Episodes
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We talk about whether or not it's time to scrap our auto insurance system and start over.
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We talk to author and journalist Stephen Maher about his new book "The Prince: The Turbulent Reign of Justin Trudeau."
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Missing episodes?
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Is it time for a hike in this province's minimum wage?
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The results of the biggest election in history - with nearly a billion eligible voters - will be revealed tomorrow. What's at stake in the Indian election?
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Gardening expert Kath Smyth joins us to take your calls and emails.
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It's been one year since Danielle Smith and the United Conservative Party won the provincial election. How would you gauge their term so far? Political analysts Janet Brown, Erika Barootes and Cheryl Oates join us.
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What happened to you when your account was scammed?
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The U.S. Justice Department wants to break up Ticketmaster and Live Nation. Will it succeed?
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Would you pay extra to take carry-on luggage with you on a flight?
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It's been a cool, soggy May. No real complaints after all the talk of the drought and fears over wildfires. But it's made for a slow start to the gardening season. This weekend promises some dryer weather so we want to hear your gardening questions.
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Debates in the House of Commons are becoming louder, angrier, and increasingly partisan. Why is this happening and what does it tell us about the state of politics today?
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Rent prices have skyrocketed over the last year. How are tenants - and landlords - feeling about the price hikes?
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Author and sociologist Mark Rank joins to talk about how random chance can influence our lives.
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With the Edmonton Oilers facing a do-or-die long weekend in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, we talk about Oilers fandom and the lengths you've gone to to cheer on the team.
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What are you doing to save money when you fill up your vehicle? Patrick De Haan from GasBuddy and Lorraine Sommerfeld from driving.ca join us to take your calls.
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1000's of people told to leave, smoke in the air. Clogged highways. Another fire season has started in the Fort McMurray area. How are you affected by these fires and what are you thinking as we head into another season of fire and smoke?
At the end of the show, we speak with Alberta Leadership candidate Jodi Callahoo Stonehouse.
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4 candidates are vying for your votes in the Alberta NDP leadership race. Three of those candidates, Kathleen Ganley, Naheed Nenshi and Sarah Hoffman, are here today to answer your questions
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Unlike other universities, Alberta encampments are brought down quickly. At the U of C, it lasted less than 24 hours. A similar encampment was removed at the University of Alberta. Was this the right strategy? When protesters set up encampments on campus, what should happen?
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Canada Post is in big financial trouble. It lost almost 750 million dollars last year and says it could run out of money within a year. The Crown Corporation wants to rethink how it works and what it does. One option is to stop daily mail delivery. Would you care if that happened?
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There's a beekeeping boom in this country. Stats Canada reported earlier this year that there were more than 15 thousand beekeepers in Canada, the highest in almost 40 years. It's a growing hobby that comes with some big challenges for first-timers. We want to know why you got into beekeeping.
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