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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‘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
17 min
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Trump tariffs are in effect: markets are respon...
Dr. Eric Kam, Economics Professor at Toronto Metropolitan University
6 min
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There's a method to Trump's madness
Ann Fitz-Gerald is the director of the Balsillie School of International Affairs and a professor of political science at Wilfrid Laurier University
8 min
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Trumps Trade War
Trumps Tariffs 25% tariffs are now in effect. Could we see American franchises replaced with Canadian versions? How will they effect our energy industry? And what effect will they have on Alberta businesses and consumers?
64 min
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Trumps tariffs now in effect: impact on Alberta...
Adam Legge, president, Business Council of Alberta
7 min
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Trump tariffs now in effect: impact on the ener...
Richard Masson is an executive fellow at the University of Calgary school of public policy and is the former chief executive at the Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission
6 min
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Trump tariffs now in effect: what happens now?
Carlo Dade, director of international policy at the school of public policy, University of Calgary
7 min
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Trade war could see American franchise replaced...
Chad Finkelstein is a partner at Dale & Lessman LLP and chair of the law firm's franchising, licensing and distribution group. His clients include U.S. and Canadian franchisors
6 min
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What would it take for Canada to hit NATO’s 2% ...
Stephen Saideman, the Paterson Chair of International Affairs at Carleton University and director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network
7 min
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Experts question Robert F. Kennedy’s comments o...
Dr. Keith Humphreys, who studies addiction as the Esther Ting Memorial Professor in the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University in California
9 min
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Trump, Vance shout at Zelenskyy in heated Oval ...
Andrew Rasiulis, defence and Eastern European affairs expert with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute
9 min
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Confused by Trump's many tariff threats?
Gary Hufbauer, a decades-long veteran trade-watcher in Washington
7 min
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Restore adequate funding for Alberta's universi...
Gordon Swaters is professor emeritus of mathematical and statistical sciences
12 min
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Guest Host Angela Kokott - Budget Breakdown, Ma...
51 min
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Meet the NEET’s
Nathan Abraha is a freelance journalist based in Toronto
8 min
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Dismiss Mark Carney at your peril, Conservatives
Spencer Fernando is a Canadian writer, political commentator and campaign fellow. He has previous experience in policy analysis and communications
9 min
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Breaking down The Alberta Budget 2025
Guest: Charles St. Arnaud, chief economist with Alberta Central
9 min
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Guest Host Angela Kokott - Keystone XL, Tariffs...
It's Budget Day in Alberta; what can we expect? Will the Keystone Pipeline move forward now that Trump is pushing for it? More changes to the Tariffs conversation. Is Trump a relentless bullsh*tter? And how are sports reflecting Canada-U.S. tensions?
45 min
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How sports are reflecting Canada-U.S. tensions
Noah Eliot Vanderhoeven, PhD candidate, political science, Western University
8 min
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Why Donald Trump is a relentless bullsh*tter
Tim Kenyon, professor in the faculty of humanities, Brock University
11 min
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Trump really wants to build Keystone XL
James Coleman, energy law professor, University of Minnesota
8 min
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Guest Host Angela Kokott - No-Fault Insurance, ...
Should Alberta do a U-turn on no-fault insurance? The Federal government could save $10.7 billion this fiscal year by eliminating eight ineffective spending programs. An asteroid has a very small chance of hitting Earth in 2032, but a collision could devastate a city. What are the key takeaways from the English Liberal leadership debate? And what effects will Peter Guthrie have on the UCP?
49 min
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Asteroid has a very small chance of hitting Ear...
Maggie Lieu, research fellow, school of physics and astronomy, University of Nottingham
9 min
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Why isn't King Charles saying SOMETHING about T...
Justin Vovk, a royal commentator and sessional professor of history at McMaster University
10 min
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Identifying potential savings from specific red...
Jake Fuss, director of fiscal studies at Fraser Institute
10 min