced Analytics, Equifax Canada Unrolling hidden shrinkflation: Household paper products are getting a lot smaller (16:54) Guest: Edgar Dworsky, Consumer advocate, ConsumerWorld.org and MousePrint.org Rock on: Canadian w…
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Ottawa slaps huge tariffs on Chinese EVs, who will it help and who will it hurt? (1:54) Guest: William Pellerin, international trade lawyer, McMillan LLP Liberal cabinet ministers stand by Trudeau as Democrats show what a leadership change can bring (14:08) Guest: Wayne Easter, former Liberal MP and cabinet minister Why is RFK Jr. backing Donald Tr…
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Today’s podcast: CIRB orders rail service to resume across Canada at 12:01a.m. tomorrow. Teamsters will appeal decision to federal court. Guest: Scott Moe. Premier, Saskatchewan Another one? Air Canada pilots voted by 98% in favour of strike action which could happen in a matter of weeks. A.C. news releases agree appear a mere formality, but is it?…
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The goings-on in Ottawa and within government bureaucracy just over the past week. Guest: Tom Korski. Managing editor of Blacklock's Reporter (@mindingottawa) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices由Global News / Curiouscast
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A point raised repeatedly during yesterday's program as we spoke of the Canada-wide rail shutdown was that food supplies would face increasing difficulty reaching grocery store shelves and that food prices would increase. Got us to thinking about the new Statscan information about the numbers of Canadian families facing food insecurity, The early 2…
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A British Columbia class-action lawsuit against the B.C. and federal governments over the safer supply drug program is waiting for certification. The suit alleges government-funded 8mg hydromorphone pills (dillies) and other so-called safe supply drugs provided to addicts led to more addictions and death when these safer supply drugs were sold by a…
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We revisit with our guests of 24 hours ago the issue of the rail strike/lockout and their dire predictions for Canadians when they joined us yesterday. Are they optimistic, is the delivery of $-billions in goods already too far behind to be resolved quickly? What must be done to end these rotating hits to our national economy and the well-being of …
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We revisit with our guests of 24 hours ago the issue of the rail strike/lockout and their dire predictions for Canadians when they joined us yesterday. Are they optimistic, is the delivery of $-billions in goods already too far behind to be resolved quickly? What must be done to end these rotating hits to our national economy and the well-being of …
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Another one? Air Canada pilots voted by 98% in favour of strike action which could happen in a matter of weeks. A.C. news releases make agreement appear a mere formality, but is it? Guest: Raymond Hall. Former Air Canada captain, past president of the Air Canada Pilots Association and lawyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adc…
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CIRB orders rail service to resume across Canada at 12:01 a.m. tomorrow. Teamsters will appeal the decision to federal court. Guest: Scott Moe. Premier, Saskatchewan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices由Global News / Curiouscast
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Today’s podcast: CN / CPKC rail lockout - Who is impacted most? Professor Eric Kam, Macroeconomics, Toronto Metropolitan University The DNC is over. What now as far as U.S. voters are concerned? John Zogby, Founder - JohnZogbyStrategies.com & Author of “Beyond the Horse Race: How to Read Polls and Why We Should” The national rail lockout and the fe…
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"The 9 'Least attractive' Male Hobbies According to Women" as listed by Outkick Catherine Swift, President, CCMBC Linda Leatherdale, Former Money editor, Toronto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices由Global News / Curiouscast
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The DNC is over. What now as far as U.S. voters are concerned? John Zogby, Founder - JohnZogbyStrategies.com & Author of “Beyond the Horse Race: How to Read Polls and Why We Should” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices由Global News / Curiouscast
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