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.

News
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Duolingo's CEO says AI will soon replace teachers
Matthew Guzdial is an assistant computing science professor at the University of Alberta
6 min
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Where is Canada's promised foreign agent registry?
Dennis Molinaro, a former national security analyst with the federal government who now teaches at Ontario Tech University
8 min
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How can PM Carney actually reduce violent crime
Irvin Waller is an emeritus professor of criminology at the University of Ottawa
7 min
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To face the future, the NDP must look to its past
David McGrane is a professor of political studies at St. Thomas More College at the University of Saskatchewan. He is the author of The New NDP: Moderation, Modernization, and Political Marketing
8 min
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Alberta's AI Push, Strike On Hold, Separation Poll
The Canada Post Strike is on hold.. for now. What does this mean and how will it effect Canadians? Alberta-Saskatchewan separation talk differs because of our histories. We hear listeners thoughts on separation; do they want it or not? And Alberta's AI push could come with a big energy price tag.
59 min
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Alberta's AI push could come with a big energy ...
Joe Castaldo, business reporter for The Globe and Mail
7 min
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Alberta-Saskatchewan separation talk differs be...
Murray Mandryk is the political columnist for the Regina Leader-Post and the Saskatoon StarPhoenix
8 min
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Canada Post strike on hold… for now
Adam D.K. King, assistant professor in the labour studies program at the University of Manitoba
6 min
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Canada Post, Automakers, Golden Dome
78 min
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Guantanamo Bay defies belief
Michelle Shephard is an award-winning journalist, author, filmmaker and podcast host and producer and has covered issues of terrorism and civil rights since 9/11
10 min
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How will the "Golden Dome" work?
David Pratt served as Minister of National Defence under the Liberal government of prime minister Paul Martin
8 min
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Is it time to finally take the dream of a Canad...
Flavio Volpe, president at Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association (APMA)
9 min
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Canada Post strike looming and its potential im...
Dan Kelly, president, Canadian Federation of Independent Business
8 min
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Body Cams, Cheers, AHS
The AHS investigation continues. Reporter Carrie Tate tells us how the former chief of staff to Premier Smith lived in a home owned by Same Mraiche's sister. The Carney government must tackle the outdated system of intergovernmental relations. G7 defence ministers are in Banff; what can we expect to see from this? Will tariffs be a hot topic? George Wendt from Cheers passes away at age 76. And supermarket workers are now wearing body cameras; will this improve safety?
73 min
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Supermarket workers are now wearing body cameras
Vass Bednar is the executive director of McMaster University's Master in Public Policy in Digital Society program
10 min
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China stakes claim in the north, redefines Arct...
Kieran Mulvaney is an author and regular contributor to National Geographic. He has also written for several other publications, including the Guardian and The Washington Post Magazine
10 min
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The Carney government must tackle the outdated ...
Jorg Broschek is a professor and Laurier Research Chair in political science at Wilfrid Laurier University
9 min
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Former chief of staff to Premier Smith lived in...
Carrie Tait, reporter with The Globe and Mail
9 min
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U.S. Relationship, Coal, Playoffs
The University of Calgary has launched an initiative to study new relationship with the U.S. Is the 'Trump Factor' effecting summer gas prices? Alberta regulators approves the Northback coal exploration project in the Rockies. The Liberals aren't tabling a budget. How does that affect the economy — and your wallet? And only one Canadian team left in the NHL Playoffs.
81 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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‘Trump factor’ could cause gas price volatility...
Roger McKnight, chief petroleum analyst with En-Pro International
5 min
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University of Calgary launches initiative to st...
Carlo Dade, director of international policy at the school of public policy, University of Calgary
10 min
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Wildfires, Corporate Welfare, Lay it on the Line
Corporate welfare might be Canada's most expensive addiction. The Manitoba wildfires have turned deadly. Triumph's Lay it On the Line has become a hit again. We hear from the lead singer about the success. And why are there no good movies anymore?
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Manitoba fires turn deadly
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Corporate Welfare is Canada's most Expensive Ad...
8 min