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Kiwi charity runner Jon Nabbs joins Staf in studio following his cross-country Canada run raising over $100,000 for the Child Cancer Foundation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back with Lochlin Cross, who has a ton of time on his hands after getting fired for being excellent at Radio. How Lochlin's feeling three days into his new unpaid gig at Crier Media. He's such a nice man to give us his time and content for free. We opened with the chaos around the Dune 2 Popcorn bucket, which looks EXACTLY like a Fleshlight. We pivot to PeePee's new makeup regimen. He's going full Donald Trump with the Bronzer. I wonder if they have enough foundation until the next election. We get it the Dune 2 promotional (Fleshlight/Anus) popcorn bucket...
Cross Canada market update with area top producersVancouver: Phil Moore, RE/MAX Cresthttps://dorisgee.com/Calgary: Chris Audette, RE/MAX Firsthttps://sold.calgary-real-estate.com/calgary-market-stats.phpChristopher@TheGroup.ca The Group at RE/MAX FirstToronto: Asif Khan, RE/MAX Prime Propertieshttps://1059theregion.com/podcast/on-the-market-podcast/
Comedian Jay Du Temple has a podcast and clothing line, and has hosted a reality TV show… now he's cycling 6,700 km across the country to raise money for the Douglas hospital. He spoke to Andrew Carter about his endeavor.
JUNO nominated artist Aysanabee has realsed his newsest EP, Here and Now. Aysanabee is also on a cross Canada Tour with Dan Mangan {Going Somewhere Tour}
Episode 18 provides a rundown of the recent actions and statements of supporters of Hamas across Canada, including in Winnipeg. You'll hear about the organization behind the cross-country rallies and the link to a terror group that takes credit for being part of the murderous October 7th raid on Israel. TGCTS compiled the genocidal chants heard on our streets at the events and the harassment of Jews that followed. Part 1- A Winnipeg Sun story confirms that City Hall was the stage for terrorist propaganda on Thanksgiving Day. 'Gaza supporters' characterized the orgy of torture and murder of infants and grandparents as "retaliation"- an excuse even Prime Minister Trudeau refuted. Marty Gold walks through the competing rallies and marches this week, the strong but belated statements of Mayor Gillingham and Police Chief Danny Smyth decrying the glorification of Islamist killers as 'freedom fighters', the harassment of Jewish university students, and reviews local MSM coverage and corrections. The Winnipeg media don't report on the pro-Hitler online posts made by the local spokesman for the Palestinian community in the past. We do. * You can sponsor podcasts /donate by email/or send along story tips: martygoldlive@gmail.com 21:00 Part 2 - As Marty explains, political leaders in Winnipeg turtled when a pro-Israel rally was mobbed on May 21 2021, screaming the same threats that played out in the Sinai. Now, maybe, elected officials will take Islamist antisemitism seriously. A Cross-Canada round-up- Hear how: - the Jewish community in Winnipeg offered support to a traveling performer isolated by the rest of the troupe - a 7 year old boy was beaten up in Mississauga, - arrests were made after threats to Jewish students in Toronto, and after antisemitic violence in Vancouver, - Calgary was host to a dreadful love-in for terrorism, led by a radical activist who was welcomed to Parliament Hill last year because 'diversity is our strength'. 33.00 Listen to the condemnation of our country becoming a place "where evil comes to thrive" by Tristin Hopper. He said media coverage by CBC and other outlets was "stomach-churning", that terror-cheering unions like CUPE cannot be trusted, and asked "so when do we declare the Palestinian flag a hate symbol. I'm not seeing a lot of them being waved by people who don't support mass murder..." As France, Germany and the UK take action against what Imam of Peace describes as "Islamist Naziism" and the EU withholds funding for Gaza, the Trudeau government ducks. Over a dozen American universities saw harassment and violence by "pro-Palestinian" groups as BLM Chicago celebrated the attack on Israeli civilians. Canadian universities and BLM supporters are no different, but the media won't tell you about it. As Marty explains, radical Islamists and Marxists promote "decolonization" as a means to an end- it starts with the Jews, then it will be the Christians, and then other ethnicities. ***** We have the passion to fight for you. Our track record proves it. Donate Today! paypal.com/paypalme/MartyGoldMedia ***** Check out these top-rated episodes at ActionLine.ca: Manitoba politics: What's In A Name? Ask Nahanni Fontaine Two-Tiered Media Ignores Election Intimidation, Pumps NDP East St. Paul Parents Stop School From Canceling Mother's Day From McPhillips to South Osborne, Winnipeg's Turning Into Gotham City Family Speaks Out After Killer Of Paul Radocaj Dies in Custody Why the Free Press Didn't Report the Antisemitism Behind U of W Collegiate Basketball Team Incident Winnipeg politics and crime: EXCLUSIVE: Marquess Says City Misconduct Chilling Investors There's 101 Reasons Why Winnipeg Council Must Review Orlikow's Role In $5M Court Ruling Former Magistrate, 88, Sunday Punched at Downtown Bus Stop St. B Bike Lane Plan Doublecrosses Bank - And Bike Lobby Matt Allard's Bus Fantasies Interrupted By Harsh Reality Want to contribute audio/video commentaries to ActionLIne.ca? Let us know!
A month ago, we spoke to Dr. Alex DiGiacomo while she was at the halfway point of her cross-Canada cycling trip. She was raising money and awareness for kids' mental health in this country, and the major gaps youth have in accessing that care. She has now completed the entire journey, so we invited her back to talk about the big picture, the fundraising effort, the pool noodle, and the incredible community she met and created along the way! Read about the charities Dr. DiGiacomo is supporting through this effort, and help her reach that final finish line here: https://my.charitableimpact.com/groups/mental-healthcare-from-coast-to-coast Revisit her journey and follow her into the next project on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/dralexdigiac/
Anyone who has travelled from one end of Canada to the other will probably tell you that it's a beautiful trip...and it's a LONG one, whether you drive or take a flight. Marlene and Peter Tabaczuk started their ride cross the country on bicycle on May 28th in White Rock, B.C. They did it in memory of their late son and completed the trip this past weekend in St. John's.
Cross Canada Market Update: Join area expert Realtors from across Canada on Friday July 21 as we talk about real estate from coast to coast. We will discuss our local markets, trends in real estate and compare and contrast how the market is going all over Canada! BriarHillGroup.com
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Jessica Brennan is in the studio to talk about trying to win the 50 thousand dollar prize, and to give us some baking and decorating tips.
Roger Madelin led the transformation of King's Cross in London over the last 20 years, one of the largest regeneration projects in Europe. An area once renowned for crime, prostitution and an ageing train station has been transformed into a modern, vibrant ecosystem that is home to offices, shops, bars, restaurants and families. It is a project with lessons for the rest of the UK as the country looks to boost areas that have been deprived of investment for years. How does a project like this happen? What was the vision at the heart of the scheme? Why was London 2012 so important? What were the big challenges? Why was luck so important? And why is Madelin now so excited about Canada Water? Find out all of that and more in the latest episode of Business Studies as we speak to Madelin… This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit offtolunch.substack.com
Michael Yellowlees is our guest on the latest edition of Today in BC with Peter McCully. In 2021, the musician left Tofino, B.C., walking to Cape Spear in Newfoundland with his Alaskan Husky dog, Luna. Yellowlees, from Scotland, raised $80,000 for a 'Trees for Life' charity in Scotland and raised attention to the effects of climate change in his home country. The journey wore through five pairs of boots and two kilts and Yellowlees says they faced all types of weather conditions during the nine-month trip. “We were caught in snowstorms as we crossed the Rockies, walking over the Paulson pass and the snow is coming in sideways," he said. "When you are actually in that situation and the wind's blowing, the rain's falling down, the snow's coming sideways, it actually becomes exhilarating.”The musician is retracing his steps from the 2021 journey this summer in part, as a musical project. “It's a way for us to relive the journey of last year and reconnect with all the friends that we've made throughout Canada," he said. "This is very much a musical project, so we're going try and collaborate with as many musicians throughout Canada as we can and raise awareness around what's going on in Canada, around climate change.” Funds raised on Yellowlee's 2022 journey will be donated to the Nature Conservancy of Canada. Yellowlees has been working on an album of songs and invites musicians across the country to be involved. “We can either collaborate together, get together and play a song together," he said. "There's a whole mix of songs. But really the message for the album is to join the fight, is to stand up. One of the songs we're writing is ‘We've gotta wake up and start a Revolution'. I think that's really the message we have to do. This is such an important cause.” Listeners are invited to contact Michael Yellowlees through his Facebook page, 'Michael and Lena, a Rewilding Journey.' If you have suggestions or comments, send a voice message to podcast@blackpress.ca you may be part of our audio podcast mailbag segment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Dave Proctor, Ultra-Marathoner
Episode #947 This year's entry in the annual Desmond Howl Canada Day Spectacular takes us on a coast-to-coast-to-coast tour of this great nation, from St. John's, NFL, to Iqaluit, Nunavut, to Victoria, BC, and home again! We'll travel this great nation hearing songs about some of our favourite stops along the way. I know there's a lot of messed up stuff politically and socially that's gone on and continues to, but there's no denying that we have the best music in the world, so while we figure the rest of that mess out, let's enjoy some great music and come together! playlist: https://wp.me/p1lizT-eBl
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https://therollingbarrage.com/ Are you ready to ride?! Come join us for some wind/throttle therapy on a stop, a leg, a day, a weekend, or the whole ride, in our efforts to combat PTSD, personal challenges, and to join a supportive network of brothers and sisters. This is the family you never knew you had. The Rolling Barrage starts on the first Monday in August and crosses Canada on a daily route until it “takes the ridge” during a grand finale in Vancouver, BC. Riders, many of them in for the “full pull”, conduct a 20 day epic motorcycle journey from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans, with daily events scheduled in towns all the way across Canada. Registered riders and those who support us, may join in at any point along the route, to show nationwide strength and unity that our military, first responders, and safety community deserve. What separates TRB from a typical charity ride? TRB is a pilgrimage, it's a 20 day excursion through everything that Canada has to offer its visitors. The smells, the sights, the tastes, the sounds, the touch, All your senses are engaged. It's time to think, long and hard, about everything and anything you've been needing to think about. It's connection to people who understand that life throws potholes into your journey and it can cause you to lose your balance and crash. TRB isn't just a motorcycle group ride, it's life changing moments that brings human vulnerability to the forefront of our minds. This is the family you didn't know existed. Disclaimer The Rolling Barrage is an independent, yet inclusive, organization and event. All are welcome to attend and support us as private citizens or companies. Apart from the recipients, providers, and donors that we have vetted on our public lists, we: Claim no territory; Are not part of CAF, Veterans Affairs, Emergency Service, or any local / provincial / federal government entity; Do not actively support political entities or activities; and Hold no allegiance to any specific club or organization. We welcome all registered riders and supporters to wear the military, veteran, first responder, safety community, or motorcycle vest and paraphernalia that they are proud of, during the TRB rides and events – so long as they don't represent any criminal entity / behavior, undermine or bring discredit to our organization and its efforts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tango-romeo/message
Irish-Canadian alt-rocker 0Stella came on the show today right before she begins her cross country self powered bicycle tour. Follow her adventure starting April 22nd in Victoria, BC at https://0stella.com/home. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/writesongsyoulove/message
Join us on a journey across the Canadian prairies indulging in outdoor spas and unexpected indulgences mixed in with a lot of cold with some not so great winter driving tips... basically what not to do.Want to help our podcast grow. Subscribe, leave a 5-star review, follow us on social media and if you're really keen, consider becoming a Patreon donor. Every little bit helps us grow!- Patreon: www.patreon.com/ShitIveLearnedAbroadPod- Facebook: www.facebook.com/shitivelearnedabroadpod- Twitter: www.twitter.com/shitabroadpod- Instagram: www.instagram.com/shitabroadpodTheme music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.auSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/allthestivelearnedabroad. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on Baldrey's Beat: Mike Farnworth had protestors in front of his house. When will PM Trudeau rescind the Emergencies Act? Cross-Canada cancer runner Steve Fonyo dies aged 56.
Join us on a journey dog sledding and snow shoeing through the mountains mixed in with a lot of cold with some not so great winter driving tips... basically what not to do. Want to help our podcast grow. Subscribe, leave a 5-star review, follow us on social media and if you're really keen, consider becoming a Patreon donor. Every little bit helps us grow!- Patreon: www.patreon.com/ShitIveLearnedAbroadPod- Facebook: www.facebook.com/shitivelearnedabroadpod- Twitter: www.twitter.com/shitabroadpod- Instagram: www.instagram.com/shitabroadpodTheme music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.auSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/allthestivelearnedabroad. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We continue our Coast to Coast check ins on 2021 with stops in Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland! Have the sales dried up? Is the bubble about to burst? Tune in!
Our Annual Cross Country Check in over two weeks. Week one is BC to Ontario Real Estate icons from across the nation join us for a look back at 2021 and then get their crystal balls out for some bold predictions for 2022. Featuring: Tony Joe from Victoria, BC; Robbie Johal from Surrey, BC, Paul Blais from Edmonton, AB; Cam Bird from Saskatoon, SK, Michael Schween from Winnipeg, MB, and Asif Khan brings it home for the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario. Tune In and come back for week 2 as we hit up Quebec to Newfoundland.
In this episode we endeavor to provide an update on what we know as of December 26, 2021 about what is happening across Canada in education in relation to the start of the schools after the holiday break amidst the uncertainty we are all facing about whether and how schools will re-start after the holiday
A visit to other Canadian marketplaces to discuss inventory and pricing:Winnipeg: Jesse Peters, RE/MAX Executives https://www.socialsavvyhomes.ca/Edmonton: Chris Greidanus, RE/MAX Elite https://www.justchrisrealestate.ca/Halifax: Thomas Bagogloo, RE/MAX Nova https://www.halifaxmetrohomes.com/
Because Covid 19 came with restrictions, lockdowns and border closures, plans for my Cross Canada tour was not a possibility. Instead of taking on the huge disappointment as a cancellation, I saw it as an opportunity to adjust my plans.Instead of cross Canada, I opted to fully tour Ontario - a province I had lived in my whole life but never fully explored...till summer 2021.Instead of being a speaking and book signing tour, it became a friendship tour as I visited friends I hadn't seen in a very long time. Instead of being about delivering my message of doing what you can while you can for as long as you can, I lived it fully every day.Act I became my practice tour. Act II will be planning for the cross Canada tour of 2022 and Act III will be the execution.Listen in as I share how Act I set the stage for the rest of the play - Don't Die Before You're Dead.
Since the start of the pandemic, there's been a lot of conversation about physical and mental wellness. And for a Bridgewater man, it's been a journey of self discovery and self healing. And he came to this after setting out on foot from British Columbia 15-months ago when he started walking back to his home province of Nova Scotia. Jeff Fillmore shares his story with me, after I noticed him walking along Highway 103 on Friday, then again on Saturday. That's when I pulled over to find out what he was doing and where he was going.
Adam Hoerdt of Ontario has started a Cross-Canada bicycle ride in Newfoundland, to help raise research money for a heart disease called Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy, or ARVC. The disease killed his wife 20 years ago and has left his 23-year-old son in a vegetative state. The CBC's Martin Jones reached Hoerdt as the cyclist passed the 600km mark of his ride.
This week on the Global Research News Hour we present a panel discussion on Meng Wanzhou, the Chinese chief financial officer of Huawei arrested in Canada and facing extradition to the USA. The panel discusses legal developments, the geo-political context, and the rise of anti-Asian hate crimes in Canada. The Cross-Canada Campaign to Free Meng Wanzhou was sponsored by the Canada China Council for Cooperation and Development, the Canadian Foreign Policy Institute, the Canadian Peace Congress, the Hamilton Coalition to Stop the War, and the International Action Center.
On today's show, Premier Jason Kenney joins us, the day after the UCP party gets together and decides to expel two of its dissidents from caucus, we get his thoughts, and yours. Plus, we hear the story of two men who have embarked on an amazing adventure to canoe across the country. We chat with travellers Brett Casey and Elias Ederkorn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Canadian Real Estate markets during Christmas under COVID. Guests:Vancouver- Phil Moore www.philmoore.comCalgary- Cliff Stevenson https://www.cliffstevenson.com/Toronto- Richard Silver https://torontoism.com/
Preachers (in order of appearance):Pastor Michael Sullivan, Divine Word, Ottawa, ON - Genesis 3:8-15Pastor Caleb Schultz, Cross of Life, Mississauga, ON - Isaiah 11:1-9Pastor Peter Metzger, St. Peter, St. Albert, AB - Micah 5:2-5Pastor Dave Boettcher, Mighty Fortress, Red Deer, AB & St. John, Wetaskiwin, AB - Luke 2:1-7 (read by children from WELS-Canada congregations)Pastor Geoff Cortright, Saviour of the Nations, Vancouver, B.C. - Luke 2:8-20 (read by children from WELS-Canada congregations
This week, Kate talks about Albert (Bert) Thompson Porter from Haliburton who was a County Court Clerk and a wounded WW1 Vet. He was popular in the communiuty and his legacy lived on into the 1930's and 1940's as the namesake for the Major A.T. (Bert) Porter Memorial Cup that was awarded to the winner of a hockey tournament held annually in Haliburton Village. Plus, Paul talks about the almost impossible first cross-Canada car trip in 1912.....along with all the problems, accolades and legacies of the trip. Kate Butler is the Director of the Haliburton Highlands Museum. Paul Vorvis is the host of the Your Haliburton Morning Show 7 - 9 a.m. Fridays on Canoe FM 100.9 and streaming on your electronic devices. Haliburton County is in cottage country about 2 1/2 hours north of Toronto. You can contact us at timewarp@canoefm.com
In this part 2 of our national roundtable on the re-opening of schools, educators from BC and Ontario discuss their experiences, concerns and how they are empowering themselves under the circumstances. This episode was recorded on Sunday September 11, 2020 after a week of schools being open in BC and Ontario. For Part 1 of
Dave Proctor lives south of Calgary with his wife and three kids. He commutes to the city to practice at his busy Sports Massage Therapy clinic and in his spare time runs extreme distances. He is the Guinness world record holder for furthest distance run on a treadmill in 24 hours (260.4kms) and is going for the Cross Canada speed record next year (Covid Dependant!) while raising awareness for families affected by Rare Disease #OutRunRare. Dave’s son Sam has a rare disease and after developing normally as an infant at 13 months and 2 years suffered a neurological episode that caused paralytic hypotonia. Dave tells us about the 6 year journey of figuring out what rear disease Sam has and how Canada is the only developed country that doesn’t have a Rare Disease strategy. Dave decided to bring awareness about rare diseases and help people who needed the support like they did. Instead of starting a disease specific foundation they decided to bring all rare diseases together because 1 in 12 people in Canada have a rare disease. With Nicolette training for her 22 Million, across Canada run and bike, they discuss Dave’s attempt last year that was disrupted by injury, running for a cause and the mental game of Ultra Running. “My skill set in this sport is mentally locking in and convincing myself that pain does not exist but replaced with joy and gratitude.” Find Dave at Website: www.outrunrare.com Facebook: @outrunrare Instagram: @daveoutrunsrare Discussed on the PODCAST: Dave’s Ted talk – The limitless heart - https://tedxyyc.ca/talk/dave-proctor/ CORD - Canadian Organisation of Rare Disorders - www.raredisorders.ca Blaine Penny – Mitochondia - www.mitocanada.org Al Howie - Transcanadian speed record - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Howie Terry Fox Story – www.terryfox.org Who is carter foundation – www.whoiscarter.org The Iron cowboy - www.ironcowboy.com Pete Kostelnick - Trans America Record – www.petesfeetaa.com Backyard races – www.backyardultra.com The Barkley Marathons - https://www.runnersworld.com/races-places/a26750827/barkley-marathons-faq/ 6 Days in the Dome - www.run6days.com Chasing Tomorrow Podcast – www.facebook.com/chasingtomorrowpodcast If you are currently battling a Chronic Degenerative Disease, Nicolette is doing one on one consultations again. Go to www.nicolettericher.com to set up an appointment today! Our 22M Bike tour is still happening once the world returns to its new normal. Find out more about and support our 22 Million Campaign here - http://www.richerhealth.ca/ Want to improve your health… Click here to access our FREE resources so you can live your best life! https://nicolettericher.com/free-stuff Find out ways you can work with Nicolette to improve your health here: https://nicolettericher.com/work-with-me Join Nicolette at one of her retreats https://richerhealthretreatcentre.com/ Find out more about our non-profit society Sea to Sky Thrivers - https://seatoskythrivers.com/ Want to know more about Nicolette’s Green Moustache Café’s https://www.greenmoustache.com/ Sign up for the Eat Real to Heal Online Course - https://nicolettericher.com/eat-real-to-heal Buy the Eat Real to Heal Book here: https://www.amazon.ca/Eat-Real-Heal-Medicine-Arthritis/dp/163353782X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1567629190&sr=8-1
In this episode you will hear from educators from Quebec, Alberta and Nova Scotia about the first days of the return to school and how they are empowering themselves and taking a lead under these difficult circumstances. In a future episode, you will hear from educators from British Columbia and Ontario.
Does Simos love tacos? Which city has the best shawarma - Toronto or Ottawa? To find out the answer to these very important questions and many more, you have to listen to this special episode of the REC Experience. It's also Simos' 40th birthday! Happy Birthday Simos! Our birthday boy is joined by Jas Takhar and 5 very cool guests from right across Canada. REC welcomes Eleni Arkivos, Tony Miller, Justin Konikow, Warren Pratt and Kelly Fry. This one's a true Canadian brunch. Enjoy. Visit our web page www.brunchwithrec.com Fill out the form and you will instantly receive access to our exclusive webinar brunches via email. #RECCanada #RECExperience #RealEstatePodcast #realestate #realestatelife #realestateinvestor #realestateinvesting #toronto #ontario #money #BrunchWithREC Please don’t forget to subscribe, like, share, and comment. We love to read your comments! Check out some of our Luxury Property Tours: Check out some of our Luxury Property Tours: Selling Toronto - 12.2 Million Dollar Listing in Yorkville https://youtu.be/qH4UhH9sIfs The $14 Million New York Penthouse at 15 Hudson Yards https://youtu.be/xmsLCCDLc6U Welcome to The REC EXPERIENCE Video Channel: www.youtube.com/recexperience Listen to The REC EXPERIENCE Podcast: Itunes – www.recitunes.com Spotify – www.recspotify.com Visit the REC Canada Website: www.reccanada.com Read our Blogs: reccanada.com/blog Contact us: Tel: 1-833-JOIN-REC | Email: info@reccanada.com Book a Coffee with Jas: www.CoffeeWithJas.com Follow us on Instagram: REC Canada – @rec.canada Host Jas Takhar – @jastakhar13 Executive Producer Laura Stewart - @laurastewartto Follow us on Facebook:REC Canada – @recrealestate Host Jas Takhar – https://www.facebook.com/takharjas Executive Producer Laura Stewart - https://www.facebook.com/laurastewartto REC MEDIA SQUAD: Clemente Alves - Multi-Media Specialist & Executive Producer Stephen Rochester - Digital Marketing & Content Creator Spencer Maxwell - Copywriter Keegan Knight - Jr. Videographer & Editor
The PACE Radio Network Virtual 420 Special with guests from across CanadaHosted by Tamara Cartwright, Kim Cooper and Al Graham
Reid chats with Kelly Hrudey. Analyst, NHL on Rogers. Paul Myrehaug, Comedian and Oilers Fan.
Aaryn and Paula share their experiences that took them with James and Nancy across Canada raising awareness and funds for the Youth Mental Health Educational Programs at RVH in Barrie. Taped on International Women's Day.
It was in 1912 when two men, who hated each other, took a 52 day trip across the country. Becoming the first to cross Canada by car was no easy task. They dealt with empty gas tanks, no roads, mud, swamps and steep cliffs. This is the story of their journey, the first of many Canadians would eventually take across the country. E-mail: canadianhistoryehx@gmail.com Support: www.patreon.com/bairdo Music by Kevin MacLeod
In this mini episode: Ali & Marco talk about the culinary exploits across Canada that Ali just experienced.Reach us at: podcasteatdrink@gmail.comGive us a 5 star review on whatever app you listen from. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Maybe it's the soaring vocals that glide with ease, maybe it's the energy, the brave leaps forward to be honest and true to oneself. No matter what it is, listeners of Mathew V are carried to a place of dancefloor confessions, and emotional connections. An undying love of pop music would lead Mathew from his original path in music to taking big steps in pursuit of the songs inside of his heart, Even with some of these steps was a trip back home that would actually end up giving Mathew the foundation to help launch this young singers career into a whole new level. Mathews debut single “Tell Me Smooth”, as well as his debut full-length album “The Fifth” both received incredible acclaim, showed his ability to connect with listeners, and began a string of opportunities that only have continued with his first Cross Canada tour in support of Ria Mae! Equipped with a collection of new singles to play for new fans nationwide, Mathew doesn't just plan on connecting with your groove, Mathew also plans on connecting with you on a spiritual level with choir inspired choruses and epic builds. Mathew V joins the DTP to discuss his pursuit of the music he loves, how a small trip back home unexpectedly changed his path for the better, “The Fifth”, and of course his infectious new singles like “Stay By You”
Today on Front Burner, the CBC’s Jason Proctor tells why the ongoing manhunt for two B.C. murder suspects has left many residents of Canada’s north feeling vulnerable and afraid.
Happy Canada Day to all of you. For us, this is a big day. As part of my commitment to all the amazing Canadians here and abroad, I want to ensure you are getting the absolute best access to information and advice from someone who handles some of the most amazing clients and their moves across the world. Today I bring you my report of the average sold prices across Canada from May 2018-May 2019 to give you a look at what its like in each of those areas. With some areas still under $200k, the idea of selling your Toronto or area home for $1M+ and moving to a smaller area may be the right thing for you. For first time buyers, you may want to consider this also and be sure to ask about my special reports and access to over $200,000 in government rebates depending on where you buy. The smart buyers, sellers and renters all know that MySoldReport.com was created for you and is constantly improving to give you the best info possible. Wishing you all a great day eh! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/TorontoRealEstate/message
It's The Post 420 Cross Canada Roundup On PACE this week!
It's The Post 420 Cross Canada Roundup On PACE this week!
A young B.C. man is celebrating his recovery from addiction and the new start in his life as an active member of society by riding his prized single-speed BMX bike across Canada from Halifax, N.S., to Victoria, BC. Mathew Fee is a recovered addict who aims to set a world record for the longest BMX ride by cycling across Canada. He will ride across the country on a single-speed BMX bike, covering approximately 6,200 kilometres in 143 days — quite literally from sea to sea. Fee was lost early on his journey in life due to various unfortunate circumstances and found himself abused and seeking solace in drugs and hard living. Having reached an impasse, he enrolled in a residential treatment program in Surrey, B.C., and in celebration of his recovery, he wants to realize his life dream to ride across Canada on a BMX bike. In doing so, Fee wants to give hope and encourage current and future recovering drug users to follow his path and restart a new life, drug-free, and build a future. On this week’s episode of the Global News original podcast This is Why, Fee sits down with Niki Reitmayer to discuss his road to recovery and record-breaking bike ride. If you enjoy the This is Why podcast, please take a minute to rate it on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts, tell us what you think and please tell a friend about the show. Twitter: @thisiswhy Email: thisiswhy@curiouscast.ca
The James Bay Descent crew, Buck Miller, Ryan Atkins, Ted King and Eric Batty, recorded their adventure in Northern Ontario. Listen to scenes from their journey from Attawapiskat First Nation to Moosonee, before they went on to Smooth Rock Falls, a trip of about 600 km on fully loaded fat bikes in winter. To hear more about the trip, listen back to the James Bay Descent preview in Episode 9. https://cyclingmagazine.ca/cycling-magazine-podcast/podcast-ted-king-james-bay-rally-uhc/ For Full Send/No Send, Dan Walker and Matthew Pioro talk about virtual championships jerseys, if it’s OK to like Astana and the track cycling world championships. Coburn and Doug Brown speak about the lessons they learned doing a cross-Canada tandem bike trip. The tandem can challenge any relationship, but the pair persevered. Their stories combine with tips and advice for anyone planning a big two-wheeled adventure. Svein Tuft, the Canadian champion who is riding for Rally UHC Cycling this season, looks back on his long road cycling career and how the sport has changed. As interviewer Molly Hurford says, “You’re just an OG bike bum.” Please rate and review the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast wherever you get your episodes. Send in your ideas for Full Send/No Send to podcast@cyclingmagazine.ca Podcast image by Eric Batty https://www.ericbatty.com/ Podcast artwork by Maxine Gravina https://www.instagram.com/maxgravina/ The Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast thanks the Ontario Media Development Corp. for its support.
Sarah Burke & Drew Khan are joined by Vancouver duo Maya Miller and Becky Black fromThe Pack A.D. during their Cross Canada tour to find out if this is in fact their last full cross Canada tour and to hear about what's next for the band. http://www.thepackad.com/ http://www.thepackad.com/live https://www.facebook.com/thepackad/ @therealpackad Music Heard In Episode: The Passion HiFi - Untouchable - Rap Beat / Instrumental Freehiphopbeatsforyou – Free-the-passion-hifi-untouchable-boom-bap-beat-instrumental
This summer, elite runner Dave Proctor set out on a 4,500-mile run across Canada to break a Guinness World Record and raise $1 million to support the Rare Disease Foundation. Proctor’s son Sam has an ultra-rare neurological condition. Though an injury cut Proctor’s run short, it did ignite the imagination of the public and catch the attention of legislators. We spoke to Proctor about the run, the rare disease landscape in Canada, and what his plans are going forward for his organization Outrun Rare.
Dave Proctor had one goal: to run across Canada. He had two motivations. The first was to break the 27-year old record held by Al Howie, who ran across Canada in 72 days. Proctor's goal was to complete the run in 66 days. The second motivation had less to do with running. Proctor, who is based in Otokos, Alberta, lives with his wife and three children. His 9 year old son, Sam, suffers from a rare disease called relapsing encephalopathy with cerebellar ataxia that affect his movement and co-ordination. If he suffers a relapse, he could lose all movement. By running across Canada, Proctor hoped to increase awareness of rare disease and raise over $1 million for research of rare disease. It was an ambitious goal and there were serious challenges from day one. As Proctor and his team reached the halfway mark, he had to face one of the most difficult decisions any runner has to make: when to quit. On this week's episode of The Shakeout, we speak with Dave Proctor and his wife Sharon about the challenges of the cross-Canada run and how a difficult decision resulted in the support of runners across Canada. We would like to thank the Ontario Media Development Corporation for their contributions to this podcast.
In the final hour Andy is joined by Wrestling Legend Mick Foley aka Mankind to chat about his Cross Canada tour entitled "20 Years of Hell" on the anniversary if the famous Hell in the Cell match against the Undertaker as well as Sports Illustrated Senior Baseball Writer Ben Reiter to chat about his new book "Astroball, The New Way to Win it All" all that and much more
The Canadian Labour Congress' Joel Harden describes the agenda for action on its "Retirement Security for All" campaign.
Fred Eaglesmith Deconstructing Dinner has long incorporated music into many of our episodes. From Phil Vernon's tunes about Percy Schmeiser, Biotechnology and Terminator Seeds, to Terry Winchell's Pesticide Song and Todd Butler's Farmer Dan, there is clearly no shortage of tunes out there that help add to our weekly content. In the second half of this episode, we meet with one musician who has long been writing pieces about farming and rural life in Southern Ontario and that is well-known bluegrass performer Fred Eaglesmith. The Juno Award winner has been compared to such icons as Woody Guthrie and Bruce Spingsteen and is the only Canadian musician to have ever held a #1 spot on the Bluegrass charts in the United States. His song John Deere has been played on the show before, and Host Jon Steinman finally had the opportunity to sit down with Fred in person and learn more about his personal history with farming and what inspires some of the heartfelt content making its way into his songs. A few tunes in particular do a great job at capturing the many crises facing Canadian farmers today. And while farmers did once flock to hear Fred perform, the messages in his music are unfortunately confirmed by those who attend his shows today. To use a title of one of Fred's songs, "Things is Changin'", because farmers are no longer in regular attendance at his shows. As Fred puts it, there are hardly any farmers left! Cross-Canada Trike Tour IV On May 7, 2008, Darrick Hahn and Sinisa Grgic departed Victoria from the 0-Mile mark of the Trans-Canada Highway and embarked on a cross-Canada journey to raise awareness of Deconstructing Dinner. The pair are travelling by recumbent tricycles (or trikes). This third installment of the Cross-Canada Trike tour begins at the Quebec border and takes us through to their final destination of Newfoundland. Guests Fred Eaglesmith - Musician, Fred Eaglesmith (Port Dover, ON) - Country-folk singer/songwriter Fred J. Eaglesmith was one of nine children born to a farming family in rural southern Ontario. Often employing his difficult upbringing as raw material for his heartland narratives, he issued his self-titled debut LP in 1980. He recorded infrequently throughout the remainder of the decade, releasing only two more albums, The Boy That Just Went Wrong and Indiana Road. However, Eaglesmith gradually became an underground favorite in his native Canada, thanks largely to a relentless touring schedule in tandem with bassist Ralph Schipper and mandolinist Willie P. Bennett. Darrick Hahn and Sinisa Grgic - Cross-Canada Cyclists, Deconstructing Dinner Cross-Canada Trike Tour (Monkton, ON / London, ON) - Cyclists Sinisa Grgic and Darrick Hahn are old high-school friends based in Southwestern Ontario and are the proprietors of Fresh Entertainment. Darrick grew up on a farm in Monkton, Ontario and Sinisa, who is originally from Croatia, moved to Canada 17 years ago. Other Audio People and the Land - Deep Dish TV (New York, NY) - The ongoing "farm crisis" has had a devastating impact not only on the lives of individual farm families, but also on the towns they live in and the land now taken over by the corporate farms. Shortsighted exploitation has eroded the healthfulness of the land and the food it produces. From pastors in Wisconsin to Native Americans in Utah, people around the country agree that the way out of the crisis lies in changing people's attitudes. The land and people must be seen not as resources to be consumed, but as part of a spiritual whole. Produced by Wade Britzius and Marilyn Klinkner (Whitehall, WI).
Co-operatives: Alternatives to Industrial Food IV (Community Farms Program) It's been a topic of discussion throughout many broadcasts of Deconstructing Dinner: While there is clearly a widespread interest in supporting more localized food systems, the bigger picture of how such systems can be physically, economically and politically sustained is a far more complicated and serious matter. So long as our food and farming continues to be built upon the same market-based systems of economics that govern all else, the preservation and access to farmland in close proximity to urban centres will only become increasingly harder to maintain. In most parts of the country agricultural land has become next to worthless for the production of food and we now watch cities sprawl into the fertile soil. So what's the solution? One solution is a project currently being expanded upon by The Land Conservancy of British Columbia (TLC) and Vancouver-based FarmFolk/CityFolk. The program is called The Community Farms Program; first mentioned on Deconstructing Dinner on April 19, 2007. While specific to British Columbia, this is a model that could be applied anywhere in North America. 'Community farms' represent a more holistic model of food production than the more conventional approaches. They produce additional outputs to food and fibre, such as: ecological services, bioenergy, landscape preservation, employment, cultural heritage, food quality and safety, and animal welfare. A farm that becomes a part of the Community Farms Program is collectively owned in public trust, long-term leases are assigned for local food production, and farmers are housed on the land. Agricultural activities are small-scale and intensive, and are carried out by a group of people working collaboratively or cooperatively. This segment uses recordings compiled by Deconstructing Dinner at the 2008 conference of the Certified Organic Associations of BC (COABC) held in Saanich. Cross-Canada Trike Tour III On May 7, 2008, Darrick Hahn and Sinisa Grgic departed Victoria from the 0-Mile mark of the Trans-Canada Highway and embarked on a cross-Canada journey to raise awareness of Deconstructing Dinner. The pair are travelling by recumbent tricycles (or trikes). This third installment of the Cross-Canada Trike tour begins at the Manitoba border and takes us through their time in Ontario. Guests/Voices Ramona Scott - Manager, Agricultural Programs The Land Conservancy of British Columbia (TLC) (Victoria, BC) - In 2006, Ramona established two farm co-ops. The land was purchased and co-operatively managed by their respective communities. These operations are the first of its kind in Canada and provide models for future projects. Heather Pritchard - Executive Director FarmFolk/CityFolk (Vancouver, BC) - Heather has over 40 years experience assisting non-profits, co-operatives and small businesses with financial planning, organizational development and personnel management. She is a member of Glorious Organics Cooperative, a certified organic farm business operating from Fraser Common Farm Cooperative in the Fraser Valley. Darrick Hahn and Sinisa Grgic - Cross-Canada Cyclists Deconstructing Dinner Cross-Canada Trike Tour (Monkton, ON / London, ON) - Cyclists Sinisa Grgic and Darrick Hahn are old high-school friends based in Southwestern Ontario and are the proprietors of Fresh Entertainment. Darrick grew up on a farm in Monkton, Ontario and Sinisa, who is originally from Croatia, moved to Canada 17 years ago.
On May 7, 2008, Darrick Hahn and Sinisa Grgic departed Victoria from the 0-Mile mark of the Trans-Canada Highway and embarked on a cross-Canada journey to raise awareness of Deconstructing Dinner. The pair are travelling by recumbent tricycles (or trikes). On May 15 we aired a segment featuring their departure from Victoria alongside a phone interview while they stopped over in Grand Forks, BC. This second installment of the Cross-Canada Trike tour begins in the home of Deconstructing Dinner - Nelson, BC. Hahn and Grgic were well taken care of in Nelson, receiving complementary meals from local restaurants and support from the local co-operative grocery store. Host Jon Steinman pulled them into the studios of Kootenay Co-op Radio and probed further into why the two were so motivated to use their cross-Canada trip to raise awareness of an independent radio show. Of greatest interest to this episode is the story of Darrick Hahn himself as he embodies many of the issues that are discussed here on the show each week. Hahn grew up on a a conventional dairy farm in the community of Monkton, Ontario; just north of the city of Stratford. Like many young Canadians growing up on farms, Hahn left his rural community as a teenager and migrated into the city. Having most recently lived in Vancouver for the past two years, he came to recognize that the city life was far too removed from the earth and his trip across the country is symbolic of his eventual decision to move back to the farm. His story is an important window into the lives of Canada's young rural populations. Guests/Voices Darrick Hahn and Sinisa Grgic - Cross-Canada Cyclists Deconstructing Dinner Cross-Canada Trike Tour (Monkton, ON / London, ON) - Cyclists Sinisa Grgic and Darrick Hahn are old high-school friends based in Southwestern Ontario and are the proprietors of Fresh Entertainment. Darrick grew up on a farm in Monkton, Ontario and Sinisa, who is originally from Croatia, moved to Canada 17 years ago.
President Bush on Food Security On May 1, 2008, President Bush addressed the latest global food crisis in a press conference from the White House. We'll listen in on this speech and the US foreign policy definition of 'food security'. While global efforts to respond to the food crisis may indeed be providing much-needed aid, it is this very aid and its accompanying policies that is suggested will only further push this food crisis to even more damaging proportions. In the end, the food aid effort is the very same one that has persisted for decades, and let's face it, it hasn't worked. Lending their voice to help critically examine Bush's speech, will be Anuradha Mittal of the Oakland Institute. Cross-Canada Trike Tour I On May 7, 2008, Darrick Hahn and Sinisa Grgic departed Victoria from the 0-Mile mark of the Trans-Canada Highway and embarked on a cross-Canada journey to raise awareness of Deconstructing Dinner. The pair will be travelling by recumbent tricycles (or trikes). In the summer of 2007, Hahn stumbled across Producer/Host Jon Steinman and it didn't take long for Hahn to become a fan of the show. "After listening to Deconstructing Dinner more and more, I felt compelled to spread the word about the show," says Hahn. "So as we cross the country, we will encourage everyone to listen to the show and learn more about the state of our food system." Hahn and Grgic believe that many of our current health problems are directly, or indirectly a result of an unsustainable food system that is built primarily upon profit. The trip will be focused on raising awareness and not money. "You keep your money, and with more awareness, you can choose what to do with it," says Grgic. "We hope you use it to buy healthier food from local farms in your community, or support Deconstructing Dinner, a voice that is not yet well-represented in the mainstream media today. En route, the two cyclists will stop in at farms and markets and explore Canada's food and farming culture. "We hope to eat as locally as possible along the way, and wild plants are not off-limits," says Hahn! Hahn and Grgic will be periodically updating a blog with photos and a journal and weekly updates through phone interviews will be airing on Deconstructing Dinner each week. On this episode, we hear from correspondent Andrea Langlois interviewing the cyclists as they departed Victoria, and we listen in on segments of a phone interview between Host Jon Steinman and cyclist Darrick Hahn. Hahn spoke to Jon from inside the cheese-making facility of Jerseyland Organics in Grand Forks, BC. Guests/Voices Darrick Hahn and Sinisa Grgic - Cross-Canada Cyclists Deconstructing Dinner Cross-Canada Trike Tour (Monkton, ON / London, ON) - Cyclists Sinisa Grgic and Darrick Hahn are old high-school friends based in Southwestern Ontario and are the proprietors of Fresh Entertainment. Darrick grew up on a farm in Monkton, Ontario and Sinisa, who is originally from Croatia, moved to Canada 17 years ago. Anuradha Mittal - Executive Director Oakland Institute (Oakland, CA) - Anuradha Mittal, a native of India, is an internationally renowned expert on trade, development, human rights and agriculture issues. After working as the co-director of Food First/ Institute for Food and Development Policy, Mittal established the Oakland Institute, a progressive policy think tank, in 2004. George W. Bush - President United States of America (Washington, D.C.) Duane Clarridge - ex CIA (1955-1987) (USA) John Pilger - Journalist (London, UK)
Keith Gottschalk is on the road and checking out Canada wherever he goes! Toronto's Pomegranate are a band of queer women with a conscious klezmer mission. You can check them out at sonicpomegranate.com While he was recently at the Media Giraffe Conference in Amherst, Massachusetts, cohost Wayne MacPhail sat down with Cho and Ilona Meagher, of E Plurbis Media. E Plurbis Media is a citizen journalism collective from across the U.S. doing rigorous investigative journalism. The group is part of a growing trend towards "by the people, for the people" media online. (http://scoop.epluribusmedia.org/). DVDiva is looking back at a group of screen sirens who made it to her doorway Should a person speak up when they witness cruelty to the dog next door? Auntie has a few solutions.