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We’ve turned intuition into a buzzword—flattened it into a slogan, a gut feeling, or a vague whisper we don’t always know how to hear. But what if intuition is so much more? What if it's one of the most powerful tools we have—and we’ve just forgotten how to use it? In this episode, I’m joined by Hrund Gunnsteinsdóttir , Icelandic thought leader, filmmaker, and author of InnSæi: Icelandic Wisdom for Turbulent Times . Hrund has spent over 20 years studying and teaching the science and art of intuition through her TED Talk, Netflix documentary ( InnSæi: The Power of Intuition ), and global work on leadership, innovation, and inner knowing. Together, we explore what intuition really is (hint: not woo-woo), how to cultivate it in a culture obsessed with logic and overthinking, and why your ability to listen to yourself might be the most essential skill you can develop. In This Episode, We Cover: ✅ Why we’ve misunderstood intuition—and how to reclaim it ✅ Practical ways to strengthen your intuitive muscle ✅ What Icelandic wisdom teaches us about inner knowing ✅ How to use intuition during uncertainty and decision-making ✅ Why trusting yourself is an act of rebellion (and power) Intuition isn’t magic—it’s a deep, internal guidance system that already exists inside you. The question is: are you listening? Connect with Hrund: Website: www.hrundgunnsteinsdottir.com TedTalk: https://www.ted.com/talks/hrund_gunnsteinsdottir_listen_to_your_intuition_it_can_help_you_navigate_the_future?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare Newsletter: https://hrundgunnsteinsdottir.com/blog/ LI: www.linkedin.com/in/hrundgunnsteinsdottir IG: https://www.instagram.com/hrundgunnsteinsdottir/ Book: InnSæi: Icelandic Wisdom for Turbulent Times Related Podcast Episodes: How To Breathe: Breathwork, Intuition and Flow State with Francesca Sipma | 267 VI4P - Know Who You Are (Chapter 4) Gentleness: Cultivating Compassion for Yourself and Others with Courtney Carver | 282 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! 🔗 Subscribe & Review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music…
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Вміст надано Libby Znaimer and Zoomer Podcast Network. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Libby Znaimer and Zoomer Podcast Network або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
TUNE INTO THE TOWN: 2025 CITY BUDGET CONSULTATIONS Toronto begins 2025 budget consultations; police in the GTA planning heightened presence ahead of October 7th Hamas terror attack anniversary; and the latest on the Ontario subway line. Jane Brown is joined by Karen Stintz, a Conservative Party of Canada candidate for Eglinton-Lawrence, a former Toronto City Councillor and the CEO of Variety Village; Councillor Paula Fletcher for Ward 14 Toronto-Danforth; and Councillor Stephen Holyday for Ward 2 Etobicoke, for a conversation about all things Toronto. POLICE PRESENCE AHEAD OF OCTOBER 7 ANNIVERSARY Greater Toronto Area police chiefs have announced plans for beefed up patrols and security leading up to the anniversary of the Hamas terror attacks this Monday and in the weeks following October 7th. Jane Brown is joined by Luciano Cedrone, Security Director with Triovest and with the Security Guard Association of Ontario; and Toronto Councillor and Deputy Mayor Mike Colle Ward 8 Eglinton-Lawrence, to discuss what this surveillance and security might look like. WHAT THE HILL IS GOING ON? (PARLIAMENT HILL, THAT IS) In Ottawa yesterday, the majority of MPs voted in favour of a motion on a private members bill by the Bloc Quebecois leader to increase old age security payments for people 65 to 74. The motion ultimately passed with the support of the Conservatives, NDP, Greens and five Liberal backbenchers. Most Liberal MPs voted against the non binding motion. Yves-Francois Blanchett says the October 29th deadline stands for the minority Liberals to join his efforts to increase pensions for younger seniors. But he also says if the Liberals don't give a royal recommendation to his bill within a few days, he'll begin talking with the other opposition parties about getting ready for an election. Jane Brown is joined by public affairs consultant Bob Richardson and John Mykytyshyn, conservative activist, political consultant and President of Bradgate Research Group, to make sense of all this.
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Вміст надано Libby Znaimer and Zoomer Podcast Network. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Libby Znaimer and Zoomer Podcast Network або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
TUNE INTO THE TOWN: 2025 CITY BUDGET CONSULTATIONS Toronto begins 2025 budget consultations; police in the GTA planning heightened presence ahead of October 7th Hamas terror attack anniversary; and the latest on the Ontario subway line. Jane Brown is joined by Karen Stintz, a Conservative Party of Canada candidate for Eglinton-Lawrence, a former Toronto City Councillor and the CEO of Variety Village; Councillor Paula Fletcher for Ward 14 Toronto-Danforth; and Councillor Stephen Holyday for Ward 2 Etobicoke, for a conversation about all things Toronto. POLICE PRESENCE AHEAD OF OCTOBER 7 ANNIVERSARY Greater Toronto Area police chiefs have announced plans for beefed up patrols and security leading up to the anniversary of the Hamas terror attacks this Monday and in the weeks following October 7th. Jane Brown is joined by Luciano Cedrone, Security Director with Triovest and with the Security Guard Association of Ontario; and Toronto Councillor and Deputy Mayor Mike Colle Ward 8 Eglinton-Lawrence, to discuss what this surveillance and security might look like. WHAT THE HILL IS GOING ON? (PARLIAMENT HILL, THAT IS) In Ottawa yesterday, the majority of MPs voted in favour of a motion on a private members bill by the Bloc Quebecois leader to increase old age security payments for people 65 to 74. The motion ultimately passed with the support of the Conservatives, NDP, Greens and five Liberal backbenchers. Most Liberal MPs voted against the non binding motion. Yves-Francois Blanchett says the October 29th deadline stands for the minority Liberals to join his efforts to increase pensions for younger seniors. But he also says if the Liberals don't give a royal recommendation to his bill within a few days, he'll begin talking with the other opposition parties about getting ready for an election. Jane Brown is joined by public affairs consultant Bob Richardson and John Mykytyshyn, conservative activist, political consultant and President of Bradgate Research Group, to make sense of all this.
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×Today on Free For All Friday: listeners weighed in on the fate of the Hudson's Bay company, the Ford government's budget that was delivered this past week and many other stories that made news this week.
TUNE INTO THE TOWN: BATHURST COULD GET A PRIORITY BUS LANE, HOW DO RESIDENTS FEEL ABOUT THIS? Libby Znaimer is joined by Taylor Scollon, Co-Founder of The Peak, Jon Burnside, City Councillor for Ward 16 (Don Valley East), and Rob Davis, a former mayoral candidate and Toronto City Councillor. Bathurst could be getting a priority bus lane and it's leaving residents and local businesses concerned. Meanwhile, we get reaction from the panel on the latest in the City's ongoing coyote problem and Dundas subway station is going to be renamed "TMU station". How do you feel about that? A POTENTIAL CANADA POST STRIKE? Libby Znaimer is joined by Sundeep Gokhale, Labour and Employment lawyer with Sherrard Kuzz LLP. A second Canada Post strike is potentially on the horizon with a deadline scheduled for May 22. How did we get to this point? And, what will this mean for seniors? A PROVINCIAL BUDGET LOOKAHEAD Libby Znaimer is joined by Tim Hudak, Partner at Counsel Public Affairs and a former leader of the Ontario PCs as well as Bob Richardson, a public affairs consultant. The Ford government is set to deliver its budget today at 4PM. What can we expect it to include?…
THE MEDICAL RECORD: THE COST OF FOR-PROFIT NURSING FOR ONTARIO HOSPITALS Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Malcolm Moore, Medical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and former head of BC Cancer, Dr. Fahad Razak, General Internist at St. Michael's Hospital and Canada Research Chair in Healthcare Data and Analytics at the University of Toronto and Dr. Alisa Naiman, a family doctor practicing in Toronto. A report this week details the cost of for-profit nursing agencies to Ontario hospitals, and why does there continue to be a lack of funding for medical research pertaining to women? Our doctors weigh in. TTC TO DECIDE WHETHER TO RENAME DUNDAS SUBWAY STATION "TMU STATION" Libby Znaimer is joined by Daniel Tate, co-organizer of an online petition to reverse the name change of Yonge-Dundas Square and the Executive Director of IntegrityTO as well as Jennifer Dundas, a descendant of Henry Dundas. Will the TTC board decide to rename Dundas subway station to "TMU Station" after the university? And, how far is the City going to go with the trend of renaming spaces? Two concerned residents weigh in. TORONTO EUTHANIZES TWO COYOTES THAT KILLED DOGS IN LIBERTY VILLAGE Libby Znaimer is joined by John Ritchie, Director of the South Hill District Homeowners Association, and Ruby Kooner, Founder of The Coyote Safety Coalition in Toronto. The City of Toronto has euthanized two coyotes that have killed pets downtown describing it as a "difficult decision". Ruby weighs in on the ongoing coyote problem and explains what she believes needs to be done to address residents' concerns in a meaningful way.…
RECOVERING POLITICIANS: PM MARK CARNEY APPOINTS HIS CABINET Jane Brown is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by George Smitherman, former Liberal MPP for Toronto Centre, Health Minister and Deputy Premier, Cheri DiNovo, former NDP MPP and Lisa Raitt, a former deputy leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. PM Mark Carney has appointed his cabinet this morning in Ottawa. How does it differ from those of his predecessor? Our panel reacts to the latest. HOW CANADIANS ARE RETHINKING THEIR TRAVEL TO THE U.S. Jane Brown is joined by John Gradek, a former executive with Air Canada and Martin Firestone, a travel expert and President of Travel Secure Inc. A new report from Statistics Canada sheds light on how much return travel by Canadians from the U.S. has dropped in April and we ask listeners: have you been avoiding travel to the U.S.? NATIONAL MOVE OVER, SLOW DOWN DAY Jane Brown is joined by Michael Stewart, Community Relations Consultant for CAA South Central Ontario. Today marks national "Slow Down, Move Over" Day. Here in Ontario, it's a law to help protect emergency responders stopped on the roads with their lights activated. And, if you don't follow it you can be heavily penalized. The CAA has partnered with the OPP to raise awareness about this road safety issue.…
ZOOMER SQUAD: PM MARK CARNEY APPOINTING CABINET THIS WEEK Libby Znaimer is joined by Anthony Quinn, Chief Operating Officer of CARP, Liz West, Host of The Afternoon Express on Zoomer Radio and David Valentin, Principal at Liaison Strategies. Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to appoint his cabinet this week. How will he design it to best approach U.S. tariffs and will he be appointing a Minister of Seniors? THE COST OF FOR-PROFIT NURSING AGENCIES FOR ONTARIO HOSPITALS Libby Znaimer is joined by Andrew Longhurst, a political economist at Simon Fraser University and the author of a new report commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives which paints a picture of the high cost of private nursing agencies hired by Ontario hospitals, and the numbers are eye-popping. ESCALATING TENSIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN Libby Znaimer is joined by Ramana, M.V, Professor and Simons Chair in Disarmament, Global and Human Security at the University of British Columbia. India and neighbouring Pakistan have reached a ceasefire agreement over the weekend, but tensions remain high between both countries. We examine the historical forces that have caused this conflict and what lies ahead.…
Today on Free For All Friday: listeners weighed in on Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington this past week, President Trump's "51st State" comments, and a potential Canada Post strike later this month.
TUNE INTO THE TOWN: TPS RELEASE NEW HATE CRIMES REPORT Libby Znaimer is joined by Taylor Scollon, Co-Founder of The Peak, Jon Burnside, City Councillor for Ward 16 (Don Valley East), and Rob Davis, a former mayoral candidate and Toronto City Councillor. The Toronto Police Service has released a new hate crimes report and the findings are staggering. And, we get an update on Toronto's ongoing coyote problem. COULD THE RULES CHANGE FOR THE PROVINCE'S ORGAN DONATION PROGRAM? Libby Znaimer is joined by France Gélinas, NDP MPP for Nickel Belt and health critic. NDP MPP France Gélinas wants the rules changed when it comes to Ontario's organ donation program. Listeners called into the show to weigh in. SYLVAIN CHARLEBOIS ON THE LATEST FOOD REPORT Libby Znaimer is joined by Sylvain Charlebois, Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University. The Agri-Food analytics lab out of Dalhousie University has a new food report out. Sylvain tells Libby what's trending when it comes to Canadians' food purchasing habits.…
THE MEDICAL RECORD: CONCUSSIONS IN SPORT + AN UPDATE ON MEASLES IN ONTARIO Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Malcolm Moore, Medical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and former head of BC Cancer, Dr. Fahad Razak, General Internist at St. Michael's Hospital and Canada Research Chair in Healthcare Data and Analytics at the University of Toronto and Dr. Alisa Naiman, a family doctor practicing in Toronto. We get an update on measles cases in Ontario and we examine the medical issue of concussions. This past week, in a game against the Florida Panthers, Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz got one during gameplay. THE PAPAL CONCLAVE BEGINS TODAY Libby Znaimer is joined by Father Michael McGourty, pastor of St. Peter’s Church in Toronto and professor of liturgy at St. Augustine’s Seminary. The papal conclave begins today in Vatican City. What will the priorities of the next pope be and in what direction is the Catholic church heading in the wake of Pope Francis' passing? REACTION TO PM CARNEY-PRESIDENT TRUMP MEETING IN WASHINGTON Libby Znaimer is joined by Bob Richardson, a public affairs consultant and Janet Ecker, a former Ontario PC MPP and Finance Minister. How do you think PM Mark Carney's meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump went in Washington this week? And, was any progress made in the U.S.-Canada trade war? Our political experts weigh in.…
RECOVERING POLITICIANS: PM MARK CARNEY GOES TO WASHINGTON Libby Znaimer is joined by George Smitherman, former Liberal MPP for Toronto Centre, Health Minister and Deputy Premier, Cheri DiNovo, former NDP MPP and Lisa Raitt, a former deputy leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. This week: PM Mark Carney is in Washington to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump, and what does the future look like for Pierre Poilievre? PRESIDENT TRUMP SETS HIS SIGHTS ON HOLLYWOOD TARIFFS: HOW CANADA'S MOVIE INDUSTRY COULD SUFFER Libby Znaimer is joined by Fabio Basso Montanari, an assistant professor at York University and filmmaker who has written a number of series for top networks including Netflix, HBO and National Geographic, and Reynolds Mastin, the President and CEO of the Canadian Media Producers Association. What would 100 percent tariffs by the Trump administration on movies made outside of the U.S. mean for Toronto's local movie industry and how would it impact Hollywood? Our experts in the movie business weigh in. ISRAEL'S RESPONSE TO THE HOUTHIS ATTACKS Libby Znaimer is joined by Jon Allen, Senior Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy and a former Canadian Ambassador to Israel from from 2006 to 2010 and Dr. Amos Guiora, Professor of Law at the University of Utah and a former legal advisor to the IDF in Gaza. We get an update on Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza and the latest on Israel's strikes against Houthis targets in Yemen.…
ZOOMER SQUAD: KING CHARLES TO DELIVER THE THRONE SPEECH Libby Znaimer is joined by Anthony Quinn, Chief Operating Officer of CARP, Liz West, Host of The Afternoon Express on Zoomer Radio and David Valentin, Principal at Liaison Strategies. Mark Carney held his first press conference since being elected Prime Minister and becoming the leader of a minority government. Meanwhile, King Charles is going to be delivering the throne speech. And, a group of Canadian WW2 veterans went to the Netherlands to be honoured. GM TO SHUT DOWN THIRD SHIFT IN OSHAWA Libby Znaimer is joined by Jeff Gray, President of Unifor Local 222 in Oshawa. The GM plant in Oshawa is laying hundreds of workers off and is citing U.S. tariffs as the reason why. Jeff explains the implications of it all. TORONTO INVESTMENT FIRM IS INTERESTED IN BIDDING ON HUDSON'S BAY ROYAL CHARTER + INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Libby Znaimer is joined by Thomas S. Caldwell, Chairman of Urbana Corporation. Mr. Caldwell's firm is interested in bidding on both the intellectual property associated with Hudson's Bay and its Royal Charter. He tells Libby why.…
Today on Free For All Friday: our listeners reacted to the results of the Canadian federal election, news that King Charles will be delivering a throne speech, and the GM plant in Oshawa shutting down its third shift, citing U.S. tariffs.
TUNE INTO THE TOWN: THE TDSB'S MONEY WOES Libby Znaimer is joined by Taylor Scollon, Co-Founder of The Peak, Jon Burnside, City Councillor for Ward 16 (Don Valley East), and Rob Davis, a former mayoral candidate and Toronto City Councillor. The TDSB has money problems, and Jennifer McKelvie just got elected as an MP with Mark Carney's Liberals and candidates are already gunning for her position on council. and we talk about the vacant home tax this week. ONTARIO PREMIER DOUG FORD ON JUDGES AND BAIL REFORM Libby Znaimer is joined by Criminal Defense Lawyer Ari Goldkind. This week: Premier Doug Ford made some bold comments about judges appointments and bail reform. We take a deep dive into what it all means. IT'S DOCTORS DAY & THE UHN IS LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Malcolm Moore, Medical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and former head of BC Cancer. May 1st marks National Doctors Day & the University Health Network (UHN) is looking for participants to join their research ethics boards.…
THE MEDICAL RECORD: THE LATEST HEALTHCARE NEWS OF THE WEEK Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Malcolm Moore, Medical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and former head of BC Cancer, Dr. Fahad Razak, General Internist at St. Michael's Hospital and Canada Research Chair in Healthcare Data and Analytics at the University of Toronto and Dr. Iris Gorfinkel, Family Physician and Founder of PrimeHealth Clinical Research. The Medical Record panel discusses a wide range of topics today including protein in your diet, and what you should know about routine CT scans. PRESIDENT TRUMP'S FIRST 100 DAYS IN OFFICE Libby Znaimer is joined by Inu Manak, a fellow for trade policy at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) who is based in Washington, DC. We get an update on U.S. President Donald Trump's plans regarding auto tariffs and we take a look back at President Trump's first 100 days in office and how it changed the world. TODAY IS THE TAX FILING DEADLINE Libby Znaimer is joined by Jamie Golombek, Managing Director, Tax & Estate Planning, CIBC Financial Planning & Advice. April 30th marks the last day for most Canadians to file their taxes. Here is what you need to know.…
On today's Fight Back, we bring you an entire hour of comprehensive post-federal election analysis with all of its twists and turns. Libby Znaimer was first joined by George Smitherman, former Liberal MPP for Toronto Centre, Health Minister and Deputy Premier, Cheri DiNovo, former NDP MPP for Parkdale High Park and Tim Hudak, Partner at Counsel Public Affairs and former Ontario PC leader. Later on in the show, Libby was joined by Karen Stintz, a Conservative Party candidate who lost in the riding of Eglinton-Lawrence, David Valentin, Principal at Liaison Strategies, Bob Richardson, a public affairs consultant, and Robin V. Sears, a crisis communications consultant and former NDP strategist.…
ZOOMER SQUAD: IT'S ELECTION DAY Libby Znaimer is joined by Anthony Quinn, Chief Operating Officer of CARP, Liz West Host of The Afternoon Express on Zoomer Radio and David Valentin, Principal at Liaison Strategies. Canadians head to the polls today to cast their ballots. Be sure to tune into Zoomer Radio at 9 pm Eastern tonight for our special election coverage at the Zoomerplex. CAR RAMMING ATTACK ON FILIPINO FESTIVAL IN VANCOUVER Libby Znaimer is joined by Andrew Kirsch, Principal and Founder of the Kirsch Group and a former Intelligence officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) followed by Registered Psychologist Dr Oren Amitay. At least eleven people have been killed with dozens more injured in the aftermath of a car ramming attack on a crowd at a Filipino festival in Vancouver over the weekend. How can cities prepare for serious threats to public safety like this? And what supports are available to those grieving this senseless tragedy? HOW MISTRIALS HAPPEN Libby Znaimer is now joined by Kim Schofield, Criminal Defense Lawyer of Schofield and Macchia Last Friday, a judge declared a mistrial into the sexual assault case involving five former junior hockey players and a new jury has since been selected. So, what exactly leads to a mistrial being called and what is the latest on this case? Kim explains. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!…
It's the last Free For All Friday before election day on April 28. In a highly engaging conversation, our listeners weighed in with their thoughts on Pierre Poilievre versus Mark Carney.
TUNE INTO THE TOWN: HOW TORONTO CITY COUNCILLORS ARE SPENDING TAXPAYERS' MONEY Libby Znaimer is joined by Taylor Scollon, Co-Founder of The Peak, Rob Davis, a former Toronto City Councillor and mayoral candidate and Councillor James Pasternak for Ward 6 York Centre. We have some head scratching details on how Toronto City Councillors are spending taxpayers' money. Meanwhile, Toronto is getting a "traffic czar". ONTARIO LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION INTO TDSB Libby Znaimer is joined by Anthony Furey, a former Toronto mayoral candidate and longtime postmedia columnist and Tamara Gottlieb, founding member of Jewish Educators and Family Association of Canada (JEFA). The Ford government has launched investigations into the spending of the TDSB and other school boards. THE EVOLUTION OF CANADA'S ELECTORAL PROCESS Libby Znaimer is joined by Denis Pilon, Professor in the Department of Politics at York University. With election day coming up on April 28, it's a good time to revisit the evolution of the federal electoral process where we drill down on key topics including the history of advanced voting and more.…
THE MEDICAL RECORD: AI WEAPONS DETECTION SYSTEM AT THE HOSPITAL Jane Brown is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by Dr. Malcolm Moore, Medical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and former head of BC Cancer, Dr. Fahad Razak, General Internist at St. Michael's Hospital and Canada Research Chair in Healthcare Data and Analytics at the University of Toronto and Dr. Alisa Naiman, a family doctor practicing in Toronto. Why an Ontario hospital network is using an AI-driven weapons detection system in its emergency room, and what promises are the federal leaders making on the campaign trail with regards to healthcare? HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY COMMEMORATIONS Jane Brown is joined by Andy Reti, a child survivor of the Holocaust and Dara Solomon, Executive Director of the Toronto Holocaust Museum. Commemorations for Holocaust Remembrance Day (also known as Yom Hashoah) begin this evening and will end at Sundown on April 24. Andy shares his story and also weighs in on the rise of antisemitism here in Canada and we hear from Dara about the importance of education and remembrance about the Holocaust. A PREVIEW OF THIS YEAR'S CHERRY BLOSSOMS IN TORONTO Jane Brown is joined by Sakura Steve Joniak, a cherry blossom enthusiast. We get a preview of the cherry blossom timeline this year in Toronto and where the best spots are to get a view of them.…
RECOVERING POLITICIANS PANEL: PIERRE POILIEVRE FINALLY MAKES HIS CASE TO OLDER VOTERS Libby Znaimer is joined by George Smitherman, former Liberal MPP for Toronto Centre, Health Minister and Deputy Premier, Cheri DiNovo, former NDP MPP and Lisa Raitt, a former Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. This week: Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre finally made his case to older voters by addressing CARP members at the Zoomerplex in Liberty Village. Meanwhile, the Conservatives just released their full costed platform today. LIBBY'S ONE-ON-ONE INTERVIEW WITH CONSERVATIVE LEADER PIERRE POILIEVRE Libby Znaimer is joined by Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. In a wide-ranging interview, Pierre Poilievre details his plan for seniors, his plan to address the problem of repeat offenders and introducing strong penalties for hate motivated vandalism, showing emotion during the English leaders debate, and why he thinks he's better positioned to be Canada's next Prime Minister versus Liberal leader Mark Carney. A LOOK BACK AT POPE FRANCIS' LIFE Libby Znaimer is joined by The Most Reverend William T. McGrattan, the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Calgary and President of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. We talk about the legacy of Pope Francis and his impact on Canada.…
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ZOOMER SQUAD: PIERRE POILIEVRE MEETS WITH CARP Libby Znaimer is joined by Liz West, Host of The Afternoon Express on Zoomer Radio and Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist and Founder of Nanos Research. Today: Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre addresses CARP members in Toronto. Meanwhile, have you voted yet? Elections Canada reported a record 2 million voters during the first day of advanced polls this past Friday. SPECIAL BROADCAST OF PIERRE POLIEVRE ADDRESSING CARP MEMBERS We go to Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addressing CARP members live today in Toronto.…
Today on Free For All Friday: listeners phoned in to discuss the recent federal election debates, and to let us know who they will be voting for as the election approaches.
ONTARIO PLACE BOMBSHELL: FORD GOVERNMENT DUPED Libby Znaimer is joined by Ana Bailao, a former Toronto Deputy Mayor, City Councillor and Mayoral Candidate, Jon Burnside, City Councillor for Ward 16 (Don Valley East) and Taylor Scollon, Co-Founder of The Peak. A bombshell NYT report exposes the Ford government’s billion-dollar blunder with Therme’s Ontario Place deal—95-year lease, dubious claims, and massive subsidies. Ford now promises to “investigate.” Meanwhile, violent crime escalates in public spaces once considered safe, and Olivia Chow’s soft-on-crime approach faces heat. BEYOND THE HEADLINES: KEY MOMENTS YOU MISSED IN THE FRENCH-LANGUAGE DEBATE Libby is joined by Tasha Kheiriddin, a public affairs commentator, consultant, lawyer and occasional guest host of Fight Back. We’ve all seen the headlines from last night’s French-language debate: Mark Carney held his ground, and Pierre Poilievre didn’t stumble. But beyond the big takeaways, a few key moments flew under the radar—subtle exchanges, strategic pivots, and missed opportunities worth a closer look. Libby and Tasha dig into what really went down. CANADIAN TOURISTS SHUN U.S.: TRAVEL SLUMP COULD COST A LOT OF MONEY Libby is joined by Natalie Preddie, Travel Expert and Travel Freelance Writer and John Gradek, a faculty lecturer at McGill University and a former executive with Air Canada. Canadian tourists are ditching U.S. travel in droves. March saw a 32% drop in road trips and a 13.5% decline in air travel compared to last year. It’s the third month of steep declines, and the U.S. Travel Association warns this could cost the U.S. economy $6 billion—despite California’s warm welcome.…
NEW CMAJ GUIDELINES PRIORITIZE MENTAL HEALTH, PERSONALIZED CARE IN YOUTH OBESITY TREATMENT Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Fahad Razak, General Internist at Unity Health Toronto, Provincial Co-Lead General Medicine, Dr. Alisa Naiman, family doctor practicing comprehensive primary care in Toronto and Dr. Malcolm Moore, Medical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. The Canadian Medical Association Journal has released updated obesity treatment guidelines for youth, highlighting early intervention, mental health, and personalized care. The approach moves beyond “eat less, move more,” and includes options like GLP-1 drugs and surgery when appropriate. Meanwhile, Pfizer halts its oral semaglutide trial due to a potential liver injury case. TURBOTAX USERS HIT WITH SURPRISE CRA BILLS OVER CREDIT ERRORS Libby is joined by Laurie Reade, TurboTax Customer and David Rotfleisch, founding Canadian tax lawyer of Rotfleisch & Samulovitch. Many Canadians using TurboTax are facing unexpected tax bills after the software mistakenly applied ineligible credits. The CRA is now demanding repayment, leaving users shocked after years of relying on the tool. The error has sparked frustration and concern over the accuracy of popular tax prep software. HONDA DENIES U.S. SHIFT AS FEDELI HEADS TO JAPAN; OTTAWA TARGETS TRADE BARRIERS Libby is joined by Will Stewart, a Conservative Strategist and Senior Vice President with Enterprise Canada and John Milloy, former Ontario Liberal MPP and Cabinet Minister. A federal election, trade tensions, and a Honda production scare nearly overshadowed yesterday’s throne speech. Honda later denied U.S. move rumors, as Minister Fedeli heads to Japan to push for expanded Canadian production. Meanwhile, Ottawa unveils draft legislation to tackle long-standing interprovincial trade barriers amid renewed economic pressures.…
LIBERALS HOLD LEAD AHEAD OF KEY DEBATES Libby Znaimer is joined by the Recovering Politicians Panel with Cheri DiNovo, former Member of Provincial Parliament of Ontario, George Smitherman, former Liberal MPP for Toronto Centre, Health Minister and Deputy Premier and Janet Ecker, former Ontario PC MPP. With the election looming, the two-way race heats up. According to the latest National Tracker from Liaison Strategies, the Liberals are currently leading with 44% support, while the Conservatives trail closely behind at 39%. Meanwhile, Trump tariffs return, and Honda may shift some Alliston production to the U.S. POILIEVRE TARGETS SCAMMERS WITH NEW MEASURES AIMED AT PROTECTING SENIORS Libby is joined Macaulee Cassaday, Program Director at Cyber Seniors and Digital/Cyber Strategist Ritesh Kotak. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is making a direct appeal to Zoomers, unveiling a new set of measures aimed at cracking down on the rise of sophisticated scams—particularly those targeting seniors. But how do these proposals differ from existing protections and penalties already in place? We break it down. AUTO SECTOR UNCERTAINTY GROWS AMID HONDA RUMOURS AND GM PLANT SHUTDOWN Libby is joined Lana Payne, National President, Unifor. Trouble continues for Canada’s auto sector amid fresh speculation. A Japanese report claims Honda may shift some production from Ontario and Mexico to the U.S., though the premier has called the report inaccurate—or at least partly so. Meanwhile, GM’s CAMI plant in Ingersoll will shut down next month, reopening in the fall at half capacity, reportedly unrelated to tariffs.…
FEDERAL ELECTION COUNTDOWN: TWO WEEKS REMAIN Guest host Jane Brown was joined by Anthony Quinn, CARP’s Chief Operating Officer, David Valentin, Principal at Liaison Strategies and Bob Richardson, public affairs consultant and former Liberal strategist. With the federal election just two weeks away, CARP is rallying older voters through its A Million Seniors Strong campaign. Youth engagement at the polls remains low—only 46.7% of 18–24-year-olds voted in 2021, well below the national turnout of 62.6%. PALM SUNDAY STRIKE: DOZENS KILLED IN RUSSIAN ATTACK ON SUMY Jane Brown joined Roman Waschuk, former Canadian ambassador to Ukraine and Peter Schturyn, President of the Toronto chapter of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress. On Palm Sunday, Russian missiles struck the Ukrainian city of Sumy, killing at least 34 and injuring 119. The attack, one of the war’s deadliest, hit as civilians gathered to mark the holy day. Zelenskyy condemned the strike as inhuman, while Trump downplayed it, calling it a “mistake” without citing a source. U.S. TRAVEL RULES SPARK CONCERN FOR CANADIANS AT THE BORDER Jane Brown was joined by Joel Sandaluk, Partner and Immigration Lawyer at Mamann Sandaluk LLP in Toronto. Canadians planning U.S. travel are urged to review new entry rules. Ottawa warns that U.S. border agents have wide discretion, and travelers may face searches or even detention. Stays exceeding 30 days now require registration.…
Today on Free For All Friday: with the ongoing Canadian federal election campaign on everyone's mind and voting day coming up soon, listeners called in about their thoughts on Liberal leader Mark Carney versus Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre and whether this has become a two party race.
TUNE INTO THE TOWN: CONSTRUCTION IS LEADING CAUSE OF CONGESTION IN TORONTO Jane Brown is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by Taylor Scollon, Co-Founder of The Peak, Rob Davis, a former Toronto City Councillor and Jon Burnside, City Councillor for Ward 16 (Don Valley East). The City of Toronto is pointing to construction as the leading cause of congestion in the City. Meanwhile, it looks like we're getting some compromise between the province and the City of Toronto over bike lanes. THE EXTENT TO WHICH CANADIANS ARE FALLING VICTIM TO FRAUD Jane Brown is joined by Jeff Horncastle, Client and Communications Outreach Officer at the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre and Claudiu Popa, Cybersecurity Expert with Datarisk Canada and the founder of KnowledgeFlow, a cyber safety foundation. A new study by TransUnion shows some concerning stats about the extent to which Canadians are falling victim to fraud. Our experts react to the latest and provide tips and best practices for avoiding scams and fraud. PROVINCE MAKES PRIMARY CARE ANNOUNCEMENT Jane Brown is joined by health critic and NDP MPP France Gelinas (Nickel Belt) and Dr. Iris Gorfinkel, a family physician in Toronto. The province wants to connect 300,000 more residents to a primary care doctor or team this year. Is the goal a realistic one?…
THE MEDICAL RECORD: A NEW STUDY ON SHINGLES AND DEMENTIA Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Malcolm Moore, Medical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and former head of BC Cancer, Dr. Fahad Razak, General Internist at St. Michael's Hospital and Canada Research Chair in Healthcare Data and Analytics at the University of Toronto and Dr. Alisa Naiman, a family doctor practicing in Toronto. Today: our panel discusses a new study about the shingles vaccine and their link to reduced dementia risk as well as other healthcare news of the week. THE U.S.-CHINA TARIFF WAR ESCALATES & THE IMPACT ON TECH PRODUCTS Libby Znaimer is joined by Carmi Levy, Technology Analyst and journalist and Yongjing Zhang, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Ottawa. The U.S.-China tariff war escalates this week. Who will ultimately win here? And, what impact will tariffs have on our tech products here in Canada? DO YOU HAVE AN OBSESSION WITH TUPPERWARE? Libby Znaimer is joined by Rose Reisman, a nutritionist, author and chef. Are you obsessed with your Tupperware containers? And, are they the best option out there for storing our leftovers especially with plenty of holiday cooking around the corner? We ask Rose for her take.…
RECOVERING POLITICIANS: THE LATEST ON THE FEDERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN Libby Znaimer is joined by George Smitherman, former Liberal MPP for Toronto Centre, Health Minister and Deputy Premier, Cheri DiNovo, former NDP MPP and Lisa Raitt, a former Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. This week, we've reached the halfway point of Canada's federal election race. Where are the leaders on the campaign trail and what does the latest polling suggest? ISRAELI PM BENJAMIN NETANYAHU'S STRATEGIC VISIT TO WASHINGTON Libby Znaimer is joined by Charles Freilich, Adjunct Associate Professor of Political Science at Columbia University and a former deputy national security adviser in Israel, and Jon Allen, a former Canadian Ambassador of Canada to Israel and a current Senior Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy at UofT. The topic of today's conversation: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Washington and meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump this week, where key issues like tariffs, Israeli hostages in Gaza, and the threat of Iran were reportedly discussed. THE UHN'S PLAN TO RECRUIT AMERICAN MEDICAL RESEARCHERS Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Brad Wouters, Executive Vice-President of Science and Research at University Health Network We take a closer look at the University Health Network's plan to recruit leading medical students from the United States at a time when the Trump administration is laying off medical researchers and making cuts to health agencies.…
ZOOMER SQUAD: THE LATEST ON THE FEDERAL ELECTION RACE Libby Znaimer is joined by Anthony Quinn, Chief Operating Officer of CARP, Liz West, Host of The Afternoon Express on Zoomer Radio and David Valentin, Principal at Liaison Strategies. This morning, we look at the latest polling and what it says about the Conservatives versus the Liberals in this federal election race. And, what are Zoomers seeing as the key issues lately? U.S. PRESIDENT TRUMP'S GLOBAL TARIFFS STRATEGY: WHAT'S THE END GAME? Libby Znaimer is joined by Inu Manuk, a fellow for trade policy at the Council on Foreign Relations and an expert in international political economy. What exactly is U.S. President Donald Trump thinking with his global tariffs strategy? And, will the state of the markets sway him to change his mind about it all? THE STATE OF THE MARKETS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Libby Znaimer is joined by Allan Small, Senior Investment Advisor of the Allan Small Financial Group with IA Private Wealth and Gordon Pape, Editor and Publisher of the Internet Wealth Builder and Income Investor newsletters. Are you anxiously thinking about your stocks? We have a couple of experts to provide a detailed picture about what has been happening to the markets and what you might consider.…
Today on Free For All Friday: listeners called in about their thoughts regarding both Mark Carney, leader of the federal Liberals and Pierre Poilievre, leader of the federal Conservatives, and also U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs.
TUNE INTO THE TOWN: CONGESTION FROM GARDINER CONSTRUCTION & FLOODING IN TORONTO DUE TO STORM Libby Znaimer is joined by Taylor Scollon, Co-Founder of The Peak, Ana Bailao, a former Toronto City Councillor and Mayoral Candidate, and Jon Burnside, City Councillor for Ward 16 (Don Valley East). We take a closer look at the plan for Gardiner Expressway construction and we examine the aftermath of the ice storm that hit the GTA and caused road closures and flooding. Also: Toronto City Councillors voted in favour of a 25 percent salary increase. THE DAY AFTER PRESIDENT TRUMP'S "LIBERATION DAY" Libby Znaimer is joined by Lana Payne, National President for UNIFOR followed by Jesus Ballesteros, Partner in BDO's Strategy, Value Creation & Analytics practice and the National Manufacturing and Distribution Advisory Leader. It's the day after U.S. President Donald Trump's Liberation Day announcement. How was Canada impacted? THE LATEST ON THE FEDERAL ELECTION RACE: CONSERVATIVES DROP A FOURTH CANDIDATE Libby Znaimer is joined by Warren Kinsella, Canadian lawyer and writer and Lisa Raitt, former Deputy Leader of Conservative Party of Canada The federal Liberals have widened their lead versus the Conservatives according to the latest polling. Meanwhile, the Conservatives have got rid of a fourth candidate in the race. And, does Pierre Poilievre have a style problem?…
THE MEDICAL RECORD: THE LATEST ON THE MEASLES OUTBREAK IN ONTARIO Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Malcolm Moore, Medical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and former head of BC Cancer, Dr. Fahad Razak, General Internist at St. Michael's Hospital and Canada Research Chair in Healthcare Data and Analytics at the University of Toronto and Dr. Alisa Naiman, a family doctor practicing in Toronto. We discuss the latest pertaining to the measles outbreak in Ontario, supervised injection sites in the province, the search for a new medical officer of health for Toronto and what a new study tells us about cooking oils. NEW DOCUMENTARY "OCTOBER 8" ON THE RISE OF ANTISEMITISM Libby Znaimer is joined by Wendy Sachs, Director of the documentary film "October 8". This powerful movie takes a look at the explosion of hatred and antisemitism that took place following the attack on October 7th. AN INTERVIEW WITH TPA PRESIDENT CLAYTON CAMPBELL Libby Znaimer is joined by Clayton Campbell, President of Toronto Police Association. Campbell wants to know why a suspect in three unprovoked stabbings in downtown Toronto had previously been let out on bail. He calls in to the show to talk about it and why he wants this to be a key issue in this federal election.…
RECOVERING POLITICIANS: LIBERAL CANDIDATE PAUL CHIANG DROPS OUT OF THE RACE AFTER CONTROVERSY Libby Znaimer is joined by George Smitherman, former Liberal MPP for Toronto Centre, Health Minister and Deputy Premier, Cheri DiNovo, former NDP MPP and Will Stewart, a Conservative Strategist and Senior Vice President with Enterprise Canada. Paul Chang, the Liberal candidate for Markham-Unionville is no longer in the race. Our panel also weighs in on the latest in the federal election race. CANADA'S BOOK INDUSTRY WANTS NO PART IN CANADA-U.S. TARIFF WAR Libby Znaimer is joined by Jack Illingworth, Executive Director of the Association of Canadian Publishers, Ben McNally, founder of Ben McNally Books and Rania Husseini, Senior Vice President, Print at Indigo. Canada's book industry wants no part in a tariff war between Canada and the U.S. and it's asked Ottawa to keep books out of any tariffs. TARIFFS ON PHARMACEUTICALS COULD LEAD TO SHORTAGE OF CANADIAN DRUGS IN U.S. Libby Znaimer is joined by Mina Tadrous, Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto's Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy and lead author of the report. A study details how tariffs by the Trump administration on pharmaceutical drugs could lead to shortages of Canadian drugs in the United States. The study focused on 50 types of drugs.…
ZOOMER SQUAD: HAVE THE FEDERAL CONSERVATIVES LOST THE PLOT? Libby Znaimer is joined by Anthony Quinn, Chief Operating Officer of CARP, Liz West, Host of The Afternoon Express on Zoomer Radio and David Valentin, Principal at Liaison Strategies. The latest polling by Liaison strategies shows the federal Liberals continuing to lead (now by five points) against Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives. Have the Conservatives lost the plot when it comes to their messaging? One prominent Conservative strategist is saying that they need to pivot or else risk losing the election. HOW ONTARIO’S AUTO SECTOR WILL BE HURT BY PRESIDENT TRUMP’S TARIFFS Libby Znaimer is joined by Moshe Lander, Senior Lecturer of Economics at Concordia University in Montreal and Charles Bernard, Lead Economist with the Canadian Automobile Dealers' Association. This week, President Trump's 25 percent auto tariffs are expected to be implemented (set for April 3rd). So what ramifications will that have exactly on Canada's local auto sector. FEDERAL LIBERALS FACE CONTROVERSY OVER REMARKS BY PAUL CHIANG Libby Znaimer is joined by Cheuk Kwan, Co-chair of the Toronto Association for Democracy in China. Today, Liberal leader Mark Carney said that his candidate Paul Chiang (for Markham-Stouffville) will remain in the race despite calls for him to be dropped over a statement he made back in January regarding Conservative candidate Joe Tay.…
Today on Free For All Friday: listeners phoned in to talk about how they will be voting in the upcoming federal election, Prime Minister Mark Carney's phone call with President Trump, and the proposed raise for city councillors.
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TUNE INTO THE TOWN: ARE TORONTO CITY COUNCILLORS ABOUT TO GET A MAJOR PAY RAISE? Libby Znaimer is joined by Taylor Scollon, Co-Founder of The Peak, Ana Bailao, a former Toronto Deputy Mayor and mayoral candidate, and Rob Davis, a former Toronto City Councillor. Are Toronto City Councillors about to get a major salary increase? And we get reaction to Toronto City Council's plans for responding to the Trump administration's tariffs. FEDS PUT FREEZE ON TESLA REBATE PAYMENTS + LAUNCH INVESTIGATION Libby Znaimer is joined by Huw Williams, National Spokesperson for the Canadian Automobile Dealers Association and Daniel Breton, President and CEO of Electric Mobility Canada. Ottawa has placed a freeze on EV rebate payments to Tesla, the car company owned by Elon Musk. We take a closer look at why that happened and what it means. TRUMP ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING AUTO TARIFFS Libby Znaimer is joined by David Adams, President, CEO, Global Automakers of Canada followed by Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown. President Donald Trump made a tariff announcement on all auto imports to the U.S., which includes Canada. Our guests weigh in on the impacts of these tariffs.…
THE MEDICAL RECORD: THE LATEST ON MEASLES OUTBREAK IN ONTARIO Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Malcolm Moore, Medical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and former head of BC Cancer, Dr. Fahad Razak, general internist at St. Michael's Hospital and Canada Research Chair in Healthcare Data and Analytics at the University of Toronto and Dr. Alisa Naiman, a family doctor practicing in Toronto. What is the latest on the measles outbreak in Ontario? And, south of the border, how are President Trump's policies affecting the National Institutes on Health (NIH)? Our panel looks at the latest healthcare news of the week. CONSERVATIVES MAKE PROMISES TO OLDER CANADIANS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Libby Znaimer is joined by Jason Lietaer, Conservative Strategist and President at Enterprise and John Milloy, former Ontario Liberal MPP who served as a cabinet minister under the Dalton McGuinty and Kathleen Wynne governments. Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives have made two big announcements targeting older Canadians. We dive into those promises and we also assess how the Conservatives are doing versus the Liberals in this race. HOW A CARETAKER GOVERNMENT WORKS DURING AN ELECTION CAMPAIGN Libby Znaimer is joined by Michael Wernick, the Jarislowsky chair in Public Sector Management at the University of Ottawa and a former clerk of the Privy Council. Now that Canada is undergoing a federal election campaign, we have a caretaker government. But, what does that actually mean? Michael explains.…
RECOVERING POLITICIANS: WHERE LEADERS ARE ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL Libby Znaimer is joined by George Smitherman, former Liberal MPP for Toronto Centre, Health Minister and Deputy Premier, Cheri DiNovo, former NDP MPP and Lisa Raitt, a former Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. It's day two of the federal election campaign and the Liberals are now ahead in the polls. And, we're already hearing pledges from both the Liberals and Conservatives on bread and butter issues including tax cuts. 23ANDME FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY PROTECTION: WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR YOUR PRIVATE DATA? Libby Znaimer is joined by Carmi Levy, a technology journalist and Dr. Kerry Bowman, a bioethicist at the University of Toronto. The genetic testing company has filed for bankruptcy protection in the U.S. The burning question, of course, is what will become of the data of customers? THE CAA COMMENCES ITS ANNUAL WORST ROADS CAMPAIGN Libby Znaimer is joined by Teresa Di Felice, Assistant Vice President, Government and Community Relations for CAA South Central Ontario and Jil McIntosh, an auto writer who writes for Driving.ca among other publications. The CAA has kicked off its annual worst roads campaign and what can poor road conditions do in terms of damage to your car? Our panel reacts to the latest.…
ZOOMER SQUAD: THE FEDERAL ELECTION IS NOW UNDERWAY Libby Znaimer is joined by Rudy Buttignol, President of CARP, Anthony Quinn, Chief Operating Officer of CARP and Eddie Sheppard, Vice President of Insights at Abacus Data. On Sunday, Prime Minister Mark Carney triggered a snap election and Canadians will be voting at the polls on April 28. We get reaction to that and more. AN UPDATE FROM KAREN STINTZ ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL Libby Znaimer is joined by Karen Stintz, the Conservative Party of Canada candidate for Eglinton-Lawrence. With a snap election triggered by Prime Minister Mark Carney, Karen Stintz gives us an update from the campaign trail. Karen opened her campaign office last Tuesday with guests including Toronto-St. Paul's Conservative MP Don Stewart in attendance. So, what does she see are the big priorities for voters in this election cycle? THE LATEST ON THE FATE OF HUDSON'S BAY Libby Znaimer is joined by Bruce Winder, a retail analyst and author and Donna Smith, Director of the School of Retail Management at Toronto Metropolitan university. Hudson's Bay has begun its liquidation sales this week across its stores (with the exception of six locations). And, has the retail shopping experience at the mall undergone a change?…
Today on Free For All Friday: listeners weighed in on who they would vote for ahead of a looming federal election call here in Canada and other news of the week.
TUNE INTO THE TOWN: THE LATEST ON THE CITY'S APPROACH TO ITS COYOTE PROBLEM Libby Znaimer is joined by Toronto City Councillor Jon Burnside, City Councillor for Ward 16 (Don Valley East), Taylor Scollon, Co-Founder of The Peak and Will Stewart, a Conservative Strategist and Senior Vice President with Enterprise Canada. Is Toronto seriously considering the idea of purchasing FIFA tickets for the 2026 games and then reselling them at a greater cost to help with recouping the costs of co-hosting? The answer is yes. Shouldn't the City be prioritizing our taxpayer dollars on fixing services that keep Toronto functioning instead? And, does Toronto have a problem with its approach to dealing with Coyotes in our neighborhoods? We discuss these topics and more. NEW ONTARIO PC CABINET AND A LOOMING FEDERAL ELECTION Libby Znaimer is joined by Warren Kinsella who writes for the Toronto Sun and Janet Ecker, a former Ontario PC MPP and Finance Minister. There is plenty going on this week in both provincial and federal politics. In Ontario, Premier Doug Ford's cabinet was sworn in yesterday. And, we have more clarity now about when exactly Prime Minister Mark Carney could call a snap federal election. MICHAEL KOVRIG REACTS TO CHINA'S EXECUTION OF CANADIAN CITIZENS Libby Znaimer is joined by Michael Kovrig, Senior Advisor on Asia with the International Crisis Group and a former Canadian diplomat. Mr. Kovrig weighs in on the news that China has executed four Canadians earlier this year. He also discusses the potential implications of this on Canada's relationship with China.…
THE MEDICAL RECORD: GETTING THE SHINGLES SHOT & LOCAL MEASLES OUTBREAK IN ONTARIO Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Malcolm Moore, Medical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and former head of B.C. Cancer, Dr. Jamie Spiegelman, Internal Medicine and Critical Care Physician at Humber River Hospital and Dr. Iris Gorfinkel, Family Physician, Founder of PrimeHealth Clinical Research. Have you gotten both of your shingles shots? And remember that the interval between getting both shots is 2 to 6 months. Our panel also discusses the latest on the measles outbreak here in Ontario. MARK CARNEY AND HIS ASSETS Libby Znaimer is joined by Michael Barrett, Conservative MP (Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes) and Shadow Minister for Ethics and Accountable Government. Prime Minister Mark Carney had a testy exchange with reporters earlier this week when they asked him about the details of his assets which he has put into a blind trust. ARE YOU SUPPORTING AMERICA WITH YOUR CREDIT CARD? Libby Znaimer is joined by Lauren Mostowyk, Head of Integrated Marketing and Communications at Interac and Lesley-Anne Scorgie, Founder of MeVest. If you are using a credit card to buy things, there's a good chance that you are likely supporting an American financial institution. There is a Canadian alternative. We talk about that and other options to consider.…
RECOVERING POLITICIANS: MARK CARNEY MAKES INTERNATIONAL TRIP AS PRIME MINISTER Jane Brown is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by George Smitherman, former Ontario Liberal Health Minister and Deputy Premier, Cheri DiNovo, former NDP MPP and John Mykytyshyn, Conservative Consultant and President of Bradgate Research Group. Mark Carney hasn't even been Prime Minister for a week and he's already getting defensive with journalists who asked him questions about his assets and whether there are any potential conflicts of interest. And, we get reactions from our panel about his trip abroad to Europe and then to Iqaluit back home in Canada. THE LATEST ON SANKOFA SQUARE Jane Brown is joined by Justin Holmes, a columnist with the Toronto Sun. We shift our attention to Toronto City Hall and the ongoing conversation after the renaming of Yonge Dundas Square to Sankofa Square. IT'S TIME TO REVISIT THE DEBATE OVER TORONTO BIKE LANES Jane Brown is joined by Albert Koehl, a cycling and pedestrian advocate followed by Sam Pappas, Owner of The Crooked Cue and a board member of Balance on Bloor. We discuss the latest on Premier Doug Ford's plans to remove bike lanes on Yonge, University and Bloor and other bike lane news in the City.…
ZOOMER SQUAD: CARNEY MAKES FIRST INTERNATIONAL TRIP SINCE BECOMING PRIME MINISTER Libby Znaimer today is joined by Rudy Buttignol, President of CARP, Anthony Quinn, Chief Operating Officer of CARP and David Valentin, Principal at Liaison Strategies. On Friday, Mark Carney was sworn in as Canada's Prime Minister. This week, he touched down in Europe as part of his first trip abroad. The trip, of course, comes amid the Trump administration's tariff war on Canada. JOHN BOLTON REACTS TO PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP'S TARIFFS ON CANADA Libby Znaimer is joined by John Bolton, a former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. and a former National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump during his first term in office. Ambassador Bolton reacts to the USA's tariff policies against Canada, and why he thinks we need not worry about President Donald Trump's "51st State" rhetoric about Canada. He also explains how PM Mark Carney should approach dealing with President Trump. WHAT HAPPENED TO HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY? Libby Znaimer is joined by Rocco Matteo, a retail consultant with E3 Consulting and Lisa Hutcheson, a retail consultant with J.C. Williams. Hudson's Bay, the iconic and historic Canadian retail department store, is facing a grim future: it has plans to liquidate its inventory by June 15th depending on the court's decision. How did the department store get here, and what comes next?…
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