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Guest Host Kevin Vuong and the panel of: Dan McTeague Former Liberal M-P … currently President of Canadians for Affordable Energy Chris Chapin, Strategist and Managing Principal of Upstream Strategy Group. Toronto residents could be in for another property tax hike, Toronto mayor warns Boxing Day shoppers lured by tax break say it's still not enough amid cost of living crunch. Eaton Centre protest on Boxing Day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest Host Kevin Vuong and the panel of: Dan McTeague Former Liberal M-P … currently President of Canadians for Affordable Energy Chris Chapin, Strategist and Managing Principal of Upstream Strategy Group. Toronto residents could be in for another property tax hike, Toronto mayor warns Boxing Day shoppers lured by tax break say it's still not enough amid cost of living crunch. Eaton Centre protest on Boxing Day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For most of the 20th century, Eaton's was the most famous store in Canada. At its height, 7% of all retail shopping in Canada was done there. Today, all that remains is the name of the Eaton Centre. This week on Muddy York, we will be talking about Timothy Eaton, the man who turned a small store on Yonge Street into the most important retail business in Canadian history. You can follow Muddy York on Twitter: Toronto_History and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muddyyorkhistory/ Music: The Westerlies - The Dover Joel Cummins - Resolve Joel Cummins - Looping Ascent Zachariah Hickman - Argonne Brian Bolger - A Fool's Theme
Chani Nattan is a globally renowned Punjabi artist who has made exceptional moves for himself in the industry and for Singhs and Punjabi culture as a whole. From being on the front of Toronto's Eaton Centre billboard rocking his Pagh with pride, to spreading power to the masses through his powerful writing, this podcast is a small glimpse into what gives Chani his spark. His 200m+ views on "Daku", and 5m+ monthly Spotify listeners give a small hint to his success, but in no way do they do justice to the amazing, down-to-earth character he's built along the way. All our growth is organic, so please leave a rating and share with a friend!
Indigenous Fashion Designer and Founder of Indigenous Fashion Arts, Sage Paul, joins the Matriarch Movement (again!) for a discussion ahead of the 2024 IFA festival and fashion show. Sage shares a behind-the-scenes look at the production of the show and how IFA is different from the mainstream Fashion Weeks. She also discusses how she got involved with the Eaton Centre in Toronto, finding trusted brands to work with in the fashion industry, and the importance of keeping community amongst it all. Thanks for checking out this episode of the Matriarch Movement podcast! If you enjoyed the conversation, please leave a comment and thumbs-up on YouTube, or leave a five star review on your favourite podcast app! Find Shayla Oulette Stonechild on Instagram: @shayla0h Find more about Matriarch Movement at matriarchmovement.com Our producer is Nicole Robertson with Muskwa Productions. Our podcast producer is Kattie Laur. Our videographer is Sara Cornthwaite. Behind the scenes photography is by Kiki Guerard, Michelle Aregentieri, and Stephanie Neves. Special thanks to the Indigenous Screen Office for supporting this video podcast! Hiy Hiy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedian Bobby Slayton is back in Montreal on Friday for his first show in eight years. The show is called Bobby Slayton's Back… Nastier than Ever! and it will be at le 9e at the Montreal Eaton Centre starting at 7pm. He spoke to Andrew Carter.
Unlock the full episode here: https://www.patreon.com/coldpod Chris Black, host of How Long Gone, has returned to the pod - this time IRL! Chris sat down with us to discuss Geoff Rickly, emo revisionist history, Orchid playing in his living room, the importance of My Chemical Romance, new school Shoegaze, hating Deftones, being able to afford nostalgia, 'music for guys who work at 7-11', Can Con, the UK hype cycle, going to the Charli xcx Boiler Room, the death of melodramatic music, not being able to name a Bleachers song, Chappell Roan, the crowd at the Pavement reunion tour, The Eaton Centre, meeting a Canadian named Chris White, the How Long Gone Reddit community, loving Yorkville, fucking with ALO objectively, beefing with Fred Again's stage designer, loafers and white socks, men dressing to impress other men, wanting to look as normal as possible, Rick Owens, online shopping, The Dare, being too old for Tik Tok, his obsession with chiropractor videos, twitch streamers, Challengers, preparing for tour, The Bear and much more! Chris Black Josh McIntyre Austin Hutchings ---- COLD POD
Entrepreneur and philanthropist Jeff Baikowitz joined Aaron to talk about the renovation process for the iconic 9th floor at the Eaton Centre.
Alex Pierson speaks with Shelagh Pizey-Allen, executive director of transit advocacy group TTCRiders, about TTC safety - if there's been improvements since the tragic death of 16-year-old Gabriel Magalhaes. On March 26, 2023, Magalhaes was heading home after spending time at the Eaton Centre with friends when he was fatally stabbed at a subway station in what Toronto police have said was an “unprovoked” attack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: The government says it will approve approximately 360,000 undergraduate study permits for 2024 — a 35 per cent reduction from 2023. Trudeau and his federal cabinet are on retreat, to gear up for 2024 and prepare to not let it a repeat of last year. The Eaton Centre arrests: just because you are not arrested immediately does not mean you won't be, eventually. Ron De Santis has dropped out of the race for Republican presidential candidate, and endorsed Donald Trump. Gen Z seems to care more about policy than party loyalty. Hamilton's iconic Soupfest is warming up for its 22nd year. We look at the significance of the Nunavut land return. The mayor of Kyiv is worried that the measure taken to defend his nation in the ongoing fight against Russian invasion is transforming Ukraine into an autocracy. Guests: Cassandra Fultz, Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, and a Founder of Doherty Fultz Immigration Consultants, with whom she is a Senior Consultant Peter Graefe, Professor of Political Science with McMaster University Joe Warmington, Columnist with the Toronto Sun Brian J. Karem, journalist and author, White House correspondent for Playboy and political analyst for CNN David Akin, Chief Political Correspondent, Global News Karen Craig, Living Rock Ministries Liam Midzain-Gobin, Settler Scholar and Assistant Professor of Political Science, Brock University Aurel Braun, Professor of International Relations and a Senior Member of the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto Scott Radley, Host of The Scott Radley Show and Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer – Ben Straughan Podcast Co-Producer – Tom McKay News Anchor – Dave Woodard & Jen McQueen Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919
Is retailer or location to blame as Old Navy leaves Eaton Centre? Toronto Budget Chief says brace for "substantial tax increase"; credit card debt "is like a Stephen King movie -- in your head the monster is more terrifying".
THE MEDICAL RECORD: HEALTH AND THE HOLIDAYS It's time to talk about your health, and there are some holiday related issues we should be aware of. The latest numbers show that less than 15% of us have the updated Covid vaccine - this as we are gathering with friends and family in the midst of the viral soup of Covid, RSV and influenza - which is already clogging hospital emergency rooms. Also, there is an annual spike in heart attacks around the holidays. Why is that and what can you do to protect yourself? And what time are you having your Christmas feast? There's new work that tries to answer the question: is it bad to eat late at night? Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Alisa Naiman, Family Physician and Founder and Medical Director of The Medical Station in Toronto; Dr. Malcolm Moore, Medical Oncologist at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre; and Dr. Fahad Razak, General Internist at Unity Health Toronto to discuss. MIDDLE-EAST PROTESTS TARGETING MALLS AND A SPIKE IN ANTI-SEMITISM There was a very disturbing incident at the Eaton Centre last weekend when masked kaffiyeh wearing protesters stormed the shopping mall to protest an ad from the Spanish clothing chain Zara, wwhen a shopper took issue with that one of them uttered a death threat. It happened right in front of a police officer but nothing was done. This comes amid the spike in anti-Semitic hate crimes we have been reporting in our news. And they aren't just targeting Jews. Some pro-Palestinian protesters are calling on their supporters to...quote...Shut down Christmas. Libby is joined by Noah Shack, Vice President, Countering Antisemitism & Hate at UJA Federation Of Greater Toronto; and Councillor James Pasternak, Ward 6 York Centre to unpack all this. A LOOK AT PERSONAL FINANCES IN THE NEW YEAR Dropping mortgage rates and other interest rates are generally good news, but for Zoomers who are in saving mode, not so much. This is probably a good time to lock in some excellent GIC rates, and we may have to hurry before they fall. Libby Znaimer is joined by personal finance expert Barry Choi for a conversation about personal finances ahead of the New Year. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
Merry Christmas, you ho, ho hos. In Episode 34 of The Shallow End, Kat and Nat discuss some crazy news coming out of Canada, including an anti-Zara rally at Toronto's Eaton Centre and the renaming of Yonge-Dundas Square. Cate Blanchett found herself being the only woman on set and decided to launch a "female, trans, and non-binary film fund" in response. Climate activists and alarmists are trying to scare us again — just in time for Christmas. Not only are they trying to make an example out of THE Taylor Swift, but they are also trying to convince us that breathing is bad for the environment. Plus, a 16-year-old girl just died of a blood clot after taking the birth control pill. Don't forget there won't be an episode next week, but be sure to rewatch and share some of our older videos! Today's Partners: Covenant Eyes — go to CovenantEyes.com and use promo code 'SHALLOWEND' at checkout for one month free! Marine Health Foods — head over to MarineHealthFoods.com and use promo code 'SHALLOWEND' at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase! Click here to subscribe for exclusive content by The Shallow End.
Alex Pierson speaks with Andy Brooke, a retired RCMP officer, about an exchange between a demonstrator and another person during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in front of fashion retailer Zara at Toronto's Eaton Centre. In a video shared online, a few Toronto police officers can be seen standing nearby. One of the protesters can be heard saying 'I'll put you six feet deep' but wasn't arrested - why not? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Your daily highlights of Toronto Today with Greg Brady On today's episode: 1- Greg Discusses Federal government EV mandate( :20-13:30) 2 -April April Engelberg, former mayoral candidate and concerned citizen discusses Toronto City issues (13:35-21:55) 3 Parthi Kandavel, Ward 20 City Councillor discusses council votes, Yonge/Dundas Square, police budget, loosening of nightclub/evening restrictions- (22:02-28:41) 4-David Anbar ,Ottawa Criminal Lawyer discusses Eaton Centre/police/threatening case, why did police not act on reasonable grounds to believe an uttered threat (28:50-35:04) 5 -Melanie Newton ,Associate Professor of History U of T, where she teaches Caribbean and Atlantic World History, discusses Sankofa square, its significance and why the name was a finalist (35:09-45:30) 6- David Tate, discusses Petition to keep fighting & have “Dundas” remain as part of the name of the current Yonge/Dundas square (45:40-51:24)
Your daily highlights of Toronto Today with Greg Brady On today's episode: 1- Greg Discusses Federal government EV mandate( :20-13:30) 2 -April April Engelberg, former mayoral candidate and concerned citizen discusses Toronto City issues (13:35-21:55) 3 Parthi Kandavel, Ward 20 City Councillor discusses council votes, Yonge/Dundas Square, police budget, loosening of nightclub/evening restrictions- (22:02-28:41) 4-David Anbar ,Ottawa Criminal Lawyer discusses Eaton Centre/police/threatening case, why did police not act on reasonable grounds to believe an uttered threat (28:50-35:04) 5 -Melanie Newton ,Associate Professor of History U of T, where she teaches Caribbean and Atlantic World History, discusses Sankofa square, its significance and why the name was a finalist (35:09-45:30) 6- David Tate, discusses Petition to keep fighting & have “Dundas” remain as part of the name of the current Yonge/Dundas square (45:40-51:24)
Hamilton's downtown was supposed to be seeing construction being done on a high rise condo development and yet there doesn't seem to be one where the Eaton Centre used to be. Why is that? Guest: Darryl Firsten, Vice President, IN8 Developments - As the federal government tries to push electric vehicles (EVs), it would appear Canadians are wanting them less and less. What do we want that EVs can't provide and how can that be remedied? Can it be remedied? Guest: Eric Kam, Professor of Macroeconomics, Toronto Metropolitan University - What's with certain hockey games being blocked out for viewers in Eastern Canada? When should a referee allow rules to be broken in sport and when should they be called? Is it a case by case basis exclusively? Should it only be by the book? Guest: Steve Foxcroft, NFL Chain-Gang Member, Vice-President, Fluke Transport
Interview with Nicole Smith of the Women's Work Festival. She has lived in and/or travelled around beautiful places like Australia, New Brunswick, Peru and the Eaton Centre, but is now based in Cambridge, ON, where she is from. She is a writer and theatre creator who spends most of her time distracted by the internet. Nicole studied theatre at the University of Guelph and spent 2016-2018 working as a Producer for Pat the Dog Theatre Creation. She is founding Artistic Producer of Sonderlust, a theatre collective dedicated to the creation of original work and the staging of women's stories. Her work has been supported by the Canada Council, the Ontario Arts Council, the Metcalf Foundation, the Shaw Festival, Canadian Stage, mammalian diving reflex and Pat the Dog. With a mandate focused primarily on broadening a perspective and engaging the community, Nicole is thrilled to share more about Sonderlust's creation processes with the Women's Work Festival and St. John's community this year.Originally broadcast on August 14, 2023 on CHMR 93.5 FM in St. John's, and on other great stations across the country. Check out As Loved Our Fathers, the latest book from Write Project host Matthew LeDrew: https://amzn.to/3HB7BABIt's a hunt for the Holy Grail taken on by an American Anthropologist and a Newfoundland History professor that unveils hidden secrets within Newfoundland history! Support the showListen on CHMR online at http://www.chmr.ca/This program, and others like it, are helped by support from viewers and fans on Patreon. Consider helping support Engen Books on Patreon for as little as $1.00 a month for excellent rewards, including books! https://www.patreon.com/engenbooksCheckout Engen titles at http://www.engenbooks.com/The Write Project signup for FREE book: http://eepurl.com/c8W9OTEngen Horror Society Signup for FREE book: http://eepurl.com/c8YemrFantasy Files signup for FREE book: http://eepurl.com/c8X4zLEngen's Science-Fiction Newsletter for FREE book: http://eepurl.com/ir5JmgThis recording copyright © 2023 Matthew LeDrew
Gamelancer Media Corp CEO Jon Dwyer joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news the company has announced a partnership with Samsung Canada for an ad campaign called the SmartThings Connected Home Experience. The company says this campaign will showcase the company's expertise in digital media, entertainment, and production. Gamelancer's unique approach combines their network of channels with their production studio, allowing them to create high-quality content for both television and digital platforms. Dwyer telling Proactive the campaign will bring live experiences to the Samsung Experience Store at the Eaton Centre in Toronto. Customers will get a chance to look at what a connected home may look like. In fact, the upper floor of the Samsung Experience Store will be including a living room, home office, home gym, and kitchen, all decked out with Samsung products and how they can be used. #proactiveinvestors #gamelancermediacorp #cse #gmng #otcqb #gamgf #gaming #SamsungCanada #Partnership #Gaming #Influencers #DigitalMedia #Technology #ContentCreation #Entertainment #Marketing #Advertising #VideoProduction #MediaCampaigns #SamsungProducts #Toronto #EatonCenter #SocialMedia #DigitalActivation #Television #OnlineMarketing #BrandCollaboration #CreativeAgency #NimbleApproach #Engagement #MediaIndustry #GameLancerCEO #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
On this episode of Boomsies, Dan O'Toole Dan is joined by former pro hockey player Steve Webb. He also responds to your emails, examines the new food options at Rogers Centre, and explores the Eaton Centre with his daughters.
Six boys and one adult have been charged with attempted murder after a boy was stabbed outside a Brampton high school; Ontario's nurses are locked in a dispute with Queen's Park over wages and what they say is a lack of respect; and, Nordstrom is closing all its locations in Canada, including its store at the Eaton Centre.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 733, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Grains And Staples 1: The name of this food, not a true grain, comes from the Dutch meaning "beech wheat". buckwheat. 2: The rolled form of this grain cooks in about 5 minutes; the steel-cut takes much longer. oats. 3: Basmati, an aromatic type of this grain, is grown in India. rice. 4: Millet seed, an important food for North Africans, is most often fed to these pets in the U.S.. birds. 5: The pot type of this grain retains more of the bran than the pearl type. barley. Round 2. Category: Names In Sports 1: This legendary jockey was known as "The Shoe". Willie Shoemaker. 2: (Hi, I'm Tim Dwight.) At Iowa I was one of these, like the sneaky scout in "The Last of the Mohicans". a Hawkeye. 3: L.A. Ram defensive end David Jones was better known by this nickname. "Deacon". 4: (Hi, I'm James Worthy.) In the 1980s my L.A. Lakers got this "entertaining" nickname, also the name of a cable television network. "Showtime". 5: First name of Mr. Boyer, the Yankee 3B who played against his brother Ken in the 1964 World Series. "Clete" (or Cletis). Round 3. Category: Canadian Cities 1: English is also widely spoken in this largest French-speaking city outside of Paris. Montreal. 2: The North Saskatchewan River divides this Albertan capital in half. Edmonton. 3: The CFL's B.C. Lions play their home games in this city. Vancouver. 4: Whitehorse replaced Dawson as capital of this territory in 1953. Yukon Territory. 5: This Ontario city's underground walkway system can get you from Eaton Centre to Union Station. Toronto. Round 4. Category: Teens At Work 1: At 14, this fairy tale author worked for a director of the Royal Theater in Copenhagen. Hans Christian Andersen. 2: At 16, Tracy Austin beat Chris Evert to win this tennis tournament at Flushing Meadows. U.S. Open. 3: In the 1720s at age 16, this statesman and inventor wrote popular articles for the New England Courant newspaper. Benjamin Franklin. 4: At 13, this march composer became an apprentice with the U.S. Marine Band. John Philip Sousa. 5: At 16, Cornelius Vanderbilt started a ferry service between Staten Island and this famous 31-square-mile-island. Manhattan. Round 5. Category: Howdy Doody 1: "He" was made up of dachshund, elephant, spaniel, duck, cat, giraffe, seal and pig. Flub-a-dub. 2: This 4 word question was asked at the top of every show, following the words "Say kids...". What time is it?. 3: Original number of Howdy's freckles, they equaled the number of U.S. states. 48. 4: Job held by Mr. Cobb in Doodyville; Mr. Hooper on "Sesame Street" did the same thing. grocer (general store keeper). 5: Last name of triplets Don Jose, Hector Hamhock and Phineas T.. Bluster. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Chani Nattan is a globally renowned Punjabi artist who has not only made exceptional moves for himself in the industry, but also for Singhs and Punjabi culture as a whole. From being on the front of Toronto's Eaton Centre billboard rocking his Pagh with pride, to spreading power to the masses through his powerful writing, this podcast is a small glimpse into what gives Chani his spark. His 123m+ views on "Daku", and 5m+ monthly Spotify listeners give a small hint to his success, but in no way do they do justice to the amazing, down-to-earth character he's built along the way. In the (2) parts of this weeks episode, we focus on the professional aspect of coming up as a Singh and the music writing/releasing process, but we also focus on the regular Chani, the born and raised in Surrey Chani, the banu kush, Singhs doing things Chani. So enjoy this podcast and if you extracted something of value out of it - make sure to check more of us/Chani out below:
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 733, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Grains And Staples 1: The name of this food, not a true grain, comes from the Dutch meaning "beech wheat". buckwheat. 2: The rolled form of this grain cooks in about 5 minutes; the steel-cut takes much longer. oats. 3: Basmati, an aromatic type of this grain, is grown in India. rice. 4: Millet seed, an important food for North Africans, is most often fed to these pets in the U.S.. birds. 5: The pot type of this grain retains more of the bran than the pearl type. barley. Round 2. Category: Names In Sports 1: This legendary jockey was known as "The Shoe". Willie Shoemaker. 2: (Hi, I'm Tim Dwight.) At Iowa I was one of these, like the sneaky scout in "The Last of the Mohicans". a Hawkeye. 3: L.A. Ram defensive end David Jones was better known by this nickname. "Deacon". 4: (Hi, I'm James Worthy.) In the 1980s my L.A. Lakers got this "entertaining" nickname, also the name of a cable television network. "Showtime". 5: First name of Mr. Boyer, the Yankee 3B who played against his brother Ken in the 1964 World Series. "Clete" (or Cletis). Round 3. Category: Canadian Cities 1: English is also widely spoken in this largest French-speaking city outside of Paris. Montreal. 2: The North Saskatchewan River divides this Albertan capital in half. Edmonton. 3: The CFL's B.C. Lions play their home games in this city. Vancouver. 4: Whitehorse replaced Dawson as capital of this territory in 1953. Yukon Territory. 5: This Ontario city's underground walkway system can get you from Eaton Centre to Union Station. Toronto. Round 4. Category: Teens At Work 1: At 14, this fairy tale author worked for a director of the Royal Theater in Copenhagen. Hans Christian Andersen. 2: At 16, Tracy Austin beat Chris Evert to win this tennis tournament at Flushing Meadows. U.S. Open. 3: In the 1720s at age 16, this statesman and inventor wrote popular articles for the New England Courant newspaper. Benjamin Franklin. 4: At 13, this march composer became an apprentice with the U.S. Marine Band. John Philip Sousa. 5: At 16, Cornelius Vanderbilt started a ferry service between Staten Island and this famous 31-square-mile-island. Manhattan. Round 5. Category: Howdy Doody 1: "He" was made up of dachshund, elephant, spaniel, duck, cat, giraffe, seal and pig. Flub-a-dub. 2: This 4 word question was asked at the top of every show, following the words "Say kids...". What time is it?. 3: Original number of Howdy's freckles, they equaled the number of U.S. states. 48. 4: Job held by Mr. Cobb in Doodyville; Mr. Hooper on "Sesame Street" did the same thing. grocer (general store keeper). 5: Last name of triplets Don Jose, Hector Hamhock and Phineas T.. Bluster. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Zach Grant is the Community Director at the Church of the Holy Trinity in downtown Toronto. The church is a mere 21 steps from the Eaton Centre, the epicentre of retail consumerism in Canada. The contrast could not be more stark. Zach works with, and on behalf of, the homeless people living in Toronto. Each month there is a memorial at the Church to celebrate the life and tragic death of those living on the streets. Zach's life is surrounded by grief and rage, yet their (Zach prefers the gender-neutral pronouns "they/them") compassion and respect for the homeless is on full display. They are a force for change in our city.Thanks for listening! Please visit our website at hiddengemstoronto.netFollow us on Instagram at hiddengems.torontoand Facebook at hiddengems.toronto
Today on Virgin Mornings, Adam, TJ and Jax discuss Jax's battle of trying to get into the Eaton Centre yesterday - the fight isn't over (2:25) the media is very fixated on Julia Fox right now (6:00) and Producer Leah is off to Mexico till Monday - we're excited for her but also concerned by how cheap her hotel is... We have a debate of whether she'll be safe or not... (9:40) Listen to Virgin Mornings every weekday from 5:30am - 10am on 99.9 Virgin Radio Toronto. Catch Ghosted on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 8am!
Today on Virgin Mornings, Adam, TJ and Jax discuss what the Eaton Centre has to offer this holiday season instead of the tree - we love it (2:50) Adele has began her residency that was postponed from a few months back in Las Vegas - this might be her last few shows for many years... We go over some emotional highlights of her shows so far (8:09) and not only are World Cup fans extremely upset with the human rights issues in Qatar, but also they don't sell booze at any of their stadiums - we share a story where fans got rowdy over this at the stadium yesterday (16:25) Listen to Virgin Mornings every weekday from 5:30am - 10am on 99.9 Virgin Radio Toronto. Catch Ghosted on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 8am!
Katapa TV Presents Pind Chronicles - Eaton Centre Edition #katapatv #punjabiz #funny #notforkids #hardcorefunny #trending #popular #hit
Let's go to the mall!This short jaunt touches on the history of the Eaton Centre and the block it sits on, as well as the origins of its namesake. Also, a brief history of the shopping mall as a concept. ---------------------------------Thank you Lukus Benoit for the theme song!---------------------------------SUPPORT THE SHOW:Follow on Insta @walkinginplacepod, Tiktok @walkinginplacepod, Twitter @PlaceWalking, and Facebook Become a patron!The podcast was featured in the Top 10 History Podcasts on Feedspot! Check it out!
At 24 years old Jessica Ghawi was a respected up-and-comer in the world of sports journalism. She is described as vivacious, kind, and driven. During a trip to Toronto, Jessica narrowly escaped a shooting at the Eaton Centre. After returning home to Denver, Jessica reflected on her experience in Toronto. She wrote a public blog about the blessings of life and family. Tragically, just 7 weeks later, Jessica would face gun violence again. In the wake of Jessica's death, her parents Lonnie and Sandy have dedicated their lives to helping other families who have been affected by gun violence. Survivors Empowered: https://www.survivorsempowered.org/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/truenorthtruecrime.
If you’ve visited Toronto for any length of time, you’ve probably found yourself on Yonge St. Starting on the shores of Lake Ontario, the street includes theatres, the Eaton Centre, the Air Canada Centre, and one of the city’s subway lines. Every day, thousands of people head to the street to work, shop, and socialize. […]
In this episode, Boni and Felix select which NBA players they would take to explore the city of Toronto in this exclusive "audio" tour of their favourite spots in the city.Show notes:Scorpio traitsNBA games from week 3 and 4Which NBA player would you take with you on a hot air balloon ride?Which NBA player would you hang out with at the CN Tower?Which NBA player would be sitting in the passenger seat during a 2-3 hour drive?Which NBA player would you take to Centre Island?Which NBA player would you take to the Eaton Centre or Yorkdale mall?Which NBA player would you take to Niagara Falls?Which NBA player would you take to watch a movie with?Which NBA player would you take to the AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario)?Which NBA player would you take to Kensington Market?Which NBA player would you take to Banff, Alberta?Which NBA player would you partner up with in a 2 vs 2 pick-up game?Which NBA player would you choose to be your best man at your wedding?Full Court Press with Boni and FelixShop with our partners at hoopn:https://hoopnbrand.com/ and use code "FULLCOURT" for 15% off your orderFollow us on Instagram: @fullcourtpress.to / @hoopnbrand
You may have seen Jody on her viral Instagram video at Eaton Centre where she refused to leave the food court when asked to leave because she didn't have a vaccine passport, nor was she wearing a mask. That video on Instagram alone has garnered 300 000 views. It's been all over the world, on multiple platforms, and it thrust her into a position of influence, to where now she's become a full-fledged freedom fighter. In this podcast, we discuss some legal routes (not legal advice) on how to navigate these mandates, which according to her, and the Canadian Charter, are unjust. Topics include Jab vs Job, masks, freedom of movement, proper procedures when being prejudiced, as well as what NOT to do...you're on the right side of the law until you're not. If you're afraid, alone, angry, lost, or sad, I believe this podcast, will give you HOPE! It's 60 minutes of Jody and me, talking mandates, and how to man up to them, and win. www.GameOnCanada.org to bring the road hockey games to your town, and look under the "Your Rights" section for the PDF * disclaimer, Jody is not a lawyer, nor is this legal advice Listen, watch on YouTube, or stream all episodes on https://TheLaunchpadPodcast.com, and find J-man on social media: ➤https://YouTube.com/Jmanisalive (subscribe) ➤ https://Instagram.com/Jman_is_alive ➤ https://Facebook.com/TheLaunchpadPodcast ➤ https://Twitter.com/Jmanisalive "Take care, be well & love simply because you can"
Reefer Reporters - October 18 with Rev Kelly & AlStories include.....3 years after weed legalization, Ontario man still can't enter U.S. due to 20-year-old pot charge, Cannabis use increased among those over 25, but declined among 15- to 17-year-olds, With Havelock expansion, SunFish Cannabis operator looks to fill gap in market, Cannabis retailer 'Tokyo Smoke' opens first store in Eaton Centre, B.C. cannabis product recalled due to powdery mildew contamination, Illegal dispensaries still operating in Vancouver three years after Cannabis Act became law, Impact Of Marijuana Legalization On Crime Reduction Is Being Underestimated, New Study Finds, Spain presented with 3 bills to regulate adult-use cannabis, From Canada To Uruguay, Here Are Some Of The Countries Where Marijuana Is Legal, Many breast cancer patients are using marijuana and not telling their doctorsTY Bma Hydroponics Campbellford Lifestyle Shop Dr. Buck CTS Legacy420.com
Caryma S'ad on blowing up Chris Sky this weekend Eaton Centre riots James VS Dean & Lochlin on Dean's new "No Politicians Rule' - Dean's almost finished his recipe book Deans distant relative has gone full Q'Anon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What a great day for our first international episode. We interviewed @pinatravels who is the host of @alpacamybagspod, a podcast that chats about responsible travel (which we highly recommend subscribing to). Toronto is such a cool city and has so much more than a spaceship-looking tower, Drake and Bieber Fever. We're on the lookout for a Scott's Cheap Flights deal to the fourth largest city in North America!! Speaking of Scott's Cheap Flights... show your support by signing up through our link: https://scottscheapflights.com/local it's only $49/year and your ROI will double or triple or even quadruple on your first flight. No lie... we're walking testimonies. SHOW NOTES Where to stay: Airbnbs in the neighborhoods of: West End, The Annex, Little Italy, Koreatown, Little Portugal, Parkdale Hotels: The Annex Hotel, Gladstone House, The Drake Hotel Also check out hostels and read reviews on hostelworld.com Where to eat: Pow Wow Cafe, Tondou Ramen, La Palette Where to drink: DROM Taberna, Civil Liberties, Blood Brothers Brewing What to do: Take a ferry to the Toronto Islands, explore the different neighborhoods, particularly Chinatown (Spadina Ave), AGO Art Museum, See a Toronto Blue Jays game at Rogers Centre Rapid Fire: Most Instagram-able spot: Polson Pier Favorite pizza spot: Pizzeria Libretto Favorite Toronto event: Toronto International Film Festival Favorite coffee shop: Voodoo Child Espresso & Cocktail Bar (coffee shop by day, cocktail bar by night) Favorite wine & cheese spot: La Palette Favorite season to visit: Summer Favorite place for dessert: Uncle Tetsu's Japanese Cheesecake Favorite local business: Biggest tourist trap: Eaton Centre (cool ceiling, but just a shopping mall)`
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 164, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Name The Instrument 1: In Billy Joel's " blank Man". piano. 2: In Wynonna's "Girls With blank ". guitars. 3: In Bruce Hornsby's " blank Rain". mandolin. 4: In Linda Ronstadt's "Different blank ". drum. 5: In the Byrds' "Mr. blank Man". tambourine. Round 2. Category: I Am A Crook 1: Ralph, nicknamed "Bottles", was the brother of this gangster, nicknamed "Scarface". Al Capone. 2: Sheriff Pat Garrett said this crook's "face always wore a smile". Billy the Kid. 3: In 1868 the Reno Brothers robbed one of these in Indiana, years before the James Gang did it out west. train. 4: The Queen Anne's Revenge was a ship of this pirate, whose whole known career lasted from 1716 to 1718. Blackbeard. 5: 2 months after Bonnie and Clyde were shot down in Louisiana, he got it outside the Biograph in Chicago. John Dillinger. Round 3. Category: Totally 1680s! 1: Around 1683 Jules Hardouin-Mansart completed this narcissistic Versailles feature, Galerie des Glaces in France. Hall of Mirrors. 2: The 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk between Russia and this country on its east remained in force for 170 years. China. 3: In 1682 La Salle said, "Laissez les bon temps rouler" as he claimed this North American territory for France. Louisiana. 4: Last name of father and son Cotton and Increase, co-ministers at Boston's North Chruch starting in 1685. Mather. 5: On his deathbed, speaking of his mistress Nell Gwyn, King Charles II said, "Let not poor Nelly" do this. Starve. Round 4. Category: The Marrier 1: Tom Hayden, Roger Vadim, Ted Turner. Jane Fonda. 2: Sean Penn, Guy Ritchie. Madonna. 3: Andre Previn, Frank Sinatra. Mia Farrow. 4: Jeremy Thomas, Tom Green. Drew Barrymore. 5: Robert Evans, Steve McQueen. Ali McGraw. Round 5. Category: Canadian Cities 1: English is also widely spoken in this largest French-speaking city outside of Paris. Montreal. 2: The North Saskatchewan River divides this Albertan capital in half. Edmonton. 3: The CFL's B.C. Lions play their home games in this city. Vancouver. 4: Whitehorse replaced Dawson as capital of this territory in 1953. Yukon Territory. 5: This Ontario city's underground walkway system can get you from Eaton Centre to Union Station. Toronto. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Dave Merheje joins Emily and Paige to talk getting pretzels and sneaker cleaner at the Glendale Galleria, hanging out with friends and shopping with family at Devonshire Mall in Windsor, enjoying a hot fudge McFlurry at Eaton Centre in Toronto, and finding deals on clothes at Nordstrom Rack. Plus some Burbank airport talk, a listener question about kiosks and MORE! JOIN THE MALL TALK PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/malltalkpod/ BUY MALL TALK MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/malltalkpodcast FOLLOW DAVE: https://www.instagram.com/davemerheje/ https://twitter.com/DaveMerheje FOLLOW MALL TALK: https://www.instagram.com/malltalkpod https://twitter.com/malltalkpod
Toronto Raptors legend and current-day broadcaster Alvin Williams joins DG, Shep and AR to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the team's first Playoff series win in 2001. Alvin reminisces on the trade from Portland, going to the Eaton Centre with Vince Carter and playing with teammates like Charles Oakley, Antonio Davis, Dell Curry and others. He candidly talks about being a Philly basketball player from Villanova, and how the similarities end there with his good friend Kyle Lowry. He discusses his career transition from basketball and early day encounters at the arena with AR and DG. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Toronto Raptors legend and current-day broadcaster Alvin Williams joins DG, Shep and AR to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the team's first Playoff series win in 2001. Alvin reminisces on the trade from Portland, going to the Eaton Centre with Vince Carter and playing with teammates like Charles Oakley, Antonio Davis, Dell Curry and others. He candidly talks about being a Philly basketball player from Villanova, and how the similarities end there with his good friend Kyle Lowry. He discusses his career transition from basketball and early day encounters at the arena with AR and DG. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 62, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 62, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 62, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Tony Montana 1: A Butte mansion has some of William Clark's art collection, but the good stuff went to this city's Corcoran gallery. Washington, D.C.. 2: It's the name of Montana's most populous county, a nearby national park and a Billings art museum in a former jail. Yellowstone. 3: This city, home to the University of Montana, is the "Gateway to the Cultural Corridors of Western Montana". Missoula. 4: The Cathedral of this saint, aptly located in Montana's state capital, is modeled on a church in Vienna. (St.) Helen. 5: The civic center of this "Cataract City" opened in 1940 with "Aida". Great Falls. Round 2. Category: Canadian Cities 1: Whitehorse replaced Dawson as capital of this territory in 1953. Yukon Territory. 2: English is also widely spoken in this largest French-speaking city outside of Paris. Montreal. 3: This Ontario city's underground walkway system can get you from Eaton Centre to Union Station. Toronto. 4: The CFL's B.C. Lions play their home games in this city. Vancouver. 5: The North Saskatchewan River divides this Albertan capital in half. Edmonton. Round 3. Category: The Body Canine 1: These pendulous body parts of Doberman pinschers are often cropped to make them stand up. Ears. 2: A dog cools its body mainly by panting because these glands are only found on its feet. Sweat Glands. 3: Like other running animals, many dogs lack this bone also called the clavicle. Collarbone. 4: The canine digestive system closely resembles the human while lacking this "vermiform" projection. Appendix. 5: Varying in number, the caudal vertebrae of a dog are found in this body part. Tail. Round 4. Category: Hello, Bb 1: Friction reducers noted on technical drawings. ball bearings. 2: Riding without a saddle. bareback. 3: A menorah is the symbol of this international organization founded in 1843. B'nai B'rith. 4: The legal instrument to spring you after an arrest. a bail bond. 5: In Internet domain names, this country of the West Indies. Barbados. Round 5. Category: New Ideas In Business 1: At one of this man's auto plants, scrap wood was turned into charcoal and sold as briquettes. Henry Ford. 2: (Alex reports from Sony Headquarters in Tokyo, Japan.) Surprisingly, the first Sony product wasn't anything hi-tech, and it wasn't a big success either; it was a kitchen item, a cooker for this kind of food. rice. 3: The automatic one Josephine Cochran invented was too expensive for home use, but restaurants loved it. dishwasher. 4: This keyboard layout was developed to slow typing down, keeping the keys from jamming. QWERTY. 5: The man behind Learjet was also the inventor of this early tape format that carried 4 pairs of stereo tracks. 8-track. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
We got an opportunity to speak with Jeanette and Joanna Liu, the two sisters who run Yueh Tung, along with their parents. Located right next to the Eaton Centre, Yueh Tung is a beloved Hakka favourite that has been a key figure in the Toronto food scene since its opening in 1987, introducing Chili and Manchurian chicken to the city. We have a great conversation about the restaurant's story, how Jeanette and Joana found themselves back at Yueh Tung, how Yueh Tung is adapting in this new future, the power of the Kardashian/Jenner clan, and much more. You can learn more about Yueh Tung at @yuehtungrestaurant on Instagram. Music Credits: Soft Cream - MYSM, Dreams - Joakim Karud, Come Back to You - Beats by Egomi, Think About You - Ryan Little, Orange and Pomegranate - Mark Generous, Homeward - Mr. Chase
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On July 20, 2012, a mass shooting occurred inside of a Century movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, during a midnight screening of the film The Dark Knight Rises. A gunman, dressed in tactical clothing, set off tear gas grenades and shot into the audience with multiple firearms, killing 12 people and injuring 70 others. The sole suspect, James Eagan Holmes, was arrested outside the cinema minutes later. It was the deadliest shooting in Colorado since the Columbine High School massacre in 1999. The shooting occurred in theater 9 at the Century 16 multiplex (operated by Cinemark), located at the Town Center at Aurora shopping mall at 14300 E. Alameda Avenue. Police said the shooter bought a ticket, entered the theater, and sat in the front row; about 20 minutes into the film, he left the building through an emergency exit door, which he propped open with a plastic tablecloth holder. He allegedly then went to his car, which was parked near the exit door, changed into protective clothing, and retrieved his guns. About 30 minutes into the film, police say, around 12:30 am, he reentered the theater through the exit door. He was dressed in black and wore a gas mask, a load-bearing vest (not to be confused with a bulletproof vest), a ballistic helmet, bullet-resistant leggings, a bullet-resistant throat protector, a groin protector and tactical gloves. Initially, few in the audience considered the masked figure a threat. He appeared to be wearing a costume, like other audience members who had dressed up for the screening. Some believed that the gunman was playing a prank, while others thought that he was part of a special effects installation set up for the film's premiere as a publicity stunt by the studio or theater management. It was also said that the gunman threw two canisters emitting a gas or smoke, partially obscuring the audience members' vision, making their throats and skin itch, and causing eye irritation. He then fired a 12-gauge Remington 870 Express Tactical shotgun, first at the ceiling and then at the audience. He also fired a Smith & Wesson M&P15 semi-automatic rifle with a 100-round drum magazine, which malfunctioned after reportedly firing about 45 rounds. Finally, he fired a Glock 22 40-caliber handgun. He shot first to the back of the room, and then toward people in the aisles. A bullet passed through the wall and hit three people in the adjacent theater 8, which was screening the same film. Witnesses said the multiplex's fire alarm system began sounding soon after the attack began and staff told people in theater 8 to evacuate. One witness said that she was hesitant to leave because someone yelled that there was someone shooting in the lobby and that they should not leave. The first phone calls to emergency services via 9-1-1 were made at 12:39 am. Police arrived within 90 seconds and found at least three .40-caliber handgun magazines, a shotgun and a large drum magazine on the floor of the theater. Some people reported the shooting via tweets or text messaging rather than calling the police. Sgt. Stephen Redfearn, one of the first police officers on the scene, decided not to wait for ambulances and sent victims to area hospitals in squad cars. About 12:45 am, police apprehended Holmes behind the cinema, next to his car, without resistance. He was initially mistaken as another police officer because of the tactical clothing he was wearing. According to two federal officials, he had dyed his hair red and called himself "the Joker", although authorities later declined to confirm this. Three days later, at his first court appearance in Centennial, Colorado, Holmes had reddish-orange hair. The officers found several firearms in the theater and inside the car, including another Glock 22 handgun.Following his arrest, he was initially jailed at Arapahoe County Detention Center, under suicide watch. The police interviewed more than 200 witnesses. Investigators say that the shooter acted alone and was not part of a larger group or terrorist organization. Explosive devices When apprehended, Holmes told the police that he had booby-trapped his apartment with explosive devices before heading to the movie theater. Police then evacuated five buildings surrounding his Aurora residence, about 5 miles (8 km) north of the cinema. The apartment complex is limited to University of Colorado Medical Center students, patients, and employees. One day after the shooting, officials disarmed an explosive device wired to the apartment's front entrance, allowing a remotely controlled robot to enter and disable other explosives. The apartment held more than 30 homemade grenades, wired to a control box in the kitchen, and 10 gallons of gasoline. Neighbors reported loud music from the apartment around midnight on the night of the massacre, and one went to his door to tell him she was calling the police; she stated that the door seemed to be unlocked, but she chose not to open it. A law enforcement official said that a Batman mask was found inside the apartment. On July 23, police finished collecting evidence from the apartment. Two days later, residents were allowed to return to the four surrounding buildings, and six days later, residents were allowed to move back into the formerly booby-trapped building. Casualties Eighty-two people were shot or otherwise wounded, reported by mainstream news as the most victims of any mass shooting in United States history. Four people's eyes were irritated by the tear gas grenades, and eight others injured themselves while fleeing the theater. The massacre was the deadliest shooting in Colorado since the Columbine High School massacre on April 20, 1999. Fatalities Twelve people were killed in the shooting. Ten died at the scene and two more in local hospitals. Those killed were: Jonathan Blunk, age 26 Alexander J. Boik, age 18 Jesse Childress, age 29 Gordon Cowden, age 51 Jessica Ghawi, age 24 John Larimer, age 27 Matt McQuinn, age 27 Micayla Medek, age 23 Veronica Moser-Sullivan, age 6 Alex Sullivan, age 27 Alexander C. Teves, age 24 Rebecca Wingo, age 31 Almost two months earlier, Jessica Ghawi narrowly avoided a shooting at the Eaton Centre in Toronto, which killed two people and injured several others. Injuries The youngest person injured during the shooting was a four-month-old boy who was not shot. Ashley Moser, Veronica Moser-Sullivan's mother, was critically injured in the shooting and miscarried a week after the attack. The injured were treated at Children's Hospital Colorado, Denver Health Medical Center, The Medical Center of Aurora, Parker Adventist Hospital, Rose Medical Center, Swedish Hospital, and University Hospital. On July 25, three of the five hospitals treating victims announced that they would limit medical bills or forgive them entirely. The Community First Foundation collected more than $5 million for a fund for victims and their families. In September, victims and their families received surveys asking about their preferences for how collected funds should be distributed, either by dividing it equally among victims or through a needs-assessment process.On November 16, 2012, the Aurora Victim Relief Fund announced each claimant will receive $220,000. Information in this written post was obtained from wikipedia and is only as valid as that site reports.
Alan and Sheba discuss #NakedAthena and the Portland protests, Kanye West's Twitter rant, a confirmed covid-19 case in the Eaton Centre and the defacing of statues outside of Queen's Park.
Chair girl, Marcella Zoia was finally sentenced, and faces two years of probation. Doug Ford told young people to not go to parties after Ontario saw a spike in new cases, with over half showing up in people 39 years of age or younger. The Eaton Centre is undergoing a deep clean after an employee tested positive for COVID-19. Plus, Louis March, the man behind the Zero Gun Violence Movement talks about how to change the political landscape in Toronto, and actually create safer communities for everyone.
Dining critic Lesley Chesterman visited the Time Out Market in the Eaton Centre and shared her thoughts. Catch Lesley live every Wednesday morning at 7:10am.
Current weather forecasts call for a mild winter in Toronto, despite previous reports. Police were called over a fight involving two men with hockey sticks in Thornhill, and an unofficial TikTok meet-and-greet at the Eaton Centre got out of hand. The second Toronto location of Chick-fil-A opens next week at Yorkdale Shopping Centre. Plus, the new BuaBua in Leaside passes the pad thai test.
When it came time to look at who should be featured on the landmark 200th episode of the Guelph Politicast, there was really only one answer. It's been almost 20 years since Norm Jary left city council, and it's been almost 35 years since he left the mayor's office, but it's hard to deny that the 37th Mayor of the City of Guelph still enjoys high approval ratings. Why? This is what a 2010 Guelph Historical Society article had to say about Mayor Norm Jary's nearly 16 years in office as mayor: “Mayor Jary's political success can be attributed to his belief in open, democratic civic municipal government that represents all the people in the community. His dedication to accepting a wide array of invitations to participate in local events gave the City a mayor that met local residents and heard their needs face-to-face. This practice enabled him to promote his belief that a mayor should serve the broad spectrum of the municipal population, not just special interests.” Aside from those first principles of governance, Jary oversaw a decade of tremendous growth and change in the Royal City, from the construction of the Hanlon Expressway, the revitalization of downtown with the Eaton Centre, the restoration of the Wellington Hotel, the establishment of the Civic Museum and the Art Gallery of Guelph, and the opening of Stone Road Mall. We look at this tremendous slate of accomplishments from a time when we’re still talking about whether or not a new main library is a need or a want after 18 years of trying. This week on the podcast, Jary will discuss how we was able to get so much done as mayor, and how he was able to engender trust and civility as both mayor and the news director of CJOY at the same time. We also talk about his unusual rise to the mayoralty and the factors that contributed to his success in the political arena. And we talk about the practicalities of leadership, how he balanced his two hats, managed controversy, and the ways the political discourse in his day compares to the discourse in ours. (Hint: It hasn't gotten better.) So let's talk about the past and the present, and maybe the future, with former Guelph Mayor Norm Jary on this week's 200th edition of the Guelph Politicast! If you’d like to read more about Norm Jary, and his political career, you can click here to see Dr. Debra Nash-Chambers's article at Guelph Historical Society website. Perhaps over the holiday break, you can visit Norm Jary Park, which is at 22 Shelldale Crescent west of Dawson Road. The host for the Guelph Politicast is Podbean. Find more episodes of the Politicast here, or download them on your favourite podcast app at iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Also, when you subscribe to the Guelph Politicast channel and you will also get an episode of Open Sources Guelph every Monday, and an episode of End Credits every Friday. Photo Credit: Mayor Jary at the re-opening of the Victoria Road Recreation Centre in Summer 2017.
This week Richard is back on the panel with Ian, David, Liberal Tim, and Andrew. Gavin makes an appearance only to see his internet fail miserably. This week is the gun show, its all about the possible changes that the Government is planning in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Montreal Massacre. Pretty spectacular that a shooting 30 years ago is still the only one that gets brought up annually to demand more gun control. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 205 of Canadian Patriot Podcast, the number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded December 9, 2019. Ian - Hobby farmer and sport shooter on Vancouver Island Richard - old guy who likes to shoot. Egg nog! David - Competitive shooter, hunter, outdoorsmen & match director and all around fun guy Gavin - Tim - Liberal, Husband, father of three and sport shooter. Also the proud descendent of immigrants Andrew - I’m a recovering libertarian, competitive shooter, and firearms instructor at Ragnarok Tactical. We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at feedback@canadianpatriotpodcast.com A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=77508&refid=stpr and iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/canadian-patriot-podcast/id1067964521?mt=2 Check the podcast out on http://facebook.com/canadianpatriotpodcast and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/canadianpatriotpodcast/ We need your help! To support the show visit patreon.com/cpp and become a patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. The more you pledge, the better the rewards are. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $19.99 + shipping and theft. Visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking Andrew - Scotch Dave- Belgian Moon Ian - Tea, black. Like the tone of the firearms news. Tim - Forty Creek Honey Spike and reverse osmosis water Gun Ban Eaton Centre shooter sentenced to life, but parole eligibility after 16 months https://www.cp24.com/news/eaton-centre-shooter-sentenced-to-life-but-parole-eligibility-after-16-months-1.4708140Family of Eaton Centre shooting victim says second trial was 're-victimization' GOLDSTEIN: Carding works, banning handguns won’t https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/goldstein-carding-works-banning-handguns-wont WATCH: Toronto City Council Has ZERO Clue How Legal Guns Are Acquired, Yet Votes For National Gun Ban Anyway https://www.spencerfernando.com/2019/11/27/watch-toronto-city-council-has-zero-clue-how-legal-guns-are-acquired-yet-votes-for-national-gun-ban-anyway/ Throne speech promises tax cut, climate action and ban on military-style firearms https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/liberal-government-throne-speech-1.5385526 End assault-style gun sales now, Polytechnique survivors group tells Liberals https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/end-assault-style-gun-sales-now-polytechnique-survivors-group-tells-liberals-1.4702528 Minister Blair admits an OIC will be used to ban guns https://firearmrights.ca/en/minister-blair-admits-an-oic-will-be-used-to-ban-guns/ Ottawa committed to banning type of rifle used in Polytechnique shooting, Trudeau says https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-ottawa-committed-to-banning-type-of-rifle-used-in-polytechnique/ Rapid Fire Feedback Shout out to new Patreon Brian! Email from Todd Subject: The Ban Guys: I am sure you will be talking about it tonight but in future I would like to hear your thoughts of non compliance. My dilemma: Do I sacrifice my AR in order to keep my Bennelli MR1, SKS’s, Chiapas, shotguns and handguns? Or just say fuck it, this has gone far enough....... I’m in my fifties it’s been a good run and is it worth the legal BS What do we do? Petitions New one making the rounds https://www.change.org/p/justin-trudeau-stop-the-ar-15-and-assault-rifle-ban-in-canada Do you remember E-1608 - 86,082 signatures E-111 - 25,358 signature Most sign petition ever came from a broken liberal promise to fix first past the post E-616, 130,452 signatures Outro Ian - theislandretreat@gmail.com , Prepper podcast David - https://www.instagram.com/diesel6223/?hl=en Richard - Tim - https://facebook.com/timsgoodtshirts Andrew - https://ragnaroktactical.ca/ Visit us at www.canadianpatriotpodcast.com We value your opinions so please visit www.canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at feedback@canadianpatriotpodcast.com and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember “You are the True North Strong and Free” Music used under Creative Commons licenses The last ones by Jahzzar http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Smoke_Factory/The_last_ones Epic by Bensound http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/epic
Was justice served for the victims of Christopher Husband's 2012 shooting spree? Did the courts get it right? Joseph Neuberger, 640 Toronto Criminal Law Expert joins to discuss.
Dining critic Lesley Chesterman shared her thoughts on the opening of Montreal's Time Out Market, a great local cookbook, and a fried chicken hidden gem.
Days before her premier video release, 54Lights sat down with talented singer/songwriter Kibra Tesfaye at the Eaton Centre in downtown Toronto. The young singer opened up about her upswinging career and the process she's embarking on to build her brand. Listen. Like. Share.
This week Craig and Lee talk about Nike, Innisfree, Montreal Eaton Centre, and Hillberg & Berk.Retail Insider Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.Sponsored by JLL Canada: What’s your ambition? Visit JLL.ca to see how JLL Canada is here to create rewarding opportunities and amazing spaces around the globe where people can achieve their ambitions.Discussed this episode:Nike to Open Massive Flagship at Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping CentreBRIEF: Asian Grocer Entering Canada, Hermes Readies Vancouver Flagship, Innisfree Opens 1st StoreIvanhoé Cambridge Provides Montreal Eaton Centre Overhaul UpdateCanadian Jewellery Brand ‘Hillberg & Berk’ Announces Retail Store Expansion into British Columbia and ManitobaOther topics:Recent News: Hudson's Bay closes stores in the NetherlandsSubscribe, Rate, and Review our Retail Insider Podcast!Follow Craig:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/CraigPattersonTorontoInstagram: @craig_patterson_torontoTwitter: @RI_EICFollow Retail Insider:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/Retail-InsiderFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RetailInsider/Twitter: @RetailInsider_Instagram: @Retail_Insider_CanadaListen & Subscribe:Apple PodcastsSpotifyOvercastStitcherGoogle PlayShare your thoughts!Drop us a line at Craig@Retail-Insider.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!
This week Craig and Lee talk about Nike, Innisfree, Montreal Eaton Centre, and Hillberg & Berk.Retail Insider Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.Sponsored by JLL Canada: What's your ambition? Visit JLL.ca to see how JLL Canada is here to create rewarding opportunities and amazing spaces around the globe where people can achieve their ambitions.Discussed this episode:Nike to Open Massive Flagship at Toronto's Yorkdale Shopping CentreBRIEF: Asian Grocer Entering Canada, Hermes Readies Vancouver Flagship, Innisfree Opens 1st StoreIvanhoé Cambridge Provides Montreal Eaton Centre Overhaul UpdateCanadian Jewellery Brand ‘Hillberg & Berk' Announces Retail Store Expansion into British Columbia and ManitobaOther topics:Recent News: Hudson's Bay closes stores in the NetherlandsSubscribe, Rate, and Review our Retail Insider Podcast!Follow Craig:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/CraigPattersonTorontoInstagram: @craig_patterson_torontoTwitter: @RI_EICFollow Retail Insider:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/Retail-InsiderFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RetailInsider/Twitter: @RetailInsider_Instagram: @Retail_Insider_CanadaListen & Subscribe:Apple PodcastsSpotifyOvercastStitcherGoogle PlayShare your thoughts!Drop us a line at Craig@Retail-Insider.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!
Model train enthusiast / Apple Bar Genius Johnny Appleseed (Ben Stager) finds his twin brother strangled to death with train track. A conspiracy involving the Eaton Centre, Reddit, and several Liberal Party members begins to unravel, before a last minute ghastly twist. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
Model train enthusiast / Apple Bar Genius Johnny Appleseed (Ben Stager) finds his twin brother strangled to death with train track. A conspiracy involving the Eaton Centre, Reddit, and several Liberal Party members begins to unravel, before a last minute ghastly twist.
Model train enthusiast / Apple Bar Genius Johnny Appleseed (Ben Stager) finds his twin brother strangled to death with train track. A conspiracy involving the Eaton Centre, Reddit, and several Liberal Party members begins to unravel, before a last minute ghastly twist. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Foot locker manager Trabitz Baltzton is found deceased - foot missing, and hair braided. Brandy Brandee (Laura Ramoso), store employee, tries to sing together what happened that Thursdur at the Eaton Centre. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
Foot locker manager Trabitz Baltzton is found deceased – foot missing, and hair braided. Brandy Brandee (Laura Ramoso), store employee, tries to sing together what happened that Thursdur at the Eaton Centre. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Foot locker manager Trabitz Baltzton is found deceased - foot missing, and hair braided. Brandy Brandee (Laura Ramoso), store employee, tries to sing together what happened that Thursdur at the Eaton Centre.
You may have spotted some billboards around Toronto promoting the anti-vaccine movement.
Alex is joined by Lorne Honickman, Global News Radio Legal Expert, for this edition of Case and Point. Topics include - Justin Trudeau's right-hand-man resigns, Jody Wilson-Raybould turns heads on Parliament Hill after appearing at a cabinet meeting, a Montreal judge has thrown out the charges against a SNC executive, the man accused in the Eaton Centre shooting has been found guilty and a B.C. man has fentanyl charges against him tossed following an error made by a sniffer-dog.
Oh the mall! Didn't we have fun back in our teenage days hanging out in the food courts? The Eaton Centre is the number 1 tourist attraction in Canada for a reason – people love going to the mall! Hanging out with your pals there with no particular agenda, maybe do a little shopping, maybe meet some girls there… On this episode, John, Ryan and Jenn share stories from their mallrat days and discuss how the shopping mall experience has dramatically changed in 2019. The Daily Derringer Podcast -- Wednesday January 16th, 2019 Check out more full episodes at Q107.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the past four years that I have lived downtown, I have gotten to know many of the regular characters who spend a great deal of time at Yonge and Dundas, particularly the south west corner where the north entrance of the Eaton Centre is.
We did it again! Another 2 guest episode starting with (The) Real Cheffie reppin' the West End with an in depth interview. S/o MTM (Music That Matters) & A controversial and real Smoke & Mirrors segment with a young reppa from the East End 'Top Gunna' s/o DGC (Don't Get Close) Songs of the week: Gutz-Still Grindin’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkD7jCw8jow Medusa - Iam H-Town https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcHjxDjzf1I&feature=youtu.be JULY 13th WE LOVE HIP HOP LIVE PODCAST Get Tickets by emailing welovehiphoptoronto@gmail.com (NO DOOR SALES) Yongesterdam Lounge: Lounge Open Monday to Sunday 11-9 647-278-4369 for bookings or @yongesterdam_lounge Giving away admission for 4 with food for a table of 4. Leave the hashtag #yongesterdam in the comments. Top 6ix so Far… June 7th In order chosen by the fans!!! 1. Roney- Who Dat 2. Dre Barrs- No Cap 3. They Call Me Ching- MasterPlan 4. Stunna- Backflips 5. Yk- Tyson 6. Prince Dawn x LB x Tony x Kyle Brown- Oh My Gawd Honorable Mention: Gaza - Natra Ft Cassiusx https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r8445yQlv4 July 7th Priceboss- Bottom Of The 9th (Album Release Party) At the 'Black Swan' 154 Danforth Avenue Music by TMajor and DJ Snoopy Live Performances Including: KBF, Nanna Goodie & Jordan Rhymes Hosted by Friday Ricky Dred & PK Herc Whatchu Smokin On??? (Brought to you by Mother Earth Delivers, 6ix Tech on College 322 College Streett for We Love Hip Hop apparel) Mother Earth Deliveries For the app: Link is meds.medispensary.ca On IG @motherearthdeliveryto News Stories: -CBC news article with Trevor Dunn.One of things they asked was Kmoney & Casper’s potentials to blow. -Meek Mill Summer Jam, Lil Wayne (He’s FREE!!!) -Respect The Process Challenge Feedback SARS RADIO EP. 128 June 13th http://bit.ly/2l8vyEL For We Love Hip Hop Apparel go check out 6ix Tech at 322 College Street follow them at @6ixtech the first 100 shirts and/or hats sold also get a FREE phone case iPhone or Android. We Love Hip Hop/Mercenary Films Qjcmv- Kofi Durdy Smoke Break Music: Kid Danielz ft JetSet- Without You https://youtu.be/V6O7LITLq34 Smoke & Mirrors ft Top Gunna: 1. One Hour videos on Instagram Good Or Bad? Why? 2. Pot Legalization laws update 3. DJ Brownsoul falls overboard not found! 4. 50 year old man, charged with assaulting pregnant woman in Eaton Centre! 5. Starbucks Sensitivity Training in Canada 6. What's the racism temperature in Canada? Road Tunes: BLUETOOTH - Eazy Enzo Ft ShawMillz X Balmain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_5i2BKX5FA Real Cheffie: https://www.instagram.com/realcheffie/ Top Gunna: https://www.instagram.com/dgctopgunna/ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphoptoronto/ The 6ix List: www.instagram.com/6ixlist/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ PK Herc: www.instagram.com/ssc_heyhercs_pk/ Spoiled Smokers: www.instagram.com/spoiledsmokerscollective/ Toronto Organic: www.instagram.com/torontoorganics/?hl=en SixSocksToronto: www.instagram.com/sixsockstoronto/?h Early Morning Late Nights: www.instagram.com/early_mornings_l…te_nights/?hl=en Savy: www.instagram.com/ssavey/
We did it again! Another 2 guest episode starting with (The) Real Cheffie reppin' the West End with an in depth interview. S/o MTM (Music That Matters) & A controversial and real Smoke & Mirrors segment with a young reppa from the East End 'Top Gunna' s/o DGC (Don't Get Close) Songs of the week: Gutz-Still Grindin’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkD7jCw8jow Medusa - Iam H-Town https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcHjxDjzf1I&feature=youtu.be JULY 13th WE LOVE HIP HOP LIVE PODCAST Get Tickets by emailing welovehiphoptoronto@gmail.com (NO DOOR SALES) Yongesterdam Lounge: Lounge Open Monday to Sunday 11-9 647-278-4369 for bookings or @yongesterdam_lounge Giving away admission for 4 with food for a table of 4. Leave the hashtag #yongesterdam in the comments. Top 6ix so Far… June 7th In order chosen by the fans!!! 1. Roney- Who Dat 2. Dre Barrs- No Cap 3. They Call Me Ching- MasterPlan 4. Stunna- Backflips 5. Yk- Tyson 6. Prince Dawn x LB x Tony x Kyle Brown- Oh My Gawd Honorable Mention: Gaza - Natra Ft Cassiusx https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r8445yQlv4 July 7th Priceboss- Bottom Of The 9th (Album Release Party) At the 'Black Swan' 154 Danforth Avenue Music by TMajor and DJ Snoopy Live Performances Including: KBF, Nanna Goodie & Jordan Rhymes Hosted by Friday Ricky Dred & PK Herc Whatchu Smokin On??? (Brought to you by Mother Earth Delivers, 6ix Tech on College 322 College Streett for We Love Hip Hop apparel) Mother Earth Deliveries For the app: Link is meds.medispensary.ca On IG @motherearthdeliveryto News Stories: -CBC news article with Trevor Dunn.One of things they asked was Kmoney & Casper’s potentials to blow. -Meek Mill Summer Jam, Lil Wayne (He’s FREE!!!) -Respect The Process Challenge Feedback SARS RADIO EP. 128 June 13th http://bit.ly/2l8vyEL For We Love Hip Hop Apparel go check out 6ix Tech at 322 College Street follow them at @6ixtech the first 100 shirts and/or hats sold also get a FREE phone case iPhone or Android. We Love Hip Hop/Mercenary Films Qjcmv- Kofi Durdy Smoke Break Music: Kid Danielz ft JetSet- Without You https://youtu.be/V6O7LITLq34 Smoke & Mirrors ft Top Gunna: 1. One Hour videos on Instagram Good Or Bad? Why? 2. Pot Legalization laws update 3. DJ Brownsoul falls overboard not found! 4. 50 year old man, charged with assaulting pregnant woman in Eaton Centre! 5. Starbucks Sensitivity Training in Canada 6. What's the racism temperature in Canada? Road Tunes: BLUETOOTH - Eazy Enzo Ft ShawMillz X Balmain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_5i2BKX5FA Real Cheffie: https://www.instagram.com/realcheffie/ Top Gunna: https://www.instagram.com/dgctopgunna/ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphoptoronto/ The 6ix List: www.instagram.com/6ixlist/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ PK Herc: www.instagram.com/ssc_heyhercs_pk/ Spoiled Smokers: www.instagram.com/spoiledsmokerscollective/ Toronto Organic: www.instagram.com/torontoorganics/?hl=en SixSocksToronto: www.instagram.com/sixsockstoronto/?h Early Morning Late Nights: www.instagram.com/early_mornings_l…te_nights/?hl=en Savy: www.instagram.com/ssavey/
This week it's all about the Royals as we go live from Links of London in Toronto at the Eaton Centre! Be sure to listen to the live podcast as we are giving away a Sweetie bracelet from Links of London! @taylor_kaye @natashankpr @mantella_a
This week it's all about the Royals as we go live from Links of London in Toronto at the Eaton Centre! Be sure to listen to the live podcast as we are giving away a Sweetie bracelet from Links of London! @taylor_kaye @natashankpr @mantella_a
On this week's episode Anthony reveals he's not a fan of Christmas. Hold on though. He likes Christmas but there is one thing he's not a fan of. Listen to this week's podcast to see if you agree Also, if you're in Toronto don't forget to join the team this Saturday December 16th at Links of London in the Eaton Centre for a giveaway and a Live recording of the F words @taylor_kaye @natasha_nkpr @mantella_a
On this week's episode Anthony reveals he's not a fan of Christmas. Hold on though. He likes Christmas but there is one thing he's not a fan of. Listen to this week's podcast to see if you agree Also, if you're in Toronto don't forget to join the team this Saturday December 16th at Links of London in the Eaton Centre for a giveaway and a Live recording of the F words @taylor_kaye @natasha_nkpr @mantella_a
AM640 legal analyst Joseph Neuberger says a judge found the jury that convicted him was improperly selected.
For Canada Day, John plays some new tracks from Canadian artists like Tendencies and waterfront dining, and also gives a taste of Deep Fantasy on vinyl.Bandcamp links:https://catsystemcorp.bandcamp.com/album/cosmopolitan-dreamshttps://commercialdreamsltd.bandcamp.com/album/--18https://adhesivesounds.bandcamp.com/album/hydrahttps://midnightmoontapes.bandcamp.com/album/zoneshttps://adhesivesounds.bandcamp.com/album/wmcc-weather-channel-adhesive-editionhttps://kudatah.bandcamp.com/releaseshttps://waterfrontdining.bandcamp.com/album/drownhttps://tricityrec.bandcamp.com/album/international-flight-experience-421https://syllabus.bandcamp.com/album/intercontinentalhttps://fortune500.bandcamp.com/album/neoniteshttps://ailanthusrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/new-gaiahttps://vektroid.bandcamp.com/album/new-dreams-ltdhttps://vectorgraphics.bandcamp.com/album/screen-servicehttps://xbox.bandcamp.com/releaseshttps://bbrainz.bandcamp.com/album/pizza-contigohttp://surfing.100percentelectronica.com/
Wake up in the morning, feeling stoked and happy: Spike is on Turned Out A Punk! This week Damian sits down with actress Amanda Stepto. Amanda portrayed Spike on Degrassi, but being punk wasn’t a character for her. Listen as see how real it was! Also covered: -The first positive media portrayal of punk -Forcing your sister to take you to the Police picnic at the age of 9 -Pre-teen booze -Watching City limits -Teenbeat Punks -Billy Idol -Angelic Upstarts -Brain Taylor and the Record Peddler -The Punk -Buying records while on break from Degrassi -Platinum Blonde the unsung punk band -Getting cast for Degrassi -“Fuck them!” Charging your hair and changing your life -Colin from GBH: Fashion icon -Going to shows -Depeche Mode -Seeing The Smiths on your 16 birthday -Going Veg at age 9 -Buying old zines -Famous in the punk scene: not good thing -Toronto a hater city -Getting thrown out of Eaton Centre for being Punk after buying your dress for an award show -Influencing the stories -Dressing too monochrome for TV -Getting into hardcore -Going from band to band -Giving away your records -Brain Taylor hating you -Youth Youth Youth -Sick Of It All -Bunchofuckingoofs -The onstage MSIXZitRemedy Collab -Bringing other cast members to hardcore shows -Playing the “Fuck America” on set -Me, You, Youth Crew -“IT WAS SO FUCKING AWKWARD!”: hanging with Dinosaur Jr.
Music: WW by Greenroom, off the album: Connect Links: Guy outside the Eaton Centre reminds us of the lady outside PFK(KFC) 215 Pairs of underpants?! 10 year old’s birthday present! The Queen’s Visit. Russ’s wishes she could attend Tattoo. Baby with bong Shout outs! Homeless Vets Choir, “Kite Boy” Connor Doran, and omitted on the […]