Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchFreeland resigns đŠââď¸ â Whatâs next for the Liberal party, Canada Post gets back to work.
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We woke up yesterday expecting a simple fall economic statement. Instead, we got chaos.Â
The Canada Post strike, by the numbers: 29 days spent on the âŚ
1Â year, 4Â months ago
Brain chips đ§ â Neuralink comes to Canada, Small businesses get a boost.
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Elon Muskâs brain chip company is ready to crack open some Canadian skulls (in a good way).Â
If youâve been kicking the tires on a new business idea, âŚ
1Â year, 5Â months ago
Cheese heist đ§ â Thieves keep stealing cheese, Canada and Romaniaâs nuclear deal.
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North Vancouver RCMP revealed it had thwarted an attempted heist of $12,800 worth of cheese at a grocery store. Itâs the latest in a string of high-pâŚ
1Â year, 5Â months ago
Uranium money â˘ď¸ â Spotify takes on video content, Canadaâs mega-rich in uranium.
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The days of podcasts being an audio-only medium are long gone. And Spotify knows it.Â
Like graphic tees and bucket hats, nuclear power is back as counâŚ
1Â year, 6Â months ago
Ports in a storm đ˘ â Ottawa puts an end to port strikes. Canadaâs hydro exports are drying up.
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For the second time in less than three months, Ottawa is stepping in to stop a pair of potentially catastrophic strikes.Â
Canadian hydro exports are râŚ
1Â year, 6Â months ago
Climate funds âď¸ â This climate summit is all about the money. Free public transit picks up traction.
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As the Wu-Tang Clan once elegantly deduced, âCash rules everything around me, C.R.E.A.M.â That mantra is also the theme of the UNâs COP29 climate sumâŚ
1Â year, 6Â months ago
Bellâs new buy đ â Bell buys its way into the U.S. Big Oil could get an emissions cap.
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Bell is taking a pricey shot at expanding its Canadian dominance south of the border.Â
The feds have put another feather in their carbon-cutting cap.Â
1Â year, 6Â months ago
Bottoms up đˇ â Winemakers push back on teetotalling. Buffett is stacking his cash.
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With wine consumption plummeting to a 27-year low, the industry is trying to make people feel better about indulging in a bottle of vino.
The Oracle oâŚ
1Â year, 6Â months ago
Loonie lunacy đľ â The loonie hits a four-year low, Cruise lines invest in private islands.
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Like the Jack-oâ-lantern starting to rot on your porch, the loonie isnât looking too good this morning.
As cruise companies continue to rake in recordâŚ
1Â year, 6Â months ago
Up in the air đŤ â U.S. economy stays strong ahead election. Canada welcomes back Chinese flights.
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As Kamala Harris and Donald Trump gear up for election day, one factor could decide the race. To quote the legendary political strategist James CarviâŚ
1Â year, 6Â months ago