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Shawndra Whaley says she cried and cried at Taylor Swift's concert in Toronto Thursday, overcome by the emotions of being with thousands of other Swifties. We look at why the singer inspires such passion in her fans — including Dawn Johnston, a professor who has lectured on the cultural importance of the singer, and is a bit of a Swiftie herself.
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Warnings continue to come in across Ontario, as the triple threat of influenza, COVID-19 and RSV continue to slam our hospitals. Is it time to bring back to mask mandate? GUEST: Dr. Isaac Bogoch, Staff Physician, General Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases Associate Professor, Dept. of Medicine, University of Toronto - Canada's low unemployment rate is not sustainable and is contributing to decades-high inflation, Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem said during a speech in downtown Toronto Thursday. Speaking before students and researchers at Toronto Metropolitan University, the governor said the Canadian labour market needs to be rebalanced to stabilize inflation. GUEST: Moshe Lander, Senior Economics Lecturer, Concordia University - Topics Include: Ontario government introduce grade 6 Holacaust education Ontario education strike Ontario Greenbelt proposal to cut land for hmes And more…. GUEST: John Best, Publisher of The Bay Observer - Canadians are buying less expensive food, stockpiling food and even eating less to cope with food prices as inflation soars, according to a new survey. The survey, conducted by Nanos Research on behalf of CTV News, asked more than 1,000 Canadians if their household had used a cost-saving option in the past month in response to the price of food. GUEST: Janet Music, Research Program Coordinator at the Agri-Food Analytics Lab
Staving off playoff elimination, NINE Sox pitchers combined for a 7-4 win in Toronto Thursday night. Josh rolls in sound from Alex Cora and run-scoring-machine Mookie Betts, looks ahead to the Phillies series, and throws out some ideas about things to watch for down the stretch.
Staving off playoff elimination, NINE Sox pitchers combined for a 7-4 win in Toronto Thursday night. Josh rolls in sound from Alex Cora and run-scoring-machine Mookie Betts, looks ahead to the Phillies series, and throws out some ideas about things to watch for down the stretch.
Staving off playoff elimination, NINE Sox pitchers combined for a 7-4 win in Toronto Thursday night. Josh rolls in sound from Alex Cora and run-scoring-machine Mookie Betts, looks ahead to the Phillies series, and throws out some ideas about things to watch for down the stretch.
Manager A.J. Hinch talks to Astros Radio about winning their fourth-straight game and going 20-3 in their last 23 road games. Next we hear from former big league catcher and current Blue Jays radio broadcaster Joe Siddall, who gives us a scouting report on the Blue Jays as the Astros and Blue Jays begin a four-game series in Toronto Thursday night at the Rogers Centre.
Global News' Cindy Pom explains why an alleged accident gawker is lucky to be alive following commuter chaos on the 401 at the East end of Toronto Thursday morning.
Morris, S (University of Toronto) Thursday 14th April 2016 - 16:00 to 17:00
Goldstein, M (University of Toronto) Thursday 09 April 2015, 13:30-14:30
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