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The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Tariffs are on hold but political leaders in the province have put out their ideas on how to respond. We'll check in with Leader-Post columnist Murray Mandryk.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Saskatchewan's opposition leader wants an emergency legislative session to talk tariffs. While the premier is warning against a trade war with the US. We dig into this with Leader-Post columnist Murray Mandryk.
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City hall reporters, Larissa Kurz from the Leader Post and Alex Quon from the CBC are in the subbasement for the first QCIB political panel for the 2024 election season. Music by Guidewire (aka Ryan Hill). Originally broadcast on 91.3FM CJTR, Regina community radio.
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Mitch McConnell has been largely silent in public about the ongoing race to succeed him as the top Republican. Anna gives you the details on what McConnell said to his GOP colleagues during Tuesday's closed-door GOP lunch to resist weakening the Senate Republican leader post. PLUS: The latest on Tuesday's primary election results. Want more in-depth daily coverage from Congress? Subscribe to our free Punchbowl News AM newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Queen City Improvement Bureau was "live" on stage at the Artesian on 13th for the Cathedral Village Arts Festival. We played "Name That City Councillor" with Leader Post reporter Larissa Kurz, performed a classic Queen City Tender Moment, and read from the upcoming erotic novel "Pounded By Duplexes: How I Went From NIMBY To YIMBY". Plus, a Q&A session with our audience. Thanks to Neil Adams from CJTR for recording the show for us and to Dana and the crew at Artesian for all their technical support. Huge thanks also to everyone who came out. We could not have hoped for a smarter or more supportive crowd. You guys are great! Music by Ryan Hill (aka Guidewire). Broadcast on 91.3FM CJTR.
Episode 316: On January 18, 1987, 20-year-old University of Victoria student Marguerite Telesford disappeared during a morning jog in Saanich, British Columbia. Her bloody earmuffs, bloodstains, a discharged shotgun shell, and a pry bar were found, suggesting foul play, but her body was never located. In 1989, Scott Ian MacKay was convicted of second-degree murder concerning Telesford's death despite maintaining his innocence. MacKay had a history of violent assaults on women. Recently, after serving a life sentence, MacKay was controversially granted day parole, raising concerns from the community and victim advocates about public safety risks and his lack of remorse. Sources: Marguerite Telesford - Mount Doug Alumni Association Archive dive: The 1987 murder of a UVic student who vanished on her morning run The 35th Anniversary of the Saanich Indian Territorial Declaration Neighbourhood History Tillicum "Marguerite Telesford" - Search - Newspapers.com™ 1988 CanLII 2888 (BC SC) | B.C. (A.G.) v. Pac. Press Ltd. | CanLII 1992 CanLII 5990 (BC CA) | R. v. MacKay | CanLII Dead Ends: B.C. Crime Stories CANADA - Marguerite Telesford, Missing since January 18, 1987 from Saanich, Victoria, BC; 2nd degree murder conviction Jack Knox: Marguerite Telesford murder a story without end Jan 20, 1987, page 1 - The Vancouver Sun at Newspapers.com Jan 20, 1987, page 3 - The Province at Newspapers.com Jan 21, 1987, page 8 - The Leader-Post at Newspapers.com Jan 22, 1987, page 4 - The Province at Newspapers.com Jan 23, 1987, page 3 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com Apr 14, 1988, page 1 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com Apr 21, 1988, page 1 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com Jan 19, 1989, page 12 - The Province at Newspapers.com Jan 19, 1989, page 1 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com Jan 19, 1989, page 9 - The Vancouver Sun at Newspapers.com Jan 25, 1989, page 5 - The Province at Newspapers.com Jan 25, 1989, page 13 - The Vancouver Sun at Newspapers.com Jan 26, 1989, page 11 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com Jan 28, 1989, page 9 - The Vancouver Sun at Newspapers.com Feb 02, 1989, page 3 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com Feb 04, 1989, page 3 - Edmonton Journal at Newspapers.com Feb 05, 1989, page 8 - The Province at Newspapers.com Feb 06, 1989, page 3 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com Feb 08, 1989, page 1 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com May 15, 1993, page 1 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com Jan 27, 1998, page 2 - The Province at Newspapers.com Mar 17, 2024, page A4 - The Province at Newspapers.com Man convicted of murdering UVic student 37 years ago gets day parole ‘Baffling': B.C. murderer who killed university student granted day parole - BC High-risk offender to reside in Vancouver - Vancouver Police Department Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 312: In a home in Shediac, New Brunswick, on February 13, 1805, Amos Babcock, driven by delusions of divine mission, subjected his family to a horrifying ordeal. He gathered his wife, children and sister, Mercy, instilling fear with his erratic behaviour and unsettling declarations. Spurred by imagined threats and seeing himself as an instrument of God, Amos prepared for a sacrificial act, treating his family with cruelty dressed up as a religious ritual. His deep descent into madness was evident as he inflicted violence upon his loved ones, sparing none from his erratic wrath. Babcock's final act of brutality saw him murder his sister, Mercy Babcock Hall, whom he saw as demonic, in a brutal frenzy of madness, bringing a tragic end to a night of unspeakable horror. Sources: Amos Babcock (1764-1805) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree Squash, Pumpkin Pie and Mercy… | Part 1 Squash, Pumpkin Pie and Mercy… | Part 2 New Brunswick — History and Culture The Babcock Tragedy, a Story of Madness and Murder Hellfire in Shediac Amos Babcock... Crazed Murderer, or...? Full text of "The New Brunswick magazine" Mar 08, 1939, page 14 - The Montreal Star at Newspapers.com Apr 13, 1939, page 15 - The Kingston Whig-Standard at Newspapers.com Jan 18, 1993, page 25 - The Leader-Post at Newspapers.com Apr 20, 2013, page 79 - National Post at Newspapers.com The Ballad of Jacob Peck by Debra Komar (Ebook) Great Awakening - First, Second & Definition Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Patients are still speaking out at the legislature -- asking the government to do more to support health care workers -- despite the new spending announced in the budget. Canadian Press reporter Jeremy Simes and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk join host Stefani Langenegger in this week's political panel.
Rob Vanstone is BACK! Alex, Greg and Steve are lucky enough to be joined again by Roughriders Sr Journalist, Historian, viral ad star, and Greg's personal Voice of the Riders, Rob Vanstone. Rob talks about his first year with the Riders, his transition from the Leader-Post and his time spent there, contentious interviews, his new book "Brave Face", and of course, his dog Candy. Then the guys talk Riders signings, Girl Math, Henoc Muamba's retirement, and the Chad Kelly lawsuit in Toronto.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
The provincial government quietly spent more than three-quarters of a billion dollars this week. We talk to our political panel about why it didn't say more about that, the premier's trip to India and the rest of the week's provincial political news. Jeremy Simes from The Canadian Press and Murray Mandryk from the Leader-Post join host Stefani Langenegger.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Our weekly political panel discusses another busy week in politics. From a one-day teacher's strike to, mammogram waits and election nominations. Leader-Post columnist Murray Mandryk and Canadian Press legislative reporter Jeremy Simes join guest host Adam Hunter in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Our weekly political panel discusses how power generation became a major talking point this week and they'll dive into the latest developments between teachers and the government. Leader-Post columnist Murray Mandryk and Canadian Press legislative reporter Jeremy Simes join guest host Adam Hunter in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Provincial government lawyers were back in court this week. The group that challenged the province's pronoun and naming policy in schools is still making its case against the policy in front of a Regina judge. Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk and Canadian Press legislative reporter Jeremy Simes join guest host Adam Hunter in today's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
The premier is in Dubai this week, talking about what Saskatchewan has to offer the world. Here at home, MLAs are wrapping up the fall sitting of the legislature. CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk join host Stefani Langenegger in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Times are tight for everyone financially, but the government of Saskatchewan is way off in its budget projections. It has about a billion dollars less than it budgeted six months ago. Host Stefani Langenegger talks about the consequences of that with CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
The rules are changing for who can access the public galleries at the legislature after proceedings were disrupted on Monday by protestors. CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk join host Stefani Langenegger in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Why did the room rate rise at a Regina motel once the government started paying the bill? The Opposition says it's a serious concern, since the motel is owned by a government MLA. CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk join host Stefani Langnegger in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
The provincial government says it won't be sending us cheques this year to help with the cost of living. But it is offering some tax breaks on new home construction, after taking them away earlier this year. CBC Saskatchewan's provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk join host Stefani Langenegger in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
A controversial new law will soon be in effect in Saskatchewan. The government is using the notwithstanding clause to make sure its pronoun policy can not be defeated by a court challenge. CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk join host Stefani Langenegger on this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter is in, along with Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk, to talk about this unprecedented week in Saskatchewan politics: the legislature is recalled early to invoke the notwithstanding clause.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
The legislature will be back in session next Tuesday in Saskatchewan. That is a couple of weeks earlier than expected, and MLAs will probably be walking past protesters to get in. Host Stefani Langenegger talks with CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Saskatchewan's premier says his government is ready to go back to work early to protect parental rights, and to use the notwithstanding clause to do it. That's after a judge moved to block a new education policy from being used, while the courts decided if the policy was constitutional. We hear more about the reaction to that decision and a breakdown on the latest from our political panel with Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk and CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Lawyers for the Saskatchewan government were in court this week, arguing to keep its pronoun and 'parental rights' rules for schools. And if it doesn't win there, the premier says he will fight to do it anyway. Host Stefani Langenegger talks with Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk and CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Have you heard about Saskatchewan's life expectancy? It's going down. For most of our lives, people have been living longer than their parents, but maybe not anymore. What's going on? Host Stefani Langenegger talks with Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk and CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Kids are heading back to class next week. We've been talking a lot about new rules in classrooms when it comes to pronouns and sex education. Host Stefani Langenegger talks with Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk and CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
The government is bringing in a lot less money than last year through its crown corporations. How come? It didn't say. Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk joins host Stefani Langenegger in this week's political panel.
Bubba O'Neil is joined by Taylor Shire, Editor at The Leader Post, Ticats Audio Network Contributor and Gameday Co-host Mike Daly, and Sportsnet 960's Matt Rose to chat about the big stories coming off of Week 7 in the season including another Ottawa "Crum"-back, CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie is looking for a little love for potential East-Coast Expansion, early season picks for the CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award, and are Running Backs underappreciated?
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
It's summer vacation for students in Saskatchewan. But there is work to do in July and August when it comes to sex education in schools. The education minister has ordered a review. Host Stefani Langenegger talks with CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
There are no more public liquor stores in Saskatchewan. The government has privatized them. Now, a union says it's doing the same to SaskTel -- just not as overtly. Host Stefani Langenegger talks with CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Saskatchewan mayors are calling out the provincial government again for not revamping its social assistance program. The mayors say people can't pay their rent and they're getting evicted and that is costing all of us money. Host Stefani Langenegger talks with CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
More than half of the calls to social assistance lines in our province, go unanswered. Why? What does this mean for clients? Host Stefani Langenegger talks with CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
What happens next door in Alberta, ripples over the border to Saskatchewan: whether it's weather, wildfires or public policy. We talk to our political panel Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk and CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter about the election campaign next door -- and what Monday's results might mean here.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Should the province charge provincial tax on snacks? If so, what qualifies? The Opposition has been asking about granola bars and rotisserie chickens this week. We chew the issue over with CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
The government's budget slogan is "growth that works for everyone", but some urban politicians say it's not working for the poorest people in their cities and towns. We find out what they had to say to the premier this week on our political panel with CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
First Nations across this province say the province is failing to consult Indigenous people on several the important matters -- the Saskatchewan First Act, and the auctioning off of Crown Lands. Guest host Peter Mills talks with CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
The government of Saskatchewan is getting rid of the last of its publicly-owned liquor stores. It will auction off the retail permits beginning next month. Host Stefani Langenegger talks with CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Saskatchewan has finally created an independent body to oversee serious incidents involving police officers in this province. It was the last province in western Canada to do so. CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk join host Stefani Langenegger in this week's political panel.
Today's stories:A veto-proof majority of lawmakers in the U.S. territory voted to send The Virgin Islands Cannabis Act to the desk of Gov. Albert Bryan. The governor is expected to sign the bill into law, according to the Virgin Islands Consortium, writes MJ Biz Daily. “Buy the dip,” says Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Pablo Zuanic in his January 2023 outlook piece on the weed industry, writes Barrons. The Leader Post writes that Canopy Growth Corporation has completed a deal to divest its retail operations across Canada, a transaction the company says will allow it to “focus on achieving profitability through streamlined operations in Canada” ry.Tweet us and let us know your thoughts on today's episode, here.Email us about our stories, here.Missed the previous episode? You can catch up with it here. And here's some bonus content we released from the Business of Cannabis: New York Live event last year. About Cannabis Daily.Cannabis Daily is a cannabis news and interview program from Business of Cannabis. We highlight the companies, brands, people and trends driving the cannabis industry.Business of Cannabis is a cannabis industry platform marrying cannabis news, video and podcast content, newsletters and online and real-world cannabis events.Visit Business of Cannabis online:http://businessofcannabis.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/bofc_mediaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/businessofcannabisInstagram: https://instagram.com/businessofcannabisFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bofcmediaSpotify: http://bofc.me/spotifyApple: http://bofc.me/applepodPodcasts Online: https://bofc.me/bofclive
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
As we wrap up 2022 and head into a new year, we will convene our political panel - CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk -- for a look back and a look ahead here in Saskatchewan. What do you think the biggest issue facing our province is for next year?
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Inflation is hitting us all this year. Despite the penny-pinching, our political panel CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk picked a few things for the premier -- and the leader of the Opposition. We hear their gifts for the politicians this year.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
The government of Saskatchewan wants more power over its land, corporate taxes, and policing. The Opposition says it should be focused on helping people to pay their bills. Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk and CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter join host Stefani Langenegger in this week's political panel as the fall sitting of the Saskatchewan legislature wraps up.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Saskatchewan's government says it's looking at “growth that works for everyone.” It released its mid-year budget projections which look better than expected. We know some of that cash is coming to residents in affordability cheques - but another billion dollars is going to pay down debt. Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk and CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter joins guest host Tory Gillis to talk about those numbers - and what the Opposition has to say about where the money's going.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Hospitals in Saskatchewan are struggling to find room for all the patients who are showing up there, including many children. But Saskatchewan's chief public health officer says a masking mandate is not "feasible" in our province. Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk joins host Stefani Langenegger in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
The government of Saskatchewan says religious schools which get public money must follow an approved curriculum. That means teaching evolution, and debunking any idea that dinosaurs roamed the earth with people. So why is there still a text book that says so? CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk join host Stefani Langenegger in this week's political panel.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
The Saskatchewan First Act was introduced in the legislature this week. That is the proposed new law that aims to confirm the province's jurisdiction over natural resources. CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk join host Stefani Langenegger.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
A throne speech is all about sending broad signals about a government's priorities. So what does it say when a government invites a convicted murderer to opening day? CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk join host Stefani Langenegger for this week's political panel.