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On The GoOn The GoBudget Day 2025 editionIt's a special edition of On the Go as Finance Minister Siobhan Coady tabled her 6th budget today. It did not have a lot of pre-election goodies, with Coady calling it a secure, stable and responsible budget. During our special coverage we hear parts of the finance minister's speech.and get reaction from the leader of the PC opposition Tony Wakeham, NDP leader Jim Dinn, Rhonda Tulk-Lane, CEO of the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce, Jessica McCormick, president of the NL Federation of Labour, Choices for Youth executive director Jen Crowe, and Trent Langdon, president of the NL...2025-04-091h 24Guns for HireGuns for HireWhat's so bad about mercenaries?Send Alia a Text MessageAlia is joined by the philosopher Professor Tony Coady, who examines the key characteristics of mercenaries, including the motivation for private gain. They discuss the Geneva Conventions definition of mercenaries, the gray area of military contractors in support roles, and whether it’s possible to base a moral or legal judgement on an individual’s intentions. They also consider the main moral objections to mercenaries, with Professor Coady arguing that we should do as much as possible to tone down the resort to war as a standard political option. “Mercen...2023-05-3038 minThe Tony Kornheiser ShowThe Tony Kornheiser Show“So good to see you again Tony”Tony opens the show by talking about grilling some sausages and he also talks about Jim Larranega, Caitlin Clark and he reads an email about Willis Reed. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about the Final Four for the men and women and a little NBA, Tim Kurkjian phones in to talk about his time as a best reporter for the Orioles and Rangers, and also how he thinks the pitch clock will work when the games count, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.Songs : Paul Coady and the Edsel Bothers “Downpour” ; “Justif...2023-03-291h 07THE CHAMBERSTHE CHAMBERSDrinking Water and (BWA’s) Boil Water Advisories ft: Amy Coady, President of MNLWe need it, we want It, but do we know what communities have to go through to obtain it and deliver it, I’m talking about Fresh, Clean Drinking Water and (BWA’s) Boil Water Advisories. Join me for my conversation with Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador (MNL) President Amy Coady. To find more information on the issue of Drinking Water and BWA’s please visit MNL @municipialnl.ca FCM @fcm.ca Memorial University @mun.ca (reports) or @gov.nl.ca Follow “THE CHAMBERS” on Twitter @THECHAMBERS20222022-01-2735 minJust the Right Book with Roxanne CoadyJust the Right Book with Roxanne CoadySarah Ruhl on Why We Should Love Imperfection and AsymmetryIn this episode of Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady, Sarah Ruhl joins Roxanne Coady to discuss her new book, Smile: The Story of a Face, out now from Simon & Schuster. Subscribe and download the episode, wherever you get your podcasts! ________________________________ Sarah Ruhl is a playwright and writer of other things. Her fifteen plays include In the Next Room (or the Vibrator Play), The Clean House, and Eurydice. She has been a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, a Tony Award nominee, and the recipient of the MacArthur “genius” Fellowship. Her plays have been produced on- and off-Broadway, around the country, internation...2022-01-1356 minCanadiens ConnectionCanadiens ConnectionA New Chapter | Canadiens Connection ep 129This Week’s ShowSegment 1: Week in Review, Habs News, League NewsRick and Joe briefly recap the week of game action for the Montreal Canadiens. Check out the comprehensive post-game reviews for every game at AllHabs.net.Josh Anderson named 1st star of the week by Joe in his weekly column.Roster news - Tyler Toffoli out with a lower body injury, was not scheduled to play all three games against Edmonton. Joel Armia and Jesperi Kotkaniemi on the NHL's COVID protocol list. The Canadiens have acquired Eric Staal from the Buffalo Sabres in exchange fo...2021-03-271h 53Pod Gave Rock\'N Roll To YouPod Gave Rock'N Roll To YouSeasons (Waiting on You)/Circle Jerk of LifeTwitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockFuture Islands 2014 “Seasons (Waiting on You)” from “Singles” released on Dreamland Studios. Written by William Cashion/Samuel T Herring/J Garrit Wilmers and produced by Chris Coady.Personel:Samuel T. Herring vocalsGerrit Welmers keyboard/programmingWilliam Cashion bass/acoustic guitar/electric guitarCover:Jonathan Horton vocals/guitarIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Writer Josh Bond. Produced by Frank CharltonOther Artists Mentioned:Showtime Comedy Store SpecialRichard PryorGeorge...2020-10-2745 minUehiro Centre for Practical EthicsUehiro Centre for Practical EthicsReligion, War and TerrorismIn this New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Professor Tony Coady argues that religion does not have an inherent tendency towards violence, including particularly war and terrorism. There is a widespread belief amounting almost to a cultural assumption in many influential circles that assigns to religion and religious difference an inherent tendency to violence. In this talk, Professor Coady highlights misleading implications and confusion between religious war and terrorism, particularly the ways in which causation and motivation of terrorist acts can be obscured by the concentration upon religious affiliation and rhetoric surrounding some terrorist perpetrators.2019-05-0100 minUehiro Centre for Practical EthicsUehiro Centre for Practical EthicsReligion, War and TerrorismIn this New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Professor Tony Coady argues that religion does not have an inherent tendency towards violence, including particularly war and terrorism. There is a widespread belief amounting almost to a cultural assumption in many influential circles that assigns to religion and religious difference an inherent tendency to violence. In this talk, Professor Coady highlights misleading implications and confusion between religious war and terrorism, particularly the ways in which causation and motivation of terrorist acts can be obscured by the concentration upon religious affiliation and rhetoric surrounding some terrorist perpetrators.2019-05-0143 minJust the Right Book with Roxanne CoadyJust the Right Book with Roxanne CoadyEp 69: Is Democracy in Danger?Our guest Yascha Mounk’s new book, "The People Vs. Democracy: Why Our Freedom is in Danger and How to Save It" is “a provocative must read,” according to Roxanne. Roxanne and Yascha will explore how we got to where we are and what we can do about it. Yascha, the Executive Director at the Tony Blair Institute, lectures at Harvard and write The Good Fight column at Slate as well as hosts a podcast by the same name. This is an important show you won’t want to miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2018-03-1540 minJust the Right Book with Roxanne CoadyJust the Right Book with Roxanne CoadyIs Democracy in Danger?Our guest Yascha Mounk’s new book, "The People Vs. Democracy: Why Our Freedom is in Danger and How to Save It" is “a provocative must read,” according to Roxanne. Roxanne and Yascha will explore how we got to where we are and what we can do about it. Yascha, the Executive Director at the Tony Blair Institute, lectures at Harvard and write The Good Fight column at Slate as well as hosts a podcast by the same name. This is an important show you won’t want to miss.2018-03-1543 minDisc Breaks with LlupaDisc Breaks with LlupaDisc Breaks with Llupa – 300 – 20th July 2014Wow, what a show!! Big thanks to everybody who sent in a request, this was the first show where every single tune was a request – all 4 hours of it! I was a little apprehensive about doing a show entirely of requests from lots of different people but I must say, you all have amazing taste and the flow worked pretty damn well. Big shouts to the DBS300 contributors: The Snooze, Artem Ivanov, Resonant Status, Zoltan Miko, Jerez J. Gyula, Von Drehle, Glenn Black, Stuart Gunnis, Chaz, Raincry, Dark Ronin, Celesao, Tony Coma, Kelvin Richardson, Kreezy, Art Clandestine, An...2014-07-173h 57Uehiro Centre for Practical EthicsUehiro Centre for Practical EthicsSpecial Seminar: The enhancement debate: trusting emotion or trusting reason - a false dichotomy?In this talk, Professor Tony Coady examines the contrast between reason and emotion and argues that much of the separation of reason and emotion that underpins the debate is misguided. In the debate about the pros and cons of human enhancement, proponents of enhancement often accuse their opponents (so-called “conservatives”) of substituting emotion for reason. In this, they are relying upon an age-old dichotomy between reason and emotion that has a long popular and philosophical history. Plato’s picture of Reason as the charioteer controlling the turbulent horses of the passions has had a significant influence (though its popular version ignore...2014-06-1643 minUehiro Centre for Practical EthicsUehiro Centre for Practical EthicsCounter-terrorism and its Ethical HazardsSince the terrorist attacks by Islamic militants upon the US and UK in the early 2000s, a host of anti-terrorist measures have been introduced which raise conceptual and ethical issues that have serious implications for practical politics. Since the terrorist attacks by Islamic militants upon the United States (and Great Britain) in the early 2000s, the drive to prevent further such attacks has produced a host of anti-terrorist governmental measures, including new laws and amendments to old ones, torture, wars and military strikes to name but a few. All these raise both conceptual and ethical issues that have serious implications...2012-06-141h 25Uehiro Centre for Practical EthicsUehiro Centre for Practical EthicsPhilosophical Theory and the Justification of TerrorismThere is widespread belief that terrorism can never be morally justified, ut this belief is not widespread amongst philosophers; they offer a variety of justifications for some terrorist acts. Seminar 2 of 3 in the Series 'The Meaning of Terrorism - philosophical perspectives' Tony Coady is one of Australia's best-known philosophers. He has an outstanding international reputation for his writings on epistemology and on political violence and political ethics. Coady's best-known work, Testimony: a Philosophical Study (OUP, 1992), relates to the epistemological problems posed by testimony. In addition to his academic work, he is a regular contributor to public debate on topics having...2012-06-061h 30Ethics, Law and Armed ConflictEthics, Law and Armed ConflictReligion in War and PeaceProfessor Nigel Biggar (Oxford), Professor Tony Coady (CAPPE) and Dr Rama Mani (Oxford) discuss the issue of religion in war and peace as part of the ELAC/CCW lecture series. Moderated by Jennifer Welsh (Oxford).2012-05-2141 minScience and Religious Conflict ConferenceScience and Religious Conflict ConferenceReligious disagreement and religious accommodationProfessor Tony Coady (University of Melbourne) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Reverend Dr Liz Carmichael (University of Oxford).2010-06-0750 minPhilosophy BitesPhilosophy BitesTony Coady on Dirty Hands in PoliticsThis episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast focuses on the question of whether politicians need ever act immorally. Tony Coady (aka C.A.J. Coady), author of Messy Morality is in conversation with Nigel Warburton. 2009-10-2516 min