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Mary Walsh reveals what it was like to kiss former Canadian PM Stephen HarperCanadian comedian and author Mary Walsh joins us in studio to chat about her new memoir ‘Brassy Bit Of Aging Crumpet.’ She shares about the meaning behind her book title, growing older, and how she made out with former PM Stephen Harper during an interview.The Morning ShowJun 18
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Trump says U.S. ‘will hit Iran 10X harder,’ after declaring ceasefire over at NATO summitU.S. President Donald Trump held a press conference Wednesday after attending the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, where he answered questions on Iran.WorldJul 8
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Students say summer jobs harder to find as competition growsFor many students, summer break also marks the start of the job hunt. But with more competition for entry-level employment, some young people say landing a paycheque is not as easy as they expected. Jesse Reynolds reports.EconomyJun 17
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The Morning Show: June 18Zendaya shows off her wedding band after Tom Holland recently confirmed their marriage as they promote the upcoming film ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day.’ Then: TV icon Deidre Hall joins to chat about her 50th anniversary on ‘Days of Our Lives.’ Plus: Canadian comedian Mary Walsh joins TMS in studio to chat about her new memoir...The Morning ShowJun 18
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Carney skips his 91st Question PeriodGlobal’s Chief Political Correspondent David Akin has the receipts: Prime Minister Mark Carney’s attendance record in the House of Commons is not even close to his two predecessors, Justin Trudeau and Stephen Harper.CanadaJun 2
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Carney’s spring economic: What Canadians need to knowPrime Minister Mark Carney’s latest economic update is politically similar to a Harper era document with lots of small, targeted programs, but fiscally reminiscent of the Trudeau era with big, new spending. The biggest new measure: nearly six billion dollars over five years for Canadians to join the skilled trades with those aged 15-30 eligible...CanadaApr 28
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Ottawa’s Bail Reform now law. Should we be tougher?Bill C-14 is now law, intending to make bail harder to get and sentences for serious crimes harsher. But the Conservatives say it doesn’t go far enough, and legal experts worry about the consequences of altering the bail system.CanadaJul 15
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Calgary Stampede gives rodeo fans chance to become a bull-riderRodeo fans at the Calgary Stampede are being given the chance to see if they can last 8 seconds on a mechanical bull, but as community reporter Deb Matejicka finds out, it’s a lot harder than it looks.Jul 7
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Walmart+ gives Canadians more time to live and less time to shopThe family reunions, kids’ birthday celebrations, pool parties, and barbecues mean summer is full of festivities, which can demand a lot of your time and effort. However, our next guests are going to share a tip that will keep you sane and give you an advantage so you can spend more time enjoying the celebrations...The Morning ShowJun 29
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Competition Bureau expands probe of Sobeys owner’s use of property controlsCanada’s competition bureau is widening its investigation into Empire Company Limited — the parent company of Sobeys and several other major grocery chains — over concerns it may be using property controls to limit competition in the grocery sector. According to the bureau, property controls are restrictions on the use of commercial real estate that...EconomyJun 24
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Is Mark Carney’s speech a “plea for patience”?In this segment of Hot Takes on ‘The Ben Mulroney Show’, Ben welcomes back guests Dimitri Soudas, Former Director of Communications for Stephen Harper, and Max Fawcett, Lead Columnist for Canada’s National Observer. The panel dives into the challenges and “future guidance” outlined in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent social media speech. Their analysis touches...The Ben Mulroney ShowApr 21
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BIV: AI resumes making it harder to hireAI resumes making it harder to hire, and YVR plans to double it’s cargo capacity. BIV’s Tyler Orton has your business newsGlobal News Morning BCApr 15
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Late spring start, dry conditions to blame for more intense seasonal allergiesSome Edmonton residents have noticed their seasonal allergies are hitting harder than usual. Kevin Sproule, an abourist with Davey Tree Edmonton says drought conditions coupled with a later start to spring have put added stress on trees and shrubs, causing them to produce more pollen than usual. Gates Guarin has the story.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 29
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DR Congo faces ‘catastrophic collision’ of Ebola and conflict, WHO warnsThe World Health Organization (WHO) warns the Democratic Republic of Congo is facing a “catastrophic collision of disease and conflict” as the country tries to contain a deadly Ebola outbreak. Redmond Shannon explains why aid groups say their efforts to help are being hampered.Global NationalMay 27
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Wedding to-do lists that make sense for your budgetA wedding to-do list can be pages long, and as costs rise, it’s getting harder to plan a beautiful wedding at a fair price. Today, Lisa Kisber will show you how to plan a classic or rustic beach wedding, and more importantly, how to do it on a tight budget.The Morning ShowMay 27
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McGill study helps children spot misinformationA Montreal-based study suggests digital literacy lessons can help elementary students better identify trustworthy information online. As Felicia Parrillo reports, researchers say the skills are increasingly important as children spend more time on their devices and misinformation becomes harder to detect.TechMay 22
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Is Carney choosing business deals over human rights?In this segment of This Week in Politics on ‘The Ben Mulroney Show’, Ben welcomes back guests Dimitri Soudas, Former Director of Communications for Stephen Harper, and Max Fawcett, Lead Columnist for Canada’s National Observer.The Ben Mulroney ShowMar 24
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Justice dismisses attempts to block disposal of Robert Pictkon evidenceA B.C. Supreme Court judge has ruled that evidence and exhibits in the Robert Pickton case can be dIsposed of by the RCMP, despite efforts of the victims’ families to have them preserved. Advocates for victims whose cases remain unsolved say the decision will hamper their pursuit of justice. Rumina Daya reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 24
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Quebec petition pushes for social media ban for teens under 16Some concerned parents who work in the tech industry are convinced the time has come for Canada to ban social media for children. The parents have just launched a national online petition, hoping to get the government to intervene. They say safeguards also need to be put in place to make it harder to bypass...CanadaApr 20
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Fortinet TechExpo26 MontrealCyberattacks in Canada are surging, and the numbers are raising serious concerns. New data shows billions of attempts targeting Canadians every year, as cybercriminals become more sophisticated, organized, and harder to detect. Fortinet’s David Ferland, Vice President of Presales Security Experts for the Eastern Region, and Avi Posesorsky, Regional Vice President for the Eastern Region,...Global News Morning MontrealApr 20