Episodes
North Vancouver RCMP revealed it had thwarted an attempted heist of $12,800 worth of cheese at a grocery store. Itâs the latest in a string of high-profile dairy-based robberies.  Â
Nuclear reactors could be the next big Canadian export alongside maple syrup and movie stars named Ryan.Â
Published 11/19/24
The days of podcasts being an audio-only medium are long gone. And Spotify knows it.Â
Like graphic tees and bucket hats, nuclear power is back as countries look to meet rising energy demand, boost energy independence, and move to low-emission power sources.Â
Published 11/15/24
For the second time in less than three months, Ottawa is stepping in to stop a pair of potentially catastrophic strikes.Â
Canadian hydro exports are running drier than our mouths after a high-stakes presentation.Â
Published 11/13/24
As the Wu-Tang Clan once elegantly deduced, âCash rules everything around me, C.R.E.A.M.â That mantra is also the theme of the UNâs COP29 climate summit, which kicked off yesterday as global ministers and climate experts touched down in Baku, Azerbaijan.Â
As cities across Canada grapple with lower ridership, one town in Ontario seems to have found a solution.Â
Published 11/12/24
Bell is taking a pricey shot at expanding its Canadian dominance south of the border.Â
The feds have put another feather in their carbon-cutting cap.Â
Published 11/05/24
With wine consumption plummeting to a 27-year low, the industry is trying to make people feel better about indulging in a bottle of vino.
The Oracle of Omaha has gazed into his future and seen a lot of cash.
Published 11/04/24
Like the Jack-oâ-lantern starting to rot on your porch, the loonie isnât looking too good this morning.
As cruise companies continue to rake in record profits, theyâre setting their sights on what could be the industryâs next big play: private islands.
Published 11/01/24
As Kamala Harris and Donald Trump gear up for election day, one factor could decide the race. To quote the legendary political strategist James Carville: âIt's the economy, stupid.â
After a year of talks, China and Canada have made progress on increasing flights between the two countries as pandemic-era restrictions and political spats fade.Â
Published 10/31/24
The Canadian e-commerce company that got its start selling snowboards online is expanding beyond mom-and-pop shops. Â
Could the solution to Canadaâs housing shortage lie in robots picking up the slack?
Published 10/30/24
The only people who hate sick notes more than under-the-weather employees? The family docs who have to sign them.Â
Rain, hail, and sleet might not stop mail couriers from delivering letters, but a strike could.
Published 10/29/24
For the first time in over a decade, Ottawa is planning to reduce the number of new immigrants entering Canada.
New numbers from The Weather Network confirm what we already knew to be true: everybody is obsessed with checking the weather.
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Published 10/25/24
Swedish EV battery maker Northvolt is â to use a highly technical financial term â in deep doo-doo.
The federal government convened 200 leaders from the public and private sectors at Hotel Bonaventure in MontrĂŠal this month to share ideas on strengthening the countryâs workforce.
The friendly house hippo that taught Canadians not to trust everything they see on TV has found itself a new gig.
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Published 10/24/24
With the U.S. presidential election less than two weeks away gulp, canvassers are busy going door-to-door to get the word out in⌠Windsor, Ontario?
The Major League Soccer (MLS) playoffs kicked off last night, but the league was already popping champagne after notching the best regular season in its 27-year history.
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Published 10/23/24
Thereâs a (very slight) chance that the next series you binge will be a Chick-fil-A original.
Canada is trying to bring the system responsible for collecting $40 billion a year in tax revenue into the 21st century, but a new digital portal is causing confusion for shippers.
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Published 10/22/24
Marathons are becoming so popular that race bibs are starting to get resold like theyâre Oasis reunion tour tickets.
Opinion polls may show a tight race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, but on upstart prediction markets, Trump has suddenly become a heavy favourite.
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Published 10/21/24
The company behind Ski-Doo wants to burn more rubber, shred more pow, and ride fewer waves.
The language spoken by over 39,000 Inuit people across Canada has been added to the worldâs go-to translator.
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Published 10/18/24
Canada has been wasting more milk than a toddler refusing to use their sippy cup.
Ontario has a new idea to cut down on traffic in case plans to build the world's biggest highway tunnel donât pan out.
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Published 10/17/24
The Sphere, the 366-foot-tall domed venue in Las Vegas with an eye-catching LED exterior, is getting a sister location
A growing number of young folks are getting their investment advice from the same place they shop, date, and fawn over videos of baby hippos: the internet.
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Published 10/16/24
Alberta is hatching a plan to preserve their mountain views at the cost of renewable energy.
SpaceX flexes itâs muscles, catching a rocket.
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Published 10/15/24
More people are trading in Disney World vacations and Caribbean cruises for a chance to see the dancing green and purple skies in some of Canadaâs most remote communities.Â
TD Bank Group is facing the largest money laundering penalty handed to a bank in U.S. history.Â
Published 10/11/24
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If U.S. regulators have their way, Google Chrome could become just Chrome.
One of Canadaâs most valuable retailers is doubling down on its bid to become the king of convenience.
Published 10/10/24
Canadaâs telecoms regulator wants to end the reality of alarming phone bills after a weekend trip to the States.Â
Kissing up to your boss in the months leading up to bonus season might become a thing of the past as algorithms increasingly take over compensation decisions.Â
Published 10/09/24
An Indigenous group in Washington state is looking for a cut of the profits made on land in southern B.C.
The Toronto Islands neighbourhood is one of Canadaâs most sought-after communities. Securing a home there isnât easy, but you now have the slightest chance of doing so.Â
Published 10/08/24
One of Canadaâs largest hospital networks is launching a radical experiment in housing the homeless.
The worldâs biggest coffee chain is trying to innovate its way around erratic weather.
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Published 10/04/24