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  • Can HRifying your relationships really keep them running?
    2025/08/06

    The demands of modern life can be demanding. Kim De Laat is an assistant professor of organization and human behaviour at the University of Waterloo. She explains why people are turning to workplace apps and practices to manage their personal lives.


    Plus, Haydn Watters hangs out with the Boys and Girls Club West Scarborough to hear about their visit with mega superstar The Weeknd.

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    14 分
  • The future of Old City Hall and the surprising economy of worms
    2025/08/06

    Take a step through history at Old City Hall. While the City considers what to do with one of Toronto's architectural jewels, they've reopened it for public visits and weddings. Our reporter Haydn Watters takes a tour and we hear from the first couple to be married there in about 35 years.

    Plus, worms! Southern Ontario is the worm capital of North America. We dig into this underground economy with reporter Inori Roy.

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    19 分
  • Fascist Fight Clubs in Hamilton and Niagara
    2025/07/17

    The CBC's Eric Szeto speaks to David about his investigation into fascist fight clubs operating in Hamilton and Niagara region.

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    8 分
  • How A.I. is making waves in the music industry in the GTA and beyond
    2025/07/10

    They're a trending. They've got millions of streams. And they don't actually exist. Guest host Stephanie Skenderis explores the A.I. generated music group Velvet Sundown is changing the music industry. She speaks with U of T's Ely Lyonbloom and Toronto musician Skye Wallace about it.

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    12 分
  • It's all a bunch of sludge: The tactic used by big companies to keep you from cancelling subscriptions
    2025/07/03

    Guest host Jill Dempsey speaks with Managing Director of the Canadian SHIELD Institute Vass Bednar about the growing problem of sludge. Plus, producer Shyloe Fagan hits the streets to hear sludge stories from Torontonians.

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    14 分
  • David's Pick: The Grade 5 class behind Niagara Fall's first-ever inclusive car show
    2025/06/27

    Cameron Collins is 12-years-old and loves cars. David spoke to him about how his love of cars inspired his classmates to put on an inclusive car show to raise awareness around autism.


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    7 分
  • The Zamboni-like robot roaming Ontario's shores this summer
    2025/06/25

    It's name is BeBot and it's cleaning up Ontario's beaches this summer. David speaks with Melissa Young, CEO of Pollution Probe about it. Plus, Environmental Defence's Karen Wirsig speaks to David about the province's proposal to pull back on some of its recycling program.

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    14 分
  • David's Pick: Puking, squawking and pooping all over the place. Why the Cormorant is Toronto's most divisive bird
    2025/06/19

    Depending who you ask, they are either ruining the ecosystem or restoring it. David speaks to Ontario Nature's Andres Jimenez Monge about Cormorants.

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    9 分