• U.K.'s ultimatum to Israel; Potential Air Canada strike; Trudeau dines with Katy Perry
    Jul 30 2025
    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has issued an ultimatum to Israel unless it agrees to end the "appalling situation" in Gaza. Redmond Shannon reports on Starmer's warning, as Gaza quickly spirals into famine. Jackson Proskow reports on the deadly mass shooting in Midtown Manhattan, who the victims were, and why the gunman seemingly targeted the headquarters of the NFL. Anne Gaviola explains why Air Canada's flight attendants may go on strike, and has advice to worried travellers. Plus: date night vibes? Mike Armstrong spills the tea on former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and pop superstar Katy Perry being spotted out and about in Montreal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Trump contradicts Netanyahu; Bear attack; Golden Summer McIntosh
    Jul 29 2025
    As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists it is a lie his government is intentionally starving Palestinians in Gaza, U.S. President Donald Trump says there is "real starvation" in Gaza. Redmond Shannon reports on how Israel is allowing a small amount of aid into Gaza, and Trump's idea to change how food is distributed. Pressure is mounting on Canada to strike a trade deal with the U.S. Mackenzie Gray reports on the hopes Canada can score a better agreement than the European Union did over the weekend. Jackson Proskow explains how Trump is ramping up pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war on Ukraine. Neetu Garcha reports on the grizzly bear attack in B.C. that left one man in the hospital; and the advice on how to stay safe. Plus, Mike Armstrong reports on Canadian swimming sensation Summer McIntosh's new triumphs and her quest to do something no woman has ever done before. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Trump's trade deal with the EU; Much-needed aid drops into Gaza
    Jul 28 2025
    In his latest move to re-order the global economy, U.S. President Donald Trump has struck a trade deal with the European Union to lower tariffs on European imports. A look at the fine print of the deal, and what it could mean for Canada. Plus, Israel pauses some of its operations to allow more aid to enter Gaza. Why it might not be enough to resolve a dire starvation crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Gaza's starvation crisis; Thai-Cambodian border clashes escalate
    Jul 27 2025
    Israel says it has resumed aid airdrops into Gaza and plans to open humanitarian corridors, as it faces growing international pressure over the Palestinian enclave's dire hunger crisis. Plus, U.S. President Donald Trump seems to be pushing for a peace deal between Thailand and Cambodia, after a long-standing border dispute reached a deadly boiling point. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • 3 miners rescued; Dissecting Hockey Canada trial decision
    Jul 26 2025
    After being trapped underground for more than two full days and waiting for help to arrive, three miners have been brought back to the surface. Neetu Garcha reports from near the Red Chris Mine in northern British Columbia on the meticulously planned and executed operation, and the heavy machinery that helped rescue the men. There is endless tragedy at a war-torn Gaza City hospital. Redmond Shannon speaks with a Canadian doctor on the frontlines about the overwhelmed staff, desperate patients, and how people are starving; and Touria Izri reports on how Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is criticizing Israel. Jeff Semple dissects the judge's decision at the Hockey Canada trial. He'll hear from experts about why sex assault cases often don't end with convictions. He'll also speak with a sex assault survivor who says the judge in the Hockey Canada case did the right thing. Plus, the Toronto Blue Jays are knocking it out of the park. Eric Sorensen explains how the team is on its way to having its best regular season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Not guilty decision at Hockey Canada trial; Hulk Hogan's complicated legacy
    Jul 25 2025
    Dillon Dubé, Cal Foote, Alex Formenton, Carter Hart, and Michael McLeod, the five members of Canada's 2018 world junior hockey team accused of sexually assaulting a woman, have all been found not guilty. Jeff Semple explains what was behind the judge's decision to acquit, and the reaction. And Caryn Lieberman reports on the calls for Canada's justice system to better support sex assault survivors. Neetu Garcha reports on the enormous wall of debris in front of three trapped miners in northern British Columbia, and the refuge the trio is in. Jackson Proskow reports on the questions about the Trump administration meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime accomplice of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; and what Maxwell might want in exchange for her testimony. Without no Israel-Hamas ceasefire in place, Gaza's hunger crisis is only deepening. Redmond Shannon looks at how an increasing number of Palestinian children are suffering from malnutrition, and how Israel and the United Nations are blaming each other for a lack of aid in Gaza. Plus, wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died at the age of 71. Eric Sorensen explains how Hogan helped catapult the world of professional wrestling to pop culture fame, and how his life was sometimes mired in controversy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Miners trapped; Top UN court says healthy environment is human right
    Jul 24 2025
    A complex rescue operation is underway near Dease Lake, B.C., where three miners are trapped underground at the Red Chris copper and gold mine. Neetu Garcha explains what happened, and what's complicating rescue efforts. In a landmark opinion, the United Nations' highest court says a "clean, healthy, and sustainable environment" is a human right. Eric Sorensen explains what the International Court of Justice (ICJ) says could happen to countries and companies that don't protect the planet from climate change, and whether the threat of consequences will be enough to spur action. Redmond Shannon reports on how humanitarian groups are warning that mass starvation is spreading through Gaza. With the Canada-U.S. trade war dragging on, many Canadians are standing firm on their boycott of travelling to the U.S. Touria Izri reports on the new data from Statistics Canada, and why domestic tourism isn't necessarily reaping the benefits of Canadians' summer staycations. And a secret of the seabed: Vincent McAviney explains how marine archaeologists identified a 250-year-old shipwreck that was found in Scotland and has a Canadian connection. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Tackling tariffs; Gaza's grave crisis; Colbert fights back; Mourning Ozzy Osbourne
    Jul 23 2025
    Canada's first ministers have gathered in Huntsville, Ont. to come up with a strategy to tackle U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs. Mackenzie Gray reports on who thinks Prime Minister Mark Carney's approach is too soft. Gaza's hunger crisis is only getting worse. Vincent McAviney reports on the growing number of Palestinians starving to death. Stephen Colbert is refusing to be silenced after CBS cancelled his top-rated late night talk show, which will air its final episode in May 2026. Eric Sorensen reports on the fears that Trump's critics are being censored. And Jackson Proskow looks at how the drama surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files is deepening fissures between Trump, his administration, and his supporters, as the U.S. Department of Justice seeks a meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's accomplice. Touria Izri explains why Canadian politicians are hesitant to tweak Canada's dairy supply management system, and why critics, including one premier, say changes are needed. Plus, Ozzy Osbourne was no ordinary man. He was a member of music royalty. Redmond Shannon looks back on the legacy of the "Prince of Darkness." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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