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<div class="span index">1</div> <span><a class="" data-remote="true" data-type="html" href="/series/lost-cultures-living-legacies">Lost Cultures: Living Legacies</a></span>


What happens to a place when the cultures within it change over time? Lost Cultures: Living Legacies, a new podcast from Travel + Leisure, spotlights destinations that have experienced significant cultural shifts throughout history. We reveal how they build upon and complement one another, while preserving their traditions. Through conversations with archeologists, academics, artists, and local members of the communities, we recount the evolution of these enduring cultures from their beginnings to modern day. Upcoming episodes feature the Ainu in Japan, the Maya in Mexico, the Tongva in California, the Nubians in Egypt, and many more. New episodes every Wednesday starting April 19.
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Tap into the stories that the GTA is talking about. Hosted by David Common. If you listen to one Toronto podcast, make it this one. From the team that brings you CBC Radio’s Metro Morning.
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Вміст надано CBC. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією CBC 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.
Tap into the stories that the GTA is talking about. Hosted by David Common. If you listen to one Toronto podcast, make it this one. From the team that brings you CBC Radio’s Metro Morning.
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×CBC Senior Reporter Thomas Daigle tells us about the fascinating story of a Florida fugitive who was found living in Toronto -- after decades spent on the run from manslaughter charges. Plus, the touchless high tech farm in King City that may have a solution for our reliance on foreign food produce like lettuce.…

1 David's Pick: Does the GTA need to rethink how condo projects get financed? This developer thinks so. 9:12
Pouyan Safapour is president of Devron Developments. He speaks to David about what he thinks Canada is getting wrong about condos and why we should be ditching the pre-sale model.

1 'Recession indicators' are everywhere on social media. But do they accurately reflect our economic situation? 11:08
Moshe Lander is a professor of economics at Concordia University. He unpacks the online anxiety around 'recession indicators.' Plus, our producer Alina Snisarenko took to the streets to hear what Torontonians had to say about it.

1 David's Pick: The Markham pharmacist behind one of the world's most notorious deepfake porn sites 8:03
Senior Reporter Eric Szeto spoke to David about the CBC's exclusive investigation into one of the figures behind Mr. Deepfake -- one of the most visited porn sites on the internet.
There's a new area code in the GTA. David speaks to Laura Cavanaugh, a professor of psychology and behavioral sciences at Seneca Polytechnic, about it. Plus, our producer Shyloe Fagan hits the streets to hear what area codes mean to Torontonians.

1 As Premier Doug Ford calls for elected judges, is the move being supported by Ontario's law community? 15:47
Adam Weisberg, Vice President of the Criminal Lawyers Association of Ontario, responds to Ontario Premier Doug Ford's comments around judges being too "lenient" toward repeat offenders. Also on the podcast: an exhibit celebrating vintage Toronto postcards.
Dennis Pilon, chair of the Department of Politics at York University, says results of the recent federal election calls for the need for electoral reform. Also on the program, former NDP senior staffer and strategist Jordan Leichnitz on what went wrong with the party during the federal election.
Mark Carney delivered a rare fourth term in power for the Liberal Party on Monday night. But the race was considerably tighter than initially expected. The CBC's Catherine Cullen offers insight into what's next for the Federal parties, on the morning after election night.

1 It's been five years since the army was called into Ontario's long-term care homes. What have we learned? 17:08
Five years ago today, Canadian soldiers were urgently deployed in some of the GTA's hardest hit long-term care homes. Places, like Orchard Villa in Pickering. David speaks to Fred Cramer, whose mother died at that facility. And reflects on the anniversary with Samir Sinha, a Geriatrician with Sinai Health and University Health Network.…
After a terrifying incident involving an Uber ride and her young daughter, a GTA woman says Uber customer support refused to contact the driver involved. Police told CBC Toronto they tracked down the driver with no help from the ride-share company.
The CBC's Farah Nasser tells us how the Israel-Hamas war may be the defining issue for so me voters. Plus, technology expert Francis Syms explains why every word counts in your conversations with artificial intelligence—for the planet and possibly for the future of humankind.
Extreme morning routines are exploding in popularity on social media. We asked Toronto-based career coach and online content creator Emily Durham for her take on whether they actually lead to productivity. Plus, our producer Alina Snisarenko asked Torontonians if they would participate in the trend.
Guest host Jill Dempsey speaks to Treena Orchard, an anthropologist at Western University about an ad campaign on the TTC encouraging Torontonians to talk to strangers -- and why it doesn't seem to be landing with people in one of Canada's loneliest cities. Plus, AFC Toronto player Sarah Rollins talks to Jill about juggling pro soccer and exams.…
Matina Stevis-Gridneff is the Canada Bureau Chief for the New York Times. She spoke to us about her investigation into the European firm Therme and how it secured its deal to build a luxury spa at Ontario Place. Plus, the CBC's Farah Nasser sheds light on the growing number of hijacked Facebook groups and how they're being used to influence the way we think.…
Mike Deiparine is a senior consultant at SCJ Alliance and he's helping Durham Region pursue the possibility of establishing cable cars a reality. Plus, our business columnist Mark Harrison talks to us about the big money behind the Northern Super League.
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1 The federal election races reaches its midway point. Political strategists weigh in on what could make or break a campaign 25:16
Political strategists Jeff Rutletge, Marion Nader and Ashley Csanady share how political leaders are faring on the campaign trail. Plus, Navigator's Jaime Watt explains why the people you surround yourself with matters during an election race.
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1 As summer approaches, here's why political tensions between Canada and U.S. might change vacation travelers 15:18
Andrew Siegwart, president and CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario, shares why Canadians are planning more staycations, while more Americans might feel unwelcome in Canada. Plus, Brendan Healy, Artistic Director of Canadian Stage, on the importance of including American productions in his theatre lineup despite ongoing political tensions.…
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1 What does the U.S want from this global trade fight? Even within the Trump administration, the answer varies 11:57
How do you win a trade war if you don't know what the other side really wants? Business reporter Peter Armstrong ponders. Plus, what to do as a DIY investor as markets careen? Money columnist Shannon Lee Simmons weighs in.
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1 Trade tensions a business person's nightmare but an entrepreneur's dream, auto parts CEO says 17:19
Jim Jarrell, President and CEO of Guelph-based Linamar, a supplier to car plants across the continent and one of Canada's largest companies, talks tariffs. Plus, Rockcliffe-Smythe basements are deep in smelly sludge again, after another massive storm. They want the city to step up.
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CBC's Visual Investigations Unit has been looking into how fake election ads are trying to lure people into shady investment schemes. Senior technology reporter Nora Young explains the scam. Plus, got a sick kid? Dr. Daniel Rosenfield, paediatric emergency medicine specialist at The Hospital for Sick Children, explains why he wants you to take them to the mall.…
An immigration lawyer walks us through what Canadians need to understand before crossing the border in a post-Trump world. Plus a new year-round cricket facility is coming to the cricket capital of Canada. Manmeet Singh, the President of the Lakeshore Cricket League, shares the vision.
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Greg Layson has been keeping an eye on the automotive market. He's the Digital and Mobile Editor at Automotive News Canada. Plus, money columnist Shannon Lee Simmons has a new book out for for teens called "Making Bank."
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Harresh Sivamohan runs a chapter of the Silent Reading Book Club, where people get together to read books as a way to combat loneliness. Plus, remember the symbolic photo of a Canada Goose fending off an attack from an eagle? Toronto artist Sarah Blostein was inspired to recreate that image, as an ice sculpture, in Alaska.…
Jason Stanley, philosophy professor at Yale University and author of Erasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future, explains why he's leaving the U.S. to start a new teaching position at the University of Toronto. Plus, did you know you can bring any food you want to a Blue Jays game? Jays fan Lesley Mak joins David at the outset of a new season.…
Greg Layson from Automotive News Canada breaks down why the federal government is investigating EV rebate claims by Tesla. And roller derby player Kaitrin Doll explains why their teams have decided to stop competing in the U.S., over fears for players' safety.
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Marcus Kolga, founder of DisInfoWatch, has some examples of disinformation people may already have seen around the federal election. Plus, Zahra Ebrahim has a plan to bring a more diverse group of people into real estate development. It's proven very popular already.
Olivia Glauberzon, the founder and CEO of the brand After9, explains why she took her inventory out of The Bay. Plus, find out about a popular Bingo event where the prize is other people's unwanted junk.
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Glenn Holmes' wife Wendy was a fan of all things space-related. When she passed away, he searched for the perfect solution to where to spread her ashes - space. Also, David Common speaks with a Citizen Lab reporter about her research linking the OPP to some controversial spyware.
We took the show on the road to Brampton Civic Hospital where host David Common spoke with a paramedic about the challenges and pressures on the job. He also walks over to the emergency room to check in with the medical team on-site.
With bats coming out of hibernation and migrating back to the GTA, the Toronto Zoo's Toby Thorne explains why they're a welcome sight... if you can even see them. Plus, Toronto researcher Sandy Steffen joins us live from some of the roughest seas in the world: the Drake Passage, on her way back from the Antarctic.…
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Giles Gherson from the Toronto Region Board of Trade reflects on the impact pandemic lockdowns are still having on businesses. Then, the DMZ's Abdullah Snobar shares some optimism on what this period of tension with the U.S. could mean for local startups.
The federal government cut immigration targets, and along with that, reduced funding for newcomer services. Dwayne O'Connor from the Mennonite New Life Centre of Toronto explains what that means for people who have already moved to Canada. Plus, film critic Jason Gorber gives his take on the new film Novocaine.…
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Jack Hauen, reporter for The Trillium, breaks down government documents around the plan to rip out bike lanes in Toronto. Plus, if you can believe it -- it's been five years since COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic. Bioethicist Kerry Bowman and former Peel Region Medical Officer of Health Lawrence Loh reflect on the legacy of the decisions made during the pandemic.…
Rahim Maloo, the managing director of Conquest Steel, shares why he's staying put in Canada despite losing American clients amid steel and aluminum tariffs. Then, economist Jeff Rubin weighs in on the Premier's diplomatic efforts with Washington.
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Dr. Fahad Razak, the former Scientific Director of Ontario's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, discusses what has changed, and what hasn't, since the WHO declared COVID a global pandemic on March 11, 2020. Plus, there's a lot of talk about taxing energy, but how would it actually work? Tom Timmins leads the energy practice for Gowling WLG.…
Rick Portiss from the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority explains why the discovery of a 'jelly blob' in the Don River has scientists excited. Plus, Pascal Cohen from the Buffalo Niagara International Airport weighs in on whether Canadians will still be coming through.
Armine Yalnizyan is an economist and the Atkinson Fellow on the Future of Workers. She has some advice for how the country can move forward in a trade war. Plus, what's going to be more expensive immediately? The Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers' Gary Sands talks about what to look out for.…
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With the tariffs taking effect, we hear from workers at General Motors' Oshawa assembly plant, Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association's Flavio Volpe, Ontario Trucking Association's Stephen Laskowski and federal Transport and Internal Trade Minister Anita Anand.
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Tim Kenyon is Brock University's vice-president of research, and studies authoritarian political speech. Plus, the routine Pap smear is no more in Ontario. OB/Gyn Dr. Amanda Selk explains what to expect from the new HPV test.
Veteran strategist Jaime Watt weighs in on what went right, and wrong, for the parties in the 2025 provincial election. Plus, academic and former foreign affairs advisor Roland Paris looks at the U.S. President's relationships with other world leaders.
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1 A giant Ramadan sign is lighting up Nathan Phillips Square. Meet one of the teens who made it happen. 13:46
Humber Polytechnic's Francis Syms breaks down the controversy over Google Maps' mislabeling of Canadian parks. Then, a group of students is installing a giant lit-up 'Ramadan Mubarak' sign in Nathan Phillips Square. Laila Soliman is one of them.
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Hamilton's Dahlia Belfer shares her experience navigating a single city block in a wheelchair after a snowstorm, with the help of several neighbours. Plus -- hundreds of tech founders and investors have signed an open letter in support of DEI programs. Laura Gabor helped write that letter.
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TTC interim CEO Greg Percy explains why the transit organization has faced so many problems after recent snowfalls. And city councillor Josh Matlow explains why pandemic-era snow clearing contracts are proving so controversial.
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Financial planner Shannon Lee Simmons has all you need to know about contributions ahead of the RRSP deadline. Then, meet Brampton's first-ever writer in residence, Kevin HeronJones.
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1 Why can Montreal dig itself out of a snowstorm so much faster than Toronto? We went straight to the source 16:07
What will take Toronto weeks, should be done in Montreal in a matter of days. Montreal spokesperson Philippe Sabourin explains his city's approach to snow clearing. Plus -- the often discussed, often cancelled idea of high speed rail is back on the table. The project's CEO Martin Imbleau explains why this time will be different.…
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