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Ep 1763 – Big Headlines: Middle East war continues to cause gas price mayhem in Canada while YouTube and Meta pay millions for addicting one user
Plus: Canada's met a critical alliance commitment for the first time since the 90's, the Air Canada plane wreck at LaGuardia is being moved to a hangar for more analysis, former Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro is set to appear in court, and how did Lebanon get dragged into the Middle East conflict?
Today • 6m 9s
Ep 1762 – Could Canada help Lebanon dismantle Hezbollah?
It's a war between Israel, the US and Iran...but how did Lebanon get dragged into it?
Its militia group, Hezbollah, is a loyal proxy of the Iranian regime, placing tens of millions of Lebanese citizens at risk in the name of loyalty to its top financier and ally. More than 1000 people have been killed, and more than a million have been displaced.
Earlier this week Israel's Defence Minister said his country plans on annexing a large portion of southern Lebanon for security purposes, a move Canada denounced.
Host Maria Kestane speaks to Aurel Braun, a political science and international relations professor at the University of Toronto to discuss the Lebanese government's complex relationship with Hezbollah, how Canada and other NATO countries could help the government dismantle the militia, and what comes next for its civilians.
Today • 22m 37s
Ep 1761 – Big Headlines: Conflicting reports about the efforts to end the war in Iran and investigators are on the ground after that Air Canada crash at LaGuardia
The investigation into the deadly Air Canada plane crash continues, the airline's CEO has been summoned to Ottawa, new urgency to reach a deal and pay TSA workers, and a social media app shuts down.
1 days ago • 7m 28s
Ep 1760 – From Tehran to Toronto: How the Iran war influences Canada’s energy prices
It's unsure when exactly the war in the Middle East will come to an end - even the White House seems to be conflicted on a timeline, but one thing for certain is the impact Canadians are feeling to their wallets.
Gas prices continue to fluctuate, with no real stabilization in sight. But the question is, for a country that's rich in domestic oil, why are our prices so dependent on the state of the Strait of Hormuz?
Host Caryn Ceolin speaks to Heather Exner-Pirot, Director of energy and natural resources and environment at the Macdonald Laurier Institute to discuss Canada's pipeline infrastructure challenges, the geopolitical significance of the Hormuz, and whether or not Canadians will be getting a reprieve at the pumps anytime soon.
1 days ago • 26m 32s
Ep 1759 – Big Headlines - Violence continues in Iran despite Donald Trump's claims that progress is being made
Plus: Two pilots killed in the Air Canada Jazz plane crash in New York have been identified, TSA security lines in the U.S. continue, most Canadians say they are satisfied with how the government handled the COVID-19 pandemic, and police in Vancouver say a woman fell asleep behind the wheel of a self-driving vehicle
2 days ago • 7m 44s
Ep 1758 – ICE agents and an Air Canada crash: how did US aviation get here?
A pair of Air Canada pilots were killed as a result of a crash between the plane they were landing at New York's La Guardia airport and a fire truck on one of the runways. And as investigators piece together what led to the crash, the public can't help but try and make sense of what happened with the audio recording of the air traffic controller.
This unfolds as more than a dozen airports across the country make space for ICE agents to accompany them at security checkpoints, as a partial government shutdown brings TSA to a slug, and as a result, the rest of the country.
Host Maria Kestane speaks to Karl Moore, aviation expert and associate professor at McGill University to discuss the state of air travel across the US, what Canadians need to know amid the DHS shutdown, and how the both the US and Canada need to beef up their air traffic control roster.
2 days ago • 23m 40s
Ep 1756 – Big Headlines: An Air Canada plane crash with a fire truck kills 2 pilots in New York
Plus: Parliament resumes after winter break, and TSA agents will be deployed at airports across the US.
3 days ago • 8m 20s
Ep 1757 – Canada's wealth inequality gap is widening..a tax reform could fix it
Canada's wealth inequality gap is widening, so much so that the concentration at the top makes up for a large chunk at the bottom.
A recent report from Canadians for Tax Fairness and BC Policy Solutions found that 86 billionaire families held as much wealth as Canada’s 6.2 million least wealthy families in 2023.
Host Caryn Ceolin speaks to Dylan Dusseault, Executive Director of Patriotic Millionaires Canada, an organization comprised of wealthy Canadians advocating for tax increases on the wealthy to combat extreme inequality. The two discuss why some of Canada's richest individuals believe they should be taxed more to even the playing field, and what kinds of tax code reforms are necessary to narrow the gap. Then, Caryn is joined by Jim Stanford, economist and director of the Centre for Future Work, to break down some of the loopholes rich Canadians are taking advantage of - including capital gains tax preferences.
3 days ago • 25m 41s
Ep 1754 – Weekend Listen: Economic uncertainty amid a global crisis: what happens next?
5 days ago • 24m 26s
Ep 1753 – Iran threatens tourist destinations around the world, and martial arts star Chuck Norris dies at 86
Plus: The Ontario government is moving to ban unlimited ticket resale prices ahead of the FIFA World Cup, and the first day of spring doesn't really feel like it.
6 days ago • 5m 45s
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