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Toronto Mike\'d: The Official Toronto Mike PodcastToronto Mike'd: The Official Toronto Mike PodcastNo More Noise Toronto: Toronto Mike'd Podcast Episode 1657In this 1657th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Ingrid Buday from No More Noise Toronto about why Toronto is too loud, what's it's doing to our health and what we can do about it. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, and RecycleMyElectronics.ca. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com2025-03-251h 03Zoomer Week in ReviewZoomer Week in ReviewMarch 23 2025-Amb. John Bolton on US President Trump's Tariffs & Fighting Noise Pollution in TorontoMarch 23 2025-Amb. John Bolton on US President Trump's Tariffs & Fighting Noise Pollution in Toronto Libby speaks with John Bolton, former US Ambassador to the UN and National Security Adviser during President Donald Trump’s first term. Bolton offers some words of advice to Prime Minister Carney on dealing with President Trump. He also reacts to the US trade war with Canada and the state of national security. He spoke with Libby Znaimer earlier this week. And We’ve been told for years that noise is just a part of “city life” but a grassroots organization in Toronto wants noise pollution recogniz...2025-03-2321 minThe Ben Mulroney ShowThe Ben Mulroney ShowBen asks how does this principal still have a job after duct-taping an elementary student to a chair?Guests and Topics on Today's Show-B.C. principal suspended for duct-taping elementary school student to chair-Noise cameras needed to crack down on late-night revving and racing in Toronto streets, advocates say with Guest: Ingrid Buday, founder of the group No More Noise TorontoIf you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Ben Mulroney Show, subscribe to the podcast!https://globalnews.ca/national/program/the-ben-mulroney-showFollow Ben on Twitter/X at https://x.com/BenMulroneyEnjoy 2025-01-2229 minEsri & The Science of WhereEsri & The Science of WhereMapping the Noise: A Path to Quieter CitiesToronto resident Ingrid Buday describes the role geospatial technology plays in tackling the 2nd biggest urban health risk in Canada: noise pollution.2024-12-1921 minGeographical Thinking from Esri CanadaGeographical Thinking from Esri CanadaCatching Up on QuietIn this episode of Geographical Thinking, we welcome back Ingrid Buday, founder of No More Noise Toronto, to discuss the organization’s remarkable growth and ongoing fight against urban noise pollution. Ingrid shares how her grassroots initiative has expanded from 240 to 1,600 members, all working to address noise sources like vehicle traffic, waste collection, and amplified sound. With innovative use of GIS technology and community-driven data collection, she’s paving the way for quieter, healthier city living. Tune in to hear how Ingrid is turning up the volume on advocacy and making impactful noise about the need for change.2024-12-0525 minSpacing RadioSpacing RadioEpisode 80: Toronto's Drone ScandalWe heard a lot about drones at the Paris Olympics, but what about in our own backyard? In this episode, Spacing's John Lorinc tells us about a piece he wrote called Eyes in the Sky, which documents the stealthy creep of the Toronto Police Service's use of drones to keep tabs on residents. Next, author and green advocate Lorraine Johnson tells us about an open letter she co-signed urging Canadian municipalities to change their outdated bylaws which prohibit growing habit gardens and other helpful plant species in our lawns and backyards. Finaly, Ingrid Buday founded No More Noise Toronto out...2024-08-0856 minSoundproofistSoundproofist31 | No More Noise Toronto! (with Ingrid Buday)Ingrid Buday founded "No More Noise Toronto!" after enduring a consistent and measurable increase in noise since 2019. She collects data by using noise meters and mapping the results from a public survey she calls "Not 311," where anyone can submit noise and location data. In this episode of Soundproofist, she describes some of the community organizing and data-collection strategies that got the attention of municipal government. Dr. Arline Bronzaft in New York City also joined us for this conversation.2024-03-1943 minCRUZING With PhilCRUZING With PhilINGRID BUDAY--No More Noise Toronto--Part #2 In Part 2 of my interview with Ingrid Buday, founder of No More Noise Toronto, we talk about the lack of Provincial laws concerning noise pollution and how it affects our health, daily living and peace of mind in which the body responds and adjusts. Ingrid's passion has motivated an increasing interest, thus more people becoming involved to fight with strong hearts for better livability.   / 504125341099772   2024-02-1839 minCRUZING With PhilCRUZING With PhilINGRID BUDAY--No More Noise Toronto--Part #2In Part 2 of my interview with Ingrid Buday, founder of No More Noise Toronto, we talk about the lack of Provincial laws concerning noise pollution and how it affects our health, daily living and peace of mind in which the body responds and adjusts. Ingrid's passion has motivated an increasing interest, thus more people becoming involved to fight with strong hearts for better livability.   / 504125341099772  2024-02-1839 minCRUZING With PhilCRUZING With PhilINGRID BUDAY--NO More Noise Toronto-Part #1 Please join me in an incredible 2-Part interview with Ingrid Buday, founder of No More Noise Toronto. Ingrid talks about how she became an advocate for noise pollution and how it affects our lives each day.   / 504125341099772   2024-02-1837 minCRUZING With PhilCRUZING With PhilINGRID BUDAY--NO More Noise Toronto-Part #1Please join me in an incredible 2-Part interview with Ingrid Buday, founder of No More Noise Toronto. Ingrid talks about how she became an advocate for noise pollution and how it affects our lives each day.   / 504125341099772  2024-02-1837 minFight Back with Libby ZnaimerFight Back with Libby ZnaimerToronto Police Investigates Targeting of a Jewish-Owned Business in TorontoTUNE INTO THE TOWN:  NORTH YORK JEWISH-OWNED DELI TARGET OF SUSPECTED HATE CRIME It’s Thursday - time to talk about all things municipal. And we begin the year with escalating anti-Semitic violence. Yesterday a Jewish owned North York deli was torched and defaced with pro-Palestinian graffiti. Police are investigating and political leaders have come out with pious statements condemning this. But given other incidents targeting Jewish neighbourhoods, and Jewish businesses have gone off with impunity why are we surprised? And speaking of confidence in public servants - what about those typos on new signage that no one caught before the...2024-01-0450 minGeographical Thinking from Esri CanadaGeographical Thinking from Esri CanadaSolving Toronto’s Urban Noise Problem with GIS and Mapping ToolsDid you know noise is the #2 Urban Environmental Health Hazard affecting our sleep, our bodies and our minds?  Making a ruckus about excessive noise in the big city before noise by-laws are reviewed, Ingrid Buday, founder of No More Noise Toronto, tells Guan Yue how she’s taken matters into her own hands. 2023-10-2626 min