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This week, we explore the cultural impact 'Clueless' has had on audiences for the past 30 years and look at the rising trend of gentle parenting and the downsides that may come with it.
This week, we speak with actress Stephanie Beatriz who is back for season two of 'Twisted Metal'. We'll also talk to a Canadian woman who's raising awareness about heart attacks, after getting one herself.
This week, we look at signs of ADHD in adulthood and what to do if you want to get tested for it. We also look at how extreme drought conditions in parts of Saskatchewan could impact the future of farming and the food in your kitchen.
Chan Hon Goh tells us about her incredible career, breaking barriers as the first Chinese Canadian principal dancer at the National Ballet of Canada, and how she’s helping a new generation of dancers at Goh Academy.
This week, we look at tips to avoid home improvement scams, how obsessing over getting enough sleep could end up doing more harm than good & the story of a Toronto man who has spend the last 13 years in jail for a crime he claims he never committed.
We chat with Sam Roberts about summer time touring and the brotherhood of the band. We'll also share our conversation with Rick Mercer on his new comedy tour and we take a look at what careers A.I. is poised to replace.
This week, we sit down with pop superstars 98 Degrees and we look at how stress affects your appetite and what you you can do to fix it.
We explore how U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade wars could impact North America’s next big soccer event as the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches. Meanwhile, superstar Canadian director Celine Song drops by to discuss her latest film, “Materialists.”
We discuss a new way to hit the road during the trade war this summer. Meanwhile, why are family doctors and oncologists so hard to find right now in Canada?
It's Pride month, and this week Nurse Jake busts some myths around sexual health. We also take a closer look at what's behind Canada's lagging new home sales.
This week, we look at the importance behind telling your kids 'no' and how it can help set boundaries and strengthen relationships. And we chat with Julianne Moore about her new dark comedy 'Sirens'.
This week, we speak to Lilly Singh with what's to come for season two of 'Battle of the Generations' and about her new role as co-owner and Chief Hype Officer of The Toronto Tempo!
You know them, you love them and they're back! We sit down with Adam Wylde and Jax Irwin on their new podcast, and why fans can’t get enough.
This week we sit down with Julia Louis-Dreyfus, on her role in the Marvel Universe's latest installment, 'Thunderbolts.' And the fate of humanity rests with a team of unlikely Canadian superheroes. We chat with Cobie Smulders about her new series, 'Super Team Canada.'
Unpacking the election: The Liberals have a fourth consecutive term in office. We take a look at what the future holds for the Conservative Party and the NDP. We also sit down with SNL alums Tina Fey and Will Forte about their hilarious new series 'The Four Seasons'.
This week, we look at the results from the federal election, and what this means for us here at home and on the world stage.
With all eyes on election day, we share our conversation with NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Green Party Co-Leader Jonathan Pedneault, with the latest from the campaign trail.
This week, we're looking at how the new docu-series 'Get Hooked' is breaking barriers in fishing, and highlighting the importance of community building. And whether you're a buyer or a seller, we're seeing how the Spring real estate market is shaping up for the season.
This week, we speak with former FBI Special Agent Scott Payne, about what it's like to live a secret and dangerous double life.
This week, we look at the growing role of A.I. in the upcoming federal election. We'll also look at feelings, finance and how to build a money mindset to grow your wealth.
This week, we're taking a look at the future of sleep. A new breakthrough discovery has led scientists to look at how our dreams can be influenced and manipulated.
This week, we spoke with two of our Your Morning team members with tips for navigating Ramadan in the workplace. We'll also take a look at how the key to restoring sight... could be in your mouth.
We share our conversation with storied Canadian music producer Bob Ezrin, who's worked with the likes of Pink Floyd and KISS. Now, he's renouncing his U.S. citizenship... and is coming back home.
Scientists believe the Earth's core is changing its speed and shape. So what does that mean for those of us up here on the surface?
This week, we sit down with Grammy-award winning artist Alessia Cara about new music! We also dive into what it's really like to live - and love - with serious memory loss.
We speak with the Toronto Star’s editor-in-chief, on why she’s falling out of love with the city – and what she thinks needs to happen to turn that around.
TikTok's "cucumber guy", Logan Moffitt tells us about how he needed just one ingredient to become a viral star.
If your parent's told you they didn't have a favourite child... well... science says they may be lying!
This week, we're taking a look at what we can expect to see from A.I. in 2025. And - the final frontier: Humberly González is the newest addition to the Star Trek universe.
The countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is on! Here's our extended interview with Jesse Marsch, head coach of the Canadian men's national team. We also hear from two of our in-house soccer experts!
This week, we're taking a look at the growing role of the private sector in space exploration. And David A. Robertson shares how he is learning to live with anxiety in his new memoir, ‘All the Little Monsters’.
An exciting podcast ahead: Is the United States coming from Canada's water supply? And we sit down for an intimate conversation with country superstar Keith Urban - and he tells us about the artist he just can't stop listening to!
This week: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau steps down sending shockwaves across the country, we take a look at new laws coming into effect in 2025 and look the link between alcohol and the risk of some cancers.
We finish our look back at 2024 with some more of our favourite interviews from the year with guests like RuPaul, Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield!
What do black market butter, Taylor Swift’s hat and a historic First Nations legal victory have in common? They’re all part of our favourite segments from 2024.
From AI companions, to getting ready for life on Mars – we looked back at some of our favourite science and tech segments from 2024.
We look at Canada's plan to beef up its presence in the North. And, the Swiftonomics of the iconic world tour now that Swift played her final show.
Is the grass greener on Bluesky? We look at why tens of millions of people are migrating to the social media platform. We'll also look at what grief can look like during the holidays and how you can offer support.
We sit down with India Hicks to talk about her new photographic tribute to her beloved mother, Lady Pamela Hicks & her extraordinary life.
This week, we'll look at the power of the word "no" and why it's so hard to say sometimes. And did you know thieves in Canada, are now stealing cheese?!
This week, we're taking a look at the unseasonably warm weather we've seen this Fall... and what the downside is... (it has to do with ticks.) And why is butter being stolen and re-sold on the black market? We're churning out the details!
This week, it's Swiftie Mania - all day, everyday! Are you ready for it? We'll also share our intimate and candid conversation with Canadian music icon, Chantal Kreviazuk.