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
1976
How much life has ever existed on Earth?
Dr. Peter Crockford, Assistant Professor, Earth Sciences, Carleton University
6 min
1977
Is it time for Boeing to scrap the 737?
ManMohan S Sodhi, Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management, City, University of London
7 min
1978
Lessons learned over the weekend from Alberta’s...
Tim Weis, industrial professor in the faculty of engineering, University of Alberta
6 min
1979
A special Edmonton city council meeting today t...
Nadine Chalifoux, chairperson for Edmonton Coalition on Housing and Homelessness
9 min
1980
What sort of excitement did CES 2024 bring to c...
Mike Agerbo, tech expert
5 min
1981
Ontario convenience store clerk charged with ag...
Ari Goldkind, criminal defence lawyer and legal commentator
9 min
1982
Conservatives show a dominant lead in latest Ab...
Eddie Sheppard, Vice President, Insights at Abacus Data
5 min
1983
This is cold as it’s going to get… right?!
Tiffany Lizee, Global News Calgary Chief Meteorologist
5 min
1984
Rapid population growth makes Canada's most pre...
Aaron Wudrick, domestic program director, Macdonald Laurier Institute
11 min
1985
There appears to be no end in sight to the Isra...
Ret. Major-General Denis Thompson, fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute and at the University of Manitoba’s Centre for Defence and Security Studies
7 min
1986
Canadians are feeling duped by their groceries
Mary L'Abbé, a nutritional sciences professor emeritus at the University of Toronto
8 min
1987
Reliance on fossil fuels remains virtually unch...
Elmira Aliakbari, director of national resource studies, Fraser Institute
10 min
1988
Why Conservatives turned against the environment
Arno Kopecky, environmental journalist and author
11 min
1989
Will car prices come down this year?
Brian Kingston, president, Canadian Vehicles Manufacturers' Association
6 min
1990
Could China be the one who benefits most from C...
Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association
7 min
1991
Could an RCUT (restricted crossing U-turn) be t...
Derek Leuer, state traffic safety engineer for Minnesota's Department of Transportation
6 min
1992
Canada’s Impact Assessment Act must be both con...
Robert B. Gibson, Professor of Environment, Resources and Sustainability, University of Waterloo
11 min
1993
One year later: Sunwing passengers still awaiti...
Gabor Lukacs, president, Air Passenger Rights
7 min
1994
AI deepfakes has experts urging school curricul...
Dr. Kaitlynn Mendes, an associate professor at Western University and Canada Research Chair in Inequality and Gender
8 min
1995
Oil prices projected to stay at low levels this...
Andrew Botterill, a partner at Deloitte who leads the energy and chemicals file
7 min
1996
The federal governments rosy economic projectio...
Robert Asselin, Senior Vice-President, Policy at the Business Council of Canada and a former advisor to two Prime Ministers
6 min
1997
It may be time to take competitive video games ...
Thomas Burelli, professor of law, in the civil law section, University of Ottawa
8 min
1998
New study investigates threat of ‘watermelon sn...
Lynne Quarmby, a professor of molecular biology and biochemistry at Simon Fraser University and lead author of the study
7 min
1999
Is it time for the federal government to step u...
Matt Malone, is an assistant professor at Thompson Rivers University’s Faculty of Law
11 min
2000
70 per cent of Albertans concerned about repayi...
Zaki Alam, licensed insolvency trustee and senior vice-president at MNP Ltd.
10 min