• How an Ajax student became a Rhodes Scholar... by performing in Murder on the Orient Express
    Nov 25 2024

    Noah Rudder didn't think he was a good student, growing up. He shares the story of his path to the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship. Plus, with Canada tightening immigration targets, Ukrainians who fled the war are pushing for a pathway to permanent residency. A Ukrainian who fled to Canada makes the case, along with the director of the settlement group Pathfinders for Ukraine.

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    21 mins
  • The province is protecting itself from being sued by injured cyclists. This lawyer calls that 'undemocratic'
    Nov 22 2024

    CBC guest host Jill Dempsey speaks to biking law specialist, lawyer David Shellnut about the government's move to protect itself from being sued by cycling or pedestrian victims in its bike lanes removal bill. Plus, former Wiggles star Emma Watkins, a.k.a. Emma Memma, comes to studio in costume. She kicks off the 2024 Santa Claus Parade.

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    15 mins
  • A former diplomat and fellow at Toronto's Munk School weighs in on the arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court
    Nov 21 2024

    John Allen is a Senior Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, and former Canadian ambassador to Israel. He weighs in on the arrest warrants issued against Israel's Prime Minister, and a Hamas leader. And tech analyst Carmi Levy explains why so many users are flocking away from Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter.

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    20 mins
  • Their daughters were murdered by Paul Bernardo, and now they want to confront him in person
    Nov 20 2024

    Timothy Danson, the lawyer for the families of Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy, reacts to news they aren't allowed to attend the parole hearing of Paul Bernardo. Plus, a measles outbreak in Canada? Immunologist and McMaster professor Dawn Bowdish explains.

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    16 mins
  • An acquaintance with a hookup for Taylor Swift tickets sounded like a dream come true... until it wasn't
    Nov 19 2024

    Taylor Swift fans in Halton Region are out thousands of dollars in a ticket scam. Chris Pyke shares how his family was pulled into it, and digital forensics expert Ryan Duquette explains what you should look out for online. Plus, Ukraine's Consul General in Toronto reflects on the war with Russia, 1,000 days after the invasion.

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    19 mins
  • Why good grades may not be enough to get into Ontario universities in the future
    Nov 18 2024

    Council of Ontario Universities president Steve Orsini argues the financial position universities find themselves in will prevent them from being able to accommodate more students in the coming years. And reporter Haydn Watters explains how Rail Deck Park, an idea for a greenspace above a rail corridor in downtown Toronto, has turned into a massive condo proposal.

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    16 mins
  • Six years after his brother was killed in an Ontario jail, he's still looking for accountability
    Nov 15 2024

    A coroner's inquest deemed Soleiman Faqiri's death at the hands of correctional officers a homicide, but his brother Yusuf says the province still hasn't acted on key recommendations from the inquest. Plus, David Paterson went from being an auto industry executive, to Ontario's representative in Washington. He shares his plan for dealing with the Trump administration.

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    15 mins
  • As we learn more about Trump's cabinet picks, does Canada have any friends in the new U.S. administration?
    Nov 14 2024

    As the incoming U.S. President stacks his cabinet with people who have criticized Canada's immigration and trade policies - and even openly trolled Prime Minister Trudeau - three strategists weigh in on the political challenges and opportunities. Plus, armed with facts and figures, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow discusses how she plans to confront the province on their plan to rip out bike lanes.

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    25 mins