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How Canada’s 2030 climate plan fell apart

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Ep 1704How Canada’s 2030 climate plan fell apart
A recent report from the Canadian Climate Institute expects Canada to fail in meeting its 2035 and 2050 emissions targets. It credits Ottawa for its reduction efforts, but says more carbon pricing policy, as well as provincial cooperation is needed for Canada to stay on track towards its targets. Host Caryn Ceolin speaks to Ross Linden-Fraser, co-author of the report and research lead at the Canadian Climate Institute to discuss the policies the Carney government needs to implement to help Canada reach its targets, and the everyday things Canadians can be doing to help us get there.
Today 24m 55s
Ep 1702Big Headlines: Canadian home sales tumbled in January and the latest from the Olympics
Plus: Canada's new top diplomat in Washington, controversial comments from a Southern Ontario MP, a search and rescue mission is underway in Northern California, and Trump's Gordie Howe Bridge threats and what he's really after.
1 days ago 6m 5s
Ep 1701Why is the Gordie Howe Bridge on Trump's radar?
Another Truth Social post, another crack in the Canada-US relationship. US President Trump threatened to stall the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge until 'the United States is fully compensated for everything we have given'. A complete 180 from his joint statement with former Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau back in 2017 when he called for its 'expeditious completion'. Host Caryn Ceolin speaks to David Paterson, Ontario's Representative in Washington, DC., to break down the details behind the bridge's construction, what sparked Trump's sudden interest in a potential blockade, and what options Ottawa has after another volatile Truth Social post.
1 days ago 22m 53s
Ep 1700Big Headlines: Canadian inflation data comes in cooler than expected and Canada strikes more gold in Italy
Plus: The latest from Tumbler Ridge -- a week after a deadly mass shooting, Jesse Jackson dies at 84, Hollywood remembers Robert Duvall, and more medals at the Winter Games.
2 days ago 7m 25s
Ep 1699Who can afford to drown out food noise?
Skinny is in, and it doesn't help when the drugs that help us get there are set to get cheaper. Whether it's Ozempic or Wegovy, the cost of shrinking doesn't end with what you pay at the pharmacy. It bleeds into your everyday interactions - both with others and by yourself. And unless your results are being guided by a dietician or medical provider, who's to say how sustainable pay-as-you-go weight-loss actually is? Host Maria Kestane speaks to writer Brianne Cail to unpack her journey using weight-loss drugs, and the give-and-take at the cost of her wellbeing thanks to the cost of drugs. The two also discuss what safeguards Health Canada could implement to help patients move through prescribed weight-loss and weight management.
2 days ago 25m 22s
Ep 1697Are restaurants thriving in this economy?
Enjoy this special feed drop of our sister show 'In This Economy?!' Canadian restaurant operators could be in for another rough year – thanks to uncertainty around trade with the U-S and higher food costs – along with a few other factors. And the industry, which has been struggling for years, is important to the country’s economy. But the numbers are not trending in the right direction. Hope is not lost. Host Kris McCusker takes a closer look at a report from Restaurants Canada with the President and CEO.
3 days ago 16m 4s
Ep 1698Big Headlines: The Prime Minster travels to Tumbler Ridge, B.C. three days after a mass shooting
Plus: GST credit top-up coming, a new report on Canada's climate goals, Day 7 at the Winter Games, a Space-X launch, and the situation in Cuba.
6 days ago 5m 28s
Ep 1696Travel advisories, suspended flights: what's happening in Cuba?
Air Canada and West Jet are among the several airlines who've suspended travel to Cuba, as the country grapples with a Venezuelan oil blockade at the hands of US President Trump. As a result, the Island remains in critical condition, with the fuel shortage threatening electricity grids, and supply levels of basic necessities quickly dwindling. Host Caryn Ceolin speaks to Mark Entwistle, former Ambassador of Canada to Cuba and Senior Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy. They discuss how the next few weeks could unfold if the US doesn't allow for oil shipments, and the potential of the Cuban regime crumbling.
6 days ago 24m 6s
Ep 1695Big Headlines: B.C. in mourning after one of the worst mass shootings in Canadian history
Plus: Travel warnings for Cuba, Trump tariff talk, Canadian medals at the Winter Games, and Hollywood remembers James Van Der Beek.
7 days ago 6m 49s
Ep 1694What's to come in the aftermath of one of Canada's deadliest school shootings?
Warning: this episode contains themes of gun violence and suicide. Please take care. British Columbia and the rest of Canada continue to mourn the innocent lives taken in a senseless school shooting at the Tumbler Ridge Secondary School on Tuesday afternoon. Law enforcement have identified the shooter as 18 year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar, who was confirmed to have died by a self-inflicted gun shot. Jesse was born as a biological male, but began transitioning into a female six years ago. Host Caryn Ceolin speaks to Bruce Pitt-Payne, former RCMP major crimes investigator to break down what we know so far, how the investigation could shape up, and how the small community of 2400 is feeling in the aftermath of the tragedy. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or thoughts of suicide, there are resources available. Call or text 9-8-8 for Canada's Suicide Crisis Helpline. For Kids Help Phone, call 1-800-668-6868 (toll-free) or text CONNECT to 686868.
7 days ago 22m 1s

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