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This week, we're joined by Bif Naked to chat about her brand new documentary, and Carson Kressley on Season 6 of Canada's Drag Race. We're also taking a closer look at farming inheritance laws here in Canada, and why Christmas Tree growers are worried about the potential threat of American tariffs. Plus, expert advice on how to co-parent smoothly during the holidays.
This week, we’re talking all things Project Runway Canada with host & judge Coco Rocha. Then, Kelsey sits down with Gerry Dee who just released his new Comedy Special. We also find out why the Law Society of Ontario is considering transitioning away from the bar exam to a course-based model and ask a dietician about the trend of adding protein to just about every food item.
This week, Lindsey sits down with Kate Hudson, Kaia Gerber & Max Minghella to talk about their new body-horror movie “Shell” and their shared love of Muskoka. Then, Anne-Marie is joined by rising country star Kashus Culpepper who’s getting ready to release his buzzworthy debut album. We also find out more about why Canada is no longer considered measles-free and talk to Alan Doyle about his new book.
This week, we're talking sports. From what's next for the Toronto Blue Jays, to Jordin Tootoo's new documentary where he opens up about his past battle with addiction, his time spent as an enforcer in the NHL, and his life now as a father to three young daughters. Plus, Rick Westhead sits down with Anne-Marie to discuss his new book 'We Breed Lions' - about confronting Canada's troubled hockey culture.
This week, we’re joined by Jillian Harris & Justin Pasutto to chat about their new children’s book, Chantal Kreviazuk on her upcoming album ‘In My Own Voice’, & TSN’s James Duthie on hockey’s greatest untold stories.
This week on the podcast, Anne-Marie is joined by the youngest Nobel Laureate in history, Malala Yousafzai to talk about her new memoir 'Finding My Way.' We're also chatting about the importance of self-care for those living with ADHD, and taking a closer look at computer science degrees - and finding out if studying coding is still a good choice.
This week, Lindsey is joined by Rose Byrne to chat about her new movie 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You', we look at the challenges of being neurodivergent in the workplace, and music journalist Emilie Hanskamp explains what 'interpolation' means - and why many are using it to describe some of the tracks on Taylor Swift's new album 'The Life of a Showgirl.'
This week, we have a jam-packed podcast with 'Wayward' stars Mae Martin, Toni Collette & Sarah Gadon, along with Lindsey's sit-down interview with Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Meredith Marks & her son Brooks, and both Chris Hadfield & Brian Stewart are on to discuss their brand-new books.
This week, Lindsey sits down with Sloan's Chris Murphy & Jay Ferguson, Anne-Marie chats with Canadian Track & Field Olympian Jerome Blake, plus a groundbreaking new treatment for Huntington's Disease and author Ian McEwan on his new novel 'What We Can Know'.
This week, Kelsey chats with Lily James about her new movie 'Swiped', method acting and their mutual love of singing. Plus, Arlene Dickinson & Michele Romanow reflect on 20 years of 'Dragons' Den' - and our producer Michael Hiscock joins us to discuss his visit to the 4th Canadian Division Training Centre.
This week, Georges St. Pierre chats with Anne-Marie about retirement hobbies, we get an inside look at the new Degrassi documentary, plus travel expert Loren Christie convinces us to start using travel agents again, and Kelsey learns how to trick your algorithm so you spend less time doom scrolling.
This week, we are joined by the James Barker Band, take a closer look at Canada's real estate market heading into the fall season, and we get tips on how to handle the tough conversations that go along with estate planning.
This week, Maggie Kang, creator & co-director of 'KPop Demon Hunters', joins us to talk about her global phenomenon. We also chat with one of the greatest curlers of all time, Jennifer Jones, about her new memoir and life on - and off the ice.
This week, we look at how a 21 day conversation with an AI chatbot caused one man to have signs of delusions & we look at ways to get organized on Sundays to keep you on track for the week ahead.
This week, we're looking at A.I. and health care - what you should and should not be using it for, and we look at ways to support your child through the back-to-school transition.
This week, we look at how the U.S. trade war has led to Bick's Pickles disappearing from some grocery stores on this side of the border. And - they're practical, low-profile and making big profits! We look at why simple, no-frills businesses are suddenly trending.
It's the perfect summer episode! This week, we're talking about cottage rentals... and flesh-eating maggots... ewww! We'll also look at a new law protecting Toronto renters from bad faith "renovictions", and is it ever okay to talk about a move with someone who hasn't seen it?
This week, we explore the cultural impact 'Clueless' has had on audiences for the past 30 years and look at the rising trend of gentle parenting and the downsides that may come with it.
This week, we speak with actress Stephanie Beatriz who is back for season two of 'Twisted Metal'. We'll also talk to a Canadian woman who's raising awareness about heart attacks, after getting one herself.
This week, we look at signs of ADHD in adulthood and what to do if you want to get tested for it. We also look at how extreme drought conditions in parts of Saskatchewan could impact the future of farming and the food in your kitchen.
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