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- How many alarms do you have on your phone? Producer Ben has approximately 100- NDP says Ford government's bike lane bill bans lawsuits if cyclists injured or killed on streets where lanes removed. Guest Jessica Bell - MPP for University-Rosedale - Should Taylor Swift visit places in the city? Or is Ginella Massa wrong here?- COMEDY PANEL - Does Jerry Seinfeld have a point here? With Simon Rakoff and Darren Frost
Jerry opens the show by talking about Ginella Massa's comments about Taylor Swift not spending time in Toronto between shows. Then, podcaster, Jax Irwin, joins the show to talk about her friendly prank calls to Nova Scotians.
Welcome back to Bad + Bitchy!Erica sits down with Ginella Massa, formerly of CBC, to break down the turmoil in Gaza.Ginella explains why MSM/legacy media still matter: https://www.tiktok.com/@itsginellamassa/video/7297428356251864325Ginella explains from the river to the sea: https://www.tiktok.com/@itsginellamassa/video/7299214281650834694Support the podcast for $7/month at badandbitchy.com.Follow us:Twitter: @badandbitchyInstagram: @badandbitchypodEmail: badandbpod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Greg looks at today's topics with 2 guests: Ginella Massa, broadcaster & Steve Paikin, Author and broadcaster.
Greg looks at today's topics with 2 guests: Ginella Massa, broadcaster & Steve Paikin, Author and broadcaster.
Greg spoke with Ginella Massa, Broadcaster about the thousands that took over Toronto streets to support Palestinians amid worldwide protests.
Greg spoke with Ginella Massa, Broadcaster about the thousands that took over Toronto streets to support Palestinians amid worldwide protests.
Greg discusses today's top stories with 2 special guests: Mark Saunders, former Chief of Police and Ginella Massa, Broadcaster.
Greg discusses today's top stories with 2 special guests: Mark Saunders, former Chief of Police and Ginella Massa, Broadcaster.
0:57 | Starting October 1, travellers will no longer be required to wear masks, provide proof of vaccination, or use the ArriveCAN app to enter Canada. Ryan kicks off the show with an early look at his unofficial, unscientific Twitter poll on non-mandatory mask use "in transit". CHECK OUT THE POLL: https://twitter.com/ryanjespersen/status/1574401471801856006 14:13 | Emmy Award-winning talk radio legend Charles Adler tells us whether or not he'll continue to mask up on planes, and how he arrived at his decision. Chuck also chimes in on the stories making news over the weekend, including Pierre Poilievre clapping back at derogatory comments aimed at his family, W. Brett Wilson's bizarre obsession with the Prime Minister, and CBC anchor Ginella Massa's statement about women wearing (or not wearing) hijabs in Canada. 37:52 | Cancer patients in BC have the longest wait times for care in the country. Journalist Andrea Woo tells us why, expanding on her excellent reporting for The Globe and Mail. READ ANDREA'S RECENT WORK: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-british-columbia-cancer-care-staff-shortages/ 58:57 | Brian Jean wants to "axe taxes" as Alberta's next premier. But where's he been for the last month or so? We take a look at an...interesting video posted by the former Wildrose Party leader with about a week to go in the UCP leadership campaign. 1:05:05 | Not every Positive Reflection has a happy ending. Sometimes, we feature stories of people making the most of a tragic circumstance. That's the case in this week's edition, presented by Kuby Energy. GET YOUR FREE SOLAR QUOTE: https://kubyenergy.ca/ SUBMIT YOUR POSITIVE REFLECTION: talk@ryanjespersen.com WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RealTalkRJ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/RealTalkRJ/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@realtalkrj PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Ginella Massa is the host of CBC's Canada tonight and she is also the first TV reporter and anchor to wear hijab in Canada. She made history after her biggest turning point; leaving a full-time job behind the scenes to pursue her dream of being an on-air reporter.In this episode we also hear about how Ginella was always the chatty kid in class and why she reminds kids that what's pointed out as a weakness can end up being a superpower. Ginella also shares what it's been like to see her influence and impact continue to grow as she worked her way from a smaller market to the national stage.
“I try to keep it real as much as possible because that's what helps people connect to our show.” Ginella Massa is an award-winning journalist and the host of Canada Tonight with Ginella Massa on CBC News Network. She is also Canada's first hijab-wearing television news reporter, local anchor, and national host. Throughout her career, Ginella has worked hard to make sure that diverse voices and stories are heard. In this energetic and motivating interview, Ginella talks to Jen and Catherine about her identity as a Muslim, what drives her forward in her professional life, what she thinks about social media, and much more.
Episode 6 of First Generation, the Canadian Immigrant podcast series, features Ginella Massa - journalist, news anchor and Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Award winner. What did it take for Ginella to get past the initial barriers and find her place? How does she deal with her multiple identities? What's in the newsrooms today? Ginella Massa shares her experiences, learnings and some excellent advice for immigrant professionals, including those in the media, looking to pursue their dreams. Get ready to be inspired! Host Farah Mohamed also discusses helpful resources for those on the immigrant journey with Canadian Immigrant editor Ramya Ramanathan. Inspiration, information, helpful tools, tips and resources – find all this and more at canadianimmigrant.ca/podcast2021.
Ginella Massa is an award-winning national television personality, who currently hosts "Canada Tonight with Ginella Massa" on the CBC News Network. In 2015, she made headlines as the first television journalist in Canada to wear a hijab, an identifier that has stuck with her throughout her career. But, Massa is much more than what's visible. Join us as we talk about her journey with cultural identity, her career progression and more.
Tobin welcomes Canada Tonight host, Ginella Massa to the podcast. You would think the fact we both use TONIGHT in our title would be the only similarity Ginella and I would have, but throughout this conversation, I find out we have a lot more in common than just a communications degree. Ginella talks about getting her break with CANADA TONIGHT, how the show's name came to be, and she talks about being one of the first hosts in Canada to wear a hijab. Ginella also tells an interesting story about her time in university and how one teacher wanted her to lose the hijab. Trust Me You're Going to Want to Check This Interview Out Check It Out Here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carol (@caroleugenepark) & Rumneek (@rumneeek) unpack journalism's “love affair with objectivity,” and how this harms racialized journalists.Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
Phil Gurski joins CBC's Ginella Massa to discuss the latest news about the Muslim family killed in targeted hit and run in London, Ontario.About the host Phil Gurski:Phil is the President and CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting Ltd. and Programme Director for the Security, Economics and Technology (SET) hub at the University of Ottawa's Professional Development Institute (PDI). He worked as a senior strategic analyst at CSIS (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) from 2001-2015, specializing in violent Islamist-inspired homegrown terrorism and radicalisation.►Check Phil's latest book ''The Peaceable Kingdom'' - https://borealisthreatandrisk.com/the-peaceable-kingdom/►Website - https://borealisthreatandrisk.com/►Twitter - https://twitter.com/borealissaves►LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-gurski-8942468/►Email - borealisrisk@gmail.com
This episode features @ginellamassatv Canadian screen award winner and national host of CBC's primetime news program Canada Tonight with Ginella Massa. This uber broadcaster answers Wolf Pack questions about culture, broadcasting and herself. Organic , funny and insightful this is an episode not to miss!
Journalist, Abdhul-Rehman Malik, from This Being Human Podcast interviews Omid on the commercialization of spirituality, Rumi's Guest House, reframing emotions, and embracing radical love like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Abdul-Rehman Malik is an award-winning journalist, educator, and organizer. He is a frequent contributor to BBC Radio, offering contemporary perspectives on spirituality. His recent documentary work includes the "The Muhammadan Bean: The Secret History of Islam and Coffee." Since 2019, Malik has served as a lecturer and associate research scholar at the Yale Divinity School. He is also the program coordinator for Yale University's Council on Middle East Studies and the director of the Muslim Leadership Lab, an innovative program being incubated at Yale’s Dwight Hall Center of Social Justice.This podcast was is a part of the Aga Khan Museum’s new series - This Being Human, hosted by Abdhul-Rehman Malik. Check out interviews with Ginella Massa, Sultan Al Qassemi and other cultural leaders who explore what it means to be Muslim in today’s world: This Being Human.
Ginella Massa is the host of Canada Tonight on CBC, making her the first national news anchor who wears a hijab in Canada. She talks about her upbringing in a Catholic Afro-Latina family, growing up as an immigrant in Toronto and how she ended up in TV news. Visit the Aga Khan Museum's website or follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ginella Massa is an award-winning journalist, who is also the first hijab wearing one ever to host a prime-time TV show in North America. Her daily CBC show ‘Canada Tonight' is changing how we consume news in the country today. But was it all easy? Ginella talks to Mifrah Abid about: Her Latino-Afro roots and journey to Canada, The scrutiny she faces for her clothing choices, The struggle of picking the right ‘Hijab' friendly outfit, The seemingly ‘strange' way of her arranged marriage, Her work ethics in the newsroom and The message of positivity she sends even to her haters! Tune in to listen to this spunky journalist who is rewriting the history books. Do send in your comments or feedback about this episode by tweeting them to @acrosshertable or e-mailing them at feedback@acrosshertable.com or send us a voice message at http://www.anchor.fm/acrosshertable/message Don't forget to follow Across Her Table on Instagram @acrosshertable (https://www.instagram.com/acrosshertable) Music credit: Oh My - Patrick Patrikios , Santa Teresa - Patiño, Mongrel Dance - Dan Bodan
GUEST: This week Rob, Kevin and Iain welcome award-winning and groundbreaking journalist Ginella Massa. In January CBC launched a new program in Prime Time called Canada Tonight with Ginella Massa. Ginella is the first hijab-wearing woman to host a national TV news program. Her new show shines a light on Canada's diversity by highlighting stories from all over Canada. She's a gifted interviewer with a fierce journalistic mind. BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Each week in February the guys will highlight another Black Canadian Hero. Kevin shares why Lincoln Alexander is the person he chooses to highlight.IT'S NOT A LIE OF YOU BELIEVE ITThis week Kevin teases Rob and Iain with a story about a guy from the West Wing...!This Podcast was recorded on February 2nd, 2021.
Originaire du Panama, Ginella Massa est la première Afrolatino-Américaine et la première femme portant le hidjab à la télévision canadienne. Avec plus de 10 ans d'expérience en coulisses et en ondes, Ginella a travaillé, tant au niveau local que national, à la télévision et à la radio. Dans ce premier épisode de la série-balado Laisser sa marque, Ginella Massa parle de ses motivations, de ses craintes et de ses défis à la tête de sa propre émission à la télévision publique canadienne en anglais. Lors de notre conversation, elle explique qu'elle a eu plusieurs moments de doute, en raison de son apparence. Cependant, elle dit ne jamais avoir douté de son héritage culturel et encore moins de son engagement à informer et à représenter toutes ces femmes qui s'identifient à elle et qui ont du mal à se faire entendre dans le monde des médias aujourd'hui. Écoutez cet épisode : https://www.rcinet.ca/fr/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2021/01/MP3-FR-GINELLA-MASSA.mp3 Voix hors champ : Ginella Díaz Narration et réalisation : Paloma Martínez Musique : © APM Music L'émission Canada Tonight with Ginella Massa est diffusée du lundi au vendredi à 20 heures (heure de l'Est) sur CBC News. (Photo : Gracieuseté de la ©Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)
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