

Ozzy Osbourne dead, first ministers talk Trump tariffs, deadly Aussie algae, and more
4 snips Jul 22, 2025
Ozzy Osbourne's legacy is explored, reflecting on his influence in heavy metal and his journey from rock star to reality TV. Meanwhile, Canadian leaders focus on trade negotiations with the U.S., aiming for a better deal amid tariff debates. Alarmingly, toxic algae in Australia is devastating marine life and local economies due to climate change. The podcast also touches on women's heart health disparities and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, underscoring pressing global issues with a blend of nostalgia and urgency.
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Ozzy Osbourne's Final Concert
- Ozzy Osbourne's final concert was seated on a black throne due to Parkinson's disease but still engaged tens of thousands of fans.
- Despite his health, his performance showed his dedication and desire to please his audience till the end.
Canada's Trade Approach
- Canada aims only to accept the best trade deal with the U.S., not pressured by deadlines.
- Negotiations involve complexity and uncertainty amidst unpredictable U.S. leadership.
Challenges in Pipeline Expansion
- Provinces Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Ontario push for new energy pipelines but face industry cost concerns.
- Securing Indigenous and provincial support remains a critical hurdle for pipeline projects.