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
1951
Walking through a better use for Alberta’s oil ...
Markham Hislop, energy journalist and publisher, Energi News
13 min
1952
A strike wave has swept across Canada this year
Dr. Simon Black, professor in the labour studies department, Brock University
8 min
1953
Are flying taxis in our future?
Nigel Waterhouse, president, Can-Am Aerospace
9 min
1954
What it was like to live in the Osoyoos area th...
Sonia Nicholson, author and archivist living in Victoria (was in the Osoyoos area visiting her parents this past week)
6 min
1955
The latest on the coup in Niger
Chris Roberts, teaches African politics and international relations at the University of Calgary, fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute and is president of African Access Consulting
10 min
1956
Your cigarettes are going to look a little diff...
Rob Cunningham, senior policy analyst, Canadian Cancer Society
10 min
1957
Tentative deal reached in B.C. port strike
Dan Kelly, president and CEO, Canadian Federation of Independent Business
7 min
1958
Will a failed attempt at fixing the housing cri...
John Ibbitson, writer at large, Globe and Mail
6 min
1959
Budweiser tugs at the heartstrings with new ad ...
Dr. Gail Saltz is a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill-Cornell Medical College and a psychoanalyst with the New York Psychoanalytic Institute
10 min
1960
Alberta parks mandate letter orders 900 new cam...
Tara Russell, program director for Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society's northern Alberta chapter
7 min
1961
How can we vacation in the climate crisis?
Tom Rachman, contributing columnist, Globe and Mail and author of a newly released novel, The Imposters
10 min
1962
Predicting wildfires with artificial intelligence
Hossein Bonakdari, associate professor of engineering, University of Ottawa, who has studied AI and machine learning for more than a decade
10 min
1963
Advocates hope rookie minister can tackle incre...
Dr. Paxton Bach, an addictions specialist and co-medical director of the B.C. Centre on Substance Use
9 min
1964
Challenges to free trade reveal a big change in...
Sam Routley, PhD student, political science, Western University
8 min
1965
U.S. Congressional hearings on UFOs
Nick Pope, ran the British government’s UFO project
8 min
1966
Banning cellphones in classrooms is not a quick...
Lana Parker Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, University of Windsor
9 min
1967
After years on the back burner, heat pumps go m...
Greg Donahue, product manager, Reliance Home Comfort
11 min
1968
Higher interest rates tend to mean better savin...
Shannon Terrell, lead writer and spokesperson, NerdWallet Canada
6 min
1969
Shift health care focus from emergency to preve...
Breanne Everett, CEO, Orpyx
9 min
1970
Canada Soccer sponsors sent cease and desist le...
Taylor McKee, assistant professor of sport management, Brock University
8 min
1971
Examining the cost of Canada’s health-care syst...
Bacchus Barua, director of health policy studies, Fraser Institute
8 min
1972
What did and didn’t work in the single-use plas...
Emily Robinson, Food Education Manager & Academic Advisor at University of Guelph
8 min
1973
New Abacus Data poll shows Conservatives with a...
David Coletto, CEO, Abacus Data
9 min
1974
Would the NDP’s solution to Canada’s housing cr...
Mike Moffatt, senior director of policy and innovation at the Smart Prosperity Institute
6 min
1975
What to know if you're travelling during the ex...
Martin Firestone, president of Travel Secure
5 min