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Ep 1840 – Big Headlines: 16 people across Canada are isolating following the Hantavirus cruise ship outbreak
Plus: Trump lands in Beijing, King Charles throne speech, the Artemis II crew meets Carney, an American coffee giant is coming to Canada, and integrating Indigenous healthcare could solve Manitoba's HIV crisis.
1 days ago • 6m 28s
Ep 1839 – Integrating Indigenous healthcare could solve Manitoba's HIV crisis
Manitoba's Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Brent Roussin, declared a public health emergency over the rise in HIV rates, which have steadily increased since 2019. The province saw close to 330 new cases in 2025 - almost four time the rate of new cases 7 years ago.
Host Maria Kestane speaks to Michelle Monkman, interim CEO of Keewatinohk Inniniw Minoayawin (KIM), to discuss why the province's healthcare system should be more welcoming of Indigenous healthcare practices, the importance of making sure provinces have testing resources, and how federal systems should take more accountability for the rise in rates.
1 days ago • 25m 24s
Ep 1838 – Big Headlines: Another case of Hantavirus in Spain as 10 Canadians remain under monitoring
Plus: Deadline day for the 2026 census, British PM faces resignation calls, Donald Trump visits Beijing, more sanctions against Russia, and what the Alberta data leak can teach us about separatists.
2 days ago • 7m
Ep 1835 – What the Alberta data leak can teach us about separatists
Experts are calling it the largest data breach in Canadian history, sparking fears for the safety of all Canadians - everyone from public figures to victims of domestic abuse.
Both the RCMP and Elections Alberta are investigating after Elections Alberta said a pro-separation group had un-authorized access to a separatist party's copy of the electors list - containing the personal information of nearly three million Albertans, including their address.
Host Caryn Ceolin speaks to political strategist, Zain Velji to discuss how the group got a hold of the electors list, the political fallout across the country, and why economic moves from the PM's office fall short of actually deterring the separatist movement.
2 days ago • 26m 8s
Ep 1837 – Big Headlines: Four Canadians quarantining in B.C. after MV Hondius' final passengers and crew evacuate
Plus: Iran has responded to the U.S. proposal to end the war, a new poll finds the federal Liberals are leading over the opposition Conservatives, the 2026 census deadline is tomorrow, the FIFA world cup is just over a month away, and what's the state of Canada's bilingualism?
3 days ago • 6m 49s
Ep 1836 – What's the state of Canada's bilingualism?
It's been decades since Canada implemented an official bilingualism policy nation wide-- but the history of our two official languages in Canada goes back much further. And following a recent Macleans article questioning the validity of official bilingualism, the question remains: what is the state of bilingualism in Canada?
Host Catherine Jette speaks with Dr. Luisa Veronis, Research Chair in Immigration and Franco-Ontarian communities at the University of Ottawa, to look at the historical and modern implications of Canada's language policy.
3 days ago • 25m 31s
Ep 1833 – Weekend Listen: Flying the friendly skies, or summertime turbulence for travellers?
During the course of a year that saw heavy flight delays and cancellations, crowded airports and rising ticket prices and baggage fees, airlines in North America still managed to deliver stand-out passenger experiences. The JD power 2026 North America airline satisfaction study shows the overall satisfaction rate up 8 points (on a 1,000-point scale) year over year, with improvement occurring across all segments. However, as airfares have begun to skyrocket in 2026, airlines may soon find it difficult to offset high costs with great service, and customers can expect to see a lot of new fees this summer for fuel surcharges and checked bags. So, will travellers balk at higher prices or if they do travel, will they be starting their vacation in a lousy mood?
In this episode of In This Economy?!, host Mike Eppel talks to Michael Taylor, senior managing director of travel, hospitality, retail and customer service at JD power, to discuss their recent findings, and what it could mean going forward.
5 days ago • 23m 20s
Ep 1834 – Big Headlines: Four Canadians onboard the cruise ship affected by hantavirus will dock this weekend and Trump is describing strikes on Iran as a 'love tap'
6 days ago • 6m 46s
Ep 1832 – Politics on the pitch: geopolitical tensions shaping the World Cup
As Canada gears up for soccer's most exciting time, we can't help but notice the dark cloud that looms over the World Cup.
The current geopolitical reality on the global scale - whether it's the Iran-US/Israel war, the violent fallout after the death of Mexican drug lord El Mencho, immigration crackdowns throughout the US - has stirred real safety concerns for the more than 100 games across the three countries.
Guest host Devang Desai speaks to Aaron Ettinger, political science professor at Carlton University to discuss the intersection of sports and politics, how US President Trump uses international sporting events to his own advantage, and the role of FIFA.
6 days ago • 25m 15s
Ep 1831 – Big Headlines: Canadians onboard ship hit by Hantavirus outbreak set to be repatriated
Plus: Could the ill-fated ship be ground-zero for the next pandemic, how close is a potential peace deal in Iran, the U-S secretary of state is at the Vatican, most Canadians support bans on social media and AI for kids, and the Prime Minister will host Dutch royalty ahead of the annual Tulip Festival.
7 days ago • 6m 22s
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