Best podcasts about cjad

Latest podcast episodes about cjad

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall
Luc Rabouin: Projet Montreal promises simpler construction and no more useless orange cones

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 19:57


Luc Rabouin, Leader of Projet Montreal and mayor of the Montreal borough of Plateau-Mont-Royal, joined Aaron in our CJAD studios.

The Big Five Podcast
François Legault's shuffle and advertise strategy. Plus: How to fight back against insane language policies.

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 22:55


Elias Makos is joined by Raphaël Melançon, political analyst for CTV Montreal and CJAD 800, columnist for the Montreal Gazette, and president and founder of Trafalgar Strategies, and Andrew Caddell, a town councillor in Kamouraska, and President of the Task Force on Linguistic policy. It is cabinet shuffle day for the CAQ. A fascinating side of the language debate exposed this morning by the Montreal Gazette’s series on the city’s struggles to adapt to the new language policies of Bill 96. Edmonton police are challenging the Crown prosecutor's decision to offer a plea deal to a woman charged with murdering an eight year old indigenous girl A mayor in Eastern Ontario is tired of residents of Quebec not paying their parking tickets

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: Questioning Montreal's new metro station names, Legault makes a bad choice for Environment Minister

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 8:46


The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Wednesday September 10, 2025)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 38:22


Trudie Mason, Sarah Sajedi, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Cendrix Bouchard, Dan Riskin

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Dan Riskin: How processed foods make you fatter

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 5:28


Science communicator and bat expert Dan Riskin talks to Andrew Carter every Wednesday at 8:20.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Dr. Mitch: What is sepsis and why is it so dangerous?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 3:46


Dr. Mitch Shulman can be heard every weekday morning at 7:50 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Just how harmful are microplastics in single-use water bottles?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 4:17


New research based in Montreal has looked into the presence of microplastics and nanonplastics in single-use water bottles. Sarah Sajedi is a PHD candidate in Concordia University's Environmental Engineering program. She shared the results of the study with Andrew Carter.

The Big Five Podcast
The decline of downtown Montreal. Plus: The half-a-billion-dollar Quebec high school.

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 25:41


Elias Makos is joined by Political analyst Karim Boulos, and Akil Alleyne, Reporter and commentator with extensive experience analysing legal, political, and social issues and Manager of the GemStar Circle of Excellence Scholarship Program. Three-quarters of downtown Montreal workers believe the city's core has deteriorated. A new poll from the Brotherhood of Montreal Police officers says one in four Montrealers does not feel safe in the city. Francois Bonnardel will get the boot come tomorrow’s CAQ cabinet shuffle. The cost of construction for a high school on the south shore has exploded to almost $500 million. With sales declining, the SAQ is desperately trying to get more 18-to-24-year-olds in its stores.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Meet the Montreal teen who is racing in the US Junior Formula Circuit

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 6:00


A young local car racer has been making waves far beyond our city limits. At just 15 years old, Montreal’s Luca Day has gone from indoor karting at the age of eight to competing in the U.S. junior formula circuit. He spoke to Andrew Carter.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: The enormous cost to build a high school in Quebec

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 10:25


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Dr. Mitch: Can a brain chip be the cure for paralysis?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 3:43


Dr. Mitch Shulman can be heard every weekday morning at 7:50 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Île-Perrot woman mistakenly declared dead fighting government to prove she's alive

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 5:58


Île-Perrot resident Nia Daskalopoulos was mistakenly marked as deceased by the SAAQ, just weeks after her own father passed away. She spoke to Andrew Carter about the bureaucratic nightmare that she is living in. Photo Credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Toonie Tuesday: Are we job huggers or job hoppers?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 4:34


Pattie Lovett-Reid and Toonie Tuesday can be heard every Tuesday morning at 8:20 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Tuesday September 9, 2025)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 45:23


Dr. Zoé Thomas, Dawn Kagan-Fleming, Luca Day, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Nia Daskalopoulos, Pattie Lovett-Reid

The Big Five Podcast
Montreal's handbook on dealing with Anglos. Plus: Is anyone worth a trillion dollars?

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 24:50


Elias Makos kicks the week off with Sue Smith is a Montreal journalist and broadcaster, and Paul Gott, Lead singer and guitarist for Montreal Punk Rock band the Ripcordz and a journalism professor at Concordia. We lost Habs legend Ken Dryden over the weekend. Should we name a street after him? The City of Montreal has given its frontline workers a rulebook on dealing with English-speaking citizens — complete with step-by-step guidance, sample phrases and careful instructions for handing out bilingual pamphlets. South Korea says it’s struck a deal with Washington to free its citizens caught up in a massive immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia. Elon Musk, currently worth $430 billion, could become the world’s first trillionaire. Is anyone worth a trillion dollars?

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Nutrition: The important role magnesium plays in your diet

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 4:07


Lianne Phillipson is a registered nutritionist, author and host of Eat This. She spoke to Andrew Carter about the important role magnesium plays in your diet.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Dr. Mitch: The importance of recognizing the symptoms of a concussion

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 3:37


Dr. Mitch Shulman can be heard every weekday morning at 7:50 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: Mark Carney leaning more to the right

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 11:15


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Revered Vancouver baker reveals tips to bake the perfect loaf of bread

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 7:01


Babette Kourelos is a Vancouver artisan baker whose debut cookbook Babette’s Bread was named one of The Globe and Mail’s Top 100 Books of 2024. She spoke to Andrew Carter.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Monday September 8, 2025)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 43:50


Rory O'Neil, Dawn Kagan-Fleming, Babette Kourelos, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Linda Tavolaro, Lianne Phillipson

The Big Five Podcast
Premier Legault presses the reset button. Plus: Quebec asks Amazon and Walmart to ditch some caps & t-shirts.

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 25:30


Joining Elias Makos on the Friday edition of The Big 5 is Bonnie Feigenbaum, Conservative Party of Quebec candidate in last provincial election and a lecturer at Concordia & McGill University, media & government relations consultant and Andrew Caddell, a town councillor in Kamouraska, and President of the Task Force on Linguistic policy.

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall
Mennie: Carney's Trumpmobile may not be out of gas, but there's some knocking under the hood

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 11:12


The Big Five Podcast
Should Canada end its Temporary Foreign Workers Program? Plus: Jean Charest says we'll all end up thanking Trump one day.

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 23:34


Elias Makos is joined by Raphaël Melançon, a political analyst for Noovo and CTV Montreal News at 5. He is also the president and founder of Trafalgar Strategies, and Akil Alleyne, Reporter and commentator with extensive experience analysing legal, political, and social issues and Manager of the GemStar Circle of Excellence Scholarship Program. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on the Liberal government to scrap Canada’s temporary foreign worker program Former Quebec Premier Jean Charest says Canada will thank US President Donald Trump in 20 years A prominent U.S. conservative is set to brief Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet behind closed doors today. Le Devoir reports that the cabinet shuffle will happen next week, and that the National Assembly will be prorogued for two weeks as the CAQ gets its ducks in a row

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall
Mennie: Is delaying a return to the National Assembly a bad sign? (Spoiler: all the signs are bad)

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 8:33


Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall
Legal Corner: How to negotiate employment contracts when you don't have leverage

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 8:47


Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall
Mennie: How can Legault's 'new' cabinet be anything other than an admission of failure?

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 10:32


Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall
Kiefer Sutherland talks counter-tariffs, future of Jack Bauer and Canadian whisky

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 18:57


The Big Five Podcast
Premier Francois Legault is set to speak at the Gallant Commission today

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 24:20


Sue Smith is joined by Justine McIntyre, Strategic consultant and former city councillor, and Meeker Guerrier, Commentator at Noovo and RDS. Premier Francois Legault is set to speak at the Gallant Commission today The bill for eight construction projects at hospitals across the province are already more than $1.2 billion The CAQ has turned down federal funding aimed at addressing systemic racism in the courts

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall
Mennie: 'I didn't know' will become a curse tomorrow for Legault and the CAQ

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 10:57


The Andrew Carter Podcast
'Bad design, bad communication': Traffic expert laments lack of planning around Montreal roadwork

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 5:54


More than 40 major roadwork projects are planned for the Greater Montreal area. Traffic expert and CJAD 800 Wall of Fame member Rick Leckner joined Andrew Carter to discuss what goes into planning these projects. Image: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi

The Big Five Podcast
Labour vote slitting among federal political parties. Plus: A protest outside Quebec's National Assembly

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 29:51


Trudie Mason, in for Elias Makos, is joined by Paul Gott, Lead singer and guitarist for Montreal Punk Rock band the Ripcordz and a journalism professor at Concordia and Political analyst Karim Boulos on The Big 5. The Labour vote has split across different political parties… The NDP isn’t the only one supporting worker rights anymore. People are headed to the street today to call for a general election in Quebec. Quebecers are encouraging people to take up two jobs to deal with increased cost of living.

The Big Five Podcast
The CAQ sticks to their plan to ban public prayer. Plus: The death of an elderly woman that was easily preventable

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 24:57


Trudie Mason closes the week with Bonnie Feigenbaum, Conservative Party of Quebec candidate in last provincial election and a lecturer at Concordia & McGill University, media & government relations consultant, and Akil Alleyne, Reporter and commentator with extensive experience analysing legal, political, and social issues and Manager of the GemStar Circle of Excellence Scholarship Program. The CAQ is continuing with making Quebec society secular, with a plan to ban public prayer, and they’re not ruling out the use of the notwithstanding clause again One year of construction begins on the Côte Saint-Luc overpass above Decarie Death by mail…. An elderly woman in Quebec died of a preventable heart attack last December Many Canadians are left reeling after their Facebook and Instagram accounts had been accidentally deleted by Meta

The Big Five Podcast
UPAC investigators have identified four suspects in the SAAQclic scandal. Plus: Parti Quebecois are asking if praying in public should be banned

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 23:04


Trudie Mason welcomes in Victor Henriquez, Public affairs and crisis management specialist at Public Strategy and Conseil, and Jonathan Kalles, Vice President at McMillan Vantage, a national public affairs firm, and former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Ottawa is open to negotiate with Quebec about judge nominations come September. Are we slowly but surely becoming independent from Canada in everything but name? Sources tell LaPresse that UPAC investigators have identified four suspects, including one bureaucrat, in the SAAQclic scandal Parti Quebecois is taking the topic of praying in public to the membership to see if they want to advocate for a ban

The Big Five Podcast
Premier Legault has been called to testify before the public inquiry into the SAAQclic scandal. Plus: Secularism in daycares

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 24:59


Trudie Mason is joined by Justine McIntyre, Strategic consultant and former city councillor, and Paul Gott, Lead singer and guitarist for Montreal Punk Rock band the Ripcordz and a journalism professor at Concordia. Premier Francois Legault has officially been called to testify before the public inquiry into the SAAQclic scandal A Quebec committee says the government should extend religious symbols ban to daycares The Israeli flag at Hampstead town hall has been torched twice since last Thursday.

The Big Five Podcast
A new report from the auditor general finds that Montreal roadwork is poorly planned. Plus: School's back, but the phones aren't.

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 23:12


Trudie Mason is joined by Political analyst Karim Boulos, and Andrew Caddell, a town councillor in Kamouraska, and President of the Task Force on Linguistic policy. A new report from the auditor general finds that Montreal roadwork is poorly planned and coordinated. Students are banned from using their cell phones in class….should teachers lead by example? Mayoral candidate and Projet Montreal leader Luc Rabouin walks back on Camillien-Houde and the summer biweekly trash pick up SAAQclic: Quebec Premier François Legault may be called to appear before the Gallant Commission.

The Big Five Podcast
Projet Montreal has backtracked on bi-weekly trash. Plus: A Quebec man released after killing someone while hunting

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 23:54


Trudie Mason kicks the week off with Jimmy Zoubris, special advisor to the Mayor, and Raphaël Melançon, a political analyst for Noovo and CTV Montreal News at 5. He is also the president and founder of Trafalgar Strategies. Projet Montreal has back tracked their plan to have biweekly trash pick-ups in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve during the summertime after residents complained of the smell and garbage pile-ups. A Quebec man killed someone while he was hunting back in 2021… He alleges that he thought the victim was a deer. Now, he’s out of jail after serving a third of his sentence of 18 months Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Kyiv yesterday to celebrate Ukraine’s Independence Day Lasalle College has canceled their first day of classes today…. That’s because they face a 30$ million dollar fine for having too many students in their English programs

The Big Five Podcast
An update on the SAQ's proposed destruction of $300,000 worth of American alcohol Plus: Half of Canadians would be ‘ashamed' to call Pierre Poilievre their PM

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 26:29


Sue Smith ends the week with Christina Chough, Spanish teacher and Chair of the modern languages department at Dawson College, and Dan Delmar, Co-founder of the content marketing firm TNKR Media and co-host of the podcast Inspiring Entrepreneurs Canada. We have an update for you on the SAQ’s proposed destruction of $300,000 worth of American alcohol. Half of Canadians would be ‘ashamed’ to call Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre their Prime Minister. Former Premier Lucien Bouchard urges Parti Québécois leader to reconsider his promise to hold a referendum. Mayor Valerie Plante said earlier this week that there should be a Minister for homelessness. Some elementary schools are cutting down on homework, or getting rid of it completely. Is this a bad idea? Or a revolutionary move?

The Big Five Podcast
Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Mayor Valerie Plante yesterday. Plus: Flight attendants won't be punished after the Air Canada strikes

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 22:33


Trudie Mason is joined by Caroline Codsi, Founder & Chief Equity Officer, Women in Governance, and Akil Alleyne, Reporter and commentator with extensive experience analysing legal, political, and social issues and Manager of the GemStar Circle of Excellence Scholarship Program. Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Mayor Valerrie Plante yesterday. They spoke about housing and tariffs- all in French. According to a new Leger poll: Few Quebecers believe Legault’s upcoming cabinet shuffle will change anything, and half want him to step down. Flight attendants won’t be punished after the Air Canada strikes. Rob Ford defended the homeowner who badly injured an intruder who broke into his home.