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
1701
Alberta liquor retailers reject idea of expandi...
John Graham, government relations director for the Retail Council of Canada's Prairie region
6 min
1702
Fire restriction blankets most of the province
Jamie Coutts, fire service consultant and former chief of Slave Lake fire service (was chief during 2011 wildfire)
6 min
1703
Study shows caribou herds in Alberta, B.C. grow...
Clayton Lamb is a wildlife scientist with Biodiversity Pathways and the University of British Columbia
6 min
1704
The use of AI in war games could change militar...
John (Jack) Long Burnham, Senior Policy Research Analyst, Defence, University of Alberta
7 min
1705
You can blame our addiction to online shopping ...
Michael Kempa, criminologist, University of Ottawa
6 min
1706
Rezoning is causing an uproar in our two major ...
Jeff Davison was on Calgary City Council from 2017-2021
11 min
1707
The Social Fray: Understanding Crime and Social...
Dan Jones, retired EPS member (spent time with the gangs unit and homicide team), and chair of justice studies, NorQuest College
40 min
1708
U.S. approves $61-billion aid package for Ukraine
Jars Balan, Coordinator, Ukrainian-Canadian, Faculty of Arts - Canadian Institute for Ukrainian Studies (CIUS)
5 min
1709
What led to the gold heist at Pearson airport?
Ari Goldkind, criminal defence lawyer and legal commentator
14 min
1710
Southern AB water users agree to reduce consump...
Alex Ostrop with the Alberta Irrigation Districts Association
11 min
1711
It's not going to be easy to unload the $34B Tr...
Rory Johnston, commodity analyst
8 min
1712
El Nino looks to be fading. What we can expect ...
David Phillips, senior climatologist, Environment Canada
10 min
1713
Canadian con artist sentenced to 10 years for p...
Rachel Browne, journalist and documentary producer with bylines for VICE, Macleans, The Walrus and more
8 min
1714
How ideology is darkening the future of renewab...
Ian Urquhart, professor emeritus of political science, University of Alberta (he taught Canadian, Alberta, constitutional and natural resource politics)
12 min
1715
Gas prices are on the rise again: Will it get b...
Dan McTeague, president, Canadians for Affordable Energy and former Liberal MP
6 min
1716
Drought puts farmers at risk of another grassho...
Dan Johnson, a University of Lethbridge environmental science professor
9 min
1717
A new perspective on the Online Harms Bill
Sabreena Delhon is the CEO of the Samara Centre for Democracy. She has directed multi-stakeholder research and outreach initiatives across justice, academic and non-profit sectors
7 min
1718
Capital Conversations w/ Catherine Griwkowsky a...
Catherine Griwkowsky, legislature reporter, AB Today and Sophie Normand, consultant, Summa Strategies
27 min
1719
Business Council of Canada reacts to the federa...
Goldy Hyder, CEO, Business Council of Canada
9 min
1720
The odd history of on-hold music
Alan Cross, music historian and host of the Ongoing History of New Music
10 min
1721
Is it time for the feds to treat food productio...
Tyler McCann is managing director of Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute
7 min
1722
The difficulty of finding 12 unbiased jurors fo...
Tim Bakken, a New York lawyer, former prosecutor and law professor at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and authored a book on wrongful convictions, “The Plea of Innocence: Restoring Truth to the American Justice System”?
11 min
1723
Catching up with Premier Danielle Smith
Premier Danielle Smith
15 min
1724
Iran puts Israel on notice
Guest: James Devine, Associate Professor Politics and International Relations, Mount Allison University
9 min
1725
Vintage is back as LP sales continue to skyrocket
Josh Greenberg, professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Carleton University
8 min