Shaye Ganam

A place to talk. To come together. To be heard. Shaye Ganam is taking the conversation province-wide on 880 CHED in Edmonton and QR Calgary - 770 AM, creating a collective town square to rehash the old and imagine the new for every part of this province. Tune in Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to noon to join the conversation. Follow Shaye Ganam on Twitter to keep up with your host wherever he goes.

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The U.S. economy reacts to ongoing trade war
Marc Goldwein, a Washington-based economics professor and senior policy director for the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, which advises both major U.S. parties
5 min
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Price of oil continues to tank
Joe Calnan is an Energy Security Analyst and Energy Security Forum Manager at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute
8 min
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Retirement Savings, Provincial Police, Trade War
The trade war is forcing some Canadians to get rid of their Florida homes at an inopportune time. Alberta is planning to create an independent police force as an alternative option to the RCMP. And with the markets crashing, are you keeping a closer eye on your retirement savings?
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Canada now has big dreams to build big things. ...
Kevin Powers is managing principal at Project Advocacy, a consulting firm that works with major projects facing public and political opposition
6 min
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Alberta plans to create independent police agency
Tyler Gandam, president of Alberta Municipalities and Mayor of Wetaskiwin
5 min
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Canadians are getting rid of their Florida home...
Alexandra DuPont, broker at DuPont International Realty in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
5 min
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Are you keeping a closer eye on your retirement...
Michael Pate, senior portfolio manager at Wellington-Altus Private Wealth Inc.
8 min
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Stock markets, Young Voters, Poilievre in Alberta
The Stock markets remains in shambles today because of tariff chaos. Will pumping more oil save Canada from Trump? Ex - PM Stephen Harper endorsed Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre last night at a rally in Alberta. And are your kids interested in voting? We go through why young people may not be taking part in this Federal Election.
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Why young voters might not vote this federal el...
Amanda Munday, executive director of non-profit, New Majority, which focuses on getting first-time, young voters to the polls
10 min
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The trade deficit isn't an emergency - - it's a...
Tarek Alexander Hassan, professor of economics, Boston University
7 min
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Will pumping out more oil really save Canada fr...
Taylor C. Noakes is an independent journalist and public historian
7 min
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Stock markets remain in shambles
John Ruffalo, venture capitalist and founding & managing partner, Maverix Private Equity
10 min
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Stock market tanking, Alberta fighting with Ott...
The stock market continues to react to U.S. President Donald Trump's latest round of tariffs. Canada avoided much of the chaos, this time around, but the ripple effect is still impacting us here at home. The word 'recession' is being thrown around by some economists. How likely is it? Charles St. Arnaud discusses the possibility with Shaye. Premier Danielle Smith has pulled no punches when it comes to her commitment to battle with Ottawa, on several issues. Is it worth the fight? Eric Adams answers that for us. As we head into week three of the federal election campaign, a lot of the leaders' time has been spent propping up big tax cuts for you and I. One issue that needs more attention, according to a former minister of national defence, is, you guessed it, our national defence.
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Bolstering national defence is critical
David Pratt served as Minister of National Defence under the Liberal government of prime minister Paul Martin
9 min
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Why Alberta can't resist fighting Ottawa
Eric Adams, a professor in the University of Alberta’s faculty of law and an expert in not only the Constitution but how the division of powers between the federal government and the provinces have evolved
10 min
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The Social Fray - Understanding Crime and Socia...
Dan Jones, retired EPS member (spent time with the gang’s unit and homicide team), chair of justice studies, NorQuest College
18 min
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Is Canada still headed towards a recession?
Charles St-Arnaud, chief economist at credit union Alberta Central
8 min
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How intertwined are we with the U.S. auto secto...
Shaye takes some time today breaking down how much of Canada is engrained in the U.S. auto sector with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. After that we look into an evolving discussion surrounding Canadian dairy after Donald Trump’s threat to our supply management system. We get both perspectives on this with an Alberta farmer, Jeff Nonay & an agriculture opinion writer, Will Verboven. Then, we are riding on the all-Canadian RV as Cara Csizmadia with the Canadian Camping and RV Association tells us how busy they are. And one last call from Crossfield's mayor as Hockeyville voting soon ends.
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It's time to vote for Hockeyville!
Kim Harris, Mayor of Crossfield
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Travel Canadian is trending and U.S. Parks are ...
Cara Csizmadia, President of the Canadian Camping and RV Association
6 min
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Dairy farmers are praising Canada's supply mana...
Jeff Nonay is a third-generation dairy farmer in Alberta for Lakeside Farmstead
11 min
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Behind the scenes of what the dairy lobby wants...
Will Verboven, agriculture opinion writer and policy advisor Alberta Beef Magazine
7 min
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How much of Canada is engrained in the U.S. aut...
Andrew DiCapua, Senior Economist, Canadian Chamber of Commerce
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Latest round of tariffs from 'Liberation Day', ...
Liberal Leader Mark Carney stepped back into his Prime Minister role today, his thoughts following Donald Trump's 'Liberation Day' later in the show. But first, Carlo Dade with the University of Calgary breaks down how Canada's been impacted. Then, Rory Johnston, a leading voice on oil market analysis lets us know how Western Canada and Alberta's Oil and Gas industries will stay afloat. And next, new data now shows that cannabis legalization appeared to have no effect on Canadian consumers.
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