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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'Liberation Day' in the U.S., incoming tariffs,...
U.S. President Donald Trump has long declared April 2nd as 'Liberation Day'. With that declaration comes more tariffs being slapped on Canadian goods. That topic was woven in throughout the show. Shaye also talked to a criminologist about the number of candidates being expelled due to past comments. Have you seen Adolescence on Netflix? It's causing parents panic about what kids do online. Is it justified?
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Netflix's Adolescence is making parents panic a...
Paula Todd, author, investigative journalist, lawyer and professor and wrote Extreme Mean: Ending Cyberabuse at Work, School and Home
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Not expelling Chiang sooner was Mark Carney's f...
Michael Kempa, criminologist at the University of Ottawa
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'Capital Conversations' with Catherine Griwkows...
Catherine Griwkowsky, legislature reporter, AB Today and Colin Aitchison, director, Western Canada with Enterprise Canada and formerly a staff member with the Kenney and Smith governments
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'Liberation Day' in America and its impact on C...
Dr. Eric Kam, Economics Professor at Toronto Metropolitan University
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Energy a focus on the campaign trail, Conservat...
Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre is promising a 'national energy corridor' should his party form government. Not a lot on the energy file from the Liberals, yet. Markham Hislop is an energy journalist and publisher of an energy-focused magazine. He shares his two cents on the announcements made so far. Are the Conservatives losing focus? some pundits and supporters believe they are. CEO of Abacus Data David Coletto believes the party needs to keep 'change' as the focus. We've talked a lot about efforts made to further secure the border. One lawyer in Michigan is experiencing it professionally and personally. She shares her story with Shaye.
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The personal impact of the United States effort...
Farah Al-khersan is a lawyer and solo practitioner based in Ann Arbor, Michigan whose practice focuses on family-based immigration and removal defence
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Passenger shares details of tumultuous WestJet ...
Bryce Drohan. Passenger from Calgary.
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Growing Canada's population isn't radical, it's...
Max Fawcett, lead columnist for the National Observer
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Why the Conservatives might want to keep 'chang...
David Coletto, founder, chair and CEO of Abacus Data
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Conservatives announce plan for 'Canada First' ...
Markham Hislop, Energy journalist and Publisher Energi Media
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Annexation threats, Canada's election, Canada-E...
U.S. President Donald Trump has pulled no punches it comes to expanding the U.S. territory. The only to do that, is to take away from other countries, Canada being one of them. Legal analyst Gib van Ert believes this gives reason for courts to be ready to resist U.S. annexation. While Canada-U.S. relations remain frosty, is it time to explore further establishing its relationships with European nations? Liberal leader Mark Carney is on the defensive after one of his candidates made deplorable comments toward an opponent.
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Now can Canada get its natural to Europe
Larry Hughes is a professor in the department of electrical engineering at Dalhousie University
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Trump is right to fear a Canada-Europe team up....
Aaron Burnett is a German-Canada geopolitical and security analyst based at Berlin's Democratic Strategic Initiative
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Canadian courts must be ready to resist U.S. an...
Gib van Ert is a partner at Olthius van Ert and a former president of the Canadian Council on International Law
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The withering of the Green Party
Arno Kopecky is a contributing writer for The Walrus
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Is it enough that Carney set up a blind trust, ...
Ian Stedman, a lawyer and associate professor who specializes in government ethics at York University's School of Public Policy and Administration
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Auto Tariffs, Smith in Florida, EV's
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Lawyers advise Canadians working in U.S. to avo...
Jonathan Grode, a managing partner at immigration law firm Green and Spiegel
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It’s time for Canada to get building
Paul de Jong is president and CEO of the Progressive Contractors Association of Canada, which specializes in construction sector public policy advocacy
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Thanks to Elon Musk, EV virtue signaling is dis...
David Berman, investment reporter, The Globe and Mail
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Security Clearance, Healthcare, Trade War
Poilievre and his security clearance are back in the spotlight after leadership meddling accusations. Are the two front-running parties putting healthcare on the back burner? And with 23andMe filing for bankruptcy. IS your genetic data safe?
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Listen Next: Global National with Dawna Friesen...
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23andMe bankruptcy: Is your genetic DNA data safe?
Katie Hammond is an associate professor of law at Toronto Metropolitan University. She focuses on medical technology-related issues like genetic testing
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Will healthcare get much attention this electio...
Dr. Ivy Bourgeault is a professor in the school of sociological and anthropological studies at the University of Ottawa and leads the Canadian Health Workforce Network
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