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InfoBref actualité et affairesInfoBref actualité et affairesPremier débat à la chefferie du PLC dominé par les tarifs douaniersL’essentiel des nouvelles le 25 février 2025---Consultation gratuite de Podpass sur la publicité en podcasts: https://bit.ly/appel-podpass ---Le premier débat de la course à la chefferie du Parti libéral du Canada a été plutôt amical, et il a montré des idées convergentes Le gouvernement Trudeau bonifie son aide militaire et financière à l’Ukraine L’Assemblée générale de l’ONU a rejeté une résolution américaine et réaffirmé son soutien à l’UkraineQuébec resserre les règle...2025-02-2507 minThat Curious CatThat Curious CatTRUDEAU: How to Wreck a Country [PART 2] | Ep 012This episode serves as Part 2 of a series. Please review Part 1 before embarking on Part 2. On this episode, That Curious Cat continues the discussion on the current state of affairs within Canada, predominately government shut down owing to investigations of corruption or unethical behaviours (ArriveCan, Green Slush Fund), increased poverty across the country & new reports of income inequality, shocking ideological attacks on Canadian soil, ongoing discussions surrounding foreign interference & the security clearance distraction, and finally, Canada's slippery slope from socialism to communism. You can access Yuri Bezmenov's 1984 interview here: https://youtu.be/yErKTVdETpw?si=eqBQEB2JdGZdnfgl DISCLAIMER: This video...2024-11-021h 06In Her Defence: 50th StreetIn Her Defence: 50th StreetPersevere, keep trying, don’t give up / âhkamêyimokWhat was Amber doing when she disappeared? Police provide some new information about the rest of the phone call, and their investigation. Amber’s mother faces a serious new threat, but vows to keep fighting.Email the reporter, Jana Pruden, at jpruden@globeandmail.comLearn more about this podcast at https://www.theglobeandmail.com/podcasts/inherdefence/#01Our cover art is a painting of Amber by Lauren Crazybull. Our theme song is No Surrender by Ms.PAN!K. Episode titles were translated into Plains Cree by Dorothy Thunder.Individuals impacted by the is...2024-10-2839 minCanadian True CrimeCanadian True CrimeAmber Tuccaro: In Her DefenceAmber Tuccaro was 20 years old when she left her infant son with a friend at a motel on the outskirts of Edmonton, and got into a vehicle with an unknown man.She was never seen alive again.But Amber left an important clue: A chilling recording of what appear to be the final moments of her life — and the voice of the man who may be her killer.  In this special episode, Kristi Lee is in studio with Jana G. Pruden, an award-winning investigative journalist with the Globe and Mail who spent seven months investigating Amber’s case f...2024-10-281h 00The DecibelThe DecibelHow to make a true crime podcast14 years ago, a young woman disappeared in Edmonton... two years later, police released a chilling recording from the final moments of her life. Ever since she heard it, The Globe’s Jana Pruden hasn’t been able to shake the voices of Amber Tuccaro and the man suspected of killing her, so she took a trip to Amber’s home community of Fort Chipewyan, Alberta to look into the case.Jana joins the show to share how and why she made the second season of In Her Defence: 50th Street, and what she learned reporting on Amber’s unsolv...2024-10-2523 minIn Her Defence: 50th StreetIn Her Defence: 50th StreetThe Voice / ni nisitawinawâwThe release of the voice brings out a flood of tips and suspects. Experts study the tape for clues about the voice, while police come to realize the recording doesn’t have the investigative value they once hoped. Amber’s biological brother says he knows who killed Amber.Email the reporter, Jana Pruden, at jpruden@globeandmail.comLearn more about this podcast at https://www.theglobeandmail.com/podcasts/inherdefence/#01Our cover art is a painting of Amber by Lauren Crazybull. Our theme song is No Surrender by Ms.PAN!K. Episode titles were tran...2024-10-2132 minIn Her Defence: 50th StreetIn Her Defence: 50th StreetBlatant Failures / mâmâsîs ê-tôtahkikA notorious serial killer prompts a broad reckoning around the murder of Indigenous women and girls in Canada. Amber’s family files an official complaint around how her missing persons investigation was handled, and a review of the case forces a public apology — with an unexpected twist. Questions persist about Evangeline, the last person known to have seen Amber alive.Email the reporter, Jana Pruden, at jpruden@globeandmail.comLearn more about this podcast at https://www.theglobeandmail.com/podcasts/inherdefence/#01Our cover art is a painting of Amber by Lauren Crazybull. Our them...2024-10-1429 minIn Her Defence: 50th StreetIn Her Defence: 50th StreetWhat the trees know / kîkwây mîtosak ê-kiskêyihtahkikPolice decide to release the tape to the public, hoping someone will recognize the voice of the man who was with Amber when she disappeared. Amber’s remains are found in a field outside the city, close to where four other women have been found, raising the spectre of a serial killer. A raven visits.Email the reporter, Jana Pruden, at jpruden@globeandmail.comLearn more about this podcast at https://www.theglobeandmail.com/podcasts/inherdefence/#01Our cover art is a painting of Amber by Lauren Crazybull. Our theme song is No Surrender by...2024-10-0733 minIn Her Defence: 50th StreetIn Her Defence: 50th StreetHome / wîkihkAmber’s cousin gives us a tour of Fort Chipewyan, the northern Alberta community where Amber was raised. We learn about Amber’s life before she disappeared, and about the threats that were facing Indigenous women in Edmonton. The police investigation changes significantly after the discovery of a recorded phone call that seems to record the final moments of Amber’s life – and the voice of the man who may be her killer.E-mail the reporter, Jana Pruden, at jpruden@globeandmail.comLearn more about this podcast at https://www.theglobeandmail.com/podcasts/inherdefence/#01Our co...2024-09-3032 minIn Her Defence: 50th StreetIn Her Defence: 50th StreetMissing / ê-wanihihtAmber Tuccaro flies south to Edmonton with her baby and a new friend, and vanishes. Amber’s family doesn’t trust the police investigation, and her relatives and friends do everything they can to find her and bring attention to her case. Police find a stunning piece of evidence.E-mail the reporter, Jana Pruden, at jpruden@globeandmail.comLearn more about this podcast at https://www.theglobeandmail.com/podcasts/inherdefence/#01Our cover art is a painting of Amber by Lauren Crazybull. Our theme song is No Surrender by Ms.PAN!K. Episode titles were...2024-09-3033 minThe DecibelThe DecibelInside the longevity movement selling a longer lifespanOver the last few years, a movement has grown where followers are spending thousands of dollars on rigorous and sometimes extreme health practices with the goal of extending their lives. The leaders of the “longevity” movement reach their mostly male audience largely through YouTube and podcasts.Longevity has become a major wellness industry, with big money involved. But critics say the science behind it is often unfounded and misleading. The Globe’s demographics reporter Ann Hui spoke to the men who practice longevity, those who preach it, and those who criticize it.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email...2024-08-0624 minLatelyLatelyBonus ‘Stress Test’ Episode: Counting on an inheritance? Not so fastA bonus episode for Lately listeners, from the team at Stress Test! Just mention the word “inheritance” and people get their backs up. It’s no surprise that people are reluctant to chat about free money. In this episode, host Rob Carrick chats with Julia Chung, a financial planner, about why you shouldn’t factor an inheritance into your financial plans. We’re also joined by an Edmonton woman whose parents plan to spend every dime in retirement. And an Ontario millennial walks us through whether or not she should take her parents’ offer of an early inheritance.2024-07-0530 minThe Crusty Canuck PodcastThe Crusty Canuck PodcastEP#297 Liberal Autophagy!More Drama from our Federal Liberals as they flail and gaslight while not impressed with their boss Justin Trudeau.   #Liberals, #HarjiitSajjan, #WayneLong, #Ottawa, #NationalPost, #GlobeandMail, #Canada, #AfghanSikhs, #thecrustycanuckpodcast, #V4F, #V4FTV, #Conservatives, #crustycanuckpodcast, #V4F, #V4FTV, #Democracy, #Ottawa, #Parliament, #Liberty, #Radioreaction, #NWC, #northernperspective, #crustycanuck, #Election, #StepDown, #ChrystiaFreeland, #CarbonScam, #Inflation   $upport this podcast via: https://crustycanuck.ca/about/#Donations https://patron.podbean.com/crustycanuck https://www.buymeacoffee.com/CrustyCanuck  Ask me app:  https://asqme.com/@CRUSTYCANUCKPod SHOP:  https://www.customizedgirl.com/s...2024-06-3030 minThe DecibelThe DecibelCity Space: Vancouver’s Chinatown fights gentrificationCanada’s largest Chinatown has been under siege for over a century: first by race riots, then by poverty and most recently by the threat of development. We’re telling the story of why Chinatown, Vancouver, is one of Canada’s most resilient neighbourhoods, forced to evolve and adapt in the face of horrific racism. The future of Chinatowns everywhere should be in the hands of the people who live, work and find community there. So what does the future hold for a neighbourhood constantly in flux?This episode of The Globe and Mail’s City Space podcast...2024-04-2641 minEncouragementologyEncouragementologyJuggling it ALL, Finding Balance and JoySHOW NOTES:On this show…we are pulling out the cascade, the fountain, and the shower as we strive to find balance and joy while juggling it ALL. Busy, busy, busy! Isn’t that a typical response when you ask anyone how they are? So so busy! Well, aren’t we all. Have you ever stopped to question why? Are you busier now than in times past? Could you be entering or exiting an uncommonly busy season of life? Whether you’re working with balls, clubs, or rings; knives, fire torches, or chainsaws in most instances, you’re setting th...2022-02-2344 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedWhat's a commercial property landlord to do?For our last episode, we're coming full circle to tackle retail from a different angle. Contrary to popular belief, e-commerce hasn't caused vacancy rates for commercial real estate (the percentage of all available units) to go up. But that doesn't mean everything's the same as it's always been for landlords.In this episode we talk to: Kyle Hulme, National leader of digital strategy for BDO CanadaMalcolm Silver, Real estate investor and founder of Malcolm Silver & Co. Ltd.Nathan Elliott, Founder of FrontRunner TechnologiesKendall Barber, Co-founder of Edmonton-based luxury shoe and accessory brand Poppy BarleyThanks for...2019-12-1817 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedWhat's a commercial property landlord to do?For our last episode, we're coming full circle to tackle retail from a different angle. Contrary to popular belief, e-commerce hasn't caused vacancy rates for commercial real estate (the percentage of all available units) to go up. But that doesn't mean everything's the same as it's always been for landlords.In this episode we talk to: Kyle Hulme, National leader of digital strategy for BDO CanadaMalcolm Silver, Real estate investor and founder of Malcolm Silver & Co. Ltd.Nathan Elliott, Founder of FrontRunner TechnologiesKendall Barber, Co-founder of Edmonton-based luxury shoe and accessory brand Poppy BarleyThanks for listening...2019-12-1817 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedWho’s eating up the grocery market?Sales for traditional grocery retailers are stagnating - and if they don't figure something out soon, it'll be too late.In this episode we talk to:Gary Senecal, Chief customer officer at LoblawJoe D’Addario, Co-founder and president of Nature’s Emporium, a chain of health food stores in Southern OntarioAmar Singh, Senior analyst with Kantar ConsultingSylvain Charlebois, Director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie UniversityRate and review to support the show! Got a question? You can email us at podcasts@globeandmail.com    2019-12-1117 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedWho’s eating up the grocery market?Sales for traditional grocery retailers are stagnating - and if they don't figure something out soon, it'll be too late.In this episode we talk to: Gary Senecal, Chief customer officer at LoblawsJoe D’Addario, Co-founder and president of Nature’s Emporium, a chain of health food stores in Southern OntarioAmar Singh, Senior analyst with Kantar ConsultingSylvain Charlebois, Director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie UniversityRate and review to support the show! Got a question? You can email us at podcasts@globeandmail.com 2019-12-1117 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedThe Moneyball effectIn 2002, the Oakland As did something that no team in Major League Baseball had ever done before: They used big data to build their small-market team into the number one team in the Western division. The practice of using data in sports spread like wildfire. Fast forward to now - how is data shaping professional and amateur teams and athletes across Canada?In this episode, we talk to: Matt Prefontaine, Video coach for the Winnipeg JetsNeil Anderson, founder of athlete evaluation app Skillshark Christopher Boucher, VP sports development, analytics & hockey ops sport analytics startup SportLogiqAndy Van Neutegem, Director...2019-12-0421 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedThe Moneyball effectIn 2002, the Oakland As did something that no team in Major League Baseball had ever done before: They used big data to build their small-market team into the number one team in the Western division. The practice of using data in sports spread like wildfire. Fast forward to now - how is data shaping professional and amateur teams and athletes across Canada?In this episode, we talk to: Matt Prefontaine, Video coach for the Winnipeg JetsNeil Anderson, founder of athlete evaluation app Skillshark Christopher Boucher, VP sports development, analytics & hockey ops sport analytics startup SportLogiqAndy Van Neutegem, Director...2019-12-0421 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedIn pursuit of perfect 'glass' skinSouth Korea has exported a number of trends over the past few years: K-pop music, premium phones and above all, an obsession with flawless 'glass' skin. For women across Canada, affordable and well-formulated skin care products have never been so accessible.In this episode, we talk to: Elaine Shigeishi,  Vice-president of Shiseido CanadaAlicia Yoon, Founder and CEO of Peach & Lily, a New York-based Korean skincare companyPriya Rao, Editor at the Glossy beauty podcast Alecsandra Hancas, Director of prestige beauty client development for Canadian research company NPD GroupRate and review to support the show! Got...2019-11-2718 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedIn pursuit of perfect 'glass' skinSouth Korea has exported a number of trends over the past few years: K-pop music, premium phones and above all, an obsession with flawless 'glass' skin. For women across Canada, affordable and well-formulated skin care products have never been so accessible.In this episode, we talk to: Elaine Shigeishi, Vice-president of Shiseido CanadaAlicia Yoon, Founder and CEO of Peach & Lily, a New York-based Korean skincare companyPriya Rao, Editor at the Glossy beauty podcast Alecsandra Hancas, Director of prestige beauty client development for Canadian research company NPD GroupRate and review to support the show! Got a question...2019-11-2718 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedHow craft beer won over CanadaThe beer landscape used to be dominated by big names like Molson, Coors and Labatt. Then the first two merged, and the public developed a taste for independent craft brews. How did that happen? In this episode, we talk to: Kyle Norrington, President of Labatt Breweries of CanadaAlicia MacDonald, Co-owner of Port Rexton Brewing Company in Port Rexton, N.L.Bill MacKenzie, CEO of Wild Rose Brewery in CalgaryRate and review to support the show! Got a question? You can email us at podcasts@globeandmail.com 2019-11-2016 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedHow craft beer won over CanadaThe beer landscape used to be dominated by big names like Molson, Coors and Labatt. Then the first two merged, and the public developed a taste for independent craft brews. How did that happen? In this episode, we talk to: Kyle Norrington, President of Labatt Breweries of CanadaAlicia MacDonald, Co-owner of Port Rexton Brewing Company in Port Rexton, N.L.Bill MacKenzie, CEO of Wild Rose Brewery in CalgaryRate and review to support the show! Got a question? You can email us at podcasts@globeandmail.com 2019-11-2016 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedWhat's so great about a bed in a box?For years, the industry told us that we needed to buy mattresses in person. But as it turns out, they were wrong.In this episode, we speak to: Mike Gettis, co-founder of Endy Stewart Schaefer, Chief business development officer of Sleep Country CanadaJoy Elena, founder of Toronto-based Sleep EnvieSam Prochazka, founder of Calgary-based Goodmorning.comRate and review to support the show! Got a question? You can email us at podcasts@globeandmail.com 2019-11-1316 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedWhat's so great about a bed in a box?For years, the industry told us that we needed to buy mattresses in person. But as it turns out, they were wrong.In this episode, we speak to: Mike Gettis, co-founder of Endy Stewart Schaefer, Chief business development officer of Sleep Country CanadaJoy Elena, founder of Toronto-based Sleep EnvieSam Prochazka, founder of Calgary-based Goodmorning.comRate and review to support the show! Got a question? You can email us at podcasts@globeandmail.com 2019-11-1316 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedIs it time to break up with your orthodontist?Direct-to-consumer dentistry services like Smile Direct Club are worrying Canadian orthodontists. The fear is that consumers won't get the level of care appropriate for something as important as our teeth. The disruptors say that the fears are overblown. Who is correct? in this episode we talk to: Dr. Jeffrey Sulitzer, Chief Clinical Officer of Smile Direct Club Dr. Tracey Hendler. Orthodontist at Forest Hill Orthodontics in Toronto and pre-clinical instructor of orthodontics at the University of TorontoIrwin Fefergrad, Registrar of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of OntarioRate and review to support the show...2019-11-0621 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedIs it time to break up with your orthodontist?Direct-to-consumer dentistry services like Smile Direct Club are worrying Canadian orthodontists. The fear is that consumers won't get the level of care appropriate for something as important as our teeth. The disruptors say that the fears are overblown. Who is correct? in this episode we talk to: Dr. Jeffrey Sulitzer, Chief Clinical Officer of Smile Direct Club Dr. Tracey Hendler. Orthodontist at Forest Hill Orthodontics in Toronto and pre-clinical instructor of orthodontics at the University of TorontoIrwin Fefergrad, Registrar of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of OntarioRate and review to support the show! Got...2019-11-0621 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedThe case for not owning our own clothesAcross the country, the battle between retail and rental is heating up. As consumer sentiment turns away from fast fashion, clothing rental companies are betting that the desire to own our own clothes isn't as strong as we think. In this episode, we talk to: Vasiliki Belegrinis, founder and CEO of Markham, Ont.-based clothing rental company Reheart Doug Stevens, retail futurist and a contributor to trade publication Business of FashionMichael Solomon, author of Consumer Behavior: Buying, Having, and BeingYou can listen to Recode's full interview with Rent the Runway CEO Jennifer Hyman here. Rate...2019-11-0520 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedThe case for not owning our own clothesAcross the country, the battle between retail and rental is heating up. As consumer sentiment turns away from fast fashion, clothing rental companies are betting that the desire to own our own clothes isn't as strong as we think. In this episode, we talk to: Vasiliki Belegrinis, founder and CEO of Markham, Ont.-based clothing rental company Reheart Doug Stevens, retail futurist and a contributor to trade publication Business of FashionMichael Solomon, author of Consumer Behavior: Buying, Having, and BeingYou can listen to Recode's full interview with Rent the Runway CEO Jennifer Hyman here. Rate...2019-11-0520 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedTo infinity... and Beyond MeatVeggie burgers and the like are no longer just for vegans and vegetarians. What’s behind the explosion of meatless meat? And what exactly is a 'flexetarian'?On this episode we speak to: Seth Goldman, Executive chairman of Beyond MeatMichael McCain, President and CEO of Maple Leaf FoodsLonie Murdock, Personal trainer, nutritional coach and founder of Eat, Train, Live, a healthy meal delivery service in TorontoRate and review to support the show! Got a question? You can email us at podcasts@globeandmail.com Bonus: You can click here to see a photo of Sean enjoying his me...2019-10-2921 minIndustry InterruptedIndustry InterruptedTo infinity... and Beyond MeatVeggie burgers and the like are no longer just for vegans and vegetarians. What’s behind the explosion of meatless meat? And what exactly is a 'flexetarian'?On this episode we speak to: Seth Goldman, Executive chairman of Beyond MeatMichael McCain, President and CEO of Maple Leaf FoodsLonie Murdock, Personal trainer, nutritional coach and founder of Eat, Train, Live, a healthy meal delivery service in TorontoRate and review to support the show! Got a question? You can email us at podcasts@globeandmail.com Bonus: You can click here to see a photo of Sean enjoying hi...2019-10-2921 minRadioZoomRadioZoomRZ#79 – BC Ferries Update; Vancouver Sun Podcasting Article; Hockey Talk; Listener Email[Show Notes Link]Direct Download Link | | Direct download link There is more information about the BC Ferries sinking of the Queen of the North that I update briefly. The Vancouver Sun is running a series of articles about podcasting, so I take a moment to share what they are covering and my thoughts about what they have wrote. We’ll do some Hockey Talk and wrap up with some email regarding the feedback I’ve been asking for. Links for this episode: GlobeandMail.com – “Couple now feared dead in sinking of B.C. ferry...2006-03-2500 min