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Conservatives this week hammered the government on drug decriminalization, but Liberals countered with another hot-button issue: abortion. The House digs into both of those issues, hearing from an addictions doctor about what the heated political rhetoric means for people on the ground, and then weighing whether the Liberals' claims on reproductive rights have any substance.Then, we'll sit down with Canada's top diplomat in Moscow for her first interview since taking on that role. She says Canada-Russia relations might never have been worse — we ask what it's like dealing with Putin's regime.Plus, Canada Post is losing money — a lot of it. Two experts sit down to talk through the options for saving, selling or changing the postal service.This episode features the voices of: Dr. Vincent Lam, addictions doctor and authorShachi Kurl, president, Angus Reid InstituteSarah Taylor, ambassador to RussiaIan Lee, associate professor, Carleton University Marvin Ryder, associate professor, McMaster University
BWSS #112- Wildfires Across the World- Greece, Canada, Russia. What Happened in Maui? A House Explodes in Pennsylvania This is a record year for wildfires in the world. The fires in Canada alone have contributed to 25% of the world's carbon emissions this year. And the fires in Maui completely devastated the town of Lahaina, literally reducing it to ashes. How did it happen so fast? We explain it all. A house exploded in Plum, Pennsylvania, completely obliterating it and the houses next to it. And this isn't the only plum explosion. What is the problem? Was it gas? Laz has Beef and Lucas has WTF News… DONATE TO THE MAUI VICTIMS AND ORGANIZATIONS!! https://www.civilbeat.org/2023/08/help-maui-fire-victims-heres-how-you-can-donate/ PLEASE, SHARE, FOLLOW, and SUBSCRIBE!! It really helps… Available Everywhere! ALL LINKS @ www.RKaneMediaLLC.com Articles Sourced: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/08/14/pennsylvania-plum-house-explosion-deaths/ https://www.wri.org/insights/global-trends-forest-fires https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/record-setting-canadian-wildfires-could-persist-rest-marathon-summer-2023-08-11/ https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/22/europe/greece-record-breaking-heat-wave-climate-intl/index.html https://www.indiatoday.in/environment/story/world-fire-atlas-shows-wildfires-raging-across-the-planet-2419709-2023-08-11 https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/22/europe/greece-record-breaking-heat-wave-climate-intl/index.html https://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-did-maui-fire-start-cause-lahaina-hawaii-wildfire/ https://apnews.com/article/maui-hawaii-lahaina-deadliest-wildfire-fb2ebf6cd39c149a582b82eed6ac3930
Originally recorded and released on Aug. 10, 2023.In a Word from Aug. 1, 2023, revelations unfold within the White House, exposing hidden truths and creating chaos. Secrets as well as meetings held by political figures on both sides, regarding Iraq and Baghdad, will be exposed leading to explosive consequences. Accountability will become the focus as deceptive individuals and ministries face retribution parallel to the tale of Judas. Canada braces for change, empowering the people to break their chains, Russia's power struggle intensifies, and Disney shall take another hit. Tune in Aug. 10th @6pm EDT.Website: https://arkofgrace.org Prayer Requests: https://arkofgrace.org/prayer-requests Donate: https://arkofgrace.org/donate Partners: https://arkofgrace.org/ministry-partners
Today's guests: Scott Newark, Former Security Policy Advisor to the governments of Ontario and Canada / Former crown prosecutor Michel Juneau-Katsuya, Former chief of the Asia-Pacific Unit- Canadian Security Intelligence Service Ian Garner, historian and Russia analyst / Author: "Z Generation: Into the Heart of Russia's Fascist Youth" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode reports on the latest data breaches, an attack on internet-connected irrigation systems in Israel and more
The Awakener and his trusty inside guy, The Insider warm up the podcast this week talking about Canada's ties with China through the PM and the disaster that Trudeau is spearheading that will destroy our economy. They check in on the Biden saga and then there is more on the PATREON. SUBSCRIBE NOW AT www.theawakener.ca
A history lesson about Winnipeg before Bobby Hull arrived to play for the Jets, and how our city changed after he jumped from the Black Hawks to the WHA and became an ambassador for Winnipeg. Marty sets the scene for Episode 8: who our heroes were, the rise and fall of the amateur National team, and the leadership of Ben Hatskin with other businessmen and community leaders to bring major league hockey to the Arena. This is about Winnipeg sports history as we lived it - in Marty's era, sports was our other religion and part of his upbringing; he sets the stage of how the national game had evolved as Canada's Centennial and the NHL expansion era dawned, the stars from Winnipeg, etc. Bobby Hull was a superstar, with flair, bulging muscles and a personality made for the media. The Jewish community - proud to be represented in the ownership of the franchise - along with the rest of Manitoba were presented with fire-wagon scores and unmatched excitement. Hear how The Golden Jet made Winnipeg internationally famous and put our city on the map. 10:00 Peter Young, PY The Sports Guy, joins the podcast. He talks about his career in Thunder Bay, being invited to Winnipeg in June 1974 and the luck he had in becoming the CKY-TV sports anchor. Hear about his 50 years of friendship with Hull; the experiences of travel in European countries where Hull, Ulf Nilsson and Anders Hedberg et al established their brand of hockey and made Winnipeg an international destination. Peter tells about the appreciation players had for Hull taking down the reserve clause and about Hull with his fans and his work with charities off-ice. From Marty as a fan at the game and Peter doing TV play by play, hear of the dramatic night Hull tied Rocket Richard's 50 goals in 50 games record against Gordie Howe and the Houston Areos on Valentine's Day 1975. Peter tells about Howe and Hull ribbing Peter's dad. You'll hear a fan letter Hull got after that game from a family that ended up owning... the Jets. 40.00 We talk about the '74 WHA series against Russia, '76 Canada Cup, and our perspectives of seeing the home squad beat the tremendous Russian and Czeck national teams. So many Bobby Hull imitations and memories - the broadcasters and athletes of the past - hear about Friar Nicholson, Don Jonas and more; listen to the experience of a blind kid in Philly, a former network anchor, and an ex-Chicago goalie - and of Hull trying to save a life in the Jets offices. Peter tells about some historical revisionism he put together for an MTN recap about the 1972 Canada-Russia series. Peter addresses the 'other side' of Hull and the things being said by people who never knew him; then the final visit with Bobby at the WHA reunion. We recall the George Smith trophy and the Jets-Russia old-timers at the post-game bar. Peter also confirms that he gave a boost to Marty's wrestling career on CKY in '83 and tells some AWA stories. 1:28.26 Part 2 - One more funny Jets story - Marty's most memorable Jets WHA game was because of a wild final 5 minutes, and a Racers goalie who never knew what hit him. Literally. Then, Kenny and Marty add a few observations about the coverage of Bobby Hull's issues away from the game, review what's been written, and analyze the agenda behind it. 1:46:00 A brief crime report scoop - we tell you what the cops won't tell the public about the victim of homicide #5 this year - even though they told us about him before. We ask why the cops are biting their tongue. Donate via Paypal https://www.paypal.me/MartyGoldMedia To sponsor or advertise on our show: martygoldlive@gmail.com
Today marks the 33rd anniversary of the Montreal Massacre; the day a gunman targeted and killed 14 women and injured 14 more at École Polytechnique in Montréal. We talk with Suzanne Duncan, Vice President of Philanthropy at The Canadian Women's Foundation to discuss whether we're doing enough to end gender-based violence in Canada. Another barrage of deadly missile strikes in Ukraine has further damaged that country's power grid. Joining us to discuss the latest on the war in Eastern Europe is Marcus Kolga, founder of DisinfoWatch.org and a Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute's Centre for Advancing Canada's Interests Abroad. Calgary is increasing the number of warming shelters available to the city's most vulnerable, but are we doing enough to protect our homeless population with winter weather upon us? Patricia Jones is the President of the Calgary Homeless Foundation and joined us to talk about what more can be done. Finally, Global's Morning of Giving looks a little different this year! You can donate at the Drive Thru Drop Off Donation Zone and we'll break it down with the event creator and traffic guru, Leslie Horton!
We begin with the latest on the Hockey Canada controversy. We speak with Award-Winning Filmmaker, Author and Journalist Laura Robinson for her thoughts on what she believes the future holds for the organization, now that the CEO and Board of Directors have stepped down. Then we get an update on the war in Ukraine. We catch up with Andrew Rasuilis from the ‘Canadian Global Affairs Institute' for details on the ‘ramped up' Russian missile attacks on Kyiv and how the ‘dynamics' of the conflict may change, come Winter. It's “National Farmer's Day”, and we get a rundown of how the 2022 harvest is looking and what challenges lie ahead for Producers over the coming months from Farmer and Agronomist, Matt Gosling. Finally, fall is here, and holidays are just around the corner. We catch up with Ellen Percival, Publisher of “Calgary's Child Magazine”, for some seasonal tips and suggestions to keep the kids entertained.
Host Peter Mazereeuw gives you a rundown of key events coming up in Canadian politics, then interviews University of Toronto Professor Tim Sayle about the history of Canada-Russia relations.
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The At Issue panel looks at how the parties are framing the narrative on soaring inflation for their own political gains. Plus, the panellists discuss whether Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland's walkout at the G20 summit was the right way to deal with Russia.
The At Issue panel discusses the impact of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's speech to the Canadian Parliament, one week before NATO leaders are expected to meet in Brussels. Plus, the panellists examine Defence Minister Anita Anand's promise to increase defence spending and what that looks like. At Issue is Canada's most-watched political panel, hosted by CBC Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton and featuring leading political journalists; Chantal Hebert, Andrew Coyne, Althia Raj and Elamin Abdelmahmoud. #Zelensky #Ukraine #AtIssue
The At Issue panel examines whether Canada should increase its contributions to the NATO alliance. Plus, the Conservative Party leadership race heats up as well-known politicians like Jean Charest and Leslyn Lewis throw their hats into the ring. Rosemary Barton hosts Chantal Hébert, Althia Raj, Andrew Coyne and Elamin Abdelmahmoud.
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The At Issue panel discusses how the Western world is responding to Russia and the situation in Ukraine and if Canada should be doing more. Plus, the panellists examine how the federal Conservative leadership race is shaping up.
David Menzies and Sheila Gunn Reid react to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to revoke the Emergencies Act, while Russia launches a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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Icebreakers: A conversation about Canadian and Eurasian business
Today we welcome CERBA's old friend and its National Board member - Mr. Piotr Dutkiewicz, to the IceBreakers Podcast. Piotr is a Professor of Political Science and former Director of the Institute of European and Russian Studies at Carleton University. He is also an author of 16 books and a current Valdai Club member, a group of forty world-renowned experts on Russia.Piotr is sharing stories about his family, living and studying in Russia, moving to Canada, "Golden time" in Canada-Russia relations, teaching at Carleton University and the areas of prospective cooperation between our countries.Related Links to the EpisodeCarleton UniversityValdai ClubCanada Russia Business Council 2021Timeline:00:00 Intro00:40 Introducing Piotr Dutkiewicz1:42 Cultural shock5:13 Trademark of Russian culture6:44 Three letters to Oxford, Berkeley or Queens9:05 "Golden times" of European and Russian Institute at Carleton11:23 Deal with Russia "As Is"13:33 Global challenges - global responses16:57 Teaching at Carleton University21:20 CIDA projects24:17 Cooperate, not collide28:31 What is Valdai Club Foundation?33:19 What made Piotr a leader?34:10 What does the future hold for Piotr35:14 ConclusionIcebreakers is produced by CERBA, an independent non-profit organization that promotes bilateral trade and investment between Canada and Eurasia. www.cerbanet.org
Icebreakers: A conversation about Canadian and Eurasian business
On this episode of Icebreakers, Nathan sits down with Craig Cohon, a London-based businessman, entrepreneur and investor, and the Chief Strategy Officer at ApiJect. Craig was first exposed to Canada-Russia trade 45 years ago at the age of 13, when his father, the founder and senior chairman of McDonald's Canada and McDonald's Russia, met with the Soviet Delegation in Montreal. Later, Craig volunteered for the weighty task of bringing Coca-Cola to the former Soviet Union during the 1990s. During the episode, Nathan and Craig discuss the process of introducing Coca-Cola to the area while it was undergoing major cultural and political upheaval to become Russia as we know it today. They also discuss Craig's experiences carrying the torch during the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, and bringing Cirque du Soleil to Russia.Learn more about CERBA here: https://www.cerbanet.org/0:00 – Intro0:39 - Introducing Craig Cohon1:29 - How it all started2:02 - Coca-Cola launch adventure in the USSR12:19 - Bringing Cirque du Soleil to Russia15:08 – Language barrier18:58 - What Craig loves about Russians23:44 - Visiting Sochi Olympics in 201428:04 - Contributing to nuclear disarmament31:38 - Backstage stories33:46 - Why Canadians and Russians have to work together34:54 - Outstanding birthday celebration37:14 - What made Craig a leader?37:50 - When Craig will come back to Russia39:42 - Conclusion
This week it’s our annual Bookmarks episode, where we tell the fascinating stories from our research that didn’t fit into the regular season. Including a little-known backstory of the 1972 Canada/Russia hockey series and a moving story about another hockey game that was cut short by tragedy.
TSN's Dave Poulin joins The Drive to set up Canada/Russia at the U18s, Ottawa's stellar play of late, the Rangers/Capitals game, New York's front office changes, and more
Bobby T and the Viking cover the scary Canadian lockdowns in Quebec. Reagan must be rolling in his grave with the recent war drums directed at Russia. We also discuss Charlie Chester and his tinder dates, conservative latinos and sci-fi mosquitoes. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/itdoesntfit)
Hot takes, World Juniors, and CANUCKS HOCKEY BABY!!! We're always presented by Owners Box Weekly Fantasy Sports and Players Choice Sports. The NHL is back and Owners Box has hockey drafts up the wazoo. Get drafting before you miss out on week one. Brady starts it all off with a pizza pizza review, the guys talk a ton about Nils Hoglander and his emergence as the next big thing in Canucks land. The World Juniors took a turn and the guys debate who has the bigger rivalry: Canada/USA or Canada/Russia? Ryan had a big surprise for the guys and you better believe it's going to be groundbreaking stuff. We discuss division names, sponsors and we're just so darn excited for hockey to come back.
With the World Juniors wrapping up, this week the boys discuss the Canada-Russia hockey rivalry. You won't believe what happened when Russ and the Montreal Canadiens when they travelled to Russia for an exhibition game. Things got a little out of hand and what Brian Skrudland did to the Russian coach is absolutely wild! Russ isn't a big fan of Mike Milbury and he tells us why. The guys get into Russ' biggest NHL regret; a funny story about Pat Burns and a planned bag skate; Do players have more respect for coaches now or back when Russ played? Also James Duthie's new book, and what they did over the holidays.
Join Burke and Sean in their return after a month of writing NHL Previews for the site! This week, we talked about the 2021 World Juniors up to the Canada-Russia semi-final matchup (where Sean forgets who played who throughout the tournament multiple times) and then we switch over to the NHL with some North Division and West Division talk, analysis, and predictions. See more episodes on our site: clappercast.com. How do you think these two divisions will play out? Let us know on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter!
Canada/ Russia. Czechs/Americans. The table is set for the semi finals on Monday night in Edmonton.
Phil Heilman returns to the show as he and Lucas look back at the Gold Medal Game from the 2020 World Juniors between Canada and Russia.
INFO ON EUGENE ROMAN:LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eugene-roman-45274410/ BIO:Served on the board of the Ukrainian Credit Union limited for 20 years.Canadian CIO of the year in 2015.Helped Ukrainian credit union significantly grow base and adopt a new technologyScholarship named after him “Ukrainian Credit Union Limited Eugene Roman Scholarship”EVP Digital Excellence at Canadian Tire CanadaCurrently the principle of “Design.ai, Ltd. focused on applying design intelligence to business opportunitiesFrom 2012 to 2018 Eugene was the EVP of digital excellence and tech advisor for the Canadian Tire CorporationCurrently serves on the board of the The Stars Group Inc.Currently serves on the board of EPM Systems Inc.Owns Rosewood Estate Winery – a family winery with wife Renata and children Krystina (marketing) and William (production), a boutique production vineyard producing 5000 cases of wine and 1500 cases of meade a year.Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot and Cabernet Franc are the products of the vineyard.2015 Canadian CIO of the year for creating a strategic plan to transform Canadian Tire into an innovator in digital marketing and overseeing the development of three digital centers including “Cloud 9 Digital Innovation Center” in Winnipeg and the “Digital Garage” in Kitchener Waterloo Ontario.Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Monk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto.Responsible for integrating critical technology and business processes to better deliver innovative programs.Has led efforts to increase productivity and improve performance in order to deliver current “next GEN” services more efficiently in large organizations.Started career and telecom working for the Nortel Networks corporation and then went onto work with Bell Canada Enterprises Inc.Eugene is a frequent speaker on the “hyper connected digital world.”He is also on the board of governors at York University.Today Eugene is the Executive in Residence for AI at the Schulich Business School.SHOW INTRO:When I grow up in Montreal there was Expo 67,I still remember Moshe Safdia and his McGill architecture thesis project that became the incredible housing development called Habitat and the Yugoslavian pavilion which was a pyramid upended and standing on his point.Ken Dryden, Guy La Fleur and Rocket Richard we’re all part of the Canadiens hockey team as they won the Stanley Cup after Stanley cup every year. We even got the day off school when the first Canada Russia hockey series was played.There was the Olympics in 76 and I watched as Nadia Comaneci get the first ever perfect 10 in gymnastics.And every weekend throughout the winter my four brothers and I along with my parents we drive north to Mont Tremblant and ski. And it seemed like every Friday night there was a stop at Canadian tire. No if you don’t know Canadian tire it was a kind of a mix between REI, Dick’s Sporting Goods and AutoZone. I remember it had a very specific smell something like a mix between tires and travel. Canadian tire, next to Pascal’s the hardware store, was one of our favorite places.My guest on today’s podcast grew up during the same time and went on to become the Canadian CIO of the year in 2015.The Ukrainian credit union has a scholarship named after him and he sits on a number of boards of tech-based companies. He’s also the owner of a vineyard and, by consequence of making meade, a beekeeper producing thousands of gallons of honey every year and is Executive in residence for AI at the Schulich business school.And that CIO of the year award that Eugene Roman won in 2015 well, it was for creating a strategic plan to transform Canadian Tire into an innovator in digital marketing and overseeing the development of three digital centers including “Cloud 9 Digital Innovation Center” in Winnipeg and the “Digital Garage” in Kitchener Waterloo Ontario.INFO ON DAVID KEPRON:Website: https://www.davidkepron.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-kepron-9a1582b/Instagram:davidkepron and NXTLVL_experience_designTwitter:@davidkepron
Greg Fish schools us on black holes, extreme physics and astronomy... RUOK with a moose playing soccer? Plus, Hank "The Hacker" Fordham delves into Canadian/Russian cyber activity. HEY, DO YOU LIKE PODCASTS? Why not subscribe to ours?find it on Apple, Google, Spotify & Tune In.
As a hockey player, Theo Fleury won an Olympic Gold Medal for Canada and a Stanley Cup with the Calgary Flames. He is also responsible for one of the most memorable goal celebrations in NHL history. But it's his victories off the ice, as a survivor of addiction and abuse, and a champion for recovery, which he's most proud of. On today's Games People Play podcast, Bernie and Theo talk about the infamous Canada-Russia brawl at the 1987 World Junior Tournament; the Edmonton-Calgary rivalry of the 80s and 90s; owning one of the few NHL scoring records not held by Wayne Gretzky; playing in Ireland for the Belfast Giants, and the importance of retiring a Flame. Later, Theo tells of a chance meeting at a golf tournament and how it led to the writing of his memoir, Playing With Fire, which recounts his experience as a child of trauma victim parents, his own sexual abuse, healing through music and reconnection with his Aboriginal roots, and his current calling as an inspirational speaker.
Virtual fans at sporting events, 2009 Canada-Russia semifinal at World Juniors, memories of the 2009 World Junior in Ottawa and this day in sports history.
The guys caught up with Dale and Mark Hunter, days after the brothers returned home with world junior gold medals. Mark talks about building a championship team, while Dale talks about the challenge of coaching such a star studded lineup, and how a hunch likely led to Akil Thomas’ game winning goal. What was with the black jerseys? The guys get to the bottom of it with team Canada’s equipment manager Chris Maton, and also get a fans perspective, a OHL season ticket holder who made the trip to the Czech Republic to watch the tournament Also, the guys look back on comments from Akil Thomas on Around the OHL in November, talking about what the World Juniors and the Canada/Russia rivalry means to him. Pretty neat considering he would score the golden goal just under two months later. https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/around-the-ohl-podcast/id1058585109?mt=2
We have our Gold Medal match up... it's Canada/Russia... suit the semi finals were very interesting with different challenges.
People actually stopped by to listen to us tonight... BUT there was beer. We just decided at the last minute to do an extra podcast and start talking about Canada/Russia... plus lots off other stuff too. Just trying to have some fun in the Czech Republic and cheer on Team Canada.
On the December 9 London Live podcast: Are vaping-related illnesses being under-reported in Canada? With Global News journalist Heather Yourex-West Russia is being punished at the Olympics...again with Dr. Angela Schneider, Director of the Centre for Olympic Studies at Western University. Avoiding sticky situations at your work Christmas party with labour and employment lawyer Howard Levitt.
After attending the Russia vs OHL game three live, Peter has a quick review of the games played already in the QMJHL and OHL with a focus on players including Dmitri Zavgorodiny, Alex Khovanov, Raphael Lavoie, Jakob Pelletier, Dawson Mercier, Quinton Byfield, Cole Perfetti, Rodin Amirov, Maxim Groshev, Hunter Jones, Connor McMichael, Connor Zary, Brayden Tracey, Peyton Krebs, Kirby Dach, Dylan Cozens, Nolan Foote, Bowen Byran, Ty Smith, Jett Woo, Calen Addison, and Kaedan Korczak. Thanks for listening and enjoy the show!
On the November 11 London live podcast: What the Royal Canadian Navy does better than anyone else in the world with Lieutenant John Chew. Talking with a veteran about their time in the military with Retired Master Corporal Jay Stewart. The Canada Russia series goes tonight at Budweiser Gardens with Akil Thomas.
Peter shares his observations on top prospects from the Wisconsin at Penn State games last weekend. Both teams boast prominent prospects making this a mini All-Star game featuring Cole Caufield, Alex Turcotte, K'Andre Miller, Sean Dhooghe, Roman Ahcan and more from Wisconsin. Penn State has several Senior prospects to watch for the free agent season including Brandon Biro, Nate Sucese, and Alex Limoges as well as drafted prospects like Evan Barratt, Nikita Pavlychev, Aarne Talivite and more. In part two, Peter previews team Russia for the Canada Russia series that begins I Quebec tonight focusing on Vasili Podkolzin, Rodin Amirov, Amir Miftakhov, Ivan Morozov and Danil Savunov as well as Russian joining from the Q in Dmitri Zavgorodiny, Yegor Sokolov, Alex Khavanov, and Nikita Alexandrov. Be sure to watch the games on SportsNet Enjoy the show and thanks for listening
We kick it off by recapping the big 6-1 victory for the Preds over the Ducks, followed by some upcoming college and high school hockey events in the area. Next, Preds prospect Egor Afanasyev joined the show. The Windsor Spitfires forward recently signed an Entry Level Contract with Nashville and was named to Team Russia for the Canada-Russia series. We also find out his favorite junk food and give him a movie recommendation. (12:45) Head coach Mike Corbett of the University of Alabama in Huntsville Chargers joined us next to discuss the home opener this weekend. We also highlight a few new players to the program. (28:25) Lastly, we address a "god-awful" thing said on the Anaheim broadcast, Kyle Turris and Preds players as pasta. Enjoy! (36:30)
Today we discuss the following topics:1, Who's this Swedish kid scoring all the goals for the Sabres?2, Who's going to be representing Canada in the upcoming Canada/Russia summit? and3, Who's scoring all the real sick goals lately?All that and more on today's episode of Locked On Los Angeles Kings, part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Want to know more about a prospect? Want some wild speculation on how many goals Jeff Carter will score this year? We want all of your questions! Send an email to lockedonlakings@gmail.com or find us on Twitter at @LockedOnLAKings and share your thoughts.Thanks to Joseph McDade for our opening song. Joseph's music is available at https://josephmcdade.com/music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we discuss the following topics: 1, Who's this Swedish kid scoring all the goals for the Sabres? 2, Who's going to be representing Canada in the upcoming Canada/Russia summit? and 3, Who's scoring all the real sick goals lately? All that and more on today's episode of Locked On Los Angeles Kings, part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Want to know more about a prospect? Want some wild speculation on how many goals Jeff Carter will score this year? We want all of your questions! Send an email to lockedonlakings@gmail.com or find us on Twitter at @LockedOnLAKings and share your thoughts. Thanks to Joseph McDade for our opening song. Joseph's music is available at https://josephmcdade.com/music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Dopud has built an impressive career playing nuanced villains and nasty dudes on all manner of television shows – characters like Vinson, the serial killer he played on The 100 who kept his victims' hands and feet as mementos; Viktor, the high-ranking Russian mobster he played on Arrow; Ward Avery, the chauvinistic DEA agent he played on CBC's 1970s crime miniseries Caught; or vicious drug cartel leader Jason Micic on Power, an unrelenting crime drama set in present-day New York that counts Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson as an executive producer. So how did this lovely human being – an athletic Montrealer who was drafted by the Saskatchewan Rough Riders and played Vic Hadfield in the hockey-centric period drama Canada-Russia '72 – end up as the face of evil and villainy? Mike joins Sabrina Furminger in the podcast lab to talk about playing bad guys, transitioning from sports to working with 50 Cent, and his time in the Stargate 'verse. This episode of the YVR Screen Scene Podcast is sponsored by Liquid Amber Tattoo and Art Collective.
The Rugby World Cup is but weeks away and Alex, Ben and Adam are here to finish up their previews ahead of the global showpiece in the Land the Rising Son. In classic ERB fashion, there is a foul up when it comes to the New Zealand preview, Adam is willing on the briyani he had for breakfast to deal with the previous night, Ben gets tired playing golf in windy Mauritius, and Alex - serene and pure for most of the pod like driven snow - gets triggered by the name of Frans Steyn and "reserve flyhalf" being mentioned in the same sentence. Between it all, the gang chat about Steve Hansen telling the Six Nations to suck it, the passing of Springbok great Chester Williams, South Africa squaring their record against Japan and Russia's path to the World Cup. Matt is lost somewhere in Korea. Music by @monstroid, 80s TV Show.
Jared Book and Patrik Bexell talk about Carey Price's game against the Calgary Flames and his battle "upstairs". They also discuss Jake Evans, and Lukas Vejdemo with the Laval Rocket, the World Juniors and Alexander Romanov's performance at the Canada-Russia series. Follow us on Twitter: Podcast: www.twitter.com/Habsent_Minded Website: www.twitter.com/HabsEOTP Patrik: www.twitter.com/Zeb_Habs Jared: www.twitter.com/jaredbook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jared Book and Patrik Bexell talk about Carey Price's game against the Calgary Flames and his battle "upstairs". They also discuss Jake Evans, and Lukas Vejdemo with the Laval Rocket, the World Juniors and Alexander Romanov's performance at the Canada-Russia series. Follow us on Twitter: Podcast: www.twitter.com/Habsent_Minded Website: www.twitter.com/HabsEOTP Patrik: www.twitter.com/Zeb_Habs Jared: www.twitter.com/jaredbook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Patrik Bexell, Namiko Hitotsubashi and Scott Matla discuss the last week, including a great win against the Washington Capitals. They also talk about the Canada/Russia series which will feature a Habs prospect on every team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Patrik Bexell, Namiko Hitotsubashi and Scott Matla discuss the last week, including a great win against the Washington Capitals. They also talk about the Canada/Russia series which will feature a Habs prospect on every team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this special episode, Tyler looks at the Canadian Hockey League's best, as they get set to take on Russia in the 16th Canada/Russia Series. Tyler looks at the players representing the WHL, OHL, and QMJHL; and Islanders draft pick Noah Dobson joins to talk about his experience last year in the series, and his dream to play for Team Canada in the World Junior Tournament. Music: "Seek Advice Elsewhere" by Off With Their Heads "White Trash" by Steriogram "The Key to Gramercy Park" by Deadsy
Today's top stories: The IMF and World Bank commence their spring meetings in Washington, D.C.; the Treasury Department may move to block Chinese investment in sensitive technologies; and ahead of the recent Southwest Airlines plane crash this week the company clashed with GE over aircraft inspections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new 53 million-year-old insect fossil called a scorpionfly discovered at B.C.'s McAbee fossil bed site bears a striking resemblance to fossils of the same age from Pacific-coastal Russia, giving further evidence of an ancient Canada-Russia connection. “We've seen this connection before through fossil plants and animals, but these insects show this in a beautiful way,” says Bruce Archibald, a research associate in SFU's Department of Biological Sciences and the Royal BC Museum. Guest: Bruce Archibald
Subscribe to us on iTunes and Google Play RSS feeds! apple.co/2mRdkHy bit.ly/2m8Hfwv --- Join our Discord Server where we record live! discordapp.com/invite/Bf2Vnn3 --- - **00:00:00** Welcome to Mangachu and Roolf! - **00:01:30** Discussing airline seating - **00:03:30** Discussing Mangachu's D.Va - **00:07:30** Did Canada prepare Pharah-Mercy because they knew Oasis was the tiebraker versus Russia? - **00:11:20** Talking a bit of Sombra - **00:13:30** The pressure of the Canada-Russia match - **00:19:00** Any players that surprised you? - **00:19:40** Who do you want to face next, at BlizzCon? - **00:24:00** Discussing the format of the Overwatch World Cup - **00:31:00** Doomfist??? - **00:33:00** Thoughts on the Anti-Dive comp? - **00:38:00** Getting distracted by NBA players - **00:41:30** What surprised you about your own teammates? - **00:44:30** Listener Questions - **00:44:45** Do we think there will be a lot of Doomfist at BlizzCon? - **00:45:15** How many balls can Roolf carry? - **00:47:30** Do you think the groups were seeded well? - **00:50:30** How bad was the cactus popsicle? - **00:54:00** Who gives the best hugs on Team Canada? - **00:54:00** Thoughts on the Luna scandal? - **00:59:00** Thoughts on EnVyUs in the OWL? - **01:01:00** Thoughts on the Brad to NRG move? - **01:04:30** Thoughts on the Player Signing Period? - **01:06:00** How did you get so good at Pharah? --- Follow Mangachu on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Mangachu_ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mangachu_ Follow Roolf on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoolfOW Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/roolfow
Adam and Jonathan Preview the World Cup of Hockey Semi Final match between Canada and Russia.
Another week, another awesome podcast! The Olympics are in full swing and things get a bit heated as the Canada/Russia rivalry sparks up even between us. Why do Olympians get all the medal loving? Gamers get trophies too on a daily basis, and leave it to South Park to make the most controversial trophy list ever! Will it get patched to make it more PC friendly? Who knows, but we delve into a long-talk about patches in general and how crazy patchy the current gaming market has become. All this and more on this week's episode!
Tally, Lexi and Eliza get their podcast on. Topics from Episode 007, in no particular order: – Revisiting teams Canada/Russia and USA – Lexi is up late and it makes her cranky – Sexy potatoes – Why Chris Kunitz is not overrated – Eliza elaborates on following hockey from across the pond and dating a […]
As the billionaires ready themselves to lock-out the millionaires over a few percentage points of total revenues, we here at Nation Radio nevertheless resolutely march on with continued hockey coverage. It may be mid-August and we may be talking about the same stuff in November because the powers-that-be are having their white collar slap fight, but what the hell...it's why we're all here right?This week, Allan invited some tried and true guests like Corey Pronman, Jonathan Willis and Corey Graham to talk about Oilers prospects, other high-end kids and summer tournaments.This is Nation Radio. First up is Guy Flaming of the Pipeline show. Guy shares his thoughts on the Ivan Hlinka tournament, the draft and the recent issues faced by the Windsor Spitfires of the OHL.Next we have Derek Zona of Coppernblue and NHLNumbers. Derek talks with Lowetide about Oilers Prospect rankings and where newly drafted Nail Yakupov falls on that list. Hockey Prospectus and draft/prospect guru Corey Pronman is guest #3. Pronman goes over the prospects in the recent Canada-Russia series as well as the undrafted but majorly talented Nathan MacKinnon and Seth Jones.OilersNation's own Jonathan Willis stopped by this week as well. Jon discusses what he will do during the lock-out, some Oilers thoughts and his "zone entries and exits" project.Finally, play-by-play voice of the Oil Kings Corey Graham rounds out the guest list. Topics include prospects Henrik Samuelson and Curtis Lazar as well the Oil Kings upcoming season.Lowetide finishes the show about his thoughts on a variety of topics. Full Whole thing.As always, we would like to remind prospective sponsors that Nation Radio still has a few advertising packages available. Please contact Kent.wilson@gmail.com for more information.
Get a recap of Wednesday at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics in men's ice hockey including a surprising result in the Canada/Russia game.