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Jun 11, 2024 • 25min

How does the war in Gaza end?

The podcast discusses the recent rescue operation in Gaza, the challenges of achieving a ceasefire, and the ongoing Palestinian-Israeli conflict. It explores ceasefire negotiations, political resignations in Israel, regional dynamics, legal interventions, and the impact on US politics.
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Jun 10, 2024 • 22min

Is Alberta ready for a disastrous drought?

Exploring the historic drought in Alberta, signs pointing towards a prolonged drought, government's rethink on water management. Impact of current drought on agriculture and water resources. Managing water usage during drought, challenges of climate change effects.
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Jun 9, 2024 • 27min

Welcome to the era of "tip creep"

Exploring the evolution of tipping culture in a cashless society, where tip prompts have expanded beyond traditional services. The podcast discusses the impact on workers caught in the middle and the confusion surrounding when and how much to tip. Insights are shared on navigating tipping etiquette, understanding 'tip creep,' and the complexities of tipping dynamics in upscale restaurants.
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Jun 8, 2024 • 33min

Pre-nups?! In This Economy?!

Family lawyer Georgina Carson discusses the importance of prenuptial agreements for all couples, not just the wealthy. She emphasizes transparency in sharing financial details to avoid complications, the importance of full financial disclosure in agreements, and advice on combining finances and legal planning for a strong partnership.
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Jun 7, 2024 • 26min

Could a Canadian breakthrough lead to an ALS cure?

Discover the groundbreaking ALS research by Western University, offering hope for a cure. Learn about the new protein RGNF that shows promise in halting motor neuron death. Explore the emotional toll of ALS on patients and caregivers, and the challenges in developing effective treatments. Dr. Michael Strong shares insights on the impact of ALS and the advancements in managing symptoms.
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Jun 6, 2024 • 23min

At long last, an interest rate cut. What comes next?

Senior economist David discusses the recent interest rate cut by the Bank of Canada and its implications for Canadians managing debt. The podcast explores the impact of rising interest rates on the housing market, factors influencing the Bank of Canada's decisions on interest rates, effects of the rate cut on mortgages and businesses, and the complexities of interest rates on various sectors of the economy.
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Jun 5, 2024 • 20min

Everything you need to know about heat pumps

Matt Simon, a senior staff writer at WIRED, discusses the potential of heat pumps in revolutionizing home heating and reducing carbon emissions. Topics include debunking myths about heat pumps in cold weather, advancements in technology, and challenges in transitioning to cleaner energy solutions.
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Jun 4, 2024 • 19min

Does Canada fine industrial polluters enough to make a difference?

PhD student Ben Collison discusses the complexities of fining industrial polluters in Canada, exploring ways to hold them accountable. Topics include recent fines for water pollution, the impact of fines on businesses, enhancing penalties for wealthy companies, and the importance of public involvement in enforcing environmental compliance.
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Jun 3, 2024 • 19min

Could B.C. get a conservative government?

The podcast delves into the sudden rise of the Conservative Party in BC, analyzing its historical context and current poll trends. It explores the conservative surge and contrasts BC Conservatives with BC Liberals, discussing candidate controversies and key factors influencing potential leadership. Will this trend lead to a Conservative government in the province?
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Jun 2, 2024 • 24min

The ignoble end of "the world's worst McDonald's"

The podcast explores the infamous reputation of a McDonald's in Ottawa, dubbed as the worst in the world, due to violence, drug use, and viral incidents. It delves into the dynamics of public space, societal challenges in downtown areas, and the closure of the notorious restaurant.

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