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Unscripted and honest radio debates. Ontario Today is never shy. The host, studio guests and callers dive right into the contentious issues of the day. CBC Radio One from 12 to 1 ET. Call-in 1-888-817-8995.

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    What happens when you can't reach a human at the Canada Revenue Agency?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 51:47


    Canada's Taxpayers Ombudsman François Boileau responds to the fact that most incoming calls to the Canada Revenue Agency go unanswered. We also hear from Marc Brière, president of the Union of Taxation Employees.

    Marineland: Is it time for the government to step in?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 24:08


    Our guest for the first half hour is Phil Demers, a former Marineland trainer and now anti-captivity advocate. We also hear your calls about what you'd like to see happen at the park.

    Ontario Today's Gardening Show: The benefits of milkweed in your garden

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 27:47


    Our regular gardening expert Paul Zammit talks about the boost milkweed can give your garden (and the monarch butterfly) and he takes your gardening questions.

    Rules for raising kids in a high-tech world: What works? What doesn't?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 52:02


    Generations researcher Jean Twenge hears your stories. Her latest book is called: 10 Rules for Raising Kids in a High-Tech World.

    What difference do school lunch programs make?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 51:47


    Our guest for the hour is Carolyn Webb, she manages the Ontario Chapter of the Coalition for Healthy School Food Program and she's a program director with Farm To Cafeteria Canada.

    Are you still "elbows up"?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 51:48


    Your thoughts on the state of the buy Canadian push, now that many of Canada's counter tariffs have been removed. Our guest for the hour is Moshe Lander, senior lecturer in economics at Concordia University. And we're also joined by Timothy Dewhirst, marketing professor at the University of Guelph.

    Ontario Today's Gardening Show: Hardiness zone changes

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 27:47


    Paul Zammit, professor of horticulture and environmental studies at Niagara College, answers your questions and he weighs in on zone changes to Canada's plant hardiness map.

    How do you afford back to school?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 24:08


    We hear about how much school is costing families in Ontario this year and we hear from Globe and Mail consumer affairs reporter Mariya Postelnyak.

    What are your most memorable moments from the midway?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 51:48


    From roller coaster rides...to midway games....to corn dogs and funnel cakes...Listeners share stories of going to carnivals, fairs and ex's in their region.

    Back-to-School: Ontario students weigh in on the challenges ahead

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 51:46


    Hear students from across Ontario tell their stories about the challenges this year. We're joined by two guests. Both are heading into grade 12 and both sit on the Ontario Student Trustees' Association leadership board: Carter Peios in Courtice, Ontario and Nieve Xiao in Ottawa.

    Why is it still so hard to quit smoking tobacco?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 51:48


    New guidelines from a team of doctors says smokers trying to quit should NOT reach for e-cigarrettes or vapes as part of their strategy for butting out. Dr. Eddy Lang, a member of the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care, explains why doctors are taking this approach, and we hear listeners share own stories of trying to quit smoking. Also, how the $7.1 billion the Ontario government is expected to receive from tobacco companies might help with reducing smoking rates across the province.

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    Do we still need elected school boards?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 51:47


    As Ontario's Minister of Education talks about reviewing the future of school board trustees, we hear your reaction with Sachin Maharaj, an Assistant Professor in the University of Ottawa's faculty of education.

    Aug. 25, 2025: Should we hit the breaks on e-scooters?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 24:05


    Your thoughts on the thrills and risks of e-scooters with Teresa Di Felice, assistant vice president of government and community relations with CAA South Central Ontario.

    Aug. 25, 2025: Ontario Today's Gardening Show: Prepping for the unofficial end to summer

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 27:48


    As summer holidays draw to a close for many, our expert gardener answers questions from listeners about tending to the garden at the end of the season, and how to plan ahead for next year.

    How did you get interested in space with retired astronaut Chris Hadfield.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 51:48


    You tell us the back story of how you got interested in space. We hear from retired Canadian astronaut and former commander of the International Space Station, Chris Hadfield.

    Climate summer: what does it look like where you live?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 51:47


    Your stories from across the province with Simon Donner, climate scientist and co-chair of the Net Zero Advisory Body to the federal government.

    The death of JahVai Roy: What do you know about gun violence?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 51:47


    The killing of an eight-year-old boy, struck dead by a stray bullet in North York, has sent shockwaves across the province. We hear from a family spokesperson and anti-gun violence advocate, Marcell Wilson, along with York South-Weston Coun. Frances Nunziata.

    Scrapping remote work: What does that mean for you?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 51:48


    As Ontario moves toward ending remote work for public servants, we hear what impact that is having on workers and downtowns. Our guests are Linda Nazareth, economist and host of the podcast Work and the Future, and research scientist A.J. Wray.

    Ontario Today's Gardening Show: How to care for tomatoes

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 27:48


    Paul Zammitt is back and talks about getting the most from your tomato plants this season and takes your questions. He is a professor horticulture and environmental studies at Niagara College.

    Air Canada Chaos: What is your situation?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 24:08


    We hear your stories trying to get to destinations amid flight cancellations at Canada's biggest airline and we hear from Martin Firestone, president of Travel Secure, a travel brokerage in Toronto.

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    What is the financial reality like for Gen Z?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 51:49


    You tell us about what Gen Z is facing in terms of their abilities to earn and save money and we hear from frequent CBC personal finance contributor Shannon Lee Simmons. Her new book is for teens and it's called Making Bank: Money Skills for Real Life.

    How are you affected by a looming strike at Air Canada?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 51:47


    We hear how your plans are being affected by canceled flights and a potential strike this weekend at Air Canada and we hear from John Gradek. He's a lecturer in supply networks and aviation management at McGill University.

    How far did you go to fix something?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 51:48


    Whether it was an old stereo, a classic car or a toaster -- you tell us why you put in the work to keep something running. Our guests for the hour are the founder of the Burlington Repair Cafe, Lawson Hunter, and Stefanie Bruinsma, a mechanic and founder of AutoCate.

    Cuts coming to Canada's federal public service: Lessons learned from past layoffs

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 51:48


    Sahir Khan, executive vice-president at the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy at the University of Ottawa chats with callers about the big shifts federal bureaucrats are bracing for and the mistakes to avoid.

    Ontario Today's Gardening Show: How to help your grass survive drought

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 27:48


    We hear advice on keeping your lawn healthy during these hot days with limited rain from Mary Shearman Reid, owner of the Green Thumb Garden Centre and certified landscape horticulturist manager. She also takes your gardening questions.

    How are you surviving working in this heat?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 24:09


    As Toronto remains under a heat warning, we hear what it's like to work outside right now. Our guest is heat expert Glen Kenny, research chair in human environmental physiology at the University of Ottawa.

    What lengths did you go, to talk with strangers?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 51:47


    Your stories with Winnie Chen, a content creator who hosted a giant picnic in a Toronto Park, where more than thousand strangers turned out. Also with us, Pete Bombaci, Founder of The GenWell Project dot org, which leads the "Talking to Strangers" campaign and has developed national guidelines for social connection.

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    Giving the kids a 'feral summer': what's your story?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 51:48


    Your stories about giving kids more unstructured play this summer and we hear from child and youth psychologist Janine Hubbard.

    Canada's role in Gaza: Why does it matter to you?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 51:47


    Your stories with guests Jon Allen, former Canadian ambassador to Israel and Raja Khouri, former commissioner with the Ontario Human Rights Commissioner and founding president of the Canadian-Arab Institute.

    Ontario Today's Gardening Show: Advice for moving perennials

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 27:49


    Mary Shearman Reid, greenhouse owner and certified landscape horticulturist manager, offers some tips on moving plants around in August and takes your gardening questions.

    Longest Ballot Committee: a scam or a legitimate protest?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 24:08


    For a second time, Pierre Poilievre is facing dozens of opponents in a race, this time in Alberta's Battle River-Crowfoot riding where more than 200 names are on the ballot. We hear your reaction and we speak with Jean-Pierre Kingsley, a former Chief Electoral Officer of Canada.

    Your stories when nature took a turn for the unexpected

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 51:48


    From snake encounters to extreme weather -- we hear about your camping weekends, canoe trips and other excursions that left you in awe of the power of nature. Our guest is wilderness survival expert David Arama.

    The battle over screen time this summer: How is it going?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 51:48


    We hear about your struggles to manage screens this summer and hear from a leading researcher in this area: Caroline Fitzpatrick. She is the Canada Research Chair in Digital Media Use by Children and a professor of education at the Université de Sherbrooke.

    Living with your ex: What was that like?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 51:47


    Your stories with registered psychotherapist Shikha Seeboruth, clinical director of the Therapeutic Way Counselling and Psychotherapy Services. Also joining us to talk about legal issues: lawyer and mediator Hilary Linton, president of Riverdale Mediation in Toronto.

    Gen Zed in Ontario's job market -- How bad is it?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 51:49


    Your stories on the job hunt and we hear from two guests: 21-year-old Aleksi Toiviainen who is a co-founder of Vote 16 and Wendy Cukier, professor at the department of entrepreneurship and innovation at Toronto Metropolitan University.

    Ontario Today's Gardening Show: Is it too late to plant?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 27:47


    Paul Zammit starts the show with a few tips for people who might want to snap up deals at the local garden centre. He's also answers your gardening questions. Paul is a professor of horticulture and environmental studies at Niagara College.

    Beer Store closures: Have you given up on getting a refund for your empties?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 24:08


    Since Ontario made beer available in grocery stores and convenience stores, The Beer Store has been closing dozens of outlets and leaving many people without a way to get a refund on the deposit they paid on their beer can or bottle. Our guest is York University research scientist Cal Lakhan, an expert on Ontario's recycling programs.

    Movie theatre behaviour: The good, the bad, the ugly

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 51:48


    From standing ovations to sticky floors, what you love and hate about how people act at the movies. Barry Hertz, The Globe and Mail's deputy arts and film editor, weighs in amidst the summer blockbuster season.

    Your reaction as the Hockey Canada sexual assault ruling rolls out

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 51:48


    Justice Carroccia said Thursday she didn't find complainant E.M.'s evidence "credible or reliable." We hear your reaction to the case involving five former players with Canada's 2018 world junior hockey team. Our guests are Toronto-based criminal lawyer David Butt and Kat Owens, interim legal director at the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund in Toronto.

    Your stories about "boring" businesses

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 51:47


    Vending machines, laundromats and parking lots -- they are examples of so-called boring businesses, we hear your stories about running them. Our guest for the hour is the Globe and Mail's retirement reporter Meera Raman and we also hear from search fund founder Fenton Jagdeo who runs the fund Boring Ventures.

    Police use of force: Why does data matter to you?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 51:47


    You react to new research on police data on officer use of force. Researcher Kojo Damptey shares his findings that suggest the over representation of Black, Indigenous and Middle Eastern people continues in communities across the province. London Police Deputy Chief Treena MacSween also joins us to talk about efforts to address the issue in that community.

    Are speed cameras a cash grab or a safety measure?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 24:09


    Our guest today is David Rider, a senior politics reporters for the Toronto Star. We hear your thoughts on the growing use of Automated Speed Enforcement in cities like Ottawa and Toronto and the growing backlash by some drivers.

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