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CK police say they've seized about $52k worth of drugs from a Chatham home. CK Public Health is advising the community of another new measles exposure. A route has been chosen for Hydro One's Longwood to Lakeshore transmission lines project. Chatham-Kent is getting some support from Lambton County in its push for a stricter Environmental Assessment for a proposed landfill in Dresden. The Beer Store is closing several locations across Ontario. Black smoke was seen coming from the chimney on the Sistine Chapel, meaning no new pope has been chosen.
This week on the Experience, Jim talks about Hulk Hogan making kids cry, BET's 15 greatest black wrestlers ever, Miro & CJ, Charles Midget Fischer, Meltzer's star ratings for AEW Revolution, McDonald's lawsuits & much more! Plus Jim reviews AEW Dynamite! Follow Jim and Brian on Twitter: @TheJimCornette @GreatBrianLast Join Jim Cornette's College Of Wrestling Knowledge on Patreon to access the archives & more! https://www.patreon.com/Cornette Subscribe to the Official Jim Cornette channel on YouTube! http://www.youtube.com/c/OfficialJimCornette Visit Jim's official site at www.JimCornette.com for merch, live dates, commentaries and more! You can listen to Brian on the 6:05 Superpodcast at 605pod.com or wherever you find your favorite podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daily Detroit shares what to know and where to go in Metro Detroit every day. Devon O'Reilly joins in to round up some of the interesting stories and places around town.
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On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek highlights a new film series that mixes classic silent films with modern day alt rock albums. Gary then takes a closer look at a new exhibit that celebrates the grand movie palaces of the 20s and 30s. Later in the show, the Dueling Critics, Kelly Kleiman and Jonathan Abarbanel, join Gary to review a new musical take on War and Peace. And Gary takes you inside a new suburban shop that caters to vinyl and beer lovers.
As we approach the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30, we are reminded of the collective responsibility to recognize the truths of our shared history and to actively engage in reconciliation efforts. Building a racism-free workplace is an essential part of this ongoing journey, and learning from the lived experiences of Indigenous Peoples is a key step forward.In this new episode of Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham, we are joined by Elijah Blackbird, Culture Manager at the Beer Store, a valued five-year Employer Partner of CCDI, who has been working in diversity, equity, and inclusion for more than 25 years. Elijah, who also serves on the Board of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada and coaches youth soccer, offers a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the diverse realities of Indigenous communities in Canada.Elijah begins by highlighting the diversity of indigeneity in Canada and how a single act of inclusion shaped his life. He shares his vision for diversity, equity, and inclusion, emphasizing its deeper meaning, and explores the vital role of a Culture Manager. Elijah also discusses Truth and Reconciliation, urging Canadians to challenge their perceptions of Indigenous Peoples, and shares key lessons on inclusion and indigeneity. Tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:Introducing Elijah Blackbird, Culture Manager at The Beer Store.Background on Elijah's upbringing and heritage as part of the Crane Clan. How a teacher brought him to realize his strengths and needs.Elijah's simple vision for Diversity and Inclusion in Canada. Parental leave, pension benefits, and reframing perceptions of what DNI work actually is.His evolving roles at The Beer Store over the past 25 years.The duties of a Culture Manager and why this position is so important.Thoughts on Truth and Reconciliation: why focusing on the truth is the most important.Challenging perceptions around Indigenous people in the beer industry.Understanding history, culture, and varying contexts through the lens of colonization. Where the power of DNI classes actually lies.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Elijah Blackbird on LinkedInElijah Blackbird on XThe Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of CanadaThe Beer StoreCanadian Centre for Diversity and InclusionLeader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham
Independent bottle shops were one of the biggest wins from the pandemic for Ontario craft beer drinkers, and in this latest episode of The Business of Beer, we catch up with two bottle shops x contract breweries that approached it completely differently. Michael of Gather Brewery & Glassworks and Alexander of Lovebird Snack Club joined Cee and Nate to chat about the logistics and challenges of opening a bottle shop in Ontario, why it's so difficult to maneuver around the laws, the benefits and downsides of both approaches (starting a contract brewery then a bottleshop vs starting a bottleshop then a contract brewery), the limitations of contract brewing, working with the LCBO, the bureaucracy of alcohol sales in Ontario, how it works with licensees, and their future plans for their beers. The fellas delivered a killer lineup of crispies for the pod: Lovebird Good Things Rice Lager, Gather Dam Good Lager American Lager, Lovebird x Emmer's Proof Sourdough Helles Lager, and Gather Big Pants Pilsner Czech-style Pilsner. This was fascinating - cheers! BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
In this episode, we welcome Francois Bouchard, Senior Vice President of Subscriber Engagement at GS1 Canada, live from the SIAL innovation show in Montreal. We dive into the latest innovation from GS1—the introduction of 2D barcodes and how it impacts global product tracking.We also discuss various hot topics, such as the changing landscape for convenience stores in Ontario, new beer sales regulations, and The Beer Store's product expansion. We tackle international trade tensions as China retaliates with threats against Canada's canola industry and consider the potential effects on CUSMA/North American trade negotiations. Additionally, we explore labour restrictions affecting the restaurant industry and the impact of Starbucks' leadership changes. Tune in for speculation on a potential Couche-Tard acquisition of 7-Eleven and hear our take on a controversial issue—cloned cow milk in Canada. We cover the impacts of another rate cut in the Bank of Canada's interest rate. Finally, we touch on the political future of Canada with Jagmeet Singh's NDP's announcement of the end of their Confidence & Supply Agreement with the Trudeau Liberals, with a possible election on the horizon, and what it could mean for the agricultural sector. The Food Professor #podcast is presented by Caddle. About UsDr. Sylvain Charlebois is a Professor in food distribution and policy in the Faculties of Management and Agriculture at Dalhousie University in Halifax. He is also the Senior Director of the Agri-food Analytics Lab, also located at Dalhousie University. Before joining Dalhousie, he was affiliated with the University of Guelph's Arrell Food Institute, which he co-founded. Known as “The Food Professor”, his current research interest lies in the broad area of food distribution, security and safety. Google Scholar ranks him as one of the world's most cited scholars in food supply chain management, food value chains and traceability.He has authored five books on global food systems, his most recent one published in 2017 by Wiley-Blackwell entitled “Food Safety, Risk Intelligence and Benchmarking”. He has also published over 500 peer-reviewed journal articles in several academic publications. Furthermore, his research has been featured in several newspapers and media groups, including The Lancet, The Economist, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, BBC, NBC, ABC, Fox News, Foreign Affairs, the Globe & Mail, the National Post and the Toronto Star.Dr. Charlebois sits on a few company boards, and supports many organizations as a special advisor, including some publicly traded companies. Charlebois is also a member of the Scientific Council of the Business Scientific Institute, based in Luxemburg. Dr. Charlebois is a member of the Global Food Traceability Centre's Advisory Board based in Washington DC, and a member of the National Scientific Committee of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) in Ottawa. About MichaelMichael is the president and founder of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc, a senior retail advisor, keynote speaker and media entrepreneur. He has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. He has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels, most recently on the main stage in Toronto at Retail Council of Canada's Retail Secure conference with leaders from The Gap and Kroger talking about violence in retail stores, keynotes on the state & future of retail in Orlando and Halifax, and at the 2023 Canadian GroceryConnex conference, hosting the CEOs of Walmart Canada, Longo's and Save-On-Foods Canada. Michael brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, Pandora Jewellery, The Shopping Channel and Retail Council of Canada to his advisory, speaking and media practice.Michael also produces and hosts a network of leading retail trade podcasts, including the award-winning No.1 independent retail industry podcast in North America, Remarkable Retail, Canada's top retail industry podcast; the Voice of Retail; Canada's top food industry and the top Canadian-produced management independent podcasts in the country, The Food Professor, with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois. Rethink Retail has recognized Michael as one of the top global retail influencers for the fourth year in a row, Coresight Research has named Michael a Retail AI Influencer, and you can tune into Michael's cooking show, Last Request BBQ, on YouTube, Instagram, X and yes, TikTok.Available for keynote presentations helping retailers, brands and retail industry insiders explaining the current state of the retail industry in Canada and the U.S., and the future of retail.
Who doesn't love an ice-cold beer from a bar, a pub, a liquor store… a gas station?There could soon be up to 8,500 new places to buy low-alcohol drinks in Ontario, thanks to a new plan to speed up an agreement between the province and Beer Store. The cost? At least $225 million of taxpayer money.Is this accelerated effort to “modernize” the alcohol market simply a play for political points ahead of a possible early election call?This month, Allison and Jonathan crack a couple of cold ones and pore over the booze clues.Hosts: Jonathan Goldsbie, Allison SmithCredits: Sam Konnert (Producer), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief), Max Collins (Production Manager), Nathan Burley (Music)Background reading:Doug Ford's change to booze sales could cost far more than $225M - CBCUnder the influence: Doug Ford and the strange history of Ontario's liquor laws - The Globe and MailOntario has announced big changes to alcohol sales. Here's how it'll work - GlobalSponsor: DouglasYou can listen ad-free on Amazon Music - included with Prime.If you value this podcast, support us! You'll get premium access to all our shows ad-free, including early releases and bonus content. You'll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you'll be a part of the solution to Canada's journalism crisis, you'll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody. Socials:Jonathan Goldsbie on Bluesky: @goldsbie.bsky.social Allison Smith on Twitter: @queensparktoday Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TUNE INTO THE TOWN: OTTAWA JUST HIRED A NIGHTLIFE MAYOR Tasha Kheiriddin is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by Alex Blumenstein, co-founder of The Peak, Karen Stintz, CEO of Variety Village, and Toronto Councillor Stephen Holyday, Ward 2 Etobicoke Centre. Ottawa just hired its first ever nightlife commissioner as part of its strategy to wake the city up from its reputation as a sleepy town. And, some Toronto residents are complaining about the Ontario Line construction. When will that all be over? OTTAWA AND THE ONGOING CONCERNS AROUND FOREIGN INTERFERENCE Tasha is now joined by Stephanie Carvin, Assistant Professor of International Affairs at Carleton University and an expert on national security issues. Tensions continue to persist in Ottawa over a report by the The National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians (NSICOP) alleging some MPs "wittingly assisting" foreign state actors after being elected. We still don't know the names of those MPs involved. BEER STORES AND LOTTERY TICKETS Tasha is now joined by Kenny Shim, President of the Ontario Convenience Stores Association, and Mike Schreiner, Ontario Green Party leader. The Beer Store is going to be permitted by the province to sell lottery tickets down the line when convenience stores can start selling alcohol. But not everyone is happy about it...
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: Is Ottawa making misleading claims about the capital gains tax? In a new article for the Globe and Mail, Jake Fuss of the Fraser institute says ‘yes' and asks the next big question… why? Can anything substantial come from the Ukraine-led peace summit taking place right now, since Russia is not attending? The Ford government is allowing The Beer Store to sell a lot more than just beer! Would buying bollards at Costco for your driveway be a good investment for your car's security? In a new piece for The Hill Times, entitled ‘The minister who cried capital gains,'Tim Powers writes that “the feds are trying to weaponize the capital gains framework as some form of class warfare under the cover of a call for fairness.” SpaceX has retrieved pieces of space junk in southern Saskatchewan, months after landing in farmers' fields rather than burning up. Elizabeth May is the first party leader aside from Justin Trudeau to see the unredacted report alleging MPs are knowingly complicit in foreign influence campaigns. She says the other leaders should get clearance to access the documents so that everyone can have a “grown up” conversation about what needs to happen next. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is headed to Italy on Wednesday to attend the annual G7 leaders' summit, which is taking place as two major geopolitical conflicts weigh on the international community. Guests: Jake Fuss, Director, Fiscal Studies with The Fraser Institute Aurel Braun, Professor of International Relations and a Senior Member of the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto Bruce Winder, Retail Analyst & Author, ‘Retail Before, During & After COVID-19' Lorraine Sommerfeld, columnist with Driving.ca and the Hamilton Spectator Tim Powers, Chairman of Summa Strategies and Managing Director of Abacus Data Dr. Elaina Hyde, Director of the Allan I. Carswell Observatory, Department of Physics & Astronomy, York University Neil Bisson, Director with the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network; former CSIS Intelligence Officer Charles Burton, Senior Fellow with Sinopsis Scott Radley, host of the Scott Radley show and columnist with the Hamilton Spectator Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom Craig Podcast Co-Producer – Ben Straughan News Anchor – Dave Woodard Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
-Someone stole our trash & someone's roommate stole their cat food -WHAT'S APPENING: Your Likes Can Now Get Truly X-Rated -RENT FREE: Organic Breasts at the Self Checkout VS. Hulk Hogan Beer, Brother -FYI: Lottery Tickets at the Beer Store?? -Ever tried something new and SUCKED at it?! For Jonny it's baking pots, for Hannah its baking cheese. -FYI: A secret man-on-man hookup spot HANGS IN THE BALANCE
Today we discuss a report that the Beer Store will soon start selling food, Lotto tickets, and other items. Rob Schneider went off on Will Smith and explains some backstory from the infamous 'Oscars Slap'. Today's pod has the audio. We also discuss what a disaster yesterday's commute was, Elizabeth May being dramatic in Ottawa, A lawsuit filed by a famous singer against a hospital, and lots more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Convenience store owners are concerned about the Beer Store selling lottery tickets; a court has dismissed the legal challenge to Ontario Place redevelopment; and, a medication for chronic migraines has been approved.
Guest Host Ben Mulroney (@BenMulroney)and the panel of: Stephanie Smyth (@stephaniesmyth), broadcaster, Smyth Media Group, Brad Bradford, Toronto city councillor for Beaches - East York (@BradMBradford) & Mark Saunders, former Toronto police chief, mayoral candidate discussed: 1-Yonge-Dundas Square renaming could cost $500K more than budgeted 2 - Olivia Chow wants to bring Toronto's downtown back to life — and she's meeting bank CEOs about increasing office days to do it. 3 - Ford government allowing Beer Store to sell other products including lottery tickets, LCBO believes it can too 4 - Total mortgage balance reaching 'severe delinquency' exceeds $1 billion for the first time in Ontario. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest Host Ben Mulroney (@BenMulroney)and the panel of: Stephanie Smyth (@stephaniesmyth), broadcaster, Smyth Media Group, Brad Bradford, Toronto city councillor for Beaches - East York (@BradMBradford) & Mark Saunders, former Toronto police chief, mayoral candidate discussed: 1-Yonge-Dundas Square renaming could cost $500K more than budgeted 2 - Olivia Chow wants to bring Toronto's downtown back to life — and she's meeting bank CEOs about increasing office days to do it. 3 - Ford government allowing Beer Store to sell other products including lottery tickets, LCBO believes it can too 4 - Total mortgage balance reaching 'severe delinquency' exceeds $1 billion for the first time in Ontario. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The second episode of our new season, The Business of Beer, brings in the Co-Founders of the breweries represented in Episode #1. Jeff Talmey of Town and Andrew Silver of Fine Balance join Cee and Nate to chat about the current state of the craft beer industry, being a boutique craft brewery versus a growth-oriented craft brewery, the pros and cons of selling craft beer in the LCBO, brewing and selling flagships or mainstays versus producing one-off releases every week, the different distribution options (bars, indie bottle shops, LCBO, grocery, The Beer Store), selling kegs to craft beer bars versus regular bars, and the variation of ingredient costs. They got into some gems from both breweries - Town Quick One Lager, Fine Balance x Heist Bankroll Italian Pilsner, Town Outside Jokes Pale Ale, and Fine Balance Wander Double IPA. This was jam-packed with gems - cheers! BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
Premier Doug Ford's push to get beer and wine into convenience stores ahead of schedule will cost tax payers at least $225 million to break the contract with the Beer Store.. CBC's Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley has found the cost could actually add up to hundreds of millions more.
Reaction continues to pour in after Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced the government would pay $225 million to end an agreement with the The Beer Store one year early. One of the questions being asked repeatedly - why pay millions to end an agreement that was due to expire next year anyways? Does it have anything to do with theories the Premier will call an early election? Steve and JMM discuss the possibility.The Ontario government is insisting it complies with public disclosure laws. That's after reporting from Global News revealed government staff are using their Gmail accounts in order to avoid disclosure under the freedom of information act. But will there be any consequences beyond the political arena? Plus, a historic moment in the legislature as NDP MPP Sol Mamakwa asks a question in Oji-Cree. It's the first time a question is officially asked in the Ontario legislature in a language other than English or French.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Those with an axe to grind are among the first people providing numbers related to the government's earlier, wider access to alcohol. The numbers coming from ON Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie are crazy.
After several European countries announced their recognition of Palestine as a state, Liberal MP Salma Zahid now says she's pushing Justin Trudeau's Liberal government to do the same. True North's Andrew Lawton explains why this isn't the path to peace that activists think it is. Also, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is pushing beer and wine sales into convenience stores ahead of schedule, challenging the Beer Store's retail monopoly. Grant Dingwall of Free My Booze joins to discuss. Plus, despite Trudeau's promise that “Canada is back” on the world stage, American lawmakers have reprimanded Canada for falling short of its NATO-committed defense spending. Does this matter? Andrew chats about it with Macdonald-Laurier Institute senior fellow Richard Shimooka. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Beyond the $225 million payout to The Beer Store the Ford government announced Friday, for the earlier appearance of booze at corner and big-box stores, The Beer Store owners could get an additional $375 million!
Today we clean out our filtered messages and read some DM's. There are comments, questions, hot takes, and more. We also talk about the Ford/Trudeau traveling roadshow that hands out money to very profitable companies, the Beer Store partners with Kraft, The Lifelabs class-action lawsuit, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two Blind Guys Walk Into A Liquor Store @parishbrewingco @gnarlybarley @portorleansbrewingco @urbansouthbeer #lousiana #beerCo hosts : Good ol Boy Dave, Rev Mark, Good ol Boy Mike, Good ol Boy Sparky, Good ol Boy Barger, and Good ol Gal Julieanna SUDS Episode – Sometimes our target is to be culturally obtuse or at least not to acknowledge intra-family marriages in the first 8 min. We almost hit that target as we discuss 5 beers and something not beer from Louisiana. An interesting story about how Tennessee continues to set the bar for political discourse at it's lowest point. Who thought that the side of a dumpster could be political advertising space. Lots of ale v. lager discussion. We taste and rate the following beer from 1-5: 11:48 Dr. Juicy Hazy IPA 6% ABV Parish Brewing Company, Broussard, LA SUDS-4 16:24 Rêve Coffee Stout – an export strength milk stout brewed with specialty grade estate beans from Columbia and Java by Rêve Coffee Lab 6.8% ABV Parish Brewing Company, Broussard, LA SUDS-3 23:19 Catahoula Common lager – 5% ABV Gnarly Barley Brewing Hammond, LA SUDS-3 35:10 Korova Milk Porter – Baltic Oatmeal Milk Porter 6.2% ABV Gnarly Barley Brewing, Hammond, LA SUDS-2 41:39 Dorada pale lager – 4.8% ABV Port Orleans Brewing Company, New Orleans, LA SUDS-4 48:59 Juvie Juice half and half hard iced tea and lemonade collab with rapper Juvenile– 5% ABV Urban South Brewery New Orleans, LA SUDS-1 info@sipssudsandsmokes.com X- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast.Check out Good ol Boy Dave on 60 Second Reviewshttps://www.instagram.com/goodoleboydave/ Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here:https://amzn.to/2XblorcThe easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” Credits:TITLE: Maxwell SwingPERFORMED BY: Texas GypsiesCOMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI)PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI)COURTESY OF: AudioSparx TITLE: FlapperjackPERFORMED BY: Texas GypsiesCOMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI)PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI)COURTESY OF: AudioSparx TITLE: Back RoadsPERFORMED BY: Woods & WhiteheadCOMPOSED BY: Terry WhiteheadPUBLISHED BY: Terry WhiteheadCOURTESY OF: Terry WhiteheadPost production services : Pro Podcast SolutionsAdvertising sales: Contact us directlyContent hosting services: Earshot, Radio4All, PodBeanBeer Run, Louisiana, Craft Beer, Miller Light, Coors Light, Hazy Ipa, Fishing Trip, Beer Store, Beer Tasting, Beer Reviews, Local Brews, Family Adventure, Beer Selection, Suds Segment, Parish Brewing, Gnarly Barley Brewing, Port Orleans Brewing, Urban South Brewery, Hard Seltzer, Beer HumorParish Brewinghttp://www.parishbeer.com Gnarly Barley Brewinghttp://gnarlybeer.com Port Orleans Brewinghttp://portorleansbrewingco.com Urban South Breweryhttp://urbansouthbrewery.com
Two Blind Guys Walk Into A Liquor Store @parishbrewingco @gnarlybarley @portorleansbrewingco @urbansouthbeer #lousiana #beerCo hosts : Good ol Boy Dave, Rev Mark, Good ol Boy Mike, Good ol Boy Sparky, Good ol Boy Barger, and Good ol Gal JulieannaSUDS Episode – Sometimes our target is to be culturally obtuse or at least not to acknowledge intra-family marriages in the first 8 min. We almost hit that target as we discuss 5 beers and something not beer from Louisiana. An interesting story about how Tennessee continues to set the bar for political discourse at it's lowest point. Who thought that the side of a dumpster could be political advertising space. Lots of ale v. lager discussion. We taste and rate the following beer from 1-5: 11:48 Dr. Juicy Hazy IPA 6% ABV Parish Brewing Company, Broussard, LA SUDS-416:24 Rêve Coffee Stout – an export strength milk stout brewed with specialty grade estate beans from Columbia and Java by Rêve Coffee Lab 6.8% ABV Parish Brewing Company, Broussard, LA SUDS-323:19 Catahoula Common lager – 5% ABV Gnarly Barley Brewing Hammond, LA SUDS-335:10 Korova Milk Porter – Baltic Oatmeal Milk Porter 6.2% ABV Gnarly Barley Brewing, Hammond, LA SUDS-241:39 Dorada pale lager – 4.8% ABV Port Orleans Brewing Company, New Orleans, LA SUDS-448:59 Juvie Juice half and half hard iced tea and lemonade collab with rapper Juvenile– 5% ABV Urban South Brewery New Orleans, LA SUDS-1info@sipssudsandsmokes.com X- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast.Check out Good ol Boy Dave on 60 Second Reviewshttps://www.instagram.com/goodoleboydave/ Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here:https://amzn.to/2XblorcThe easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” Credits:TITLE: Maxwell SwingPERFORMED BY: Texas GypsiesCOMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI)PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI)COURTESY OF: AudioSparxTITLE: FlapperjackPERFORMED BY: Texas GypsiesCOMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI)PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI)COURTESY OF: AudioSparxTITLE: Back RoadsPERFORMED BY: Woods & WhiteheadCOMPOSED BY: Terry WhiteheadPUBLISHED BY: Terry WhiteheadCOURTESY OF: Terry WhiteheadPost production services : Pro Podcast SolutionsAdvertising sales: Contact us directlyContent hosting services: Earshot, Radio4All, PodBeanBeer Run, Louisiana, Craft Beer, Miller Light, Coors Light, Hazy Ipa, Fishing Trip, Beer Store, Beer Tasting, Beer Reviews, Local Brews, Family Adventure, Beer Selection, Suds Segment, Parish Brewing, Gnarly Barley Brewing, Port Orleans Brewing, Urban South Brewery, Hard Seltzer, Beer HumorParish Brewinghttp://www.parishbeer.comGnarly Barley Brewinghttp://gnarlybeer.comPort Orleans Brewinghttp://portorleansbrewingco.comUrban South Breweryhttp://urbansouthbrewery.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To kick off 2024, Cee and Tiff hung out for a deep dive into the multitude of reasons behind the alarming number of brewery closures that we've seen over the last 12-18 months. They looked at a number of the Ontarian and Canadian breweries that closed recently, and how several factors influenced where we're at currently including the pandemic and incessant shutdowns, a rise in operational costs (mostly rent and ingredients), market saturation and a change in drinking preferences, government regulation and taxation, the Master Framework Agreement, and products that don't seem to work. They also touched on opportunities for the future including regulatory changes, intentional marketing, diversity and equality initiatives, product diversity and how consumers can support. They cracked two brews from now-defunct breweries - Laylow's Zenith Belgian Golden Ale and Still Fields' Hoppy Saison. Tons of learnings here - cheers! Links as per the conversation: RTD Segment Growth Master Framework Agreement Changes Ontario Tax Reform Keep Craft Beer Local Ontario Beer Taxation OCB Advocacy BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
The Region of Peel will remain whole for the foreseeable future, bringing a close to a months-long ordeal for the workers in the region. Regional staff were working toward a January 2025 timeline to dissolve the region, but now the transition board assigned to oversee that will look to create efficiencies instead. So, why cancel the deal? Steve Paikin and John Michael McGrath discuss the details and the shrewd politics involved.The sale of alcohol is expanding in the Province of Ontario to include corner stores, big box retailers, and gas stations by 2026. The province has already received a failing grade for its alcohol control measures from organizations like the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, so why not fail even harder? It's a deal four decades in the making, so why did it take this long and what's at stake now that it's almost here?Steve and JMM answer your burning questions before the end of the year in our annual year-end mailbag. Got a question, send it on through to onpolitics@tvo.org for future episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TUNE INTO THE TOWN: THE CITY IS PREPARING FOR A LEGAL BATTLE WITH UBER Marissa Lennox is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by Karen Stintz, CEO, Variety Village, Alex Blumenstein, Co-Founder of The Peak, and Councillor Paula Fletcher, Ward 14 Toronto-Danforth. Yesterday, the Ontario auditor general's office published its annual report—a mixed bag with healthcare nuggets, some stuff about the Ontario Science Centre, and even driver exams and three-point turns. We'll chat about the big stuff with our panel, what stood out in the report.And then, onto the rumble between Uber and the City of Toronto. Uber's throwing punches, taking the city to court over a sudden council move to freeze ride sharing licenses. Toronto City Hall's saying it's all about slashing downtown pollution and traffic jams, part of a plan for zero-emission vehicles by 2030. So, here's my question: Is this cap just the government meddling where it shouldn't? Or could the city be onto something big here? IS IT TIME TO GET RID OF THE BEER STORE? Marissa Lennox is joined by Karl Moore, Associate Professor, Strategy & Organization at McGill University and Justin Bélanger Co-owner, Brewer, Stayed Brewing Company. Will the Ford government make The Beer Store a thing of the past and is this a good idea? Our panel weighs in. CANADA'S FOOD PRICE REPORT 2024 The annual 2024 Food Price Report was released today, and Canadians hoping for better food prices going into next year may not get their wish immediately but there could be some relief later in the year as inflation cools. Joining me now — Monika Korzun —co-author of this report, and postdoctoral fellow in the Faculty of Agriculture at Dalhousie University.
Our special guest is Kelly Higginson, President & CEO of Restaurants Canada, and we dive into the challenges faced by the foodservice industry post-COVID, the role of technology, tipping and the road ahead for a $100Billion industry in Canada where now more than 50 percent of restaurants and foodservice businesses operating at a loss or barely breaking even.In the news, Sylvain presents a new report from the Dalhousie University Agri-Food Analytics Lab, Changing Traditions: The Impact of Rising Food Prices on Holiday Meals, and we talk about the cost of a traditional holiday dinner, including egg nog and options for Canadians who are food insecure. We talk about the state of the The Beer Store in Ontario raising questions about the future of beer regulations and the iconic empties return system. Irony reigns as environmentalists jet to Dubai for COP28. A cantaloupe recall sparks a discussion on its reputation and the shortcomings of Canada's dangerous food alert system. We reflect on the legacy of George Cohon, whose forays into "Burger Diplomacy" in Russia for McDonald's lay in tatters under Putin's rule. Still, his legacy and spirit of generosity shine through Ronald McDonald House. We wrap with the startling twist of strategy with WeightWatchers CEO's surprising shift into buying a company that can prescribe weight loss drugs. About KellyKelly Higginson took on the role of President and CEO of Restaurants Canada after serving the organization as Chief Operating Officer since 2022. Prior to this, she served as the Executive Vice President of Operations at The CFW Group, leading operational strategy for North American hospitality brands like ki modern japanese + bar, The Shore Club and Joe Fortes Seafood & Chop House. During her time with The CFW Group, Higginson had first-hand experience navigating copious challenges as she worked to further the development and retention of employees through the global pandemic. About UsDr. Sylvain Charlebois is a Professor in food distribution and policy in the Faculties of Management and Agriculture at Dalhousie University in Halifax. He is also the Senior Director of the Agri-food Analytics Lab, also located at Dalhousie University. Before joining Dalhousie, he was affiliated with the University of Guelph's Arrell Food Institute, which he co-founded. Known as “The Food Professor”, his current research interest lies in the broad area of food distribution, security and safety. Google Scholar ranks him as one of the world's most cited scholars in food supply chain management, food value chains and traceability.He has authored five books on global food systems, his most recent one published in 2017 by Wiley-Blackwell entitled “Food Safety, Risk Intelligence and Benchmarking”. He has also published over 500 peer-reviewed journal articles in several academic publications. Furthermore, his research has been featured in several newspapers and media groups, including The Lancet, The Economist, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, BBC, NBC, ABC, Fox News, Foreign Affairs, the Globe & Mail, the National Post and the Toronto Star.Dr. Charlebois sits on a few company boards, and supports many organizations as a special advisor, including some publicly traded companies. Charlebois is also a member of the Scientific Council of the Business Scientific Institute, based in Luxemburg. Dr. Charlebois is a member of the Global Food Traceability Centre's Advisory Board based in Washington DC, and a member of the National Scientific Committee of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) in Ottawa.About MichaelMichael is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc. and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada and the Bank of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, Today's Shopping Choice and Pandora Jewellery. Michael has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. He has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions with C-level executives and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels. ReThink Retail has added Michael to their prestigious Top Global Retail Influencers list for 2023 for the third year in a row.Michael is also the president of Maven Media, producing a network of leading trade podcasts, including Remarkable Retail , with best-selling author Steve Dennis, now ranked one of the top retail podcasts in the world. Based in San Francisco, Global eCommerce Leaders podcast explores global cross-border issues and opportunities for eCommerce brands and retailers. Last but not least, Michael is the producer and host of the "Last Request Barbeque" channel on YouTube, where he cooks meals to die for - and collaborates with top brands as a food and product influencer across North America
This week on TLDR: Martin Short on money, his career, and how he feels about tattoos. Plus: the OpenAI debacle, bad news for The Beer Store, and the not-so-secret secret to buying a home (hint: it rhymes with schmarents).This episode was hosted by Devin Friedman, TLDR managing editor Kat Angus, business reporter Sarah Rieger, and finance educator Kyla Scanlon. Follow us on other platforms, or subscribe to our weekly newsletter: linkin.bio/tldrThe TLDR Podcast is offered by Wealthsimple Media Inc. and is for informational purposes only. The content in the TLDR Podcast is not investment advice, a recommendation to buy or sell assets or securities, and does not represent the views of Wealthsimple Financial Corp or any of its other subsidiaries or affiliates. Wealthsimple Media Inc. does not endorse any third-party views referenced in this content. More information at wealthsimple.com/tldr.
It's one of the world's strangest alcohol sales arrangements. Since the end of prohibition, beer in Ontario has primarily—sometimes nearly exclusively—sold at a signle chain of stores, that sell only beer. Nothing else. And while The Beer Store began as a collection of Canadian brewers, it is now almost totally owned by two megacompanies who hold a huge competitive advantage.A report last week indicated that the agreement that governs the situation will be allowed to expire, and the announcement will come before the end of the year. How did Ontario end up with The Beer Store in the first place? How has it held so much power for so long? And what will happen when it loses its hold on the industry?GUEST: Josh Rubin, business reporter, The Toronto Star
There are reports the Ford government may end an agreement that gives The Beer Store a monopoly on selling beer by the case. Longtime beer writer and analyst, Jordan St. John weighs on the news.
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Ben chats with Kelly Meyer, author of the book "How Not to Start a Damn Brewery" and host of the podcast of the same name. They talk beer in Texas, the mistakes most brewery owners make, and why he swears he's not bitter about selling his brewery; plus Ben rants about the allegedly impeding demise of The Beer Store and loud cars and a Texan gets quizzed on Canadiana.
Great names, sharp uniforms and interesting team logos are all crucial pieces of the puzzle that is building a successful sports brand but it seems like the upcoming Professional Women's Hockey League has dropped the ball on a few of those elements. How will this impact the league's launch as they make efforts to build fan bases and viewership? Also, will The Beer Store's potential end spell out disaster for beer sales in Ontario or will it be the best thing for it? Guest: Moshe Lander, Senior Economics Lecturer with Concordia University - Hard lessons are being taught to Gen Zs and Millennials as the economy plays hardball. That's the message being sent by The Food Professor, Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, who joins Scott to explain further what he means by this. Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Professor of Food Distribution and Policy, and Director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University - Did you know that the Canadian military has a presence in Israel? How involved is the CAF and do what degree? Is this presence sending a message that Canada has taken a side and should they even be there to begin with? Guest: Stephen M. Saideman, Paterson Chair of International Affairs at Carleton University, and Director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network - An arrest and charge of manslaughter has been made in the wake of the death of Adam Johnson. While there are other cases of athletes entering the courtroom for actions mid-game, will this one be similar? Guest: Jeff Manishen, Criminal Lawyer, Ross & McBride; Former Crown Attorney
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Your daily highlights of Toronto Today with Greg Brady & Sheba Siddiqui. On today's episode: 1 - Greg talks Beer Store & Rick Mercer handling protesters. (0:15 - 11:53) 2 - Chris Moise, Ward 13 Toronto Centre talking about the Toronto Board of Health. (11:59 - 19:29) 3 - April Engelberg, concerned citizen talking about Rick Leary's TTC: Allegations of bullying and a secret meeting about the CEO's future. (19:34 - 26:53) 4 - Greg, Sheba & Gord talk about old Bad Boy Bill Clinton ad and has fast have you driven. (26:59 - 39:09)
3:44 Welcome the Vermont Mom. 6:45 Getting to know Michael Petruccelli. 14:36 getting a reduced sentence for snitching. 19:05 Shocking Pregnant Girlfriend. 30:18 Scamming the Government. 37:24 Bricks threw the Window. 41:35 Attempts to Kill Her Mom. Please help support our show by listening/viewing, liking and subscribing. We would really appreciate it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! https://www.tiktok.com/@workingppod?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/workingperspectivespodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/workingperspectivespodcast-100884222318497 https://twitter.com/workingppod https://linktr.ee/Workingperspectives Vermont Mom- https://www.instagram.com/vermontmom20/ Comicsperspectives- https://www.instagram.com/comicsperspectives/ On this episode of the Working Perspectives Podcast Weekend Pop-in we see Matt Lavelle is joined by Bern Podcasy (Bernie Biceps), Liam Reese (aka Lasmeeshma), "Strong Stem" Steve Cabot and the Vermont Mom. On this show Liam and Steve will bring topics from around the globe. The topics are broken into 3 different categories. The categories are "Stupid is as Stupid Does" , "Incredibly Incredible" and "Sports and Speds". Liam and Steve will present their Headlines for the whole team to discuss. Then we are sent off into the sunset with some final thoughts!!! New Episodes Every Tuesday and Friday!!!!!! fyp,fyp;),for,you,page,your,fun,funny,comedy,comedian,hilarios,hilarious,podcast,for your page,inmate,prison fight,ufc,bjj,mised martial arts,mixed martial arts,belator,boxing,wrestling,brazilian jui jitsu,fight,fighting,fighter,music,rock band,happy,podcasts,starbucks,marriage,5 attempts on life,PA,Brussels,Dutch,Denmark,Monopoly,Samari Sword,grade school,elementary school,florida,teacher,Teacher and student,Sexting,crocodile,Beer Store,Michael Petruccelli,predator,vermont,
The biggest win in Ontario beer in the last three years was the rise of the independent bottle shop and the ability for bars, restaurants and cafes to sell packaged beer to-go. Evan MacDonald started The Wheeled Brew in Barrie, ON as the smallest bar in Canada, selling draft and to-go cans and bottles, growing the business into a larger space with a wider variety of brews in his impeccably curated fridge. Cee and Nate hung out with Evan to chat about the journey of growing the business in a strange climate, his love for haze and his super fun Haze Fest event, his awesome Haze House glassware brand, and we asked the question, does he really dislike lagers? We crushed a great lineup of beers hand-selected by Evan, including Goodlot's Nitwit, Fogorig's Unicorn Country, All My Friends' Vacay, Badlands' Stairway To Evan, Willibald's Hooch, and Rorschach's Haterade (Glacier Frost). This was a big one, cheers! BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
After surviving COVID-19 lockdowns, Ontario's craft beer brewers are facing a variety of hurdles that could put them out of business; whether it's debt, a recent jump in taxes, increased material costs on everything from cans to yeast, or continuing to work underneath The Beer Store monopoly. Some are succeeding with their suds. Others have been forced to sell, merge, or accept foreign takeovers in what some have described as an overcrowded beer market. The Agenda looks at the state of Ontario craft breweries.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3:39 Drunk Driver blames Dog. 8:52 Czeck Man electrocuted by ping pong ball in butt. 14:54 Poison sushi kills 2 people. 18:48 6 teachers arrested for sexual misconduct. 26:12 Steve laments the 76ers loss to the Celtics. 28:03 Martha Stewart on the cover of sports illustrated. Please help support our show by listening/viewing, liking and subscribing. We would really appreciate it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! https://www.tiktok.com/@workingppod?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/workingperspectivespodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/workingperspectivespodcast-100884222318497 https://twitter.com/workingppod https://linktr.ee/Workingperspectives On this episode of the Working Perspectives Podcast Weekend Pop-in we see Matt Lavelle is joined by Bern Podcasy (Bernie Biceps), Liam Reese (aka Lasmeeshma), "Strong Stem" Steve Cabot and "Jdub" Justin Richardson. On this show Liam and Steve will bring topics from around the globe. The topics are broken into 3 different categories. The catagories are "Stupid is as Stupid Does" , "Incredibly Incredible" and "Sports and Speds". Liam and Steve will present their Headlines for the whole team to discuss. Then we are sent off into the sunset with some final thoughts!!! New Episodes Every Tuesday and Friday!!!!!! fyp,fyp;),for,you,page,your,fun,funny,comedy,comedian,hilarios,hilarious,podcast,for your page,inmate,prison fight,ufc,bjj,mised martial arts,mixed martial arts,belator,boxing,wrestling,brazilian jui jitsu,fight,fighting,fighter,music,rock band,happy,podcasts,starbucks,marriage,5 attempts on life,PA,Brussels,Dutch,Denmark,Monopoly,Samari Sword,grade school,elementary school,florida,teacher,Teacher and student,Sexting,crocodile,Beer Store #fyp #like #comedy #funny #fun #trending #teachers
4:52 Liam starts off the Roast 9:36 Jamie Roasts like a champ 13:24 Bern burns the house down 18:28 JDub roasts the crew 22:57 Matt Roasts the team 28:32 Steve gets redemption and makes ground breaking announcement 31:33 The Team deliver their final thoughts Please help support our show by listening/viewing, liking and subscribing. We would really appreciate it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! https://www.tiktok.com/@workingppod?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/workingperspectivespodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/workingperspectivespodcast-100884222318497 https://twitter.com/workingppod https://linktr.ee/Workingperspectives On this episode of the Working Perspectives Podcast Weekend Pop-in we see Matt Lavelle is joined by Bern Podcasy (Bernie Biceps), Liam Reese (aka Lasmeeshma), "Strong Stem" Steve Cabot and "Jdub" Justin Richardson and Jamie Iglesias. Welcome to the 2 year anniversary roast of the 1 and only Steve Cabot New Episodes Every Tuesday and Friday!!!!!! #fypシ ,#fyp ,for,you,page,your,fun,funny,comedy,comedian,hilarios,hilarious,podcast,for your page,inmate,prison fight,ufc,bjj,mised martial arts,mixed martial arts,belator,boxing,wrestling,brazilian jui jitsu,fight,fighting,fighter,music,rock band,happy,podcasts,starbucks,marriage,5 attempts on life,PA,Brussels,Dutch,Denmark,Monopoly,Samari Sword,grade school,elementary school,florida,teacher,Teacher and student,Sexting,crocodile,Beer Store
Okay, if slamming your hand in the car door is worse than calling your boss "mom" by accident, how do we fit in getting your head exploded by a bad podcast? Not as extreme as getting to the Beer Store one minute late, surely... Send us your miseries: pleasedontcast@gmail.com patreon.com/pleasedontcast twitter.com/pleasedontcast
Nice day today, right around freezing and very sunny. I've had a heck of a week or two. Mike visited! Dave Visited! (Different Dave). Isabelle has another show coming up. I had trouble finding something in the Beer Store. Jon spoiled the quali for me.
BRAD SPIELBERGER- Brad says that Mitch Trubisky stinks. He wouldn't go so far as to say he should be replaced, however. Brad says the Steelers are a top-10 pass blocking offensive line right now!!! He said that both players on the right side are playing up to their contracts. Brad said the Najee Harris' running grade is not where it needs to be. Brad said that George Pickens is getting open, but Trubisky isn't getting him the ball because there are too many mouths to feed. 8:25- A local beer vendor had a sign poking fun at Matt Canada. It was picked up in New England. We love it. 8:32- We reset our Mike Tomlin "patience" conversation from earlier in the show. 8:48- THIS HITS DIFFERENT
It's a HARD day's night! Okay actually it's not since it's 11am during our broadcast. But we had a great time speaking with Michelle Sowinski from MolsonCoors who gave us the low-down on the Arizona Hard Half N Half Iced Tea Lemonade. Saying it is a mouthful, so grab a can from your local LCBO, Beer Store, or wherever coolers are sold and relax and give us a listen! Also, when it comes to coffee, what exactly IS the President's Bean, and where does it come from? Tune in and find out!
This father-son duo share the story of O'so Brewing Company. Many brewers got their start homebrewing, but Marc too things one step further. He opened a home-brew supply shop known as Point Brew Supply. O'so Brewing was named Wisconsin's second fastest growing brewery in 2013. Enjoy our conversation with Marc and Dylan while enjoying some oh so good beer!Follow O'so Brewing Company: Instagram: @oso_brewingFacebook: /osobrewingcompanyWebsite: osobrewing.comFollow Pour Another Round:Facebook: /PourAnothrRoundInstagram: @PourAnothrRoundTwitter: @PourAnothrRoundPour Another Round now has merch. Show off your favorite beer podcast to friends with the softest t-shirts and some pretty sweet hats. Even if you're drinking alone, wearing one of these will be like two of your favorite drinking buddies are always with you too. Check out the shop!
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