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Ontario Today Phone-Ins

A daily News podcast featuring Rita Celli
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Ontario Today Phone-Ins

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Ontario Today Phone-Ins

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Ontario Today Phone-Ins

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Ontario Today Phone-Ins

A daily News podcast featuring Rita Celli
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This month, a Toronto Superior Court judge blasted the federal government for taking too long to fill judicial vacancies. She blamed the judicial shortage for a human trafficking trial being dragged out so long that the case had to be thrown ou
Ltn General Andrew Leslie is former Commander and Chief of Staff of the Canadian Army. He served as deputy commander of NATO troops in Afghanistan early in the mission.
Patrick De Haan is the head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy.com. He explains why gasoline prices have gone up dramatically at the pump -- and the reasons are not so cut and dry.
Paul Zammit is a professor of horticulture and environmental studies at Niagara College. On this Earth Day, he shares what he thinks gardeners can be doing for the planet, and also takes your questions about plants both indoors and out in the y
Ontario Today invites journalist Nickie Shobeiry onto the show to talk about her new documentary, 'Good Nose. It's a love letter to the Perisan nose.
The federal government plans to increase the capital gains tax for people, but only on those whose capital gains exceed $250,000. For their thoughts, Ontario Today invites Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives senior economist David Macdonald
The More Beds Better Care Act was designed to move patients into long term care more quickly, but is it causing families stress?Ontario Today is joined by Jane Meadus, staff lawyer at the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly.
On the heels of a federal government housing announcement, you share your stories and perspectives on renting in Ontario. With Carolyn Whitzman, adjunct professor and housing researcher at the University of Ottawa, and Dania Majid, lawyer with
Ontario Today hears from listeners and checks in with Jason St. Pierre, the CEO of the Eastern Ontario Regional Network. The group has been closing cell phone gaps across the region.
Paul is a professor of horticulture and environmental studies at Niagara College.
Wrinkle Radio podcast host, Sally Chivers joins the conversation on Ontario Today. Chivers is a professor at Trent University's Centre for Aging and Society.
The Women's College Hospital says more than a third of older Canadians report to feeling lonely. Scientist Rachel Savage, with the hospital's Women's Age Lab, says Canada needs a national loneliness strategy. Ontario Today also checks in with J
Ontario Today checks in with London mom, Sarah Farrants and Ontario Autism Coalition president Alina Cameron.
The Toronto District School Board is one of four Ontario boards to sue the social media giants behind Meta, Snapchat and TikTok. Ontario Today checks in with board chair Rachel Chernos Lin and Western University researcher Emma Duerden, who has
Ontario Today invites astrophycisist Parshati Patel and planetary scientist Bhairavi Shankar onto the program to talk about the science behind the eclipse.
Ontario Today sits down with Jeremie Saunders, the host of the podcast Sickboy, to talk about his life with cycstic fibrosis and how a new medication is changing his life.
According to new research, trusting your children encourages them to tell the truth. Ontario Today breaks down the study with researcher Kang Lee. Lee is a professor at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto
Federal conservative leader, Pierre Polievre if elected, he'll cut the carbon tax. But how are voters interpreting that message? Ontario Today talks to pollster David Coletto, founder, chair and CEO of Abacus Data; and conservative strategist S
Ontario Today invites Workers Action Centre executive director Deena Ladd to weigh in on the latest hike.
The World Happiness Report came out earlier this month and Canada is slipping in the rankings. How connected is our happiness to our wealth?  Ontario Today checks in with happiness researcher Chris Barrington-Leigh. He's an associate professor
In this week's budget, the Ontario government pledged to spend mllions more on primary care. For reaction, Ontario Today speaks to family physician and research scientist Dr. Tara Kiran, Kingston family doctor, Dr. David Barber is the chair of
Repeated studies indicate that many workers, particuarly young Canadians, are not thriving at work. Ontario Today speaks with Ilona Dougherty, the managing director of the Youth and Innovation Project at the University of Waterloo; and Geneviev
Paul takes on your queries about irises, orchids and hydrageas, and offers advice on pesky garden pests as well.
Advocates are hopeful the province will boost the rates for both Ontario Works and the Ontario Disability Support Program in this week's provincial budget. Chief Executive Officer at United Way Elgin Middlesex, Kelly Ziegner, has been lobbying
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