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
1826
Oral health month
Dr. Paresh Shah, who has been practicing clinical dentistry for 32 years in Winnipeg, Manitoba
10 min
1827
Mental health in prisons
Alexander Simpson, chair in forensic psychiatry at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Simpson also works at CAMH’s Forensic Early Intervention Service at Toronto South Detention Centre, the country’s second largest correctional facility
10 min
1828
Can a drastic change in weather make you sick?
Louis Francescutti, an emergency physician and professor at the School of Public Health at the University of Alberta
5 min
1829
Health deal between provinces, feds won’t fix b...
Dr. Kathleen Ross, president-elect, Canadian Medical Association and family physician in B.C.
5 min
1830
We may be in for record heat this year
David Phillips, senior climatologist, Environment Canada
11 min
1831
How big banks dominate Canada’s financial lands...
Moshe Lander, Senior Lecturer in Economics at Concordia University in Montreal, Alberta resident and host of The Moshe Lander Show
9 min
1832
How and why Sudan is on the brink of civil war?
Geoffrey York, Africa bureau chief, Globe and Mail
9 min
1833
Will Canada ever fulfill its NATO commitments?
Rob Huebert, associate professor who specializes in defence policy, University of Calgary
12 min
1834
Pay and workflow at the forefront of PSAC strike
Alexandra Samuel is an expert on remote work and the digital workplace
9 min
1835
Jasper hoping tourism rebounds
Richard Ireland, mayor, Town of Jasper
5 min
1836
Auto-tax filing system
Antoine Genest-Gregoire, PhD Candidate at Carleton University
6 min
1837
Foreign interference
Jordan Stanger-Ross, associate professor, history and centre for Asia Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria
11 min
1838
Involuntary treatment for Alberta drug users
Dr. Elaine Hyshka, associate professor and Canada Research Chair in Health Systems Innovation at the University of Alberta’s School of Public Health
9 min
1839
PSAC workers are on strike
Kendra Slugoski, reporter, Global Edmonton
6 min
1840
Canadian musicians pinching their pennies to af...
Andrew Cash, president and CEO, Canadian Independent Music Association
8 min
1841
Remember the beep test in gym class? Do you hav...
Lisa Taylor, a former physical education teacher in Alberta and now PhD candidate.
9 min
1842
Chestermere landowner left with cleanup after p...
Adam MacVicar, reporter, Global News Calgary
5 min
1843
Young Canadians are earning more today – but ba...
Randall Bartlett, senior director of Canadian economics, Desjardins
7 min
1844
The federal government has restored funding to ...
Taylor McKee, assistant professor, department of sport management, Brock University
9 min
1845
What needs to be done for PSAC and the feds to ...
Charles Smith, associate professor in the department of political science at St. Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan
6 min
1846
Will Alberta feel the impact of a public worker...
Annie Dormuth, director of provincial affairs with the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, B.C. & Alberta
5 min
1847
Imperial Oil CEO set to testify at House of Com...
Markham Hislop, energy journalist and publisher, Energi News
11 min
1848
The risk of seeking facts on A.I.-enhanced inte...
Gordon Crovitz, Co-CEO, NewsGuard
12 min
1849
How a Supreme Court case could decide the futur...
Jason MacLean, assistant professor of law, University of New Brunswick
7 min
1850
Bakhmut is increasingly a quagmire that works t...
James Horncastle, assistant professor and Edward & Emily McWhinney Professor of International Relations, Simon Fraser University
7 min