Episodios

  • What new skill or hobby did you pick up later in life? How did it change your perspective?
    May 4 2025

    Whether it's going back to school or picking up a new instrument, learning something new can open new doors and help people stay connected. According to the National Institute on Aging, staying engaged in meaningful activities or learning new skills as you grow older can have important cognitive benefits.


    Our question: What new skill or hobby did you pick up later in life? How did it change your perspective?

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    59 m
  • Do you feel well-represented by Canadian democracy? If not, what would you change?
    May 4 2025

    The Liberals have won a fourth term and even though they secured the most seats, their share of the popular vote was only 2 percentage points higher than the Conservatives. And 85 percent of voters went for one of those two parties, leaving the other parties with the electoral scraps. Were people trying to vote strategically?


    Our question: Do you feel well-represented by Canadian democracy? If not, what would you change?

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    54 m
  • What compelled you to switch your vote? Which issue hits closest to home?
    Apr 27 2025

    Monday is election day and Canadians are seizing on this critical moment. Already, more than 7 million Canadians cast their ballots in advanced polls, breaking records for early voting turnout. As each party tries to hone their messaging to shore up the seats they need, we've heard from you throughout this election about how the cost of living, tensions with the U.S. and housing are factoring into your vote. And for some, their party loyalty has been shifting throughout the campaign.


    Our question: What compelled you to switch your vote? Which issue hits closest to home?

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    1 h y 24 m
  • Which ads, jingles or taglines should be inducted into Advertising Hall of Fame?
    Apr 20 2025

    Our world is cluttered with ads, not just on tv and radio, but billboards, hockey rinks, and online. But every once in a while, one of them breaks through the noise. Some of the jingles or slogans stick with us, and become part of our language. Former ad-man Terry O'Reilly's show is celebrating 20 years on CBC, and he's here to share stories about his and your favorite ads.


    Our question: Which ads, jingles or taglines should be inducted into Advertising Hall of Fame?


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    51 m
  • Which pocketbook issue will sway your vote?
    Apr 20 2025

    While Trump and tariffs have been a huge concern for many Canadians, some polls suggest the leading issue in this election is aIaffordability and the cost of living. Grocery prices, rent and housing costs have been on the rise for years and economists are warning the trade war will likely trigger higher inflation.


    Our question: Which pocketbook issue will sway your vote? Which party is looking out for your wallet?


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    57 m
  • What's your debate highlight? Is there an issue that didn't get enough attention?
    Apr 17 2025

    Many people are describing this federal election as the most important in decades. And in a campaign where the Liberals have been leading in the polls for weeks, Thursday night’s final federal leaders’ debate may have been the last significant opportunity for the leaders to win your vote.


    Our question: What's your debate highlight? Is there an issue that didn't get enough attention?

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    2 h y 10 m
  • Market turmoil and tariffs: What do you stand to lose?
    Apr 13 2025

    With every move Trump makes on tariffs, the stock market reacts. His so-called “Liberation Day” on April 2nd ushered in a wave of volatility and deep losses in global financial markets. Trump then announced a 90 day pause on retaliatory tariffs for most countries which lead to a mid-week surge then another drop. On Friday, General Motors announced a summer-long halt to production in Ingersoll, Ontario, adding to worries about the long term effects of this trade war and what comes next..


    Our question: Market turmoil, and tariffs: What do you stand to lose? What questions do you have about surviving it?


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    41 m
  • Does Canadian military spending need to change?
    Apr 13 2025

    According to a survey published this month by Abacus Data, 65 per cent of Canadians believe the next federal government should increase defence spending. Abacus also found that more than a third of Canadians want party leaders to be talking about national defence and security in this election. This comes as the government says the Armed Forces are well below its target for what it describes as "training, readiness and operational requirements".


    Our question: Does Canadian military spending need to change? How will it affect your vote?


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    1 h y 7 m
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