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Love takeout? How Earthware's return-for-reuse containers could revolution industry
Love takeout? How Earthware's return-for-reuse containers could revolution industry: Founder John MacInnes says business now expanding beyond Calgary
1/23/2024 • 8 minutes, 41 seconds
How Alberta power crisis created moment of collective coping
How Alberta power crisis created moment of collective coping: University of Windsor's Dr. Ben Kuo explains science behind individuals becoming community in trying times
1/19/2024 • 8 minutes, 16 seconds
Calgary Film Commissioner Luke Azevedo says Last Of Us put all eyes on city - and more projects coming
Calgary Film Commissioner Luke Azevedo says Last Of Us put all eyes on city - and more projects coming: Trip to Emmy Awards opportunity to promote city's thriving industry (but we still need more skilled-workers in culture jobs). Shouts out Bow Valley College for educating next generation of workers, leaders
1/19/2024 • 8 minutes, 2 seconds
One For the Road Brewing on why interest in alcohol-free beer is exploding
One For the Road Brewing on why interest in alcohol-free beer is exploding: Founder Graham Matheos says younger drinkers leading charge. Non-alcoholic drinks also taste better and marketed better.
1/19/2024 • 8 minutes, 52 seconds
Minister Mike Ellis says every Albertan should have received Saturday emergency alert on power usage
Minister Mike Ellis says every Albertan should have received Saturday emergency alert on power usage: Public Safety and Emergency Services ministry explains how they work - and what you need to get them
1/19/2024 • 5 minutes, 5 seconds
Do court orders actually protect women from domestic violence?
Do court orders actually protect women from domestic violence?: Professor Doug King from Mount Royal University says they work in most cases but more funding needed to protect all. Calgary woman stabbed to death by estranged husband - who had previously violated no-contact orders.
1/19/2024 • 9 minutes, 23 seconds
Future of music festivals? Coachella to feature digital pop star Hatsune Miku
Future of music festivals? Coachella to feature digital pop star Hatsune Miku: Music expert Eric Alper on how AI musicians come with all the songs but none of the drama?
1/19/2024 • 7 minutes
Mental health and your elite youth athlete: Dr. Katherine Tamminen on why brain is just as important as body
Mental health and your elite youth athlete: Dr. Katherine Tamminen on why brain is just as important as body: Researcher from the kinesiology and physical education program has new piece in The Conversation on how we're now starting to investigate and talk more about the mental health of our elite youth athletes.
1/19/2024 • 7 minutes, 39 seconds
Why Kelowna country singer Dawson Gray wrote a song called 'Calgary'
Why Kelowna country singer Dawson Gray wrote a song called 'Calgary'
1/19/2024 • 8 minutes, 34 seconds
Christina Applegate Connection: Dr. Sarah Morrow on how actress has us talking Multiple Sclerosis
Christina Applegate Connection: Hotchkiss Brain Institute's Dr. Sarah Morrow on how actress has us talking Multiple Sclerosis thanks to her appearance on Emmy Awards
1/19/2024 • 8 minutes, 33 seconds
Bow Valley College driving city's culture jobs, key to Calgary's film industry
1/18/2024 • 10 minutes, 11 seconds
By 2100, we may have to spend additional 142 days per year inside due to poor air quality: Study
By 2100, we may have to spend additional 142 days per year inside, says new study by University of Waterloo's Dr. Rebecca Saari
1/18/2024 • 8 minutes, 41 seconds
True Calgarian: To save his son, Martin Bell is ready to climb mountains
True Calgarian: To save his son, Martin Bell is ready to climb mountains: Everest in the Alps Challenge raises money and awareness for brain tumour research.
1/18/2024 • 8 minutes, 23 seconds
How ping pong, parking and good coffee inspire employees at Wood.
How ping pong, parking and good coffee inspire employees at Wood: Vice president Jason Westrup on how they're doing things differently
1/17/2024 • 9 minutes, 32 seconds
Who could run the Alberta NDP next? University of Calgary's Dr. Lisa Young says watch for these three names
Who could run the Alberta NDP next? University of Calgary's Dr. Lisa Young says with Rachel Notley stepping down, watch for these names - unless a wild card pops up
1/17/2024 • 12 minutes, 1 second
Blue Monday is "hogwash" - says Mount Royal University professor
Blue Monday is "hogwash" - says Mount Royal University professor Dr. Dan Devoe
1/16/2024 • 8 minutes, 20 seconds
Ski hills struggling to make snow
1/13/2024 • 8 minutes, 23 seconds
Banff sign on the move? Popular photo spot means traffic headaches
1/12/2024 • 7 minutes, 11 seconds
Elixir of Love perfect Valentine's Day outing from Calgary Opera
Elixir of Love perfect Valentine's Day outing from Calgary Opera. Plus - did you know you don't tell opera singers to "break a leg"?
1/12/2024 • 6 minutes, 11 seconds
Are you burned out? Difference between tired, cranky and medically "burned out"
Researcher says difference between tired, cranky and medically "burned out"
1/12/2024 • 7 minutes, 18 seconds
How do polar bears survive deep freezes? Tiny ears, big paws
How do Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo polar bears survive deep freezes? Tiny ears, big paws
1/12/2024 • 5 minutes, 57 seconds
Radon detector can save you from lung cancer
Radon detector can save you from cancer: In Alberta, 1 new case of radon-induced lung cancer every 23 hours
1/12/2024 • 10 minutes, 16 seconds
Road Rage: Did pandemic escalate street anger?
Road Rage: Did pandemic escalate street anger? Dr. Amanda Stephens from Australia's Monash University on how anger doesn't stop when we get in our cars
1/12/2024 • 9 minutes, 58 seconds
Health care at home: BC launches at-home screening program for cervical cancer
BC launches at-home screening program for cervical cancer. Dr. Gina Ogilivie says major step in preventative medicine.
1/12/2024 • 7 minutes, 51 seconds
Biking in -30 weather: Cyclist Nic Robitaille on layers and studs
Biking in -30 weather: Nic Robitaille on how layers and studs are key to biking in cold snap
1/12/2024 • 6 minutes, 52 seconds
'Cowboy' Cerrone talks about driving "safe coffin" at Nitrocross
'Cowboy' Cerrone talks about driving "safe coffin" at Nitrocross - Feb. 2-3 at GMC Stadium
Calgary's downtown office vacancy rate improves: Greg Kwong, CBRE Alberta Regional Managing Director, points to office-to-residential conversion program
1/11/2024 • 9 minutes, 23 seconds
Coolest job - or "hottest" job: Latte artist Barista Brian
Barista Brian is a latte artist who creates portraits of celebrity faces
1/11/2024 • 7 minutes, 31 seconds
Room in your budget to see pro sports in 2024? Why it helps to live in Calgary
Room in your budget to see professional sports in 2024? Why Calgary is a different story
1/10/2024 • 8 minutes, 18 seconds
How many extracurricular activities are too many for your kids?
How many extracurricular activities are too many for your kids? University of Calgary postdoctoral research fellow Marissa Nivison explains
1/10/2024 • 7 minutes, 14 seconds
Keep Alberta Rolling explains how to work in "culture" jobs
Keep Alberta Rolling explains how to work in "culture" jobs
1/10/2024 • 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Teenager Beats Tetris: What it means for beloved game
1/10/2024 • 7 minutes, 7 seconds
Calgary's Michael Playfair wins Emmy for The Last of Us best sound mixing
Award winner says Alberta has given him a world of opportunities
1/9/2024 • 6 minutes, 47 seconds
What will Alberta's spring look like with 62 wildfires still burning in January?
What will Alberta's spring look like with 62 wildfires still burning in January?
1/9/2024 • 7 minutes, 59 seconds
Female Sport Summit: Empowering young Calgary athletes
Female Sport Summit: Speaker Lauren Rtichie encourages competitors to take care of mental game
1/6/2024 • 7 minutes, 43 seconds
Dating Sunday: Matchmaker says Jan. 7 is perfect day to find love
Dating Sunday: Matchmaker Krystal Walter says Jan. 7 is perfect day to find love
1/6/2024 • 5 minutes, 18 seconds
AI Consciousness: Scientists Say We Urgently Need Answers
AI Consciousness: Scientists Say We Urgently Need Answers
1/5/2024 • 12 minutes, 9 seconds
Making Snow In the Sunshine: Meet Winsport's "snow-making guru"
Making Snow In the Sunshine: Meet Winsport's "snow-making guru" Ian Newcombe
1/5/2024 • 7 minutes, 14 seconds
How You Play a Role in Food Recalls
How You Play a Role in Food Recalls: Dr. Jennifer Ronholm explains Canada's process
1/5/2024 • 9 minutes
True Calgarian: Thipphakone Xaykasem's hunger to help
True Calgarian: Thipphakone Xaykasem whipped up litres of soup for a struggling family
1/5/2024 • 5 minutes, 48 seconds
Property Assessments: What You Need To Know
Property Assessments: City Assessor Eddie Lee on review period
1/5/2024 • 7 minutes, 56 seconds
Ice, Ice, Baby: How to Deal with Icy Calgary
Ice, Ice, Baby: City of Calgary's Chris McGeachy on icy streets, sidewalks
1/5/2024 • 7 minutes, 15 seconds
Psst. Do you want to toss that fruitcake?
Food writer and chef Jeff Miller says you can fall in love with fruitcake
1/5/2024 • 9 minutes, 13 seconds
Helping Your Child with 30% Diploma Exams
Owner Ibrahim Abu-Ulbeh says exams prepare students for university
1/5/2024 • 8 minutes, 30 seconds
How To Drive In Fog
How To Drive In Fog? Slow down
1/5/2024 • 8 minutes, 6 seconds
Costco Canada sells gold bars: Why buy gold?
Costco Canada sells gold bars: Why buy gold? Veteran gold dealer Jonathan Rose explains
1/5/2024 • 7 minutes, 48 seconds
Want to score in hockey? Use black tape, says neuro-opthalmologist
Want to score in hockey? Use black tape, says neuro-opthalmologist Dr. Eric Gaier
1/5/2024 • 8 minutes, 41 seconds
Sharon Lefebvre: How her father inspired her to become geomatics engineering technologist
Family influence key to women (like Sharon Lefebvre) entering STEM engineering jobs
1/5/2024 • 5 minutes, 6 seconds
Family influence key to women entering STEM engineering technology jobs
Family influence key to women entering STEM engineering technology jobs
1/5/2024 • 10 minutes, 35 seconds
Minister of Children and Family Services Searle Turton on fate of childcare centres
Alberta government responds to claim by Association of Alberta Childcare Entrepreneurs that centres could close
1/4/2024 • 15 minutes, 18 seconds
What is the future of working from home?
Heather Thomson from Alberta School of Business, University of Alberta, says office-home relationship just starting
1/4/2024 • 12 minutes, 44 seconds
2024: Death by a thousand taxes?
Franco Terrazzano, federal director of Canadian Taxpayers Federation, talks gas tax, beer tax and more
1/4/2024 • 9 minutes, 49 seconds
Don't make 2024 'dead-person goals', MRU professor advises
Psychology professor Dr. Dan Devoe from Mount Royal University talks science behind NYE resolutions
1/2/2024 • 9 minutes, 7 seconds
Birds severely affected by NYE fireworks, new research says
Birds are severely affected by NYE fireworks, says new research from University of Amsterdam's Bart Hoekstra
12/30/2023 • 8 minutes, 22 seconds
City of Calgary NYE fireworks: Months of planning to execute 8-minute showstopper
City of Calgary fireworks: Event coordinator Jonathan Radomski is a New Year's Eve expert
12/29/2023 • 6 minutes, 57 seconds
Ryan Couling Memorial Tournament honours Airdrie hockey player
Ryan Couling Memorial Tournament honours Airdrie hockey player who died of cancer.
12/29/2023 • 7 minutes
How To Saber Champagne on New Year's Eve
How To Saber Champagne on New Year's Eve by Knifewear "nerd" Nathan
12/29/2023 • 7 minutes, 2 seconds
Drinking on New Year's Eve and MADD Canada
MADD Canada president urges you to find safe ride home
12/29/2023 • 10 minutes, 32 seconds
Food Talk with Jock: Butter Chicken Omelette?
Jock Wilson isn't sure about Sarah's holiday food choices
12/29/2023 • 2 minutes, 55 seconds
No snow major concern for Alberta farmers
No snow major concern for farmers: Fourth generation farmer looking for 2024 precipitation
12/29/2023 • 7 minutes, 20 seconds
Order of Canada for Calgary's Sue Craig
Investigative reporter and Calgarian Sue Craig named to the Order of Canada
12/29/2023 • 11 minutes, 49 seconds
Laugh into 2024 with NYE FunnyFest show
Artistic director and stand-up comic Stu Hughes on big-night humour
12/29/2023 • 7 minutes, 2 seconds
Hot Dr. Pepper - a retro winter treat
Hot Dr. Pepper a beloved treat of generations past
12/29/2023 • 9 minutes, 39 seconds
NYE superstitions: science behind date 12/31/23
Author Matthew Hutson on science behind NYE superstitions
12/29/2023 • 8 minutes, 48 seconds
Alberta childcare centres at risk of closing
Krystal Churcher, Chair of the Association of Alberta Childcare Entrepreneurs
12/29/2023 • 12 minutes, 29 seconds
Will interest rates go down in 2024?
Moshe Lander, economist, Concordia University
12/29/2023 • 5 minutes, 56 seconds
Zoe Hicks: True Calgarian
Zoe Hicks: Member of Canada's national baseball and softball teams looking to Olympics
12/28/2023 • 8 minutes, 16 seconds
Twenty years ago, a psychologist found we put too much pressure on NYE. Better or worse now?
Pursuit and Assessment of Happiness Can Be Self-Defeating examined expectations versus reality of 2000 NYE
12/28/2023 • 13 minutes, 6 seconds
Sports Talk's Jock Wilson grills Sarah over Christmas Tacos
Jock Wilson and Sarah Crosbie disagree on Christmas dinner key ingredients
12/23/2023 • 2 minutes, 19 seconds
Call of the Day: Tyler says Christmas NACHOS are family tradition
Tyler agrees with Sarah that Mexican can mean a fantastic holiday dinner
12/23/2023 • 3 minutes, 42 seconds
How to Keep Your Child Out of ER
Alberta children's hospitals are overwhelmed with sick kids suffering from flu, Covid and RSV
12/23/2023 • 9 minutes, 50 seconds
Even NASA approves: Why we love cat videos
"NASA uses laser to send video of a cat named Taters over 19 million miles" spawns new cat chat
12/23/2023 • 7 minutes, 45 seconds
What to Watch This Christmas: Die Hard? Is it a Christmas movie ...
Producer Ryan O'Donnell takes on the beloved John McClane Christmas Eve story
12/23/2023 • 4 minutes, 54 seconds
What to Watch This Christmas: Ryan O'Donnell's two gems
Producer Ryan O'Donnell's two must-watch Christmas movies
12/23/2023 • 9 minutes, 46 seconds
Calgary isn't having a BROWN or WHITE Christmas! It's THIS ...
Environment Canada expert also weights on what January 2024 will look like
12/23/2023 • 7 minutes, 19 seconds
Psychologist explains why we love cheesy holiday movies
Media psychologist Dr. Pamela Rutledge says better to watch cheesy holiday movies than scroll on your phone
12/23/2023 • 8 minutes, 14 seconds
Christmas decorations: Greenery, berries - and paper plates?!
Alykhan Velji Designs helps on design projects big and small
12/22/2023 • 9 minutes, 49 seconds
Handshakes gone in amateur hockey games in Newfoundland and Labrador?
Sports Talk's Jock Wilson does not agree with cancelling end-of-game handshakes
12/22/2023 • 3 minutes, 28 seconds
Why you should buy your child a helmet for Christmas
Parachute Canada director on why you need a helmet for skating and sledding
12/22/2023 • 12 minutes, 42 seconds
When did Boxing Day morph into "shoppingpalooza" with retail expert David Ian Gray
David Ian Gray from Dig 360 talks Black Friday, Boxing Day and retail kindness
12/22/2023 • 13 minutes, 3 seconds
Inside The Glass sommelier Eric Southward on Christmas "yummy" wines
Co-op wine expert says Calgarians go wild for Christmas wine
12/22/2023 • 10 minutes, 7 seconds
Eight-year-old Olivia calls QR Calgary's Santa
Olivia wants to know Santa's Calgary schedule
12/22/2023 • 2 minutes, 8 seconds
Six-year-old Shelby calls QR Calgary's Santa
Six-year-old Shelby calls QR Calgary's Santa to ask about elves
12/22/2023 • 3 minutes, 31 seconds
Alice Lam: A True Calgarian passionate about bringing people together
True Calgarian Alice Lam is passionate about bringing people together
12/21/2023 • 6 minutes, 15 seconds
Ski Christmas Day at Banff Sunshine Village
Kendra Scurfield says Christmas Day is awesome time to ski at Banff Sunshine Village
12/21/2023 • 3 minutes, 56 seconds
Alberta's Tailgate Mercantile Co. is a haven for sports lovers
Baseball superfan Robyn Alford celebrates 5 years in Okotoks
12/21/2023 • 8 minutes, 2 seconds
Could you work in 'Christmas' for 30 years? Charlotte Davis is a professional 'Christmas-er'
Banff's Spirit of Christmas is Canada's largest year-round Christmas store
12/21/2023 • 9 minutes, 37 seconds
"Slow and low' cooking tips with Lessons in Chemistry's food consultant Courtney McBroom
"Slow and low' cooking tips with Lessons in Chemistry's food consultant Courtney McBroom
12/20/2023 • 8 minutes, 50 seconds
Willy Grant: Making and delivering Christmas meals for struggling strangers
Willy Grant and her husband have a new tradition: A beautiful Christmas meal if you need one
12/20/2023 • 8 minutes, 58 seconds
Taking the bus to Banff over the holidays
Jonathan Weal, Director of Business Development with Southland, joins Jock Wilson to tell us how On-it Regional Transit will be shuttling Albertans to the Bow Valley over the holidays.
12/19/2023 • 11 minutes, 13 seconds
Beer in Ontario Corner Stores - with Brad Goddard, Director Alberta Beer: Alberta Small Brewers Association
Brad Goddard, Director Alberta Beer: Alberta Small Brewers Association, on whether a change in Ontario will affect Alberta
12/18/2023 • 14 minutes, 16 seconds
Dr. Ferry de Kerckhove with Angela Kokott
Dr. Ferry de Kerckhove, Senior Fellow at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa and Fellow of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, speaks with Angela Kokott to help us understand the calls for a ceasefire in Gaza.
12/14/2023 • 6 minutes, 34 seconds
Dr. Daniel Skarlicki - Ethics in group projects
Dr. Daniel Skarlicki, a professor at the UBC Sauder School of Business with Angela Kokott.
12/13/2023 • 8 minutes, 55 seconds
John Redfern on The Drive with Angela Kokott
John Redfern - President & CEO - Eavor (Ever) Technologies on Geothermal Energy with Angela Kokott
12/12/2023 • 12 minutes, 37 seconds
Britt Kubicz - True Calgarian
Britt Kubicz on winning the Hazel Gillespie Award for exceptional community service.
12/7/2023 • 6 minutes, 58 seconds
Professor Louis Volante on Post Covid-19 Education
Louis Volante, Professor of Education Governance at Brock University, with Guest Host Angela Kokott.
12/6/2023 • 13 minutes, 36 seconds
"The Last of Us" boosts Alberta's economy
Mark Ham, Alberta Film Commissioner with guest host Jock Wilson
11/28/2023 • 5 minutes, 56 seconds
Israel attack: How to help young people cope with graphic images on social media
Dr. Taslim Alani-Verjee, clinical psychologist with Silm Centre for Mental Health in Toronto
10/13/2023 • 10 minutes, 37 seconds
Former NAIT Student rebuilds iconic 1980s Synthesizer - The Drive with Ted Henley
The Prophet 5 is an iconic synthesizer... being heard on tracks all throughout the 1980s like Michael Jackson's Thriller or The Eurythmic's Sweet Dreams. They can cost a small fortune, as they're no longer made... but that didn't stop former NAIT student Daniel Sayfullin from building one on his own. We find out how and why he made this on The Drive!
9/7/2023 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
The Importance of Knowing CPR to Protect Against Drowning - The Drive with Ted Henley
Summer may be winding down... but the threat of drowning still remains. Abby Fitzsimmons joined Ted Henley last year to share her harrowing story, and to remind us all the importance of knowing CPR - because it really and truly could save a life.
8/24/2023 • 9 minutes, 42 seconds
UK tourists recount their experience when the Banff Gondola had a power outage! - The Drive with Ted Henley
Sean Nicholson is a tourist from the UK, travelling here in Canada with his wife Karen and two teen daughters Milly and Daisy... and they were impacted by the power outage that shut down the Banff Gondola! Sean joined Ted to talk about the experience he and his family went through.
8/14/2023 • 6 minutes, 32 seconds
Is the Stampede doing enough to protect kids? - The Drive with Ted Henley
Following a lawsuit put against the Calgary Stampede, we ask - is the Stampede doing enough to protect children? Shelden Kennedy of the Protect Group joins us to discuss.
8/8/2023 • 12 minutes, 49 seconds
Everything to Know about Canada's New First Home Savings Account - The Drive with Ted Henely
Canada launched a new First Home Saving's Account in an effort to get younger people saving and into the housing market... Doug Stuart, an Assistant Teaching Professor at the Gustavson School of Business at the University of Victoria joins us to tell us everything we need to know about the First Home Saving's Account!
8/1/2023 • 10 minutes, 12 seconds
Albertan celebrates first Canada Day... as a Canadian Citizen! - The Drive with Ted Henley
Mila Wagner is a new Canadian... who joined Ted Henley on The Drive on July 4th, 2023 to share with us all her feelings about celebrating her FIRST Canada Day as a Canadian Citizen!
7/26/2023 • 8 minutes, 36 seconds
Calgary company builds machines that can sort trading cards automatically! - The Drive with Ted Henley
If you have ever collected a trading card... whether it's sports cards like hockey or baseball, Pokemon cards, Magic cards, you know what a pain organizing and sorting them can be!
That's where Calgary-based company TCG Machines and Graeme Gordon comes in! This local company has built their own machines that do the sorting for you!
6/9/2023 • 7 minutes, 50 seconds
Bruce McCullough - The Kids in the Hall
Bruce McCullough from The Kids in the Hall
4/24/2023 • 16 minutes, 27 seconds
Wildlife Photographer Jason Leo Bantle talks his Earth Day print - The Drive with Ted Henley
Jason Leo Bantle is a Canadian Wildlife Photographer who has captured some INCREDIBLE sights in our country. He joins Ted Henley on The Drive to talk his latest shot from up north, and how you can help out with Earth Day!
4/21/2023 • 8 minutes, 24 seconds
Kevin McDonald - The Kids in the Hall
This week on the Drive, we talked with Kids in the Hall cast member and writer of the rock-opera Superstar Kevin McDonald!
3/23/2023 • 16 minutes, 4 seconds
Teenagers making a difference - The Drive with Ted Henley
Justin (Grade 8) and Aaron (Grade 10) are 2 teenagers who are trying to inspire mid-high school students to take scientifically sound actions toward addressing climate change. We talked with Justin and Aaron about the Microbial Fuel Cell Challenge an interesting, new technique for producing reliable, clean electricity.
3/13/2023 • 6 minutes, 59 seconds
Talking Women in Politics on this International Women's Day, Financial Literacy and educating children on money spending, and the World's Most Comprehensive Study on COVID-19 and Mental Health - The Drive with Ted Henley
On this March 8th edition of The Drive Podcast:
Starting off the show we are talking women in politics this International Women's Day. We talk with University of Calgary professor and political scientist Melanee Thomas about the explicit gender stereotyping in Canadian Politics. Up next, we're talking financial literacy with financial educator, Christa Mathews on the best way to talk to our kids about money. Lastly, we talk with Dr. Danielle Rice, a psychologist and assistant professor at McMaster University. Dr. Rice was a part of a new study looking at how we are doing mentally, coming out of COVID.
3/10/2023 • 30 minutes, 34 seconds
A Puppet Festival here in Calgary - The Drive with Ted Henley
Artists and those with love for art can welcome the Festival of Animated Objects back to Calgary. We talk the festival and more with Xstine Cook, the cofounder and artistic director of the festival.
3/9/2023 • 4 minutes, 48 seconds
True Calgarian: 15-year-old Canada Games Athlete - The Drive with Ted Henley
This week's True Calgarian for March 8th:
On this week's segment of True Calgarian, we talk to a young woman with a dream to make the Olympic team in 2026. Here to talk about her lifestyle as a young halfpipe rider is 15-year-old Calgarian, Felicity Geremia.
3/9/2023 • 6 minutes, 39 seconds
International Womens Day! The Canadian Women's Foundation and a new M&M's partnership - The Drive with Ted Henley
M&M's has released limited-edition 'flipped' packs, featuring its three female spokescandies, with a pledge of $1 CAD per purchase of these packs to support the Canadian Women's Foundation's Economic Development Program. We talk all about that with Suzanne Duncan, vice president of philanthropy at the Canadian Women's Foundation.
3/8/2023 • 8 minutes, 47 seconds
Mental health programs in the workplace - The Drive with Ted Henley
We talk with Peninsula Canada's Kiljon Shukullari, an HR advisory manager and professional about the importance of mental health supports in the workplace.
3/8/2023 • 8 minutes, 29 seconds
The Layers of poverty in our community, Mentoring is an important resource for women in tech, How music can have an impact on Geo-political Issues - The Drive with Ted Henley
On this March 7th edition of The Drive Podcast:
Starting off the show, Calgarians are invested in the wellbeing of their neighbours amid the affordability crisis. We talk that with Lee Stevens, lead author of the study Vibrant Communities Calgary (VCC) released on the state of wellbeing in Calgary – Beneath the Surface, the layers of poverty in Calgary. Then, we talk with a member of ASET and civil engineering technologist Jennifer Stewart on mentoring for women in tech. And lastly, we explore the “Live Aid-style” benefit concert for Ukraine that could see the likes of U2, The Rolling Stones, Pink and more at Wembley Stadium on June 24. All that with Sirius XM host Eric Alper.
3/8/2023 • 33 minutes, 31 seconds
In lieu of International Womens Day we talked about Mentoring for Women in Tech - The Drive with Ted Henley
International Womens Day is tomorrow and leading up to that, we talked with Jennifer Stewart, a member of the Association of Science and Engineering Technology Professionals of Alberta (ASET) who participates in ASET’s mentoring program. She advocates mentoring for woman in the engineering technology profession.
3/7/2023 • 7 minutes, 45 seconds
Mental health support in Alberta and in the workplace, Fraud Prevention Month and the top riskiest scams in Canada
On this March 6th edition of The Drive Podcast:
Talking today, Premier Danielle Smith and a trio of UCP MLAs made the announcement of new inpatient sites, more spaces in day programs and a rollout of "mental health classrooms" across the province are all part of a $92 million plan to improve treatment for kids in Alberta. So, to continue that conversation we talked about mental health supports with Kiljon Shukullari, HR Advisory Manager at Peninsula Canada. Afterwards, it's Fraud Prevention Month in Alberta and the Better Business Bureau published its Scam Tracker Risk Report which details the top 10 riskiest scams in Canada in 2022. To talk about the scams were most at risk for is Mary O’Sullivan-Andersen, the President and CEO of BBB Serving Southern Alberta and East Kootenay.
3/7/2023 • 20 minutes, 20 seconds
An iconic Canadian band is making its way to Calgary! - The Drive with Ted Henley
Neil Osbourne is the lead singer and front-man for the iconic Canadian band 54-40. He joins Ted Henley on The Drive to discuss his career, his music, and his tour, which brings him to Calgary and Edmonton the first weekend of March!
3/2/2023 • 11 minutes, 28 seconds
An Alberta man is cycling to New Mexico! - The Drive with Ted Henley
Jonathan Hogg is a regular, every day Albertan doing something extraordinary. He, for charity, will be getting on his bike and going from Banff to New Mexico! We learn about why he's doing this on The Drive.
2/10/2023 • 9 minutes, 27 seconds
City of Calgary launches new program for energy efficiency for homeowners, things you can do to improve your home's energy efficiency, and a man trying to walk EVERY street in Calgary! - The Drive Podcast, February 1st, 2023
On this February 1st edition of The Drive Podcast:
Yesterday the City of Calgary announced the launch of their Clean Energy Improvement Program for homeowners. A program that aims in assisting homeowners in helping make their homes more energy efficient and green. We speak with Carlee Beaver, the CEIP Program Manager for the City of Calgary. Afterwards, Jason Griffin, a lead home inspector with Twenty20 Master Home Inspectors joins to give our listeners advice on how to make their homes more energy efficient. Finally, we speak with Mark Shupe - a man who is on a quest to walk EVERY street in the City!
2/1/2023 • 31 minutes, 15 seconds
True Calgarian - Long-time Stampede Volunteer Brian Johnston
This week's True Calgarian is long-time Calgary Stampede volunteer Brian Johnston. We learn about his incredible story on The Drive with Ted Henley
12/16/2022 • 7 minutes, 47 seconds
How City Council reacts to communities wanting to implement "restrictive covenants" on their communities - The Drive with Ted Henley
Ward 11 City Councillor Kourtney Penner joins Ted Henley on The Drive to discuss the news of 3 Southwest Calgary communities wanting to impose "restrictive covenants" onto their communities.
11/8/2022 • 10 minutes, 36 seconds
Do Premier Danielle Smiths comments really matter that much, AI music might be coming to your radio sooner than you think, and some safety reminders for Winter driving - The Drive Podcast, October 18th, 2022
On this October 18th edition of The Drive Podcast,
Over the weekend, Premier Danielle Smith was making headlines for comments she made before becoming Premier regarding the un-vaxxed and the war in Ukraine. While a lot of hubub was made about the comments, do they really matter that much. Ted chats with University of Toronto professor David Soberman to discuss. Afterwards, could AI music be coming to our radios sooner than we think? Alan Cross, host of The Ongoing History of New Music, joins Ted to explain. Finally we take you back to Motoring Monday on this Tuesday, where Driving.ca writer Brian Turner gives us a safety refresher on what to remember when the snow hits the road.
10/18/2022 • 22 minutes, 46 seconds
Taking an in-depth look into the economics of Alberta, and how plants can be used to help clean water - The Drive Podcast, October 17th, 2022
On this October 18th edition of The Drive Podcast:
Ted takes an in-depth look into the state of Alberta's economics, starting with Scott Crockatt to discuss the roadblocks that our province's economy is facing. Afterwards, Rob Roach joins Ted to discuss the 5 biggest problems facing the economy. Finally, Olds College Hydrologist Daniel Karran discusses the way that plants can be used to clean our drinking water.
10/18/2022 • 22 minutes, 36 seconds
Checking in on the travel industry as more Canadians want to get away, how inflation impacts food prices, and is $10 a day day-care actually working? - The Drive Podcast, September 21st
On this Sept 21st edition of The Drive Podcast:
Lots of Canadians are eager to travel this winter... but how is the travel industry doing? We check in with the Travel Lady Lesley Keyter about how the industry is doing. Afterwards Ted speaks with Janet Music from the Agri-Food Labs out of Dalhousie University about the impact that inflation has had on Food Prices. Finally, Ted chats with Global Calgary reporter Tomasia DaSilva about how things are working with $10 a day day-care.
9/21/2022 • 28 minutes, 56 seconds
The worst mistakes bosses can make that lead to employees quitting, upcoming Terry Fox Run events in Alberta, and why trees on farmland is such a good idea - The Drive Podcast, September 16th
On this September 16th edition of The Drive podcast:
Dr. Jayne Gardner is a performance coach and business strategist. She joins Ted as part of our Back-To-Work series to highlight the most common mistakes bosses make that lead to employees leaving. Afterwards Ted chats with Fred Fox, brother of Terry Fox, about the upcoming Terry Fox Runs in Alberta. Finally, Dr. Cole Gross of Yale University tells us why farmers may want to keep trees around on their properties.
9/16/2022 • 27 minutes, 12 seconds
Learning everything there is to know about Chocolate, an update on Calgary's construction industry, and how can employees and employers manage the upcoming winter season - The Drive Podcast, September 14th
On this September 14th edition of The Drive Podcast,
September 13th was international Chocolate Day. Ted chats with Dr. Alejandro Marangoni of the University of Guelph about everything there is to know about chocolate. Afterwards Ted speaks with Bill Black of the Calgary Construction Association about how the industry is faring. Finally, as Part 2 of our Back-To-Work series, Ted speaks with Peninsula HR Advisory expert Andrew Caldwell on how employers and employees can navigate the upcoming flu and winter season.
9/14/2022 • 34 minutes, 40 seconds
Pierre Poilievre wins the CPC Leadership, starting our Back-To-Work series, and are there too many Cannabis stores in Alberta? - The Drive Podcast, September 13th, 2022
On this September 13th edition of The Drive Podcast:
Pierre Poilievre won the CPC leadership. Ted speaks with Public Affairs Commentator Jason Ribeiro about this victory, what it means for the Federal Conservatives, and what's next for Poilievre. Afterwards Global On-Air Contributor Dave McIvor helps us kick off our new Back-To-Work series this week on The Drive. Finally, Craig Kolochuk of 13th Floor Cannabis talks to us about whether or not Alberta has too many pot shops.
9/13/2022 • 31 minutes, 26 seconds
The impact of the Queen's passing on a British ex-pat in Calgary, and the pros and cons of Rent Control in Calgary - The Drive Podcast, September 12th, 2022
On this September 12th edition of The Drive Podcast:
The death of The Queen impacted many. Ted speaks with owner of The British Chippy, and British woman herself Simone Hodgkinson about the impact of The Queen's passing. Afterwards Ted speaks with Sam Green of ACORN about the pros of rent controls, and with MRU Professor of Economics Anupam Das about the cons of rent control.
9/12/2022 • 27 minutes, 23 seconds
Remembering Queen Elizabeth II and her many visits to Calgary - The Drive Podcast, September 9th, 2022
On this September 9th edition of The Drive Podcast:
Queen Elizabeth II has passed away. Ted speaks with former Calgary Mayor Dave Bronconnier about the time he met the Queen on her visit to Calgary in 2005. Afterwards, Ted speaks with Calgary Stampede Historical Specialist Cassandra Cummings about the Queen's many visits to our city and Stampede.
9/9/2022 • 16 minutes, 20 seconds
Is what happened to Deputy PM Freeland criminal, how the Catholic School District is preparing for back-to-school, and remembering the legacy of Mikhail Gorbachev after his death - The Drive Podcast, August 31st
On this August 31st edition of The Drive Podcast:
Many people have been saying that the man and woman who verbally harassed Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland did nothing wrong... but is that actually true? Ted speaks with Balfour Der, a Calgary-based criminal defense lawyer and former Crown Prosecutor about the possible criminal angle to this story. Afterwards Ted speaks with Chief Superintendent Dr. Brian Szumlas of the Calgary Catholic School District about what their district is doing to prepare for back-to-school on Thursday. Finally, Ted is joined by Andrew Rasiulis, a Fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute about the legacy and death of former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
8/31/2022 • 39 minutes, 13 seconds
Reacting to the verbal assault of Deputy Prime Minister Freeland and the psychology of political aggression, and how to give your kids health lunches going back to school - The Drive Podcast, August 30th
On this August 30th edition of The Drive Podcast,
Over the weekend, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland was verbally harassed by a man while in Grand Prairie. For his first two conversations Ted chats with University of Calgary Political Scientist Dr. Lisa Young and Registered Psychologist Jenn Betts on the rise of and psychology behind political aggression. Afterwards Ted speaks with Calgary-based registered dietician Sarah Remmer on how to give your kids healthy lunches for back to school.
8/30/2022 • 26 minutes, 58 seconds
Rural Mayors strongly opposing a possible provincial police force, a spin-off to "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" is now in the works, and an incredible theatre experience is coming to Alberta - The Drive Podcast, August 23rd
On this August 23rd edition of The Drive Podcast, guest hosted by J'lyn Nye:
There's been a lot of talk about a possible provincial police force. Many mayors of rural communities across Alberta are in opposition, including Edson Mayor Kevin Zahara. J'lyn speaks with Kevin to understand why they aren't interested in a provincial police force. Also on this episode, the film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" is a beloved classic... and now a spin-off is in development! Does it need one? J'lyn chats with film critic and host of the Three Angry Nerds podcast Kurt Smejkal about this new film. Finally, Broadway Across Canada is touring their performance of "Come From Away." It will be coming to both Edmonton and Calgary, and J'lyn speaks with actor Kevin Carolan about the performance.
8/24/2022 • 31 minutes, 23 seconds
Why the broadcast industry needs to do better for women, a Tsuut'ina woman heads to New York Fashion Week, and sinking two hole-in-ones in one game - The Drive Podcast, August 23rd
On this August 23rd edition of The Drive Podcast, guest hosted by J'lyn Nye:
Long-time broadcaster Lynda Steele joins J'lyn to discuss why the broadcasting and media industry needs to change following the letting go of Lisa Laflamme. Afterwards J'lyn speaks with Stephanie Crowchild of the Tsuut'ina First Nation near Calgary on her career in fashion, and her upcoming trip to New York Fashion Week. Finally, J'lyn speaks with 14 year old golfer Adele Sanford on getting TWO hole-in-ones in one game of golf.
8/23/2022 • 35 minutes, 5 seconds
The Province wants to hire talent from other major cities, understanding the distractions in our vehicles, and how students can manage mental health going back to school - The Drive Podcast, August 18th, 2022
The province announced that they actively want to recruit talented workers from out of province - specifically from Vancouver and Toronto. We speak with local CEO Nic Beique about how hiring in those competitive industries looks. Afterwards we speak with Brian Turner of Driving.ca about distractions in our vehicles. Finally, Cathy Keough of the Calgary Counselling Centre joins us to talk about how those going back to school can maintain their mental health.
8/19/2022 • 28 minutes, 41 seconds
Gen Z isn't looking for a "dream job" anymore... So what are they looking for? - The Drive Podcast
Dr. Josh Klapow is a clinical psychologist out of the University of Alabama Birmingham. He joins Ted Henley on The Drive to talk about why Gen Z is no longer looking for the "dream job," and how their approach to the job market has changed.
8/12/2022 • 10 minutes, 8 seconds
What a National Pickleball Champion is doing in Alberta - The Drive with Ted Henley
Steve Deakin is a National Pickleball Champion, coach, and certified instructor. He's currently in Alberta. Why? We find out in conversation with Steve on The Drive.
8/5/2022 • 4 minutes, 55 seconds
Albertans say emergency room wait times and care are getting worse and four tips for teaching good values to your kids
On this July 27th edition of The Drive Podcast, guest hosted by J'lyn Nye:
Albertans say emergency room wait times and care are getting worse; we speak with Dr. Paul Parks, president of the AMA’s section of emergency medicine...and four tips for teaching good values to your kids; we speak with Dr. Ganz Ferrance, Registered Psychologist, Former Public Education Coordinator as well as the former Vice-President of the Psychologists’ Association of Alberta
7/27/2022 • 21 minutes, 12 seconds
Have we reached a tipping point with tipping? And How Alberta is preparing for wildfire season
On this July 26th edition of The Drive Podcast, guest hosted by J'lyn Nye:
Have we reached a tipping point with tipping? We ask Josh Freed, a writer, journalist, and filmmaker. Also, we discuss how Alberta is preparing for wildfire season with Mike Flannigan, Professor (Wildland Fire), Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Science, University of Alberta
7/27/2022 • 16 minutes, 38 seconds
Reaction to Pope Francis’ residential school apology and How much income do you need to afford a house in Canada?
On this July 25th edition of The Drive Podcast, guest hosted by J'lyn Nye:
Reaction to Pope Francis’ residential school apology with Matthew Wildcat, assistant professor in the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Native studies and political science, and a member of Ermineskin Cree Nation...and How much income do you need to afford a house in Canada? We speak to James Laird, Co-CEO of Ratehub.ca and President of CanWise mortgage lender
7/26/2022 • 20 minutes, 55 seconds
Hyperloop between Edmonton and Calgary gains steam and an Edmonton woman runs the Mount Everest Marathon
On this July 21st edition of The Drive Podcast, guest hosted by J'lyn Nye:
The hyperloop concept connecting Calgary and Edmonton is gaining steam! We talk to Sebastien Gendron, the Co-Founder & CEO of TransPod Inc. about how this could be possible...and we talk to Kate Storey, an associate professor in the School of Public Health at the University of Alberta, who ran the Mount Everest Marathon.
7/22/2022 • 21 minutes, 23 seconds
Hockey Canada sexual assault allegations stir emotions from survivors and what is an earworm and how do you get rid of it?
On this July 22nd edition of The Drive Podcast, guest hosted by J'lyn Nye:
Hockey Canada sexual assault allegations stir emotions from survivors - we talk to Greg Gilhooly, Author of “I Am Nobody”, former junior hockey player, Graham James sex assault survivor and lawyer...and what is an earworm and how do you get rid of it? We ask Michael Edwards, director of strategic initiatives and exhibits at Science East in Fredericton.
7/22/2022 • 18 minutes, 48 seconds
Indigenous communities await a new apology as Pope visits Canada and National Hot Dog Day; the history and hot dog etiquette
On this July 20th edition of The Drive Podcast, guest hosted by J'lyn Nye:
Indigenous communities await a new apology as Pope visits Canada; we set it up with Dr. Tiffany Prete, Assistant Professor, Sociology Department, University of Lethbridge...and National Hot Dog Day! We discuss the history, the etiquette, and the best toppings on a hot dog with Janet Riley, Maple Leaf Foods VP of Communications & the Former President of the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council. Is a hot dog a sandwich?
7/20/2022 • 19 minutes, 37 seconds
Alberta has new strategy to combat elder abuse, more options are needed for couples considering divorce and concert tickets have increaced in price by 20%
On this July 19th edition of The Drive Podcast, guest hosted by J'lyn Nye:
Alberta has detailed a new plan to combat elder abuse in the province. Shantel Ottenbreit, chair of the Alberta Elder Abuse Awareness Council explains the new prevention strategy. And, family scientist Adam Galovan shares the results of his study suggesting couples considering divorce need more support options. Plus, concert ticket prices are up 20%. Alan Cross, music historian, breaks down the pricing.
7/20/2022 • 31 minutes, 38 seconds
A 3-digit suicide crisis hotline for Canada, robots helping seniors with fall-prevention and an online farmer's market expanding in Alberta.
On this July 18th edition of The Drive Podcast, guest hosted by J'lyn Nye:
Should Canada have a 3-digit suicide crisis hotline? Sheryl Boswell, executive director of Youth Mental Health Canada, joins to discuss. And, Martin Ferguson Pell is part of a University of Alberta research team that has placed telepresence robots inside seniors' lodges as part of a fall-prevention program. He explains the program. Plus, online farmers market Cultivatr is expanding from Calgary to Edmonton. Founder, Dan Berezan, joins J'lyn.
7/19/2022 • 27 minutes, 41 seconds
More than ever police are dealing with anxiety and burnout, discussing the continuing investigations into Hockey Canada, and taking a look at the Hinshaw Papers - The Drive Podcast, July 15th
On this July 15th edition of The Drive Podcast, guest hosted by J'lyn Nye:
More and more police officers are dealing with burnout than ever before. Tom Stamatakis, Canadian Police Association President, joins J'lyn to talk about what's going on. Afterwards Mac Ross from Western University and J'lyn discuss the investigations into Hockey Canada. Finally, J'lyn is joined by Lorian Hardcastle from the University of Calgary to discuss the Hinshaw Papers.
7/15/2022 • 31 minutes, 36 seconds
Food costs continue to rise, and looking at the importance of the Papal visit to Canada - The Drive Podcast, July 14th
On this July 14th edition of The Drive Podcast:
Stuart Smyth is the Chair of Agri-Food Innovation and Sustainability Enhancement & Associate Professor at the University of Saskatchewan. He joins guest host J'lyn Nye on The Drive to talk about the rising cost of food following interest rates going up. Afterwards J'lyn speaks with Father Cristino Bouvette, the National Liturgical Director for the Papal Visit to Canada about the importance of this visit.
7/15/2022 • 19 minutes, 32 seconds
With rumours of a recession what is true and what isnt, and taking a look at how Alberta's film industry is going - The Drive Podcast, July 13th
On this July 13th edition of The Drive podcast, guest hosted by J'lyn Nye:
Rob Roach is the deputy chief economist at ATB Economics. He joins J'lyn on The Drive to discuss the rumours of recession, and what is actually worth listening to. Afterwards, Luke Azavedo of Calgary Economic Development tells us how the Alberta film and TV industry s faring.
7/13/2022 • 19 minutes, 29 seconds
The impact of the Rogers service outage, Alberta has been experiencing crazy weather, and Motoring Monday advice for your vehicles - The Drive Podcast, July 12th
On this July 12th edition of The Drive podcast, guest hosted by J'lyn Nye.
Andy Baryer, one of J'lyn's go-to tech journalists joins to discuss the impact and outcome of the Rogers service outage. Afterwards, David Phillips joins to talk to us about the extreme and wild weather that Alberta has gotten as of late. Finally, J'lyn chats with Brian Turner, writer for Driving.ca, for Motoring Monday.
7/12/2022 • 31 minutes, 5 seconds
What a Canadian YouTuber thinks of Bill C-11, why it's important to keep your kids and teens phone-free for the summer, and how to protect your car from thefts - The Drive Podcast, June 28th
On this June 28th edition of The Drive Podcast:
JJ McCullough is a Canadian YouTube with over 700,00 subscribers, a commentator, and writer for the Washington Post. He joins Ted on The Drive to talk about how Bill C-11 would impact him and countless others. Afterwards, Kathleen Gurski, the Vice Chair of the Alberta Camping Association, tells us why it's important to keep your teens and kids phone-free over the summer. Finally, Brian Turner, writer for Driving.ca gives tips on how to protect your vehicle from theft.
6/28/2022 • 24 minutes, 3 seconds
What happens now that the SCOTUS has overturned Roe v. Wade, and looking at Alberta's net gain of interprovincial migrants - The Drive Podcast, July 27th
On this July 27th edition of The Drive podcast:
On Friday the Supreme Court of the United States overturned Roe v. Wade. What now? Betsy Jameson is a historian and abortion rights activist who was 25 years old when Roe v. Wade went through the supreme court. She tells us how she feels on The Drive. Afterwards, Rob Roach, Deputy Chief Economist of ATB Economics tells us about Alberta's net gain of interprovincial migrants.
6/27/2022 • 13 minutes, 11 seconds
Getting an update on Ukrainian and other refugees coming to Calgary, gun legislations has finally made it to the Senate in the United States, and how vertical farming could be a gamechanger for downtown Calgary - The Drive Podcast, June 23rd
On this June 23rd edition of The Drive podcast:
Fariborz Birjandian of the Calgary Catholic Immigration Society joins Ted on The Drive to talk about what Calgarians can do to help our newcomers from Ukraine and elsewhere. Afterwards, Global News Washington Correspondent Reggie Cecchini tells us about the gun legislation that made it to the senate and where it might go. Finally, we learn from Dan Houston about how vertical farming could be a game changer in downtown calgary.
6/23/2022 • 21 minutes, 48 seconds
University of Calgary is working on Rescue Robots, and are we seeing any improvements in the ever rising cost of food prices? - The Drive Podcast, June 22nd
On this June 22nd edition of The Drive Podcast,
Dr. Alex Ramirez-Serrano is a professor of engineering at the University of Calgary Schulich School of Engineering. He joins Ted to tell us all about the amazing rescue robots that are being developed by him and his team. Afterwards Ted is joined by University of Guelph food economist Michael von Massow to see if the rising cost of food is showing any improvement at all.
6/22/2022 • 21 minutes, 57 seconds
Understanding the exciting technology behind Canada's Smart Farm Network, and taking a critical look at the Federal Government's announcement of $40 billion being spent on NORAD - The Drive Podcast, June 21st
On this June 21st edition of The Drive Podcast,
Dr. Joy Agnew from Olds College talks about the Smart Farm Network that is across our country. Afterwards Rob Huebert of UofC joins us to talk about Canada's latest announcement in NORAD defense spending.
6/21/2022 • 19 minutes, 33 seconds
Why the crypto market is crashing, the importance of father figures on childhood development, and what to watch streaming ideas - The Drive Podcast, June 20th
On this June 20th edition of the Drive Podcast,
Dr. Erica Pimentel is an accounting professor at Smith School of Business at Queen’s University in Ontario. She joins Ted to talk about the recent crypto market crash and why it happened. Afterwards Ted speaks with Dr. Caroline Buzanko, psychologist and founder of Koru Family Psychology, on the importance of father figures in the development of a child. Finally, Ted's producer Matt joins to give ideas of what to watch on your favourite streaming platforms.
6/21/2022 • 24 minutes, 48 seconds
Understanding the rules and regulations of the UCP leadership race, and who might a frontrunner for the leadership be? - The Drive Podcast, June 15th
On this June 15th edition of The Drive podcast:
With the UCP leadership race underway, what are the rules and regulations that leadership hopefuls have to follow? Cynthia Moore, President of the United Conservative Party, and David Price, Chair of the UCP Leadership Election Committee, join Ted on The Drive to discuss and clear up the rules around the election. Afterwards, Conservative strategist Melissa Caouette joins Ted to discuss who she thinks might be the frontrunner for the leadership.
6/15/2022 • 22 minutes, 56 seconds
How to protect your home from flood or water damage, and keeping an eye on the water levels as southern and central Alberta is hit with extreme weather - The Drive Podcast, June 14th
On this June 14th edition of the Drive Podcast:
Southern and Central Alberta are being hit with some extreme weather conditions. Jaclyn St. Louis is a Lead Home Inspector with Twenty20 Master Home Inspections. She joins Ted in conversation to give advice to homeowners about protecting their homes from water damage. Afterwards Ted speaks with John Pomeroy, a Canada Research Chair in Water Resources and Climate Change based in Canmore about the water levels in the rivers in the province affected by the weather.
6/14/2022 • 20 minutes, 36 seconds
What is the Northern Hail Project, and why study hail in Alberta, and is it time for Calgary and Alberta to ban certain dog breeds after the death of a woman? - The Drive Podcast, June 8th
On this June 8th edition of The Drive Podcast:
The Northern Hail Project is a research project based in Alberta out of Western University from London, Ontario. They're in Alberta to research Hail! We chat with the Executive Director of the Hail Project, Julian Brimelow, about why they're researching hail, and why Alberta. Afterwards, we have an in-depth conversation on whether or not it's time for Calgary and Alberta to start banning certain dog breeds after a woman was attacked and killed last weekend.
6/8/2022 • 23 minutes, 12 seconds
Understanding the issues facing airports lately, and remembering the importance of D-Day on its 78th anniversary - The Drive Podcast, June 7th
On this June 7th edition of The Drive Podcast:
Many people have been facing issues when it comes to air travel - Flights delayed, changed, or cancelled, massive lines at airports, poor communication. Rick Erickson is a Calgary-based Aviation Consultant who joins Ted in Conversation to discuss these issues. Afterwards, historian Kevin Anderson reminds us of the importance of D-Day on the 78th Anniversary.
6/7/2022 • 18 minutes, 43 seconds
Calgary Police reports 48 "sextortion" cases so far this year, most targeting teenage boys, and ideas on what to stream and watch online - The Drive Podcast, June 6th
On his June 6th edition of The Drive Podcast:
The Calgary Police Service has reported 48 "Sextortion" cases in Calgary so far. Joining Ted is tech expert and analyst Andy Baryer on what sextortion is, how to traverse the web safely, and what to do if you find yourself in this situation. Afterwards, The Drive producer Matthew McNaughton joins Ted to talk about some ideas for streaming.
6/6/2022 • 16 minutes, 40 seconds
How to maintain a balance between your work life and personal life, and why that balance is so important - The Drive Podcast, June 3rd
On this June 3rd edition of The Drive Podcast:
Ted is joined in conversation by Steven Logan of the University of Toronto and Jenn Betts of the Calgary Institute of Counselling about the importance of a Work Life Balance, and why maintaining it is so important.
6/3/2022 • 22 minutes, 13 seconds
A well-known Calgary voice recieves an honour from Mount Royal, and what are some clues that you might be a bad boss?! The Drive Podcast, June 02
On this June 2nd edition of The Drive Podcast:
Harnarayan Singh is a well known voice in Calgary for his amazing play-by-play for the NHL. He recieved an honourary degree yesterday from Mount Royal University, and Ted talks to him about what that means. Afterwards, Ted chats with author Tamica Sears about her witty, tongue and cheek book "How To Tell If You're an A**Hole Boss."
6/2/2022 • 17 minutes, 57 seconds
The Councillor's Round Table Episode 1 - Richard Pootmans, Kourtney Penner, and Evan Spencer - The Drive with Ted Henley
On this inaugural episode of The Councillor's Round Table on The Drive with Ted Henley:
Ted is joined by Richard Pootmans of Ward 6, Kourtney Penner of Ward 11, and Evan Spencer of Ward 12. Together, they address the most pressing issues of the city for the month of May.
The Councillor's Round Rable will be a Monthly even, hosted on the final Monday of every month on The Drive from the 3-4PM hour, Live.
5/30/2022 • 31 minutes, 49 seconds
The latest on the Event Centre deal, how are airports faring with an influx in Summer Travel, and learning about an app that can track injuries healing in real time! - The Drive Podcast, May 26th
5/26/2022 • 29 minutes, 55 seconds
Where to find the best Mother's Day gifts in Calgary this year
Shelley Arnusch, editor-in-chief of Avenue Magazine.
5/7/2022 • 9 minutes, 28 seconds
Calgary handing out its first 100 urban chicken licenses
Jennifer Lawlor, acting leader of strategic services with Calgary Community Standards for the City of Calgary.
4/30/2022 • 9 minutes, 56 seconds
Are bats and dragonflies the solution to mosquitos, a great new way parents can help save for their children's future home, and taking a look into the multibillion dollar cannabis industry - The Drive Podcast, April 27th
On this April 27th edition of The Drive Podcast:
No one likes mosquitos... but have we been overthinking about how to deal with them? Dr. Ken Fry from Olds College joins Ted to discuss turning to nature to deal with the bloodsucking pest. Rob Carrick of the Globe & Mail also joins Ted to discuss a great new way to save money for your children's future. We also dive in to our first new feature on Cannabis with Global Calgary On-Air Contributor Dave McIvor.
4/27/2022 • 25 minutes, 45 seconds
What Elon Musk's purchasing of Twitter could mean for the platform, how a Canadian photographer is raising funds for Ukrainian Relief, and Olympic Scouting coming to the RBC training grounds - The Drive Podcast, April 26th, 2022
On this April 26th edition of The Drive Podcast:
Twitter has formally accepted Elon Musk's $44 billion bid to purchase the company. What could this mean for the platform? Andy Baryer, a tech expert and journalist, joins Ted Henley on The Drive to discuss the implications. Afterwards Ted has a conversation with Jason Leo Bantle, a wildlife photographer who is raising money where 100% of the proceeds of certain sales go to the Red Cross relief for Ukraine. FInally, Olympic talent scouting is coming to the RBC training grounds. We provide what you need to know.
4/26/2022 • 25 minutes, 7 seconds
A new breakthrough in medical marijuana, how COVID has changed our relationship with food, and a conversation with the legendary voice of Super Mario - The Drive Podcast, April 21st
On this April 21st edition of The Drive Podcast:
Research from the University of Alberta has made a breakthrough in medical marijuana detection, differentiating it from other types of marijuana. Dr. Jason Dyck from the UofA joins Ted to talk about the research. Afterwards Ted is joined by Sylvain Charlebois to discuss how COVID-19 has fundamentally changed consumer's relationship with food. Finally, Ted has a conversation with the legendary voice of Super Mario Charles Martinet about his career.
4/21/2022 • 28 minutes, 52 seconds
Metabolic fingerprints can predict medical cannabis impairment
Dr. Jason Dyck, professor of pediatrics and the director of the Cardiovascular Research Centre at the University of Alberta.
4/21/2022 • 9 minutes, 25 seconds
Is road rage on the rise in Calgary, getting a lesson in Interest Rates 101 after the Bank of Canada raised them, and highlighting the career of a talented young swimmer - The Drive Podcast, April 14th, 2022
On this April 14th edition of The Drive with Ted Henley:
Is road rage on the rise in Calgary? We seem to have seen a lot of reports about it. Joining Ted to provide some insight is Staff Sergeant Rob Patterson with the Calgary Police Service's Traffic Section. Afterwards Trevor Tombe, professor of Economics from the University of Calgary, joins to give us a less in Interest Rates 101 as the Bank of Canada raises rates by 0.5%. Finally, Ted chats with 15 year-old Paul Dardis about his amazing career as a swimmer.
4/14/2022 • 24 minutes, 22 seconds
Is Canada entering its sixth wave of COVID-19, how one group is attempting to save Ukraine's online cultural artifacts from war, and many Canadian beekeepers have been suffering major colony losses - The Drive Podcast, April 13th, 2022
On this April 13th edition of The Drive Podcast:
Canada's top doctor Theresa Tam has said that we are now in a sixth wave of COVID-19. Dr. Craig Jenne from the University of Calgary joins Ted to talk about the sixth wave, and about where Alberta stands as we enter it. Afterwards Ted is joined by Peter Binkley, a digital scholarship technology librarian at the University of Alberta to discuss SUCHO, and how some people are trying to save Ukraine's online cultural record. Finally, Robert McBain, a local Calgary beekeeper talks about the hard losses and difficulties that many Canadian beekeepers have found themselves in.
4/13/2022 • 28 minutes, 49 seconds
Canada to acquire F-35 fighter jets, Trudeau outlines the latest climate plan, and promising research into a new for of male birth control - The Drive Podcast, March 30th
On this March 30th edition of The Drive Podcast, guest hosted by J'lyn Nye:
After years of saying that Canada would not be purchasing them, the Federal Government announced the acquisition of F-35 fighter jets. Joining J'lyn is Lt. General retired Mike Hood of the Royal Canadian Airforce to discuss. Afterwards Richard Masson, Chairman of the World Petroleum Council of Canada joins to give us his thoughts on the latest from the Government's climate plan. Finally, Dr. Gunda Georg and her student Abdullah Al Noman join from the University of Minnesota to discuss a new form of Male birth control
3/30/2022 • 31 minutes, 2 seconds
A potporrui of Alberta Politics, Canada joins the FIFA World Cup, and a comedian's perspective on what happened at the Oscars - The Drive Podcast, March 29th
On this March 29th edition of The Drive Podcast, guest hosted by J'lyn Nye:
John Brennan joins J'lyn to discuss a wide variety of topics relating to Alberta Politics. Afterwards, former soccer player Ross Ongaro discusses Canada joining the World Cup. Finally, Edmonton-based comedian Donovan Workun gives his perspective on the incident at the Oscars.
3/29/2022 • 31 minutes, 37 seconds
Has the image of Canada and Trudeau changed in the eyes of our allies, Humane Society waitlists to donate animals as at an all time high, and giving you ideas on what to watch on your favourite streaming services - The Drive Podcast, March 28th
On this March 28th edition of The Drive Podcast:
JC Boucher, author and professor of political science at the University of Calgary joins Ted to discuss whether Trudeau, and Canada's, image has changed in the eyes of our allies. Afterwards we have Brad Nichols, director of operations and enforcement at the Calgary Humane Society to discuss why their waitlists are at an all-time high and to get an update on a poor, rescued Shih-Tzu. Finally, Ted and producer for The Drive Matthew McNaughton give you some ideas on What To Watch on your favourite streaming services.
3/28/2022 • 27 minutes, 13 seconds
What do the UCP Constituency Associations think of the change in the UCP leadership vote, and we are now 1 month into Russia's unjust war against Ukraine - The Drive Podcast, March 25th, 2022
On this March 25th edition of The Drive Podcast:
Sarah Steinke is the president of the of the Central Peace-Notley UCP Constituency Association. She joins Ted on the show to express how she, and other UCP Constituency Association presidents feel about the change to mail-in voting for the UCP leadership vote. Afterwards, Reggie Cecchini, Global News Washington Producer and Reporter gives us an update into the war in Ukraine one month on.
3/25/2022 • 20 minutes, 2 seconds
Ways a new app is diverting food waste and saving you money
GUEST: Sam Kashani – Country Manager for Too Good To Go
3/25/2022 • 7 minutes, 11 seconds
What the UCP vote change could mean for the upcoming leadership vote, how the war in Ukraine highlights the importance of children's rights, and does the money in K-Country all add up? - The Drive Podcast, March 24th
On this March 24th edition of The Drive Podcast:
Lisa Young, political scientist at the University of Calgary, joins Ted to talk about how the change in the UCP leadership vote could impact them going forward. Afterwards Christina Clark-Kazak of the University of Ottawa talks about how the war in Ukraine highlight's the importance of the children's rights in conflict zones. Finally, Sarah Elmeligi, an independent biologist and conservationist in Kananaskis discusses where the money in K-Country is going.
3/24/2022 • 28 minutes, 42 seconds
A Ukrainian refugee shares her story of escaping Ukraine, the Calgary Catholic Immigration Society gives us an update on the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis, and we learn a bit about Irish History in Alberta for St. Patrick's Day - The Drive Podcast
As the war for Ukraine rages on, Ukrainian Refugees are arriving in Canada. Ukrainian refugee Valeriia Yelshynova joins Ted to talk about her amazing story of escaping the country and making it to Calgary. Afterwards Fariborz Birjandian, CEO of the Calgary Catholic Immigration Society, gives us an update as to where Canada is helping for the refugee crisis. Finally, Dr. Rebecca Graff-McRae gives us a history lesson on Irish History.
3/18/2022 • 33 minutes, 20 seconds
Faces of Advocacy on the amendments to Canada's travel rules
GUEST: Dr. David Poon – Co-Founder of Faces of Advocacy
3/18/2022 • 8 minutes, 56 seconds
Ukrainian refugee Valeriia Yelshynova tells her incredible story of leaving the Ukraine after the Russian invasion - The Drive with Ted Henley
Valeriia Yelshynova is a 22 year-old Ukrainian refugee from near by Kyiv in Ukraine. Instead of being back their, living her life, she had to leave the country out of fear for her life. She joins Ted on The Drive to share her story.
3/17/2022 • 14 minutes, 13 seconds
How to repair our relationships and bring ourselves together from division brought on in the pandemic
Guest host: Angela Kokott
Chris Berry, a registered psychologist in Calgary
3/12/2022 • 6 minutes, 55 seconds
How Samaritan's Purse is contributing the relief efforts in Ukraine, the effects that psilocybin can have on metal health treatments, and the latest info on Date Night YYC - The Drive Podcast, March 4th
On this March 4th edition of The Drive Podcast:
With now over 1 million refugees that have fled Ukraine, humanitarian relief efforts on the ground in Ukraine, Poland, and other surrounding countries is more important than ever. Danielle Hartung with Samaritan's Purse tells us what their organization is doing to contribute to the effort. Afterwards Dr. Marshall Ross of The Newly Institute tells us about the denial by Health Canada to allow health professionals to use psilocybin for treatment. Finally, Global News on-air contributor Dave McIvor gets us up to date on Date Night YYC.
3/4/2022 • 27 minutes, 25 seconds
Understanding Putin and the historical aspects of the Ukraine War, why are private businesses reacting the way they are to the war, and what one Calgary artist is doing to help aid the humanitarian efforts in Ukraine - The Drive Podcast, March 2nd
On this March 2nd edition of The Drive Podcast:
Dr. David R. Marples is an author and Distinguished University Professor of Russian and East European History, University of Alberta. He joins Ted to tell us about what is driving Putin, and the historical aspects of this war. Afterwards Dr. David Finch, Professor, Marketing, Bissett School of Business, Mount Royal University, joins to discuss why so many businesses are reacting the way they are and pulling support from Russia. Finally, local Calgary artist and a Canadian of Ukrainian descent, Lorraine Shulba, tells us what she's doing to help the humanitarian efforts, and how we can help her and the cause.
3/3/2022 • 29 minutes, 57 seconds
Protecting a business' online reputation
Guest: Joe Whitbread
Title: Co-Founder and Public Speaker for Jo(e) Social Media
2/18/2022 • 11 minutes, 21 seconds
The ways tech can help to improve wait-times and patient management at clinics
Guest: Blake Adam - CEO of Medimap
2/18/2022 • 5 minutes, 51 seconds
Can the Ottawa Police be sued for inaction against protestors, Can the province prevent schools and universities from masking, and should Canadians know more about Canadian Entrepreneurs? - The Drive Podcast, February 11th
On this February 11th edition of The Drive Podcast:
As the protests in Ottawa go on, many people are wondering if the Ottawa Police can actually be sued for failing to act against the protestors in Ottawa. Criminal Defense Lawyer Ari Goldkind joins Ted to explain if the precedent exists, and what could happen next. Afterwards Dr. Lorian Hardcastle, Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Calgary joins Ted to discuss whether the provincial government has the power to prevent schools and universities from setting their own masking rules. Finally, award winning Entrepreneur and a Dragon on Dragon's Den, Manjit Minhas discusses why more Canadians should know about Canadian Entrepreneurs.
2/11/2022 • 25 minutes, 9 seconds
Why are American politicians so interested in our trucker protests, what are some helpful tips to help you deal with change in your life, and what are some alternate options to traditional long term care solutions? - The Drive Podcast, February 10th
On this February 10th edition of The Drive Podcast:
Many American politicians seem to be very invested and interested in the Canadian trucker convoy and protests. Global News Washington correspondent Reggie Cecchini joins Ted to discuss the response south of the border. Afterwards Ted is joined by Dr. Robert Tanguay, Chief Medical Officer of the Newly Institute, to help provide listeners with some tips with dealing with change in your life. Finally, Debbie Franchuk, Director of Care and Co-Owner of Home Instead Calgary provides us with some alternative options to traditional long term care solutions.
2/10/2022 • 20 minutes, 37 seconds
How a radical fringe has taken over the trucker protests, examining Kenney's announcement of reducing restrictions, and what to know about downtown Calgary's upcoming Glow Festival - The Drive Podcast, February 8th
On this February 8th edition of The Drive Podcast:
Dr. Eli Sopow, Professor of Change Management and Organizational Behavior at the University of Canada West joins Ted to discuss how a few bad apples have taken over and changed the trucker protests. Afterwards Ted speaks with Dr. Chaldeans Mensah, Political Scientist at McEwan University, about the possible political angle and motivations behind Kenney announcing an end to restrictions. Finally, Jennifer Rempel, General Manager of the Calgary Downtown Association, tells us everything we need to know about downtown Calgary's upcoming Glow Festival.
2/8/2022 • 20 minutes, 35 seconds
Can Premier Kenney prevent cities and municipalities from making their own COVID decisions, looking at the Olympic Legacy of Calgary, and the differences and difficulties of exercising in the cold - The Drive Podcast, February 07
On this February 7th edition of The Drive Podcast:
With Premier Kenney wanting to undo COVID restrictions and mandates, can he prevent cities and municipalities from doing so? Professor Lorian Hardcastle of the University of Calgary joins Ted to discuss. Afterwards Dale Oviatt of WinSport tells us about Calgary's Olympic Legacy and Professor Michael Kennedy of the University of Alberta tells us about the difficulties of exercising in the cold
2/7/2022 • 24 minutes, 13 seconds
How the Business Council of Alberta intends to target unemployment, why the Canadian Men's soccer team is performing so well, and how copper can be used for hygienic purposes - The Drive Podcast, February 4th
On this February 4th edition of The Drive Podcast.
As unemployment numbers remain high, Mike Holden of the Busincess Council of Alberta tells us their plan to approach unemployment and the taskforce their putting together. Afterwards Global News Contributor Dave McIvor tells us the incredible story of the Canadian Men's Soccer team, and why they're doing so well. Finally, Catherine Adair of Teck Resources Inc. tells us why copper is being used on high touch surfaces, and the hygienic properties it has.
2/4/2022 • 23 minutes, 7 seconds
Erin O'Toole ousted as leader of the Federal Conservatives, understanding the rise of Automated Retail, and why are gas prices rising so high? - The Drive Podcast, February 3rd
On this February 3rd edition of The Drive Podcast:
Erin O'Toole has been ousted as the leader of the Federal Conservatives. Ted chats with Political Strategist Zain Velji to see what's next for the Conservative Party. Afterwards Ted speaks with Shamira Jaffer on the rise of automated retail across the country. Finally Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy joins Ted to tells us why gas prices are rising so high as of late.
2/3/2022 • 24 minutes, 46 seconds
Downtown Calgary vacancies showing first signs of improvement, how public transit can help its biggest rider, and ushering in the Lunar New Year - The Drive Podcast, February 02
On this February 2nd edition of The Drive Podcast:
Susan Thompson, Insight Manager for Alberta with Avison Young, joins Ted on The Drive Podcast to discuss how the downtown vacancies in Calgary are showing signs of improvement. Afterwards David Cooper, Principal Transportation Planner at Leading Mobility Consulting tells us about a study from the University of Alberta about how public transit can be improved to benefit its number 1 rider, and Tony Wong, President of the Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre helps us usher in the Lunar New Year
2/3/2022 • 22 minutes, 10 seconds
Helping Albertans track down those hard-to-find rapid antigen test kits, and the University of Calgary's Rothney Observatory hits a milestone anniversary - The Drive Podcast, January 10th
On this January 10th edition of The Drive Podcast:
While the Alberta government has said that anyone can get free rapid test kits from their pharmacies, actually finding the tests is easier said than done. Sarah Mackey is with the AB Vax Hunters, and she joins Ted to discuss some tips and tricks in finding those kits. Afterwards, Ted is joined by Dr. Alan Clark, Professor Emeritus with the department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Calgary to talk about the Rothney Astrophysical Observatory's milestone anniversary.
1/10/2022 • 21 minutes, 22 seconds
Calgary Event Centre may not necessarily create economic return for the city
Moshe Lander, Senior Lecturer of Economics at Concordia University
12/24/2021 • 5 minutes, 46 seconds
Examining complex PTSD and other stress related disorders in the Weekly Wellness Check
Dr. Rob Tanguay, Chief Medical Officer for the Newley Institute joins J'lyn Nye, filling in for Ted Henley, to discuss complex PTSD, and how it differs from other stress related disorders.
12/9/2021 • 7 minutes, 47 seconds
Pledge Day: Youth Singers of Calgary STAR Program
Jennifer Morton of the Youth Singers of Calgary joins Ted Henley to explain how the STAR program brings the joy of singing to children who might not normally get professional tutelage, and how the Calgary Children's Foundation support them.
You can donate to the Calgary Children's Foundation anytime at www.calgarychildrensfoundation.com.
12/4/2021 • 7 minutes, 47 seconds
Pledge Day: Go Baby Go!
When a kid's ride is covered with Paw Patrol stickers, the radio is playing, and they've just discovered where the horn is, any ride an an electric car is a fun one for a child in need. Heather Brown's daughter is the beneficiary of Variety's "Go Baby Go" program and explains how the Calgary Children's Foundation helped her get that car.
You can donate to the Calgary Children's Foundation anytime at www.calgarychildrensfoundation.com.
12/4/2021 • 6 minutes, 38 seconds
Pledge Day: Trellis
Trellis is the uniting of two well-known charities in the city to create a suite of "wraparound" services for children and their families, as Jerilyn Dressler explains. And they're supported by efforts like Pledge Day and the Calgary Children's Foundation.
You can donate to the Calgary Children's Foundation anytime at www.calgarychildrensfoundation.com.
12/3/2021 • 6 minutes, 5 seconds
Pledge Day: Alberta Adolescent Recovery Centre
The Alberta Adolescent Recovery Centre (AARC) is a long-term substance abuse recovery program that gets some of its funding from the Calgary Children's Foundation and Pledge Day. Dr. Dean Vause and peer counsellor Natazha Kowalchuk explain the work they do and how Pledge Day helps.
You can donate to the Calgary Children's Foundation anytime at www.calgarychildrensfoundation.com.
12/3/2021 • 15 minutes, 37 seconds
Pledge Day: Elevated Abilities
Boris Lesar of Elevated Abilities explains why Ability 4 Good had to close during the pandemic and how Elevated Abilities is able to continue helping children in need in Calgary.
You can donate to the Calgary Children's Foundation anytime at www.calgarychildrensfoundation.com.
12/3/2021 • 6 minutes, 33 seconds
ICTC says Alberta Tech Sector Needs Qualified Newcomers
Khiran O’Neill, Research & Policy Analyst, ICTC
12/1/2021 • 5 minutes, 28 seconds
I Got Mind & Hockey Calgary Present: The Power Differential
Bob Wilkie, ex-NHLer, mental health advocate & president of I Got Mind Inc.
11/20/2021 • 5 minutes, 41 seconds
Supply chain issues could affect holiday shopping season
Bruce Winder, retail analyst
11/17/2021 • 4 minutes, 36 seconds
All to do with the new “Western Canada sublineage” of COVID and pandemic fatigue
Guest: Jason Tetro - Microbiologist, Host of “The Super Awesome Science Show”, Author of “The Germ Code” and “The Germ Files”
11/12/2021 • 9 minutes, 53 seconds
Hope's Cradle is coming to Calgary
Guest: Jordan Guildford - Runs ‘Gems for Gems’, is the one bringing Southern Alberta’s first Hope’s Cradle into operation
11/4/2021 • 10 minutes, 18 seconds
Coke Canada Bottling invests $11M into Calgary plant
Todd Parsons, President & CEO, Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Limited
10/26/2021 • 5 minutes, 2 seconds
A high-rise window cleaning robot "the first of its kind" in Western Canada
Robert Ledene, Director of Business Development, Classic Building Systems Inc.
10/18/2021 • 6 minutes, 8 seconds
How are homeless people faring in Calgary during Covid-19? How will they fare as winter approaches?
Chaz Smith, President, CEO & Founder of BeTheChangeYYC
10/14/2021 • 8 minutes, 55 seconds
Ivermectin concerns with the Alberta Poison and Drug Information Service and more studies that debunk its use in humans
Dr. Mark Yarema, Alberta Poison and Drug Information Service
10/14/2021 • 12 minutes, 19 seconds
Is Rapid Testing Underutilized in the Pandemic?
Peter Verburg, Founder & CEO, Numi Health
9/29/2021 • 7 minutes, 27 seconds
"Geeking out" on The Drive
770 CHQR Executive Producer Mike Tarasko joins Ted to discuss collectibles and some of the crazy values attached to them.
Health Canada Issues Resverlogix Authorization to Begin Immediate Clinical Studies of Apabetalone for COVID-19
Donald McCaffrey, President and CEO of Resverlogix.
4/14/2021 • 7 minutes, 56 seconds
Better Homes Series - Cupboards
Scott Reeb, Cupboards Express
3/17/2021 • 5 minutes, 22 seconds
Better Homes Series - Blue Grass Garden Centre
Sheena HaffnerMarketing ManagerBlue Grass Nursery, Sod & Garden Centre
3/16/2021 • 5 minutes, 47 seconds
5:39 pm -Professor Richard Palmer
Tiny crustaceans’ claws capable of fastest repeatable movements ever seen in marine animals
New research shows that amphipod claws make snapping movements at 100 kilometres per hour and can accelerate nearly as fast as a bullet.
And what's making that popping noise in Alberta lakes? We dive in on the Drive.
2/10/2021 • 7 minutes, 55 seconds
Frank Sisson "Frankly Speaking" - new book in his own words
He is a well known Calgarian who has lived a blessed life and some would say he's lucky to be alive. Frank joined Jock Wilson to chat about his new book on the Drive
1/8/2021 • 8 minutes, 46 seconds
Pledge Day 2020: Final totals announcement
John Vos, Calgary Children's Foundation chair, and Betty Jo Kaiser, CCF administrator, join Sue & Andrew, Danielle Smith and Rob Breakenridge with the final Pledge Day total.
12/5/2020 • 11 minutes, 59 seconds
Pledge Day 2020: ConnecTeen
Ashley De Vera Macayan of ConnecTeen and the Distress Centre, and Ishaan Cheema.
Donate to the Calgary Children's Foundation online.
12/4/2020 • 11 minutes, 29 seconds
Halloween candy and our teeth
GUEST: Tammy Sofer- Dental Hygienist and Owner of SimplyFloss
11/4/2020 • 4 minutes, 49 seconds
Tsuut'ina Trail opens in the southwest
Guest: Transportation Minister Ric McIver
10/1/2020 • 5 minutes, 31 seconds
Luminous Voices car choir
We’ve seen drive-in movies and drive-in drag shows, but now Calgary is seeing a whole new take on entertainment -- a car choir.Luminous Voices’ artistic director Tim Shantz joins 770 CHQR to discuss the upcoming event.
9/30/2020 • 5 minutes, 4 seconds
Calgary's fight with the province over 9-1-1
Guests:
Diane Colley-Urquhart Ward 13 Councillor
Richard Hinse, director of Calgary Community Standards, former police officer, former head of 911
9/22/2020 • 12 minutes, 47 seconds
Porchtraits exhibit at the Glenbow Museum
The Glenbow Museum has opened a museum showcasing a local photographer's work amid the pandemic.
Neil Zeller joins The Drive on 770 CHQR to discuss the opening of the Porchtraits exhibit.
9/14/2020 • 6 minutes, 40 seconds
U of C launches Strong Mind, Strong Me program amid COVID-19 pandemic
As kids head back to school, the University of Calgary's Werklund School of Education is offering free counselling for those who are feeling anxious amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Doctoral candidate Victoria Purcell joins The Drive on 770 CHQR to discuss the Strong Mind, Stron Me program.
9/11/2020 • 3 minutes, 18 seconds
Alberta's new cancer therapy program
The Alberta Cancer Foundation's CEO Wendy Beauchesne joins The Drive on 770 to discuss the new cancer therapy program in the province.
8/25/2020 • 5 minutes, 6 seconds
Trump, Trade and Tariff's on the Drive with Jock Wilson
Jock checks in with Dr. Stephen Farnsworth, professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the University of Mary Washington
8/7/2020 • 9 minutes, 50 seconds
Red Penguins director Gabe Polsky
The answer to a sports world starving for content! The inside story of the incredible true story involving gangsters, strippers and live bears serving beer on a hockey rink. Red penguins tells the wild forgotten melodrama of capitalism and opportunism run amok in Moscow. We chatted with the the director.
8/5/2020 • 7 minutes, 31 seconds
CBE Re-entry plan
The Calgary Board of Education has released its back to school plan for students this fall, and it includes a lot of hand washing. Christopher Usih, chief superintendent of CBE and superintendent of school improvement Joanne Pitman joins Global News Radio 770 CHQR to discuss the boards re-entry plan.
7/31/2020 • 13 minutes, 39 seconds
Shaw Mobile launch
Shaw is launching its own cellular service, with a very different model from traditional cellular companies. Paul McAleese, president of Shaw Communications, joins Global News Radio 770 CHQR to discuss the new service.
7/31/2020 • 5 minutes, 40 seconds
Alien In-Line re-brands as Alien Electrostatic during Covid pandemic.
Another great story about a Calgary company re-inventing itself to support Sport, Recreation and Fitness. 2 time Olympian Mark Greenwald joined Jock Wilson on the Drive.
7/29/2020 • 10 minutes, 28 seconds
Staying safe in the sun
Calgary remains under a heat warning Tuesday as temperatures rise to more than 30 C.
Stuart Brideaux, a spokesperson with EMS, joins the Drive on 770 CHQR to discuss how to stay safe in the hot summer weather.
7/28/2020 • 5 minutes, 4 seconds
Tourism in Alberta amid the COVID-19 pandemic
Travel Alberta's vice president of tourism strategy Karen Soyka joins The Drive on 770 CHQR to discuss the province's current tourism outlook amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
7/27/2020 • 10 minutes, 24 seconds
University of Alberta grad student builds model to detect early signs of depression
A grad student at the University of Alberta has created a process that can detect depression in text.
Professor Osmar Zaiane joins the Drive on 770 CHQR to discuss the study.
7/24/2020 • 5 minutes, 52 seconds
Calgary rotary clubs host drive-in movie night at McMahon Stadium
The Rotary Clubs of Calgary Chinook and Calgary Centennial are hosting a drive-in movie night at McMahon Stadium to raise money for charity.
President of the club Rob Wolfson joins Joe McFarland to discuss the event.
7/21/2020 • 6 minutes, 16 seconds
The Drive Podcast - Week of July 13, 2020
Meaghon Reid - Executive Director of Vibrant Communities CalgaryDr. Malinda Smith - Co-chair of the City of Calgary's Anti-Racism CommitteeBrock Skretting - Head of Advocacy for Keep Alberta RollingSimon Raby - BounceBackYYC - Assistant Professor, Innovation and Entrepreneurship - Bissett School of Business, Mount Royal University,
7/18/2020 • 44 minutes
Chestermere beach crowding concerns
Sylvan Lake isn’t the only body of water where massive crowds are gathering. The mayor of Chestermere says lots of people are also heading to their community lakes too.
Marshall Chalmers joins Joe McFarland to discuss the situation.
7/17/2020 • 7 minutes, 47 seconds
The Drive Podcast - July 6-10, 2020
Guests:
Akeem Haynes - Resiliency Speaker | Published Author | 2016 Olympic Bronze Medalist | Host Of The Unscripted Podcast
Stephen Deere - Modern Steak owner
Karen Ball - Interim President & CEO, Calgary Chamber of Voluntary Organizations
Adam Massiah - Entrepreneur, Founding Member of United Black People's Allyship
7/10/2020 • 48 minutes, 37 seconds
Pedestrian bridge removal in northwest Calgary
Ward 7 Coun. Druh Farrell joins Joe McFarland to discuss plans for the removal of a pedestrian bridge over 14 Street in northwest Calgary.
7/7/2020 • 6 minutes, 24 seconds
YYC Kids Ride
A Calgary group is looking for bike donations to ensure every child has a ride in the city. Organizer Gar Gar joins Calgary Today to discuss the initiative.
6/29/2020 • 5 minutes, 7 seconds
Affordable housing development reaches completion in southwest Calgary
Calgary’s largest affordable housing development in a decade has fully opened in Glamorgan in southwest Calgary.
Horizon View resident Drew Cade joins Calgary Today to discuss the importance of the housing development.
6/25/2020 • 8 minutes, 44 seconds
A new look for the Calgary Stampede
Drive-thru mini-donuts, a food truck rally and pancakes in your car! We may not have a traditional Stampede this year, but the food will still be cooking.
President of the Calgary Stampede Dana Peers joins Calgary Today to discuss the stampede's new look.
6/25/2020 • 4 minutes, 20 seconds
Mosquito mayhem in Calgary
Residents may be seeing an increase in mosquitos as wet weather continues in Calgary.
Sarah Verdiel, an integrated pest management technician with the City of Calgary Parks department joins Joe McFarland on Calgary Today.
6/24/2020 • 4 minutes, 28 seconds
Calgary council anti-racism motion
City hall passed an anti-racism motion late yesterday. What does it mean? How will it help? Ward 5 Coun. George Chahal joins Calgary Today to discuss the motion
6/17/2020 • 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Calgary recovers from damaging storm
Rachel Notley toured hail-damaged N.E. Calgary today and called on the province to provide support. Notely joined Joe McFarland to discuss the storm.
6/17/2020 • 9 minutes, 21 seconds
Graduation Ceremonies and MLAs
Education Minister Adriana LaGrange has sent a letter calling on all school boards to “diligently invite” MLAs to graduation events.
Member of Support our Students, Barbara Silva joins Calgary Today to discuss the letter.
6/5/2020 • 4 minutes, 44 seconds
Calgary Public Library launches curbside pick-up
The Calgary Library is launching a curbside pick-up service to align with stage 2 of Alberta’s relaunch strategy.
CEO Mark Asberg joins Joe McFarland on Calgary Today to discuss the organizations reopening plan.
6/5/2020 • 4 minutes, 39 seconds
University of Calgary student tutors amid COVID-19 pandemic
The Werklund School at the University of Calgary has been providing future teachers as tutors to kids forced to learn from home due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Student tutor Jenny Yuen joins Joe McFarland on Calgary Today to discuss the initiative.
6/4/2020 • 7 minutes, 55 seconds
Calgary Police Association on BLM
What is the Calgary Police Association saying about the BLM movement and how it pertains to Calgary officers? Calgary Police Association President John Orr joins Joe to chat about it.
6/3/2020 • 7 minutes, 52 seconds
Calgary Police and BLM
Calgary Police Chief Mark Neufeld joins Joe to discuss his views on the BLM movement and how it impacts police here.
6/3/2020 • 10 minutes, 27 seconds
Anti-racism event in Calgary
A local event has been held in Calgary to show unity with protestors in the U.S., over the death of George Floyd.
Mariette Jessup joins Calgary Today to discuss the event.
6/1/2020 • 6 minutes, 22 seconds
Calgary electronics drive for vulnerable populations amid COVID-19
University of Calgary students kick-off the YYC COVID Electronics Drive for seniors and homeless populations self isolating amid the pandemic.
Katy Nedeljakova joins Joe McFarland on Calgary Today to discuss the initiative
5/26/2020 • 4 minutes, 55 seconds
Town of Cochrane set to host a drive-in theatre
Former Stampede wrestler Dan Kroffat is putting together a drive-in movie in Cochrane to help out the local food bank.
Kroffat joins Joe McFarland on Calgary Today to discuss the showing.
5/25/2020 • 6 minutes, 42 seconds
Wine Glass Wellness Retreat for first responders
A first responder PTSD respite centre opened just outside of Calgary on Thursday.
Det. Paul Wagman with the Calgary Police Service joins Calgary Today to discuss the Wine Glass Wellness Retreat.
5/22/2020 • 4 minutes, 38 seconds
Drive-thru graduation for Calgary's class of 2020
Kerri Miller, a partner and chief creative strategist with e=mc² events joins Joe McFarland on Calgary Today to discuss the unique way the class of 2020 will be able to cross the stage this year.
5/15/2020 • 8 minutes, 15 seconds
Calgary Today Best of May 4-8
In this episode of the podcast, Joe revisits the conversations around a fourth industrial revolution, what the sports world is going to look like post pandemic, from youth right to the professional ranks and virtual graduations. But he start things off with a viral video, a love letter of sorts to the city. This is the Calgary Today podcast for May 4-8.
5/11/2020 • 44 minutes, 25 seconds
Love Letter to Calgary
A local filmmaker has released a visual love letter to Calgary amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Creator, Eric González joins Joe McFarland to discuss the inspiration behind the video.
5/6/2020 • 9 minutes, 17 seconds
Province announces Alberta Cares Connector
A new Provincial program is helping connect volunteers with organizations across Alberta.
Katie Dodd with Propellus joins Joe McFarland to discuss the new Alberta Cares Connector.
4/24/2020 • 6 minutes, 29 seconds
Joe speaks with Gary Vaynerchuk
Gary Vaynerchuk is an entrepreneur, best-selling author and social media star. Joe chat with him about dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, how businesses need to adapt in this time, and how Gary is dealing with social isolation.
4/23/2020 • 23 minutes, 33 seconds
Joy4all hotline launched in Calgary for isolated seniors
Calgary high schoolers have launched a positive message hotline for isolated seniors amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jamie Anderson joins Joe McFarland on Calgary Today to discuss the Joy4all initiative.
4/16/2020 • 8 minutes, 47 seconds
Super Hero home visits
A Calgary-based company is offering Super Hero birthday wishes amid the COVID-19 pandemic. ComicTraders own Captain Marvel joins Joe McFarland on Calgary Today to discuss the initiative.
4/13/2020 • 6 minutes, 12 seconds
Airdrie company creates Alberta Cares merchandise
Cedargrip, an Airdrie based clothing company is selling T-shirts in support of four Alberta charities. Owner of the company, Sonny Naim, joins Joe McFarland on Calgary Today to discuss the inspiration behind the fundraiser.
4/10/2020 • 4 minutes, 44 seconds
Unemployment rises in Alberta amid COVID-19 pandemic
The Business Council of Alberta estimates the real unemployment rate to be over 25 per cent right now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mike Holden the chief economist at the Business Council of Alberta joins Joe McFarland on Calgary Today to discuss job losses in the city.
4/9/2020 • 7 minutes, 11 seconds
Alberta Ghostbusters help health-care professionals
The Alberta Ghostbusters, Fuse33 and many members from the props team from Ghostbusters Afterlife are all teaming up to print, manufacture and help supply healthcare workers and facilities with supply’s such as face shields, scrubs, masks, ear savers, and face shields.
Dustin Milne, a member of the group joins Joe McFarland on Calgary Today to talk more about the project.
4/8/2020 • 4 minutes, 43 seconds
Mask Makers YYC
A local group is volunteering their time to make masks for health care workers in Calgary.
Organizer, Patricia Floc'h-Anderson joins Joe McFarland on Calgary Today to discuss the initiative.
3/31/2020 • 6 minutes, 20 seconds
Local Laundry highlights how Calgarians can support local amid COVID-19 outbreak
Co-founder of the Calgary based clothing store, Dustin Paisley, joins Calgary Today to discuss how the company is urging Calgarians to support local businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
3/26/2020 • 5 minutes, 7 seconds
Angel’s Café delivers care packages to Calgarians
Cathy Jacobs, owner of Angel’s Café speaks with Joe McFarland on Calgary Today about her family's work putting together lunches for those in need.
3/24/2020 • 6 minutes, 10 seconds
Kids say thank you to first responders during COVID-19 outbreak
Laura Szarka joins Joe McFarland on Calgary Today to talk about a new 'Thank You' initiative, which aims to show gratitude to Calgary's first responders during the COVID-19 outbreak.
3/20/2020 • 5 minutes, 45 seconds
Witness Blanket exhibit at Mount Royal University
There's a new exhibit at Mount Royal University (MRU) that's sharing some of the painful history of Canada’s Residential School.
John Fischer, director of Iniskim Centre at MRU joins Joe McFarland on Calgary Today
3/12/2020 • 5 minutes, 51 seconds
Baby boomers want to stay in their homes for as long as possible
A new report finds that 86 per cent of urban Canadian baby boomers and older adult homeowners want to live in their homes for as long as possible.
Don Kottick, CEO of Sotheby's International Realty Canada joins Kevin Usselman on Calgary Today.
3/6/2020 • 5 minutes, 6 seconds
Provincial parks
The Alberta government has announced plans to remove 164 of 473 sites from the Alberta parks system. The Alberta Wilderness Association has concerns with this, and believes it will threaten the "protected area status" of many of these parks. The association also disagrees with the UCP's assessment that many of these areas are under-utilized.
Guest: Grace Wark, conservation specialist, Alberta Wilderness Association.
3/3/2020 • 9 minutes, 33 seconds
Seeing the UCP budget differently
Author Peter Schryvers believes most people are measuring the UCP governments budget the wrong way. In a Globe and Mail piece Friday, Schryvers said instead of just the dollars, we should be focusing on the metrics.
With Peter Schryvers, author, Bad Data.
3/3/2020 • 14 minutes, 50 seconds
Indefinite Arts Funding
A Calgary arts group believes their future may again be in jeopardy after the province announced they will not be giving the group money to help rebuild after their facility was destroyed in the Fairview Arena collapse of 2018.
Guest: Jung-Suk Ryu, CEO, Indefinite Arts.
3/3/2020 • 4 minutes, 50 seconds
#YYCRoundTable - February 13
Joe is joined by Councillors Druh Farrell, Evan Woolley and George Chahal to discuss council expense claims, city planning and much more.
2/14/2020 • 36 minutes, 36 seconds
Alberta Matters: the beer biz in Alberta
Guest: Mike McNeil, director, Alberta Small Brewers Association
1/28/2020 • 10 minutes, 45 seconds
Oil Taxes and Surface Rights
Associate Business Professor at the University of Alberta, Andrew Leach joins Joe to speak on oil companies' taxes and land rights.
1/24/2020 • 6 minutes, 47 seconds
Change the Face of Addiction
Joe chats with Co-founder of Change the Face of Addiction Team Jessica Holtsbaum. The team gives their response to Rick Bell's article in the Calgary Sun on Supervised Consumption Sites.
1/24/2020 • 15 minutes, 25 seconds
#yycroundtable - Jan 16
Joe is joined around the table by Councillors Jyoti Gondek, Gian-Carlo Carra and Jeromy Farkas. Topics include the Greenline, city taxes, and even who wants to run for mayor.
1/16/2020 • 37 minutes, 35 seconds
Surviving the cold-snap: EMS public education officer Adam Loria joins Calgary Today to talk all things cold
How busy have EMS crews been with the cold snap? EMS public education officer Adam Loria joins Joe to talk all things cold and how you can stay safe.
1/15/2020 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
#yycRoundTable - Dec 5
Joe is joined around the table by Ward 2's Joe Magliocca and Ward 4's Sean Chu for the second edition of the #yycRoundTable.
12/5/2019 • 36 minutes, 29 seconds
Councillor Round Table - Nov 14
Joe McFarland is joined on Calgary Today by Councillors Shane Keating, Diane Colley-Urquhart and Jeff Davison.
11/15/2019 • 36 minutes, 11 seconds
Toews: "Throwing money at the problem won't fix it."
Travis Toews, Minister of Finance
9/3/2019 • 9 minutes, 40 seconds
Alberta MLAs get pay cut
Laila Goodridge, MLA for Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche
8/6/2019 • 8 minutes, 29 seconds
Joe speaks with Dino's Women's Hockey Captain Paige Michalenko
Joe speaks to Paige about the courses given to the Dino hockey team around sexual violence.
7/10/2019 • 8 minutes, 25 seconds
Commemorating the 75th anniversary of D-Day
Norm Christie, author and military historian
6/6/2019 • 15 minutes, 24 seconds
Roger Chaffin, Speed Limits, Green Canmore, Cycle Coordinator, and Winning the Lotto
FORMER POLICE CHIEF ROGER CHAFFIN
Today at the Calgary Chamber of Volunteer Organizations, former Police Chief Roger Chaffin addressed harassment allegations at the Calgary Police Service.
CITY GEARS UP FOR SPEED LIMIT DEBATE
The city is gearing up to debate speed limit reductions in residential neighbourhoods and how exactly to approach the task.
GREEN CANMORE
Canmore and five other Municipalities across Canada were awarded the Community Energy Knowledge Action Partnership from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities for the implementation of renewable energy.
DOES CALGARY NEED A CYCLE COORDINATOR?
Yesterday at council, the question of whether the city needs a Cycle Coordinator was raised.
WINNING THE LOTTO
We'll ask Faisal Karmali what to do if you win the lotto.
5/24/2019 • 41 minutes, 51 seconds
Cannabis Research Funding, Air Quality, Biking Bylaws, and Women and Mini Strokes (TIA)
CANNABIS RESEARCH FUNDING
Today Minister Bill Blair was in Calgary to announce federal funding for cannabis research.
AIR QUALITY
We’ll chat with an expert about the air quality in Alberta, given wildfires in the area, what people can do to protect respiratory health.
NEW BIKING BYLAW TALKS
Today the city council is reviewing the possibility of a bylaw that would allow cyclists to move through intersections by yielding, instead of stopping.
WOMEN LESS LIKELY TO BE DIAGNOSED MINI STROKES (TIAs)
A recent study by the Cumming School of Medicine at the Foothills Hospital showed that women are less likely to be diagnosed with mini strokes, otherwise known as TIAs.
5/23/2019 • 34 minutes, 14 seconds
War Room, Air Travel Woes, Farmers and Mental Health, and Raul Tapia
KENNEY'S WAR ROOM
The incoming government has announced a "war room" to fight environmental organizations and their "war on oil" as coined by Premier Kenney.
TO MY FELLOW TRAVELLERS...
Author and blogger James Fell penned a piece on his blog about air travel etiquette and we’ll get his thoughts on flying the “friendly” skies.
FARMERS AND MENTAL HEALTHCARE
A stunning 40 per cent of Canadian farmers are reluctant to reach out for help in matters of mental health.
RAUL TAPIA
Raul Tapia shares his story with us about his struggles with addiction, frustration, and thoughts of suicide and his second chance. He spoke recently at the UP (Unlocking Potential) Foundation's Gala, which surpassed its goal of $350,000, raising funds for Catholic Family Services.
5/22/2019 • 42 minutes, 30 seconds
Speed Demons, Alberta Wilderness, and the S.S. Moyie Returns
SPRINGTIME SPEED DEMONS
Does springtime bring out the speed demons? We'll talk with the traffic division of the Calgary Police Service.
ALBERTA WILDERNESS
On the eve of the May long weekend, we'll chat about protecting wilderness areas and the importance of keeping ATVs on trails.
THE S.S. MOYIE IS BACK!
It's back this year and ready for Captain's Cruises. Heritage Park's boat, the S.S Moyie will be sailing soon and we'll dive into its history and restoration.
5/18/2019 • 25 minutes, 7 seconds
Living Wage, Forensics, Money Laundering, Puppies, and The Perfect Caesar
COST OF LIVING WAGE DECLINES IN CALGARY
The cost of living in Calgary has dropped by $0.75 to $16.45 as a living wage.
FORENSICS: TV vs REAL LIFE
How do forensics shows like CSI compare to real life? We'll ask a forensic expert for the Calgary Police Service.
MONEY LAUNDERING IN ALBERTA
Following the revelation of money laundering problems in B.C., according to Law Economics and Governance professor Dr. Brigitte Unger, Alberta may also have a money laundering problem too.
PUPPIES FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
The Calgary Police foundation and the Pacific Assistance Dogs Society held a fundraising event today at a donut shop to help raise money for justice facility dogs.
MAKING THE PERFECT CAESAR
Today is National Caesar Day and we'll ask a pro how to make the perfect Caesar.
5/17/2019 • 53 minutes, 43 seconds
Delayed Retirement, Breakfast Club, STEM, and Calgary Educators Honoured
DELAYED RETIREMENT
More and more Canadians are delaying retirement to help their children.
BREAKFAST CLUB
Pembina Pipeline has committed $5 million dollars to Breakfast Club of Canada, which feeds students healthy breakfasts at school. (Serving more than 220,000 students in 1,643 schools daily)
GIRLS AND WOMEN IN STEM
With demand for people in STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) The University of Calgary, Mount Royal University and SAIT have joined to get more than 850 grade 9 girls interested in STEM careers.
CALGARY EDUCATORS EARN LEGACY AWARD
Two Calgary educators (and brothers) have been honoured with the Calgary Board of Education's Legacy Award.
5/16/2019 • 40 minutes, 28 seconds
SPECIAL INTERVIEW: Geoff and Bob Snider
Two Calgary educators, atheletes, speakers, business owners, and brothers were honoured with the Calgary Board of Education's Legacy Award.
5/15/2019 • 26 minutes, 34 seconds
Children's Books, Flood Readiness, Safe Passing, Death and Finances, Neuro Nexus Hackathon, and Local Doctor Honoured
THE CHANGING FACE OF BOOKS
Sales of books have been declining in Canada with the exception of children and juvenile books. We'll chat about the way these books are changing.
FLOOD READINESS
The City of Calgary held an event today to talk about the city's readiness for potential flood events.
SAFE PASSING
In honour of road safety week, we'll talk about safely passing roadside assistance vehicles like tow trucks with the Alberta Motor Association.
ALBERTANS HESITANT TO MAKE END OF LIFE FINANCIAL DECISIONS
ATB has found that one in five Albertans are uncomfortable planning for or talking to their families about death - even in matters of finance.
NEURO NEXUS HACKATHON
Graduate and undergraduate students at the University of Calgary participated in Neuro Nexus's Hackathon, a program that drives innovation in neuroscience.
GOVERNOR GENERAL HONOURS LOCAL U of C DOCTOR
A local Doctor and Professor at the University of Calgary is being honoured the Governor General's Innovation Award for an advanced magnetic resonance imaging system to assist in surgery.
5/15/2019 • 48 minutes, 48 seconds
Getting Alberta Back to Work, Rural Crime, WestJet and Onex, and Multi-Sports
GETTING ALBERTA BACK TO WORK
Premier Kenney and Minister of Treasury Travis Toews announced their plan today to get Albertans back to work. We'll get a reaction from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
RURAL CRIME WATCH
Data from Stats Canada shows that rural crime was 38 percent higher than in urban areas.
WESJET AND ONEX
Private equity firm Onex has agreed to purchase WestJet for $5 billion. What does this mean for the future of the airline?
BENEFITS OF MULTI-SPORTS
We'll chat about the benefits of being multi-disciplinary in sports - especially for kids.
5/14/2019 • 52 minutes, 10 seconds
Domestic Violence, Wild Rose Brewery, Banff Cleanup, and Roller Derby
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LINKED TO TWO HOMICIDES
Two recent homicides have been identified as being rooted in domestic violence.
WILD ROSE BEER SELLS
Wild Rose Brewery has sold to Sleeman Breweries.
FIRE CLEANING IN BANFF
This weekend will kick off clearing to prevent the spreading of wildfires.
ROLLER DERBY IN CALGARY
This weekend the Calgary roller derby community is hosting Flat Track Fever.
5/11/2019 • 31 minutes, 45 seconds
Safe Online Giving, Springbank Dam, Anti-Bullying Bylaw, Blood Services, Aboriginal Development Conference, and Wood's Homes
ONLINE CHARITY ACCOUNTS
A number of accounts have opened online to raise funds for the Lovett family. We'll share some tips to help make sure that contributions make it to the persons you intend.
SPRINGBANK DAM OPPOSITION
We'll chat with residents who are in opposition to the Springbank Dry Dam.
ANTI-BULLYING BYLAW
The City of Chestermere has passed the first reading of an anti-bullying bylaw. We'll hear about it from their deputy mayor.
CANADIAN BLOOD SERVICES CHANGE DONOR POLICY
Canadian Blood Services has changed the rules regarding blood donations from men who have sex with men.
ABORIGINAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE
The 5th annual Aboriginal Economic Development Conference was held today in Calgary.
WOOD'S HOMES RECEIVES FUNDING FOR ADDICTION COUNSELLING
The City of Calgary has funded a programme at Wood's Homes to provide addiction counselling.
5/10/2019 • 47 minutes, 56 seconds
Mark Norman, Grandstand Show, Urban Farming, and New Heights School
5/9/2019 • 41 minutes, 56 seconds
Cryptocurrency, On-Demand Transit, Green Victory, and Food Trucks
CRYPTOCURRENCY EXPLAINED
We'll chat about cryptocurrency for the uninitiated with an expert.
ON-DEMAND TRANSIT PILOT
Calgary is piloting a new on-demand transit project pilot for a few select neighbourhoods. The fare will be the same as a regular fare.
DAVID AKIN ON GREEN WIN
We'll chat with Global News's David Akin about his take on the Green's gain of another federal seat in Nanaimo.
FOOD TRUCKS IN CALGARY
The City of Calgary is hosting a Food Truck Inspection blitz today to help operators gear up for the season. We'll chat with one of the owners of a food truck about his business.
5/8/2019 • 38 minutes, 17 seconds
Western Alienation, Abuse Text Line, Polka Dots, Double Homicide, and The Friendship Bench
BARRY COOPER ON WESTERN ALIENATION
We'll chat with professor Barry Cooper about Western alienation.
ABUSE TEXT LINE
A new text-and-chat line will be a province wide number for private and confidential access to victims of abuse.
BRIDGELAND POLKA DOTS
Early data from a traffic-calming efforts in Bridgeland show that it may be working.
FRIENDSHIP BENCH
Calgary has become the first region to receive a non-school located Friendship Bench, a safe space for anyone to connect with peers.
5/7/2019 • 41 minutes, 14 seconds
SPECIAL INTERVIEW: Sam Fiorella
Joining us for Mental Health Week is Sam Fiorella, co-founder of The Friendship Bench, yellow benches that are safe spaces for anyone wanting to connect to peers.
5/6/2019 • 15 minutes, 20 seconds
Carbon Tax Ruling, GSA Walkouts, and Hike for Hospice
PROVINCIAL vs. FEDERAL CARBON TAX
A Saskatchewan provincial court just ruled the federal carbon tax constitutional. We'll chat about provincial vs. federal carbon tax and which benefits Alberta more.
GSA WALKOUTS
Thousands of students walked out across Alberta in protest to the UCPs policy on GSAs.
HIKE FOR HOSPICE
Hike for Hospice is this Sunday and we'll chat with Stampeders Alum Rob Cote about how the Stamps are helping raise money.
5/4/2019 • 25 minutes, 17 seconds
New Sport Calgary Leadership, Pipeline Consultation, and Flood Relief from Calgary
SPORT CALGARY'S NEW LEADERSHIP
Sport Calgary has a new board chair and a new CEO. We caught up with the new board chair, Mary Moran.
FRASER REPORT ON PIPELINE CONSULTATION
The Fraser Institute has released a report on consultation with indigenous communities regarding pipelines.
SAMARITAN'S PURSE HELPS IN NEW BRUNSWICK
A local aid organization is helping assist flood victims in New Brunswick.
5/3/2019 • 44 minutes, 10 seconds
Lawsuits, Taps and Tankers; Hats on for Mental Health, Universal Basic Income, and Lara St. John
KENNEY, HORGAN, NOTLEY, AND TRUDEAU TALK TAPS AND TANKERS
Premier Kenney, Opposition Leader Notley, B.C. Premier John Horgan, and Prime Minister Trudeau all had things to say about pipelines, taps, and lawsuits. We'll recap the events.
MENTAL HEALTH ART AUCTION
Hats on for Mental Health is today and the Alberta Teachers Association Local 38 is hosting an art auction for mental health tomorrow.
UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME IN ALBERTA
A new University of Calgary School of public Policy report says that a guaranteed basic income in Alberta could reduce poverty by as much as 25 percent.
CPO "CONTROVERSIAL CLASSICS"
We'll talk with violin soloist Lara St. John about the upcoming "Controversial Classics" concert being held by The Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra.
5/2/2019 • 44 minutes, 20 seconds
New Government, Medication Risks, True Crime Tuesday, BMO Expansion, and Transit Text Line
KENNEY ANNOUNCES CABINET
Premier Jason Kenney was sworn in today and announced his cabinet. We'll get a run-down of the ministers with Duane Bratt.
MEDICATION RISKS NOT DISCLOSED IN CANADA
When communicating risks with medications, Canada is behind the U.S., UK, and Australia. We'll find out why.
WARD SUTHERLAND ON BMO EXPANSION
Councilors squared off yesterday regarding funding for the proposed BMO expansion.
CALGARY TRANSIT LAUNCHES TRANSIT WATCH TEXT LINE
Calgary Transit has launched a new text-based reporting system for riders to discreetly share concerns about safety and security.
5/1/2019 • 44 minutes, 50 seconds
Detention, U of C New Design Lab, Councillor Davison, and Tyler Shandro
SCHOOLS HANDING OUT LESS DETENTION
Some schools are handing out (or talking about it) less detention. Is detention and suspension an effective deterrent to behavioural issues? We'll ask an expert.
U OF C BUILDING DESIGN LAB OPENS
The University of Calgary's Building Design Lab opened up Downtown last week.
FREE RANGE KIDS
In an effort to make kids more active, should they be walking to school? We'll chat with a local organization that advocates for active kids.
COUNCILLOR DAVISON ON CANADA ACTION TOUR
We'll check-in with Calgary City Councillor Jeff Davison for a postmortem on Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps's visit to the oil sands.
NEW MLA ELECT TYLER SHANDRO
We'll be chatting with freshmen MLAs this week and Tyler Shandro is our first.
4/30/2019 • 44 minutes
Kenney Addresses Caucus, Taber 20th Anniversary, Victoria Mayor Visits Oil Sands, and Calgary Expo
JASON KENNEY SPEAKS TO CAUCUS
Jason Kenney addressed the united Conservative Party Caucus today. We'll share the tape.
TABER SHOOTING 20TH ANNIVERSARY
Sunday will be the 20th anniversary of a shooting at W.R. Meyers High School in Taber, Alberta. We'll revisit the events with archival tape.
VICTORIA MAYOR VISITS OIL SANDS
Today Canada Action hosted Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps at the oil sands.
CALGARY EXPO
Our digital media coordinator Adam Toy was down at the Calgary Expo, which kicked off today with the parade of wonders. We'll see what's happening and what the weekend promises.
4/27/2019 • 26 minutes, 3 seconds
Toddlers and Screen Time, Affordable Housing, Film and TV in Alberta, and Stronghold QSA
WHO REPORT ON SCREEN TIME
The World Health Organization released a report regarding screen time for infants and toddlers; we'll chat with an expert.
NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING ANNOUNCED IN CALGARY
A new affordable housing project was announced for downtown Calgary.
FILM INDUSTRY IN ALBERTA
With several major film productions announced in the region we'll chat with a local director about the viability of Calgary and Alberta in film and TV.
STRONGHOLD
We'll chat with the founder of an intergenerational Queer Straight Alliance, Stronghold.
4/26/2019 • 43 minutes, 55 seconds
Calgary Transit and Alpha House, Panhandling, and Calgary Expo
CALGARY TRANSIT / ALPHA HOUSE PARTNERSHIP
Calgary and Alpha House have joined forces to help those in need receive services.
PANHANDLING
We'll chat about dangerous panhandling practices seen in Calgary.
CALGARY EXPO
Calgary Expo and Parade is coming this weekend, we'll find out what to expect.
4/25/2019 • 31 minutes, 25 seconds
Chamber Election Reaction, Experiences, Election Post-Mortem, Young People's Theatre, and Joe Gets Hitched
CHAMBER REACTS TO ELECTION
We'll get the Calgary Chamber of Commerce's reaction to the election results.
CANADIANS PREFER EXPERIENCES TO MATERIAL GOODS
A recent survey shows that 58% of Canadians would rather spend discretionary income on experiences like travel, rather than material goods.
ELECTION POST-MORTEM
We'll get an election post-mortem from a political science perspective.
CALGARY YOUNG PEOPLE'S THEATRE
The Calgary Young People's Theatre is hoping to raise money with a GoFundMe campaign.
4/18/2019 • 43 minutes, 1 second
Stephen Carter, Calgary Transit Bus Routes, Penticton Shooting, and Crime Beat
ELECTIONS: BEHIND THE SCENES
What is going on behind the scenes in the war rooms and when it's all over, what will the winning party(s) need to do?
CALGARY TRANSIT BUS ROUTE REVIEW
Calgary Transit is looking for feedback on proposed bus route changes.
PENTICTON SHOOTING
We'll get the latest on the church shooting from CKNW's Emily Lazatin.
CRIME BEAT PODCAST
We'll chat with Nancy Hixt about the latest installment of her podcast Crime Beat.
4/17/2019 • 39 minutes, 57 seconds
Battleground: Calgary Elbow, Bullying, Twitter Bots, and Game of Thrones
BATTLEGROUND: ELBOW (PARTS 1& 2)
Today we're featuring a key battleground riding in Calgary - Calgary Elbow. We'll speak to two of the candidates, Greg Clark and Janet Eremenko.
BULLYING
A 9-year-old Syrian refugee who was being bullied was found dead of suicide this weekend. We'll chat with the Calgary Counselling Centre about identifying and coping with bullying.
TWITTER BOTS AND THE PROVINCIAL ELECTION
How much did bots play a role in social media during the provincial election? Our own Adam Toy did some research.
GAME OF THRONES
The final season of Game of Thrones began this weekend. We'll talk with Brett Megarry of The Couch Potatoes.
4/16/2019 • 53 minutes, 51 seconds
Calgary-Elbow: Alberta NDP's Janet Eremenko
In part two of the Calgary-Elbow discussion on Calgary Today, Alberta NDP candidate Janet Eremenko joins Joe to look at the riding and the party's platform.
4/15/2019 • 16 minutes, 19 seconds
Calgary-Elbow: Alberta Party's Greg Clark
In part one of the Calgary-Elbow discussion on Calgary Today, Alberta Party candidate Greg Clark joins Joe to look at the riding and the party's platform.
4/15/2019 • 15 minutes, 45 seconds
UCP Leader Jason Kenney Revisited, Friday Fact Check, 911 Heroes, and Friday Chat with Matt
UCP LEADER JASON KENNEY
Capping off our week of party leaders, we'll share some tape from UCP leader Jason Kenney's interview with Danielle Smith.
FRIDAY FACT CHECK
This week's fact check will focus on spending freezes in education.
911 HEROES
Some local youngsters are being honoured by the City of Calgary for being 911 Heroes.
4/13/2019 • 28 minutes, 51 seconds
Premier Notley, Opioids, New Horizons Mall, Senior Care, Fairbanks to Calgary
PREMIER NOTLEY
In our week of leaders, we’ll be joined today by Premier Rachel Notely.
OPIOIDS AND THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
What do the provincial governments need to be doing to address opioid addiction and overdoses in Canada? We'll chat with Donald MacPherson of the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition.
NEW HORIZONS MALL HAS NEW ANCHOR TENANT
A new market has announced its tenancy at the New Horizons Mall.
SENIOR CARE
In our continuing topical coverage of election issues, today we'll be chatting with the Alberta Seniors Communities and Housing Association.
FAIRBANKS TO CALGARY
Filipe Masetti has ridden horseback in North and South America from North to South, now he's planning Fairbanks Alaska to Calgary to complete the trip.
4/12/2019 • 46 minutes, 8 seconds
Premier Notely Talks to Calgary Today
4/11/2019 • 15 minutes, 54 seconds
SPECIAL INTERVIEW: Filipe Masetti - Fairbanks to Calgary
Filipe Masetti has ridden horseback in North and South America from North to South, now he's planning Fairbanks to Calgary to complete the ride.
4/11/2019 • 15 minutes, 40 seconds
Calgary Today Goes to Airdrie
Join the show as we visit the last town on our rural road trip!
4/11/2019 • 46 minutes, 1 second
David Khan, Cannabis Emerging, Bill C-69, Tag-a-Bag, and Duelling Pianos
LIBERAL PARTY LEADER DAVID KHAN
In our week of chatting with leaders, we'll continue with the leader of the Alberta Liberal Party, David Khan.
CANNABIS AN EMERGING INDUSTRY IN ALBERTA
Alberta has the second largest legal cannabis market in Canada. Is this a new industry for Alberta?
BILL C-69 HEARING
A Senate committee in Calgary is holding hearings on Bill C-69.
GARBAGE TAGGING IN CALGARY
A new programme called tag-a-bag in Calgary has been announced to help deal with overflowing bins.
DUELLING PIANO KINGS WIN AWARD
Calgary's Duelling Piano Kings were just crowned 'Entertainers of the Year' at the Canadian Event Industry Awards.
4/10/2019 • 43 minutes, 28 seconds
Stephen Mandel, Anti-Hate Task Force, Cybersecurity, and Democracy is Delicious
A CHAT WITH STEPHEN MANDEL
In our week of discussions with the provincial party leaders, we'll kick it off with leader of the Alberta Party, Stephen Mandel.
CALGARIANS AGAINST RACISM, VIOLENCE, AND HATE TASK FORCE
Calgary's Muslim community is creating a task force against racism, violence and hate, driven by incidents like the New Zealand terror attack.
CYBERSECURITY
The Communications Security Establishment Canada released a report that elections will likely face foreign interference in elections, but not as much as 2016.
DEMOCRACY IS DELICIOUS
Mount Royal University's Students' Association has an interesting way to incentivize the youth vote.
4/9/2019 • 42 minutes, 20 seconds
YYC Matters, Friday Fact Check, and Heritage Park
YYC MATTERS
We'll chat with Mayor Naheed Nenshi about the electoral battleground that Calgary is and why it matters in the provincial election.
FRIDAY FACT CHECK
This week's Friday Fact Check will look into the claim that Alberta can just scrap equalization payments.
HERITAGE PARK
Heritage Park is celebrating ten years since its expansion. We'll chat about what's happening this weekend.
4/6/2019 • 24 minutes, 29 seconds
Mayor Nenshi on YYC Matters in the Alberta election
Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi joins Joe to discuss the results of the YYC Matters survey and his thoughts on where Alberta's political parties hold issues important to Calgarians.
4/5/2019 • 12 minutes, 58 seconds
Leaders' Debate Primer, Secondary Suites, Insolvency, and Red Mile Plans
DEBATE PRIMER WITH LORI WILLIAMS
The leaders' debate is this evening and we'll get a primer from MRU professor Lori Williams.
SECONDARY SUITES
Where are we on secondary suites in Calgary? We'll check-in with councilor Gian-Carlo Carra.
INSOLVENCIES IN ALBERTA AT AN ALL-TIME HIGH
Insolvencies are at a year-to-date high in 2019, with as many as 40 persons a day claiming bankruptcy.
RED MILE PLANS 2019
We'll chat with the Calgary Police Service about their plans for the red mile in 2019.
4/5/2019 • 41 minutes, 52 seconds
Calgary Today Goes to Turner Valley
Join the show as we take you to Turner Valley and Black Diamond, live from the Eau Claire Distillery.
4/4/2019 • 46 minutes, 16 seconds
Twitter and Elections, Toll Roads, JWR Ousted, Crime Beat, Provincial Politics, and Laughter as Medicine
TWITTER AND THE ELECTION
A University of Alberta team is investigating the effect that twitter is having on the provincial election.
TOLL ROADS: PROS AND CONS
The topic of toll roads has been thrown around from various campaigns. We'll look into the pros and cons with an expert.
NANCY HIXT - CRIME BEAT
We'll check-in with Nancy Hixt about the latest episode of her podcast Crime Beat.
LAUGHTER AS MEDICINE
What are the health benefits of humour and laughter? We'll find out with Dr. Keith Dobson.
4/3/2019 • 42 minutes, 44 seconds
HST in Alberta, Downtown Vacancies, Property Tax, and Climbing for Science
HST IN ALBERTA?
The Alberta Liberals are floating the idea of a harmonized sales tax. Would this be good for the province and what would it entail?
DOWNTOWN OCCUPANCY INCREASES IN Q1 2019
While City Council is discussing shifting taxes to residents due to downtown vacancies, the first quarter of 2019 the occupancy is at a record high since 2014.
PROPERTY TAX DAY AT CITY HALL
City Hall is discussing the possibility of shifting property taxes to residential properties due to downtown vacancies.
ALBERTA CLIMBER TACKLES ICE SHEETS FOR SCIENCE
Local Albertan Will Gadd has been climbing some of the world's largest ice sheets in order to collect scientific data.
4/2/2019 • 41 minutes, 32 seconds
What was Missing from the Caylan Ford interview?, Friday Fact Check, Earth Hour, and Chat with Matt
WHAT WAS MISSING FROM THE CAYLAN FORD INTERVIEW?
Rachel Decoste, motivational speaker and expert on race and racism, joins the show to talk about an interview Danielle Smith did with former UCP candidate Caylan Ford Friday morning.
FRIDAY FACT CHECK
On this edition of the Friday Fact Check, we'll talk about waiting times in hospitals.
EARTH HOUR
Earth Hour is neigh, where turning off one's lights for an hour to promote energy conservation. We'll chat with an expert in personal carbon footprints about ways individuals can conserve.
FRIDAY CHAT WITH MATT
3/30/2019 • 32 minutes, 29 seconds
What was missing from the Caylan Ford interview
Rachel Decoste, motivational speaker and expert on race and racism, joins the show to talk about an interview Danielle Smith did with former UCP candidate Caylan Ford Friday morning.
3/30/2019 • 10 minutes, 28 seconds
Pipelines, Calgary's Digital Future, Testing 1-3rd graders, Trust, and GSA Rally
PIPELINES: WHERE WE STAND
Whether we like it or not, a large issue in the election is pipelines. Will pipelines really be the silver bullet for Alberta's woes?
PLANNING FOR CALGARY'S DIGITAL FUTURE
Calgary Economic Development in conjunction with the Information and Communications Technology council is releasing a Tech and Digital Skills Gap report to help steer Calgary, its economy, and displace workers toward a more tech-present future.
STANDARDIZED TESTS FOR YOUNGER STUDENTS
The UCPs education platform would reinstate standardized tests to grades 1 to 3. These were once thought to be too stressful, but are they?
GETTING TO TRUST EACH OTHER
In an age of social media and division, how do we learn to trust one another?
GSA RALLY
There is a planned GSA rally in Marda Loop this evening that will end at UCP Candidate Doug Schweitzer's headquarters.
3/29/2019 • 49 minutes, 14 seconds
Calgary Today Goes to Nanton
Join us as we broadcast live from the Bomber Command Museum of Canada in Nanton, Alberta. We'll talk with the Mayor, local business owners, and other locals about the issues affecting their town on the eve of an election.
3/28/2019 • 50 minutes, 47 seconds
GSAs, Child Care, Canola Farmers, and Mochas with Mounties
GSAs
We'll be talking about GSAs, what they are, and who they serve with Director of Affirming Choices, Pam Rocker.
CHILDCARE: 6 QUESTIONS FOR THE NDP
With the announcement of $25 a day daycare, the Alberta Association of Childcare Operators has six questions about the plan.
CANOLA PRODUCERS
A growing numb er of farmers are speaking out about the financial impact of the Chinese ban on canola.
MOCHAS WITH MOUNTIES
The RCMP is inviting the public to have "Mochas with Mounties" in Airdrie.
3/27/2019 • 43 minutes, 32 seconds
GSAs are a bi-partisan issue
Pam Rocker, director of Affirming Connections in Calgary, joins Joe to discuss the many issues surrounding GSAs and the threat of the UCP rolling back GSA legislation.
3/26/2019 • 16 minutes, 50 seconds
CBE, Electric Cars, Pipelines, and Election Misinformation
CALGARY BOARD OF EDUCATION
We'll chat with the Calgary Board of Education about what they want to see from a new government.
ELECTRIC CARS
They City if Calgary expects half of its residents to have electric vehicles in 30 years. We'll look into that future and its plausibility with an expert.
CHRIS BLOOMER ON PIPELINES
With the UCP building their election platform on jobs and pipelines, we ask, "Is it really just all about pipelines?"
ELECTIONS ALBERTA
We'll get the ABCs of registering to vote and the deadlines.
3/26/2019 • 47 minutes, 45 seconds
New RCMP Deputy Commissioner, Kill Bill C-69 Rally, Friday Fact Check, and Enough for All YYC
RCMP CHANGE OF GUARD - DEPUTY COMMISSIONER CURTIS ZABLOCKI IS THE 25th COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE ALBERTA RCMP
Deputy Commissioner Curtis Zablocki is the new head of the Alberta RCMP. There was a change of command ceremony last week. Zablocki is a 28-year veteran of the RCMP.
KILL BILL C-69 - RALLY AT THE OFFICE
Canada Action held a rally over the lunch hour (noon today) at the office of Liberal MP Kent Hehr. They were protesting Bill C69. A bill that would change how major infrastructure projects are assessed and approved, including O & G pipelines.
“FRIDAY FACT CHECK” – AB ELECTION
Another instalment of our “Friday Fact Check” with Global Edmonton web reporter Emily Mertz. This week we will look at jobs and the claims of job losses. Catch all the instalments on our website – www.globalnews.ca
ENOUGH FOR ALL YYC
“Enough for all” is a collaborative, community-driven strategy to help reduce poverty in Calgary.
3/23/2019 • 27 minutes, 42 seconds
Stampede Tarp Auction, Jobs, and F--kUp Night YYC
STAMPEDE TARP AUCTION
We're live today from the Calgary Stampede Tarp Auction.
JOBS
In light of the election, we check-in with Trevor Tombe to get some insight on expectations in Alberta.
F--kUp Night YYC
We'll talk with a group who hosts events to emphasize the benefits in learning from one's mistakes.
3/22/2019 • 49 minutes, 19 seconds
Jobs and the Alberta election
University of Calgary economist Trevor Tombe joins Calgary Today to discuss the current employment situation in Alberta in light of a recent recession and upcoming election.
3/21/2019 • 8 minutes, 35 seconds
Carbon Tax, Youth Hiring Fair, Dr Richard Starke, and Yard Care
CARBON TAX
With protests in France and the defeat of a climate initiative in Washington State, do policy makers need to be looking at other ways to combat climate change?
YOUTH HIRING FAIR
The 21st annual Youth Hiring Fair is in Calgary today.
DR. RICHARD STARKE
The last remaining Progressive Conservative in legislature, Dr. Richard Starke is not running for re-election. We'll get his insight as to what he wants to see from the upcoming election.
EARLY SPRING YARD CARE
Is it too early to start yard work now that the big melt is on? We'll get the do's and dont's of early spring yard care.
3/21/2019 • 43 minutes, 51 seconds
Election Time, New Police Chief, Waste Tagging, and Perfectionism
ELECTION TIME
The writ has been dropped and we'll get a reaction from the Chamber of Commerce as well as share comments from the NDP and UCP campaign kick-off rallies.
NEW POLICE CHIEF
The Calgary Police Commission has named a new Police Chief and we'll chat with him about his new role.
WASTE TAGGING
The City of Calgary is mulling the idea of charging residents for overflowing rubbish bins on a per-bag basis. Airdrie has a similar programme in place, so we decided to find out about it.
PERFECTIONISM
Are younger generations suffering from ever-increasing pressures of perfection?
3/20/2019 • 49 minutes, 48 seconds
Throne Speech Day, Jason Kenney Responds, New STARS Helicopter, Shopping Local, and Concussion Protocol
THRONE SPEECH WRAP-UP
Tom Vernon will join us to wrap up the highlights of the throne speech and talk about the political topics of the day.
NEW STARS HELICOPTER
The Alberta government is covering the cost of a new helicopter for the STARS air ambulance fleet.
JASON KENNEY RESPONDS
We went live to a presser held by Jason Kenney to respond to the throne speech.
SHOP LOCAL
Executive Director Annie McInnis joins the show to talk about a column she penned in support of local businesses during economic hard times.
CONCUSSION PROTOCOL
The Chief Medical Officers of a number of Canadian Sport institutes are holding a round-table discussion regarding concussion protocol guidelines.
3/19/2019 • 48 minutes, 56 seconds
Springbank Dam, Flyover Park, City Hall Vigil, Fact Check Friday, and Chat with Matt
SPRINGBANK DRY DAM
Minister of Environment and Parks, Shannon Phillips joins the show to talk about the provincial funds allocated to the Springbank Dry Dam project.
FLYOVER PARK
Parks Foundation Calgary announced today a new park, a revitalization under the 4th avenue flyover.
CITY HALL PRAYER VIGIL
In response to the killing of 49 (at the time of this writing) people in two mosques in New Zealand, local Calgarians are holding a prayer vigil at City Hall.
FACT CHECK FRIDAY
Elections are imminent and Global News's Emily Mertz is taking on the fact checking.
3/16/2019 • 33 minutes, 57 seconds
Springbank Off-stream Reservoir
Shannon Phillips, Minister of Environment and Parks, joins Joe to discuss the latest $186.5 million in federal funding for the Springbank off-stream reservoir.
3/15/2019 • 10 minutes, 39 seconds
Deerfoot Expansion, Experimental Medicine, Brian Jean, Measles, Alberta Politics, and Suicide Prevention
DEERFOOT TRAIL EXPANSION / POLITICS
Today the province announced a new plan for expanding capacity on Deerfoot Trail.
EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
The University of Calgary along with Alberta Health Services have joined forces to help people with difficult to treat illnesses get access to experimental medicine.
BRIAN JEAN DENIES GETTING BACK TO POLITICS
Today Brian Jean denied that he was getting back into politics despite rumours that he might.
MEASLES UPDATE
We'll get an update about the current measles exposure numbers around the province.
SUICIDE PREVENTION
Following two Calgary Transit operators who helped a woman contemplating suicide at an overpass, we'll ask what the best practices are for helping someone in that state of mind.
3/15/2019 • 50 minutes, 20 seconds
Bill 6, Vaccination Delays, X Games, Boeing 737 Grounded, and KidSport
BILL 6 REACTION
We’ll get two different points of view from farmers about the UCP’s announcement that it plans to repeal Bill 6 if elected.
VACCINATION DELAYS
Parents are experiencing delays in vaccinations for their children, due to scheduling issues.
X GAMES COMING TO CALGARY
Calgary has secured the rights to host the Winter X Games from 2020 to 2022.
AIRPORT AUTHORITY ON 737 GROUNDING
We'll check in with the airport authority on how they are dealing with the massive grounding of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.
KID SPORT
We'll chat about KidSport's 2018 report to the community and its highlights.
3/14/2019 • 41 minutes, 29 seconds
Hiring Climate, Taxes - US vs Canada, Bitcoin Fraud, Water Water Everywhere, and Accessibility Tour
HIRING CLIMATE IN CALGARY
Manpower Alberta has deemed the hiring climate in Calgary as "Cautiously Optimistic."
TAXES US vs CANADA
Do Canadians or Americans pay more in taxes? What about Alberta? We'll find out from a recent report from the Fraser Institute.
BITCOIN FRAUD CHARGES
Calgary Police are hoping to identify four suspects in a $200,000 Canada-wide Bitcoin fraud.
WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE
The great spring melt-off has begun and is creating a lot of work for city water management employees.
ACCESSIBILITY TOUR OF CALGARY
Today councillor Druh Farrel led her annual accessibility tour of Calgary to assess the city's challenges with mobility-restricted residents.
3/13/2019 • 45 minutes, 21 seconds
Calming Rooms, YYC Matters, City Council, Campaign Texts, and Coming Out Monologues
SCHOOLS UNCLEAR ON CALMING ROOM GUIDELINES
Following a ban on seclusion rooms in schools, some school boards are saying that the rules are unclear when it comes to "calming rooms."
YYC MATTERS
The City of Calgary has unveiled its YYC Matters website ahead of the provincial election.
CAMPAIGN TEXT MESSAGES
Elections are just around the corner and with them con unsolicited text messages. We'll get the facts on the rules surrounding them.
COMING OUT MONOLOGUES
The Calgary Queer Arts Society is hosting the 10th anniversary edition of the Coming out Monologues.
3/12/2019 • 40 minutes, 59 seconds
SPECIAL INTERVIEW: The Gift of Our Wounds
We'll talk to two unlikely allies, a former white supremacist who formed a hate group and the son of the victim of a 2012 shooting by a member of that group. Together they collaborated on a book along with New York Times Bestselling author Robin Gaby Fisher to pen The Gift of Our Wounds: A Sikh and a Former White Supremacist find Forgiveness after Hate.
3/11/2019 • 18 minutes, 24 seconds
City Council, Spring Breaks, Kenney & Notley, and Walk in Her Shoes
CITY HALL UPDATE
With the week's news being dominated by federal politics, we will get a week-in-review of city council.
SPRING BREAKS
We'll delve into some winter sport injury numbers for Canada with the Canadian Institute for Health Information.
JASON KENNY ACCUSED OF CONDESCENDING COMMENTS
Premier Rachel Notley accused UCP leader Jason Kenney of condescending comments regarding women in politics.
WALK IN HER SHOES
A family event at the Calgary Zoo is being hosted for International Women's Day, of which a highlight will be a 5,000 to 10,000 step walk.
3/9/2019 • 26 minutes, 40 seconds
Climate Change Conversation, Frozen Water Mains, Provincial Politics, Cold Recess, and Food
CLIMATE CHANGE TALK
The topic of climate change often be polarizing. A new project is seeking to find common language when discussing the topic.
WATER MAIN TROUBLES IN CALGARY
The extended period of Cold in Calgary has been freezing the ground to levels that are reaching water mains, causing the city's water department headaches.
PROVINCIAL POLITICS
With federal politics dominating the week's news, there has been much happening provincially too. We'll have Global News Edmonton's Tom Vernon catch us up.
COLD RECESS
When is it too cold for recess? Tiffany Lezee joins the show to talk about the debate.
FOODIES & BURGERS
Recently nine burger restaurants in Calgary have made the top 50 burgers in Canada. What about other food in the city? Food writer Gwendolyn Richards educates us on the hot spots to eat around the city.
3/8/2019 • 38 minutes, 20 seconds
Gerald Butts Testifies, Scheer Responds, Senior Long-Term Care, and Calgary Fire Heroes
ANALYSIS BUTTS TESTIMONY
We get analysis of the testimony of Gerald Butts today from Political Analyst Zain Velji.
ANDREW SCHEER RESPONDS
We'll share tape of Andrew Scheer responding to Gerald Butt's testimony.
SENIORS CARE IN PROVINCIAL ELECTION
Public interest Alberta has a campaign for better long-term care for seniors ahead of the provincial election.
CALGARY FIRE HEROES
Calgary Fire is honouring local heroes with its Above and Beyond award.
3/7/2019 • 41 minutes, 37 seconds
Calgary Fieldhouse, Kids and Nutrition, Obama in Calgary, UCP Releases Video, and WWII Hero Project
FIELDHOUSE PROPOSAL APPROVED BY COUNCIL
Yesterday city council approved a proposal for several projects, including an arena. Will a fieldhouse be included? We talk with Sport Calgary about it.
LOW INCOME STUDENTS AND NUTRITION
A new report from the C.D. Howe Institute highlights the need for a strategy in school nutrition programmes, so that low-income students can get the most out of them.
OBAMA VISITS CALGARY
Today President Barack Obama visited Calgary. Global News’s Adam Toy recounts the details of his visit.
UCP FILMS NOLAIS & GILL
The United Conservative Party has released a video that alleges to show senior NDP staffer Jeremy Nolais meeting with Independent MLA Prab Gill.
WWII VETERANS PROJECT
Rishi Sharma founded a project to record the history of every WWII veteran he could. The project has taken him from the US to Canada, the UK, and Australia.
3/6/2019 • 50 minutes, 35 seconds
Philpott Resigns, Fraud Awareness, Real Estate Market Hopeful, and Winter Games Recap
JANE PHILPOTT RESIGNS
Today Treasury Board President, Jane Philpott resigned from the Trudeau cabinet. We'll get analysis from Lori Williams.
FRAUD AWARENESS MONTH
March is fraud awareness month and Sgt. Matt Frederiksen joins the show to talk about scams and how to protect yourself.
REAL ESTATE MARKET HOPEFUL
Despite the economic turndown, real estate is hopeful in it's outlook.
CANADA WINTER GAMES RECAP
To cap off out coverage of the Canada Winter Games in Red Deer, we'll hear from those who organize them and recap the week.
3/5/2019 • 35 minutes, 21 seconds
Momo Challenge Hoax, Seclusion Rooms, and Akeem Haynes
MOMO CHALLENGE HAS PARENTS CONCERNED
A recent social media challenge that has parents concerned has triggered schools to send letters home, but is the momo challenge a hoax? Does it even exist?
ALBERTA BANS SECLUSION ROOMS
Today Minister Eggen announced a ban on seclusion rooms in Alberta Schools. We'll get the reaction from the Alberta Teachers' Association.
POSITIVITY IN SPORTS
Canadian sprinter and motivational speaker Akeem Haynes joins the show to talk about positivity in sports.
3/2/2019 • 23 minutes, 9 seconds
SPECIAL INTERVIEW: Akeem Haynes
Akeem Haynes is a Canadian sprinter and motivational speaker and he joins the show today in this exclusive podcast-only extended interview.
3/2/2019 • 14 minutes, 53 seconds
Wilson-Reybould Fallout, Alberta Men's Attitudes, Campaign Finance, The Trudeau "Brand", and Winter Games
WILSON-RAYBOULD FALLOUT
Charles Adler joins the show to talk about the fallout from the testimony of former Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould.
ALBERTA MEN'S ATTITUDES ON GENDER EQUALITY
A recent attitude survey shows changing attitudes in Albertan Men about gender equality.
CAMPAIGN FINANCE
How will the next provincial election look with new campaign finance rules in place? Global News's Heide Pearson has some answers.
DAVID AKIN ON THE TRUDEAU BRAND
Chief Political Correspondent for Global News, David Akin recently published an analysis of the Trudeau brand as it stands today.
CANADA WINTER GAMES
Alberta set a record number of wins at the Canada Winter Games yesterday. We'll talk to one of those athletes.
3/1/2019 • 45 minutes, 54 seconds
Healthcare, Forward Summit, Anti-Bullying, and Winter Games
HEALTHCARE IN ALBERTA
There has been a lot of talk about healthcare in the province as of late, including a two-tiered system. We'll hear what the politicians are proposing and take callers.
FORWARD SUMMIT CALGARY
The Forward Summit, being held in Calgary aims to build better relationships between First Nation economies and Canadian industry.
ANTI-BULLYING EVENT
A third year practicum student is spearheading an anti-bullying event with the 12 Community Safety Initiative called, All are Different.
CANADA WINTER GAMES
Continuing our series on the Canada Winter Games, we'll talk with another Alberta athlete taking home gold.
2/27/2019 • 44 minutes, 42 seconds
Variable Speed Limits, Anti-Racism Council, City Council, Canada Winter Games, and Alberta Ghostbusters
VARIABLE SPEEDS ON DEERFOOT
The province is currently looking into the idea of variable speeds on Deerfoot to help with congestion.
ANTI-RACISM ADVISORY COUNCIL
Today the Government of Alberta announced a 24 member council to advise government as it develops strategies to end racism.
CITY COUNCIL
We'll catch-up with Aurelio Perri on today’s happenings at city council.
CANADA WINTER GAMES UPDATE
Once again we'll talk to another Alberta athlete who is representing the province at the Canada Winter Games.
ALBERTA GHOSTBUSTERS
The Alberta Ghostbusters have raised nearly $9,200 for the Alberta Children's Hospital.
2/26/2019 • 39 minutes, 37 seconds
PCs Respond to TMX Announcement, Provincial Politics, and Wheelchair Basketball
FEDERAL PC RESPONSE TO TMX ANNOUNCEMENT
MP Jamie Schmale responds to the National Energy Board's announcement on the Trans-Mountain Pipeline expansion.
PROVINCIAL POLITICS
Alberta Party leader Stephen Mandel was in court today, fighting an election ban. Also, we'll share Premiere Notley's response to the TMX decision.
WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL
Darrell Nordel, Head Coach of the Canadian Men's U23 Team joins the show to talk about wheelchair basketball at the Canada Winter Games.
2/23/2019 • 28 minutes, 43 seconds
Photo Radar, Tech Jobs, Regional Rail, and Canada Winter Games Hardware
PROVINCE CHANGES PHOTO RADAR RULES
Today Transport Minister Brian Mason announced new changes to photo radar from a focus on revenue in favour of safety. Will this change the strategy for Calgary Police Service?
PALLISER DISTRICT TEACHERS' CONVENTION
Motivational speakers Julie and Lowell Taylor will speak to nearly 6,000 teachers today at a conference dedicated to the growth of Alberta's teaching profession.
TECH JOBS IN CALGARY
Despite an increase in tech jobs around Calgary, local tech companies are having a difficult time finding applicants.
CALGARY REGIONAL RAIL
A recent tweet proposing a regional rail transit system for outlying communities around Calgary was posted. Is it possible to build such a system?
SPEEDSKATER KALEB MULLER
More Albertans are taking home hardware at the Canada Winter Games; we'll talk to one of them.
2/22/2019 • 48 minutes, 13 seconds
Curriculum Changes, Indefinite Arts Centre, CPS Increases Downtown Presence, and Winter Games
ALBERTA CURRICULUM CHANGES
Jason Kenney has announced his intentions to radically change the curriculum in Alberta. One parent group is concerned what it means for working families.
INDEFINITE ARTS CENTRE
While waiting for a funding status, the Indefinite arts centre lost a major funder due to uncertainty of public support.
CPS TO INCREASE DOWNTOWN PRESENCE
The Calgary Police service has decided to utilize officers from other parts in the city, in order to address an increase in crime downtown.
CALGARY BRINGS HOME MEDALS AT THE CANADA WINTER GAMES
Calgarians are bringing home medals from the Canada Winter Games in Red Deer. We talk to one of them.
2/21/2019 • 40 minutes, 38 seconds
Netflix in Canada, Long Weekend Review, Ending Dating Violence, Sledge Hockey Appeal, and Snow Clearing
NETFLIX IN CANADA
Netflix has announced its presence in Canada and promising over 1800 jobs, but they don't have to abide by CTRC regulations and the media fund. Is this good for Canada?
LONG WEEKEND REVIEW
Jodi Hughes and Rob Breakenridge catch-up on some news stories.
ENDING DATING VIOLENCE
The University of Calgary has teamed up with Calgary's Centre for Sexuality in a programme designed to help teen boys prevent violence and improve mental health.
SLEDGE HOCKEY FUNDRAISER
A GoFundMe account has been set up to raise money for the outdoor rink in Parkdale to be made accessible for other players.
PAVEMENT CLEARING
With the extended cold and dustings of snow, Calgary residents are expressing their frustrations with snow clearing.
2/20/2019 • 37 minutes, 19 seconds
Northeast Calgary, 19-Hour Skate, Haiti Evacuation, and Rocky Mountain Speedway
NORTHEAST CALGARY IS NOT A CULTURAL TOUR
Journalist Hadeel Abdel-Nabi recently penned an article in The Sprawl about how we view our neighbourhoods.
19-HOUR SKATE FOR ALZHEIMER
Steve McNeil, an Ontario man is in Calgary to raise awareness and funds for the Alzheimer Society of Canada by skating for 19 hours and 26 minutes across seven cities.
EVACUATION IN HAITI
A mission from Southern Alberta is being evacuated from Haiti due to civil unrest in the region.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPEEDWAY
Rocky Mountain Motorsports has recently submitted its final plans for a motorsports park in Mountain View County.
2/16/2019 • 25 minutes, 32 seconds
Foreign Interference, What is Love?, and Charles Daniels
FOREIGN INTERFERENCE
We talk about foreign interference with Marcus Kolga of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute.
WHAT IS LOVE?
What is love from a biological point of view? Dr. Helen Fisher enlightens us.
CHARLES DANIELS
We delve into some Calgary history with a little known story of a Calgary man in 1914.
2/15/2019 • 37 minutes, 50 seconds
Snow Ploughs, World Radio Day, Cannabis and Valentine's Day, and Identity Through Art
SNOW PLOUGH VALUE FOR YOUR TAX DOLLAR
Global News's Phil Darlington looked at winter road management across the country and assessed the value vs. tax dollar amount.
WORLD RADIO DAY
Today is World Radio Day and Jodi celebrates with an old friend.
CANNABIS AND VALENTINE'S DAY
88% of Albertans said cannabis enhanced their intimate experiences. We get the details from Carlen Costa, Registered Psychotherapist, Sexologist, and Cannabis Educator.
EXPOSING IDENTITY THROUGH ART
A new exhibit at Mount Royal University explores identity. Curator of the exhibit Curtis Desiatnyk joins the show to tell us about it.
2/14/2019 • 34 minutes, 20 seconds
Rural-Urban Agricultural Divide, Affordable Housing, and Ag for Life
RURAL-URBAN AGRICULTURAL DIVIDE
Sylvain Charlebois of Atlantic Institute for Market Studies joins the show to talk about the increasing agricultural divide between rural and urban Canada.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Sarah Woodgate, President of Calgary Housing Company joins the show to talk about affordable housing.
AG FOR LIFE
Agriculture day is today and Luree Williamson, CEO of Agriculture for Life joins the show to talk about it.
2/13/2019 • 31 minutes, 7 seconds
Bo Levi Mitchell on re-signing with Calgary Stampeders
2018 Grey Cup MVP and CFL MOP Bo Levi Mitchell joins Dave Rowe to discuss what went into the decision to test the free agent market and then re-sign with the Calgary Stampeders.
2/12/2019 • 14 minutes, 23 seconds
Stamps GM John Hufnagel on signing Bo Levi Mitchell
Calgary Stampeders GM John Hufnagel joins Dave Rowe to discuss a wild day in free agency for the CFL and signing his Grey Cup MVP quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell.
2/12/2019 • 5 minutes, 57 seconds
Weekend in AB Politics, Indoor Air Filters, Heritage Park, and Homelessness in the Cold
THIS WEEKEND IN ALBERTA POLITICS
Provincial politics had a weekend to forget. We'll talk about it with Lori Willimas, Associate Professor in Political Science at Mount Royal University.
SMOKE AND INDOOR FILTERS
With fires becoming more common, should we be building with air quality in mind? Sarah Coefield, Air Quality Specialist with Missoula County shares her expertise.
HERITAGE PARK
Heritage Park Had a rough fiscal year in 2018, but with new exhibits and the Sternwheeler back up in 2019, what will the next year look like? Alida Visbach, President & CEO of Heritage Park forecasts for us.
HOMELESSNESS IN THE COLD
With the extended cold, how are the city's shelters holding up? Kevin Webb, Manager of Emergency Shelter for the Calgary Drop-In Centre gives us a status report.
2/12/2019 • 38 minutes, 16 seconds
Federal Parliament, Skating Lessons, and Black History at The Military Museums
PARLIAMENT WEEK-IN-REVIEW
It was a busy week in parliament, so we're recapping it with Global News's Mercedes Stephenson in Ottawa.
SKATING LESSONS FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
Visually impaired students in Calgary are getting a special skating lesson from Dan Mancina, a skateboarder who continued skating, even after he lost his sight.
CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY AT THE MILITARY MUSEUMS
Husband and wife Al Ross and Indra Teekasingh have curated a new exhibit that highlights the contributions of African-Canadian soldiers from WWI to present day.
2/9/2019 • 21 minutes, 17 seconds
Reform Party 2.0?, Russia Rising, Franchise Canada Show, and Arkells
REFORM PARTY 2.0?
With Angus Reid, Rick Bell, and Don Braid all talking about a "Western Canadian Party," we ask for some historical perspective from Professor Nelson Wiseman. Is this the Reform Party 2.0?
RUSSIA RISING
Jeff Semple, former Europe Bureau Chief has a new podcast out called Russia Rising. Jeff joins the show to talk about the podcast that discusses the intricacies of Russian troll operations.
FRANCHISE CANADA SHOW
With the economy changing in Alberta, some are looking towards franchises instead of oil and gas. The Franchise Canada Show is in Calgary and we talk to franchisee Tayyub Rasool.
ARKELLS
The Canadian rock band Arkells is in Calgary and we caught up with them.
2/8/2019 • 40 minutes, 29 seconds
Province Invests in Energy-Intensive Industries, Winter Cycling Congress, and Canada's (and Alberta's) First Artist in Residence
PROVINCE INVESTS IN ENERGY-INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES
The Province of Alberta is investing $276 million dollars in milestone-tracked projects to energy-intensive industries to help reduce operating costs and reduce emissions.
WINTER CYCLING CONGRESS
Today begins the Winter Cycling Congress, hosted in Calgary. Keynote speaker Tom Babin joins the show to talk about it.
CANADA (AND ALBERTA'S) FIRST ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
Lauren Crazybull has been named Alberta and Canada's first artist in residence. She joins the show to talk about her new position.
2/7/2019 • 36 minutes, 26 seconds
New Alberta Health Officer, AESO and Power Consumption, Zoo Animals, and the Country 105 Radiothon
NEW ALBERTA HEALTH OFFICER
Alberta Health services has announced a new Chief Medical Officer of health, Dr. Deena Hinshaw. We caught up with Dr. Hinshaw for a chat.
AESO ON POWER CONSUMPTION
The Alberta Electric System Operator has asked residents to limit their energy consumption during the recent cold snap. Tara Deweerd, Manager of Public Affairs for AESO gives us some tips on saving energy.
ZOO ANIMALS AND THE COLD
With the mercury dropping, we check in with the Calgary Zoo to see which animals like the cold, which don't and how the zoo accommodates them.
COUNTRY 105 RADIOTHON
Country 105 is hosting a radiothon for the Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation. Justine Clay, Director of Communications for the Foundation joins the show.
2/6/2019 • 35 minutes, 25 seconds
Playground Funding, Court Rules On EI Benefits, Council Update, and Provincial Politics
PLAYGROUND FUNDING
Alberta schools are having to fundraise to build playgrounds. Isn't that included with the cost of school? We chat with Barbara Silva, Communications Director for Support our Students.
COURT RULES ON EI BENEFITS
A Federal Court has weighed in on a multi-million-dollar class action suit regarding EI benefits. Jennifer McCrea, the representative plaintiff in the case joins us.
COUNCIL UPDATE
Today Councillor Evan Wooley had some questions about the 1904 Enoch Sales House. We chat with him about it.
PROVINCIAL POLITICS
Heading into a provincial election, Joes has some questions and concerns of the major parties.
2/5/2019 • 39 minutes, 48 seconds
Mid-Size City Mayors, World Read Aloud Day, Alla Wagner, and Janus Academy Needs a Bus
MID-SIZE CITY MAYORS
The Mid-Size Cities Mayors’ and CAOs’ Caucus is in town and Jeff Genung, Mayor of Cochrane joins the show.
WORLD READ ALOUD DAY
Today is World Read Aloud Day and Joe joined some school children to celebrate
ALLA WANGNER
A woman who launched a writing contest to win a house as the prize has been inundated with fraudulent accounts and people requesting money, pretending to be her.
BUS NEEDED FOR JANUS
The Janus Academy, which provides specialized education had a recent bus breakdown and needs a new one. They have set up a GoFundME page to help pay for a replacement.
2/2/2019 • 26 minutes, 21 seconds
Notley & Campaigning, Orphaned Wells, Humboldt Hearing, and Trans Mountain Overpay
NOTLEY & CAMPAIGNING
Premier Notley gave a campaign style speech today, we get listener reactions.
ORPHANED WELLS COURT DECISION
Today the Supreme Court of Canada made a decision regarding orphaned wells. Christine Laing, Staff Lawyer at the Public Interest Law Clinic at the University of Calgary joins the show.
HUMBOLDT UPDATE
Richard Cloutier of CJOB Winnipeg updates us on what he says is one of the most emotional sentencing hearings he has seen.
TRANS MOUNTAIN OVERPAY
Did the federal government overpay for trans mountain? Our guest Kent Fellowes, research associate at the University of Calgary says it's more complicated than what headlines may suggest.
2/1/2019 • 47 minutes, 42 seconds
Green Line, Pipeline Song, Copper Theft, and Music Therapy
GREEN LINE UPDATE
The Government of Alberta and City of Calgary have locked in funding for the new Green Line LRT. Councillor Shane Keating joins the show.
PIPELINE SONG
We talk to Gerry Spitzee, a musician who made a viral video, "Build That Pipeline."
COPPER THEFT
One again, copper theft is in the news. We'll talk about it with Corporal Curtis Peters of the RCMP.
LET'S TALK MUSIC THERAPY
The Bell National Music Centre is hosting a mental health arwarenes event called "Let's Talk." We chat with Andrew Mosker, President and CEO of the National Music Centre.
1/31/2019 • 36 minutes, 34 seconds
Alberta Politics, Supervised Consumption Sites, Humboldt, and Springbank
NDP REBRANDING
The Alberta NDP has branded some ads with Rachael Notley's name, instead of the NDP logo. We chat about this with Duane Bratt, Duane Bratt, Political Science Professor, Chair of Economics, Mount Royal University.
SUPERVISED CONSUMPTION SITES
Councilor Evan Woolley released an email about concerns regarding supervised consumption sites today. We chat with Peter Oliver, President of the Beltline Neighbourhoods Association.
HUMBOLDT
We get details on the agreed statement of facts in the Humboldt crash case from Global News reporter Josh Elliott.
SPRINGBANK DAM
Today the provincial government announced plans to purchase a portion of land to build the proposed Springbank Dam. Karin Hunter, President of the Springbank Community Association joins the show.
1/30/2019 • 32 minutes, 55 seconds
Remembering John Himpe, Grief, Preschool Kids and Screen Time, and Facebook
JOHN HIMPE TRIBUTE / GRIEF
Today we pay tribute to another colleague who has left us too soon, Executive Producer John Himpe. It's been a rough few weeks around the office, so we chat about the topic of grief counselling.
SCREEN TIME
A new report released by the University of Calgary suggests that there may be a link between excessive screen time and learning delays in preschool children.
FACEBOOK / WHATSAPP MERGER
Facebook has suggested that merging with WhatsApp would prevent regulation by the United States Government. We get the details, pros, and cons from Mike Agerbo, host of Get Connected, which can be heard on CHQR.
1/29/2019 • 29 minutes, 26 seconds
Car Buyers Beware, Arena Plebiscite, and Alzheimer Society Calgary
CAR BUYERS BEWARE
We chat about the practices of car dealerships and how to protect yourself with Director of the Automobile Protection Association, George Iny.
ARENA PLEBISCITE
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling for a Plebiscite when it comes to the topic of an Arena/Event Centre in Calgary Franco Terrazano, Alberta Director of the CTF joins the show.
ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF CALGARY
The Alzheimer Society of Calgary is working to de-stigmatize the diagnosis of Alzheimer's. Sara Salus, Director of Philanthropy and Engagement for Alzheimer Society of Calgary joins the show.
1/26/2019 • 23 minutes, 9 seconds
365 Day Challenge, CPS and Mental Health Calls, Chamber Policy, and New Arena (Event) Centre
365 DAY CHALLENGE
Instead of making a new year resolution, Jeff Batchelor decided to take a 365 day challenge. He joins the show to tell us about it.
CPS AND ADDRESSING MENTAL HEALTH CALLS
How does the Calgary Police Service deal with mental health calls? We chat with Sgt. Kevin Zeh of the Calgary Police Service.
CALGARY CHAMBER POLICY PLATFORM
Today the Calgary Chamber released its policy platform.
NEW ARENA (EVENT CENTRE)
Councilor Jeff Davison joins the show to talk about the upcoming options for a new arena.
1/25/2019 • 43 minutes, 35 seconds
Is Federation Working?, Waste Collection, and Christmas in January
IS FEDERATION WORKING?
The Haskayne School of Business and School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary hosted a presentation on how federation is working today. We chat with Robert Mansell, Emeritus Professor at the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy.
WASTE COLLECTION REPORT
City council discussed the privatization of waste collection in the city. Some councilors were disappointed at the lack of information in the report.
CHRISTMAS IN JANUARY
Each January the Calgary Urban Project Society hosts a feast for low-income residents. Carlene Donnelly, Executive Director chats with us about it.
1/24/2019 • 30 minutes, 5 seconds
Healthy Eating on a Budget, Gaming Addiction, and Made-in-Alberta Energy
EATING HEALTHY ON A BUDGET
The new food guide is out today and we ask the question, “How can we eat healthy on a budget when healthy food is so expensive?” Registered dietician Andrea Miller joins the show to enlighten us.
GAMING ADDICTION
Cam Adair, Video Game Addiction Expert talks about his event in Calgary tonight.
MADE-IN-ALBERTA ENERGY STRATEGY
Today the Premier announced another step in he Made-in-Alberta strategy. We chat with Energy Analyst Peter Linder about what it is.
1/23/2019 • 38 minutes, 33 seconds
Peter Watts, Difficult Customers, Stoney Speedway, Political Discourse, and Accessible Medical Tech
PETER WATTS / DIFFICULT CUSTOMERS
Joe reflects on the loss of our friend and colleague Peter Watts. Joe also rants about impossible customers at restaurants.
STONEY SPEEDWAY
Strathcona RCMP recently listed some excessive speed. Sgt. Colin Foster of the Calgary Police service joins the show to chat about excessive speeders on Stoney Trail.
POLITICAL DISCOURSE
Michael Coren wrote an op-ed about a particularly nasty set of tweets sent his way from someone who disagreed with him. In his opinion the discourse in the body politic in Canada has reached a new low.
ACCESSIBLE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
The University of Calgary is making the medical technology they develop more accessible in countries that could otherwise not afford it. Student Asha Hollis worked for more than two years to enact guidelines for this and we get her story.
1/22/2019 • 45 minutes, 22 seconds
Stephen Petition Dismissed, Economic Benefits of a New Arena, Peter Watts Tribute, and Zamboni Driver Day
STEPHEN PETITION DISMISSED
Joel Senick chats with us about the petition of David and Collet Stephen to have their $4 million in legal expenses, past and future, paid or charges dropped against them.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF A NEW ARENA
We’ll chat with former Flame, Colin Patterson about other economic advantages to having a new arena.
PETER WATTS TRIBUTE
Today we said farewell to our friend and colleague Peter Watts. We pay tribute to him with a little audio.
ZAMBONI DRIVER DAY
Two Calgarians are hoping to make January 19th Zamboni Driver Day – a day where people can thank their local rink attendants.
1/19/2019 • 26 minutes, 14 seconds
Vancouver City Council Decision, Animal Abuse, Food Wastage, and the Evolution of Ageing
VANCOUVER CITY COUNCIL VOTE
The Vancouver City Council has voted unanimously to declare a climate emergency. We chat about it with Kris Sims, B.C. Director of the Canadian Taxpayer’s Federation.
ANIMAL ABUSE PETITION
Rick Fraser, Alberta Party MLA for Calgary-South East is circulating a petition to increase penalties for animal abuse and cruelty. He tells us about it.
FOOD WASTAGE
A recent study shows that 58% of food in Canada is wasted, most of it from the food industry. We talk to Lourdes Juan, Founder & Executive Director of The Leftovers Foundation, a local organization that helps stop wastage.
THE EVOLUTION OF AGEING
From Betty White to Prince Philip, people are living more active lives as they age. Patricia Clark, National Executive Director of Active Aging Canada talks about ageing in the modern world.
1/18/2019 • 38 minutes, 5 seconds
Empathy, Albexit, Report Cards, and Restaurant Inspection
EMPATHY IN A PARTISAN AGE
David Niose, author and president, of the American Humanist Association joins the show to talk about empathy in an increasingly partisan age.
ALBEXIT
In the shadow of Brexit we talk about the recent rumblings of Alberta threatening to leave Canada and the pros and cons of such a move with Cory Morgan, Former Leader of the Alberta Independence Party.
REPORT CARD CONFUSION
Parents around Alberta are complaining of report cards that are less than easy to interpret. Sarah Bieber from the advisory board of Kids Come First talks to us about it.
RESTAURANT INSPECTION
A new app is available in Canada that makes restaurant health information more easily accessible. We chat with Michael Decker, Chef Instructor at SAIT to ask what causes certain establishments to get a lower score.
1/17/2019 • 35 minutes, 43 seconds
Gillette Ad Campaign, Brexit Defeated, Tsuu t'ina Eyes Pipeline, and Tourism Calgary
GILLETTE AD CAMPAIGN
Gillette has released a television ad in respone to the #MeToo movement and it has become a rather hot topic. Marueen McGrath, registered nurse and host of The Sunday Night Health Show joins us.
BREXIT PLAN DEFEATED
Theresa May’s Brexit plan was defeated today in Parlaiment. What does this mean and what happens next? We chat with Kurt Huebner, Interim Director, Institute for European Studies, University of British Columbia.
TSUU T’INA EYES PIPELINE
The Tsuu t'ina First Nations contemplate how to purchase Trans Mountain from the feds. We get the details from Global News’s Michael King.
TOURISM CALGARY
We review the 2018 tourism numbers from a Calgary perspective with Jeff Hessel, Senior Vice President of Marketing with Tourism Calgary.
1/16/2019 • 36 minutes, 4 seconds
Property Tax Questions, Holy S**t Moments, Provincial Politics, and Science Centre Update
PROPERTY TAXES
Nelson Karpa, City Assessor for the City of Calgary joins us to take questions about property tax assessments.
HOLY S**T MOMENTS
Motivational psychology has always focused on the “slow and steady” approach, but what happens when we have an “Ah ha!” moment? Can that also be motivational? We chat with Author of The Holy S**t Moment: How Lasting Change Can Happen in an Instant, James Fell.
PROVINCIAL POLITICS
Joe talks about all things provincial politics.
SCIENCE CENTRE UPDATE
Contemporary Calgary today announced it has selected a team of Calgary-based Architects after an international search for consultants to help transform the Centennial Planetarium into a gallery for modern and contemporary art.
1/15/2019 • 46 minutes, 5 seconds
Vehicular Homicide, Home Reno Buyer Beware, Notley Interview, and Beautifying Ft. Calgary
VEHICULAR HOMICIDE
With the upcoming sentencing of Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, the driver of the semi-trailer that collided with the Humboldt Broncos, we talk to criminal defense barrister Balfour Der about why there are no vehicular homicide laws in Canada.
HOME RENO BUYER BEWARE
With the home renovation show in town we check in with Shawna-Kay Thomas of the Better Business Bureau to get some tips on finding the right contractor.
NOTLEY TAPE REVISITED
Premier Notley gave a television interview today, we revisit the highlights.
BEAUTIFYING FORT CALGARY
The Calgary Horticultural Society has a new class that will also help beautify Fort Calgary. We learn about it from Colleen McCracken, Executive Director of the Calgary Horticultural Society.
1/12/2019 • 26 minutes, 39 seconds
Wind Energy, Calgary Fire Department, and Victoria Park Redevelopment
WIND ENERGY
We check-up on the status of wind energy in Alberta.
FIRE DEPARTMENT YEAR-IN-REVIEW
We do a year-in-review with Fire Chief Steve Dongworth.
VICTORIA PARK REDEVELOPMENT
The City of Calgary is looking ahead 50 years from now in their plan to redevelop Victoria Park. We chat with Warren Connell, CEO of the Calgary Stampede about their role in the redevelopment.
1/11/2019 • 42 minutes, 12 seconds
Does the Current Government Have a Rural Problem?, City Parking, and Rebranding Neighbourhoods
DOES THE NDP HAVE A RURAL PROBLEM?
From Bighorn Country to Bill 6 does the NDP have a “rural problem?” We talk with Al Kemmere, President of Rural Municipalities of Alberta.
CITY PARKING OPEN HOUSES
The City of Calgary is looking for public feedback about parking.
REBRANDING NEIGHBOURHOODS
Residents and businesses of the Banff Trail Community are wanting to re-name the “motel village” as the neighborhood changes. We talk about the challenges of re-branding with Donna Dumont, Associate Professor and Chair of Marketing at Mount Royal University.
1/10/2019 • 30 minutes, 32 seconds
Nomophobia, Homelessness, City Hall Announcement, and Balancing Sports and School
NOMOPHOBIA
Nomophobia – the fear of being without your mobile phone. Is it real? We talk to Peter Reiner, Professor of Psychiatry, at the University of British Columbia.
REPORT ON HOMELESSNESS
Today the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy released a report on Homelessness in Calgary. We get the details from co-author, Dr. Alina Turner.
CITY HALL ANNOUCEMENT
We check in with Aurelio Perri about an announcement at City Hall today.
BALANCE OF SCHOOL AND ATHLETICS
Kate Pexman, an Academic All-Canadian talks about how she balances sports and school while succeeding in both.
1/9/2019 • 32 minutes, 7 seconds
Election Politics, Rail Safety, Mental Health, and Oumi
POLITICS AND THE UPCOMING ELECTION
We chat the upcoming elections and whether or not they will be getting nastier with Political Scientist Duane Bratt.
RAIL SAFETY IN CANADA
Glaobal News’s Heather Yourex-West joins the show to talk about the derailment in Calgary.
DR. BRENT MACDONALD ON BRIAN PINCOTT
Following the announcement by former councillor Brian Pincott that he would not be seeking candidacy for the NDP due to mental health and the need for self care. We talk with Dr. Brent MacDonald about mental health and making the decision to step away when our own mental health beckons.
OUMI
We chat with Rahamatullah Siddique of Oumi, an organization that provides support for families affected by illness, rehabilitation, disability and loss.
1/8/2019 • 33 minutes, 1 second
US Politics, Beer from Bread, Orphaned Wells, and Free Pantry
US POLITICS
With the House now flipped to the Democrats amid a partial government shutdown, what’s next? Wendy J. Schiller, Professor and Chair of Political Science at Brown University’s Watson Institute of International and Public Affairs enlightens us.
BEER FROM BREAD
The Small Block Brewing Company in B.C. makes beer from old bread, we chat with the owner of the brewery to find out how they’re helping stop food wastage.
ORPHANED WELLS IN CANADA
Canada has a large number of orphan oil wells, according to a report from the C.D. Howe Institute.
FREE PANTRY NEEDS DONORS
A free pantry set up by a Calgary family was hard to keep full and they reached out to the community for help.
1/5/2019 • 25 minutes, 33 seconds
Chamber Reacts to Assessment, Domestic Violence, and Energy Efficiency
THE CHAMBER ON ASSESSMENTS
The Chamber of Commerce reacts to the new property tax assessments issued by the city.
HOMEFRONT CALGARY
Maggie MacKillop, Executive Director of Homefront Calgary joins the show to talk about the epidemic of domestic violence in the province.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY ALBERTA
What is the outlook for saving energy in 2019 and how much did Alberta buy in (or not) in 2018? We chat with Monica Curtis, CEO of Energy Efficiency Alberta.
1/4/2019 • 33 minutes, 12 seconds
Multigenerational Workplaces, New Year's Resolutions, Carbon Tax, and Hospital Parking
MULTI-GENERATIONAL WORKPLACES
Following our Friday Free-for-All chat about generational differences, we have an expert, Lisa Taylor, President of Challenge Factory a workplace consultation firm talk about multigenerational differences.
HOST CHAT
Joe talks about his new year’s resolutions.
CARBON TAX
It’s been a year since the carbon tax was enacted in Alberta. We talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly of it with economist Trevor Tombe.
HOSPITAL PARKING FEES
Should hospitals be charging fees for parking? Are the rates a burden on the unwell? We chat with the founder of Open Arms Patient Advocacy Society, Rick Lundy.
1/3/2019 • 37 minutes, 21 seconds
New Year's Resolutions, 2018 in Music, Social Media, and Polar Ice Dip
NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS
Are New Year’s resolutions a good idea? How do we stick to them? We speak with Ken Fierheller, Psychotherapist.
2018 IN MUSIC
We review the past year in music with music guru Alan Cross.
SOCIAL MEDIA STORIES OF 2018
Adam Toy gives us a year-in-review of the stories that lit up social media in 2018.
POLAR ICE DIP
The organizers of the Calgary Polar Ice Dip join the show to talk about the 2019 Icebreaker, which raises money to fight human trafficking.
12/29/2018 • 32 minutes, 12 seconds
Politics 2018, Start-Up Canada, Hockey Talk, and Old Christmas Trees
THE ROAD AHEAD FOR ALBERTA
In an interview from September 20th, Former Finance Minister Jim Dinning talks with us about the fiscal future for Alberta and shares some thoughts on the highly partisan nature of politics today.
START-UP CANADA
We speak to Victoria Lennox, CEO of Start-Up Canada about 2018 and a year-in-review of entrepreneurship.
MAC’S MIDGET TOURNEY
Chris Turnbull, Tournament Vice President talks about updates to the wall of fame.
CHESTERMERE LAKE POND HOCKEY
We talk to the event organizer of the Western Canada Pond Hockey Championship held on Chestermere Lake, where 61 teams will play.
RE-USING YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE
What can you do with your tree other than toss it? We hear from Dan Krause, Senior Conservation Biologist at the Nature Conservancy of Canada about options.
12/28/2018 • 37 minutes, 15 seconds
Community Advent Calendar, Seniors Secret Service, and the Magic of Christmas
COMMUNITY ADVENT CALENDAR
The Woodcliff United Church in Southwest Calgary has set up a life-sized advent calendar for charity.
SENIORS SECRET SERVICE
Seniors Secret Service is an organization that has been bringing holiday cheer to isolated seniors.
MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS
We speak with Leslie Horton on the Magic of Christmas event today that makes sure Santa doesn’t miss any houses.
12/25/2018 • 22 minutes, 20 seconds
National Crossword Day, Holiday Stress, and Pacing Yourself
NATIONAL CROSSWORD DAY
It’s national crossword day and we talk to Gwen Sjogren, Canada’s queen of the crossword, who has created many Canadian themed crosswords.
HOLIDAY STRESS
The holidays, as we all know, can be stressful. We get some tips from the Calgary Counselling Centre on how to identify and manage holiday stress.
PACING YOURSELF WITH FOOD
We get tips from Natalie Siu-Mitton of Copeman Healthcare on how to pace ourselves with all the food that the holidays bring.
12/22/2018 • 24 minutes, 1 second
Santa and Mrs. Claus, Turkey Coma, and Holiday Entertaining
SANTA AND MRS. CLAUS
We have some special visitors from the North Pole in the studio today.
TURKEY COMA
Why does turkey make us sleepy? Does white or dark meat make a difference? We ask dietician Dawn Jackson Blatner.
HOLIDAY ENTERTAINING TIPS
We get holiday entertaining tips from Jimmy-Lee Venanrd, Estate Butler at Azuridge Estate Hotel in Priddis.
12/21/2018 • 33 minutes, 7 seconds
Chamber Year-in-Review, Edward Downey Verdict, and a Letter from a Listener
CHAMBER YEAR-IN-REVIEW
We recap business in Calgary 2018 with the Calgary Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Sandip Lalli.
EDWARD DOWNEY SENTENCING
Today the jury delivered the virdict in the trial of Edward Downey. We gave the breaking details as events transpired.
LISTENER LETTER
We read a listener’s letter about Christmas.
12/20/2018 • 27 minutes, 27 seconds
Downtown Revitalization, Federal Loans for Oil, and Santa School
DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION
Today the province announced it is extending the Calgary Rivers District Community Revitalization Levy to allow for the expansion of the BMO Centre and infrastructure upgrades to East Victoria Park.
FEDEARL GOVERNMENT GIVES $1.6B IN RELEIF
The federal government has announced today they are providing $1.6 billion dollars in relief for oil and gas in Alberta. We speak to professor Lori Williams about the political implications of this.
SANTA SCHOOL
We chat with Jennifer Andrews, Dean of Santa School, who provide professional training for beginning and experienced Santas.
12/19/2018 • 30 minutes, 14 seconds
Downtown Rally, Christmas Dinner at the Drop-In, and Real Trees
DOWNTOWN RALLY
Today there was a pro-oil and gas rally downtown. We share audio from the event.
CALGARY DROP-IN CENTRE
We talk to Glen, kitchen manager and chef for the Calgary Drop-In Centre about Christmas dinner and the preparations for the event.
REAL CHRISTMAS TREES
We talk to Meryl Coombs, President of Spruce it Up Garden Centre about the proper care and feeding of a real tree.
12/18/2018 • 29 minutes, 4 seconds
Event Centre, K-4 Education, Lighten Up Calgary, and French Fries
EVENT CENTRE IN CALGARY
Joe talks event centre possibilities and potential in Calgary with Councillor Ward Sutherland.
NEW K – 4 CURRICULUM APPROVED
The government just announced new K – 4 curriculum to be field-tessted in schools. We talk with Alberta Minister of Education David Eggen.
LIGHTEN UP CALGARY
We talk to Sylvana Stoesser who made a website as a giude to the various Christmas light displays around the city.
FRY DAY CHAT WITH MATT
Joe talks with our board op Matt about a funny story he found this week.
12/15/2018 • 27 minutes, 11 seconds
Rebranding Calgary, Navigating +15, and Snow Angels
REBRANDING OF CALGARY
Does Calgary need to rebrand itself to attract investment outside of the energy sector? We speak to Vice President of Marketing and Communications for Calgary Economic Development, Lisa Corcoran.
NAVIGATING CALGARY’S +15
The city of Calgary has recently launched a poll, asking if an app would help navigate our +15 network. We speak with Nando Degirolamo of Bond Creative, a wayfinding specialist.
SNOW ANGELS
We talk to one of Calgary's snow angels, honoured today.
12/14/2018 • 26 minutes, 34 seconds
Leadership, Midwives, and Holiday Shopping
LEADERSHIP IN POLITICS
A recent poll shows a decline in the trust in leaders across many parties. We discuss the implications of this with President of ThinkHQ, Marc Henry.
MIDWIVES SCOPE EXPANDED
The Government of Alberta has expanded the scope of practice for midwives we get the details from the Director of the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Mount Royal University Paula Price.
HOLIDAY SHOPPING – IS THERE AN APP FOR THAT?
Finding the perfect gift at the right price point. Is there an app or algorithm for that? We talk to Dr. Chad Saunders, Assistant Professor at the University of Calgary.
12/13/2018 • 29 minutes, 51 seconds
Rocky View Council Decision, LNG Announcement, and Knee Surgery
ROCKY VIEW COUNCIL DECISION
Today Rocky View County Council decided unanimously against a dam for flood mitigation. We speak to Lee Drury, one of the affected land owners.
ALBERTA WANTS FULL PRICE FOR LNG
We speak with Alberta Energy Minister Marg McCuaig-Boyd about the government’s plans to add refineries and get better prices for Alberta’s liquefied natural gas.
NEW STUDY ON KNEE SURGERY
We talk to Dr. Ziad Abu Sara about a new study surrounding knee surgery and osteoarthritis.
12/12/2018 • 32 minutes, 41 seconds
Returning Foreign Fighters, Abandoned Puppies, and Calgary eSports League
RETURNING FOREIGN FIGHTERS
In question period today, the issue of returning ISIS fighters to Canada was addressed.
PUPPIES DUMPED IN CALGARY
Two puppies were found abandoned in a box and were taken in by the Calgary Humane Society. We talk about that plus a year-in-review.
CALGARY ESPORTS LEAGUE
Calgary has a new eSports league for competitive gaming. We talk to Tyler Wonnick, co-founder of Calgary eSports League.
12/11/2018 • 29 minutes, 59 seconds
Cyber Security, Parking Bans, and the Downey Trial
CYBER SECURITY
The Canadian Centre for Cybersecurity just released an annual report, the National Cyber Threat Assessment. We speak with the President of Cyber Security Canada, Victor Beitner.
COUNCILOR SHANE KEATING
We talk snow route parking bans and get a Green Line update from City Councilor Shane Keating.
EDWARD DOWNEY TRIAL
We check in with Global News’s Nancy Hixt on the latest in the jury trial of Edward Downey.
12/7/2018 • 30 minutes, 39 seconds
Grande Prairie Viral Post, Air BnB's, and Cop Shopping
GRANDE PRAIRIE VIRAL POST
A young Grande Prairie waitress has penned a Facebook post aimed at PM Justin Trudeau which has also gone viral. She says the oil industry is getting a bad name and he’s not helping. Continuing the conversation from yesterday.
AIR BNB’S
A city committee has started the process of putting together a tiered licensing structure for Air BnB’s and other short-term rental properties. Councilor Ward Sutherland, who asked administration for this report responds to what he heard today.
JUSTIN GOES TO COP SHOP
Every year, city police join forces with several groups to host a shopping spree with underprivileged kids in our city at Marlborough Mall. Justin tagged along and met with officers and the kids to talk about the experience.
12/6/2018 • 29 minutes, 19 seconds
Oilsands Wife Responds, Provincial Politics, and Robert William Bell
OILSANDS WORKER’S WIFE RESPONDS
Karyn Gammie, whose husband works in the Alberta oilsands had a few words for the Prime Minister. We find out why.
QUESTION PERIOD
Today during question period Premier Notley and Jason Kenney were cordial again… then they weren’t. We share the tape.
ROBERT WILLIAM BELL
In our continuing crime series, Joe talks about the recently granted parole to Robert William Bell, who was convicted of the second degree murder of his girlfriend Tanya Gordon. We hear from the Tanya’s family.
12/5/2018 • 29 minutes, 32 seconds
Interim Chief Steve Barlow, Stretches for Shovelling, and the Energy Sector
INTERIM POLICE CHIEF STEVE BARLOW
Time for the year-in-review with Interim Chief of Police Steve Barlow. We talk drugs, crime, online crime, and more.
STRETCHES FOR SHOVELING
Joe wrenched his back shoveling snow. Time to call the neighborhood kids? Nah! Instructor and Owner of YYC Yoga, John Bart, shows Joe some pre-shoveling stretches.
QUESTION PERIOD
We share tape about the discussion on the mandatory reductions in oil and gas production in Alberta.
OIL DIFFERENTIAL
Today we extend our business segment, due to recent events. Faisal Karmali joins the show.
12/4/2018 • 35 minutes, 5 seconds
No One's Cryin' for Ya Calgary, Property Taxes, Alberta Budget, and Pledge Day
NO ONE'S CRYIN' FOR YA CALGARY
Joe talks with Ryan Gill who made a video that he made to explain why he says no one is crying for Calgary.
COUNCIL DECIDES ON PROPERTY TAXES
Today city council made some budget decisions on property taxes. Joe gets the details from Aurelio Perri.
DIFFERENTIAL AND THE PROVINICIAL BUDGET
Trevor Tombe, Economist at the University of Calgary talks about the oil differential prices and its effect on the provincial budget.
PLEDGE DAY
Pledge day is just a week away and Joe talks about why this day is so important with Betty Jo Kaiser, who heads up the Children's Foundation.
12/1/2018 • 28 minutes, 16 seconds
Fraser Institute Report, Move Forward YYC, Minister Joe Ceci, and How to Get Noticed
FRASER INSTITUTE REPORT
The Fraser Institute issued a gloomy report regarding energy investment in Canada. Joe gets the details from Global News’s Tomasia DaSilva.
Move Forward YYC
Today we talk about Move Forward YYC, a group of entrepreneurs who are giving back to their communities.
FINANCE MINISTER JOE CECI
Today the government announced a plan to provide long-term, predictable infrastructure for Edmonton and Calgary. We hear from Minister of Finance Joe Ceci about the plan.
HOW TO GET NOTICED WHEN APPLYING FOR A JOB
How do you get noticed when applying for a job with so many applicants? We find out from Jessica Culo of Express Employment Professionals.
11/30/2018 • 28 minutes, 48 seconds
Swearing, CBE and Math, Edward Downey, and Do Dogs Listen to Us?
“SWEARING” BY YOUR RELATIONSHIPS
Maintaining relationships with people who swear a lot can be good for you, according to a study by Dr. Timothy Jay who joins our show.
CBE AND MATH ACHIEVEMENT GOALS
We talk to Sydney Smith, Acting Superintendent of Learning for the Calgary Board of Education regarding their ongoing math strategy to address low marks over the next three years.
EDWARD DOWNEY TRIAL UPDATE
We follow up with a number of developments in the jury trial of accused murderer Edward Downey. Global News’s Nancy Hixt has the story.
DO DOGS LISTEN TO US?
Laura Vorreyer, Author and Professional Pet Sitter answers the question, “Do dogs listen to us?”
11/29/2018 • 36 minutes, 6 seconds
Minister Bill Morneau, Stampeders - Alex Singleton, and Fireworks at City Council
MINISTER BILL MORNEAU
Today Minister of Finance Bill Morneau visited Calgary. Joe talks with Calgary Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Sandip Lalli about what he had to say.
STAMPEDERS
Joe caught up with Stampeders linebacker Alex Singleton at the Grey Cup rally downtown.
FIREWORKS AT CITY COUNCIL
Today was day two of budget talks in City Council. Joe talks with Aurelio Perri about what was discussed and shares tapes of a rather heated exchange.
11/28/2018 • 33 minutes, 41 seconds
Minister Amarjeet Sohi, Grey Cup, and Kids Cancer Care
MINISTER SOHI
Today the Prime Minister visited Calgary. Accompanying him was Minister of Natural Resources, Amarjeet Sohi. Minister Sochi joins us to talk about the Fall Economic Statement and its impact on Alberta.
GREY CUP
Lisa McGregor checks in from the Grey Cup in Edmonton.
KIDS CANCER CARE
Jodi talks with Christine McIver, Founder and CEO of Kids Cancer Care about their annual Polar Express Train event.
11/23/2018 • 30 minutes, 30 seconds
Citizen's Satisfaction Results, Bullying, and Oxygen on Mars
CITIZEN’S SATISFACTION SURVEY
Today the results of the Citizen’s Satisfaction Survey were released and Joe talks the results and shares Mayor Nenshi’s thoughts on them.
BULLYING AWARENESS WEEK
With Bullying yet again in the news, Joe talks to Randy Chevrier, who founded Dare to Care, an anti-bullying campaign.
U OF C STUDENTS AWARDED FOR MARS ENGINEERING
A four student team at the U of C just won first place at the Hatch Plant Design Competition at the Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference for their design of a method to populate the Martian atmosphere with oxygen.
11/22/2018 • 27 minutes, 41 seconds
Western Slowdown, Freedom Mobile, Holiday Scams, and Diversity in the Arts
WESTERN CANADIAN SLOWDOWN PROJECTED
The Conference Board of Canada has projected an economic slowdown for the provinces of Western Canada.
FREEDOM MOBILE
Freedom Mobile has announced a new data plan, a 100 gigabyte binge bonus that could aim to compete at the big three mobile companies.
HOLIDAY RETAIL SCAMS
The Calgary Police Service is warning about the cost of holiday retail crime and how consumers can protect themselves.
DIVERSITY IN THE ARTS
Calgary Arts Development has released a diversity report regarding arts in Calgary. Joe gets into the numbers with President and CEO of CAD, Patti Pon.
11/21/2018 • 39 minutes, 39 seconds
Notley's Envoys, Canada Post, Viola Desmond, and The Fireball Network
PREMIER NOTLEY APPOINTS ENVOYS
Today Premier Notley appointed three envoys to help Alberta sell oil and gas at a price that more accurately represents world prices. Joe talks with Tim McMillan, President and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.
CANADA POST STRIKE
In an economy where many small businesses rely on shipping services, how is the Canada Post strike affecting day-to-day business? Joe talks with CEO of sportsbras.ca Brigitte Lessard-Deyell about it.
NEW $10 NOTE FEATURING VIOLA DESMOND
Today the new vertical $10 note featuring Canadian civil rights pioneer, Viola Desmond enters circulation. For perspective, Joe speaks with Ettie Rutherford, Author and Member, Congress of Black Women of Canada.
FIREBALL NETWORK
The University of Alberta has launched a network of new sky cameras that help triangulate the location of meteor landing sites, so that studying them may be more fruitful. Joe talks with Dr. Chris Herd, Professor and Curator, University of Alberta Meteorite Collection.
11/20/2018 • 29 minutes, 52 seconds
Why Do We Question Facts? (Part Two), Budget and the Fire Department, and Jay Mohr
WHY ARE WE QUESTIONING EVERYTHING? (PART II)
With people questioning everything today, despite facts (flat earth, vaccines, etc.) are we at an unprecedented time of people who believe in their own facts? Joe gets a sociological perspective from Dr. Tom Buchanan, Chair of the Sociology and Anthropology at Mount Royal University.
THE NEW BUDGET & EMS
How will the new city budget affect fire services for the City of Calgary? Joe talks with Deputy Fire Chief Ken Uzeloc.
JAY MOHR
Comedian, actor, radio host, and author Jay Mohr comes to Calgary today to attend a fundraising event for the U of C. Joe talks comedy, wrestling, and even snow with Jay.
11/17/2018 • 25 minutes, 24 seconds
Why Do We Question Facts? (Part One), Calgary Chamber, and MAX
WHY ARE WE QUESTIONING EVERYTHING?
With people questioning everything today, despite facts (flat earth, vaccines, etc.) are we at an unprecedented time of people who believe in their own facts? Joe gets a historical perspective from Dr. Kevin Anderson, Professor of History at the University of Calgary and Mount Royal University.
NEW MAX BUS LINES LAUNCHED
Today the City of Calgary launched its new MAX bus service. Joe talks with Ben Morin, of the Federation of Calgary Communities about how this will affect the areas served by MAX.
CHAMBER REACTS TO BUDGET / PLEBISCITE
With the plebiscite out of the way and a new budget, Joe hears what the Calgary Chamber has to say about Calgary’s economic outlook.
11/16/2018 • 32 minutes, 42 seconds
Calgary Budget Day, Deron Bilous, and Help, Not Handcuffs
CALGARY BUDGET DAY
Today the City of Calgary unveiled its budget.
DERON BILOUS
At a news conference announcing a real-time lost revenue counter, Economic Minister Deron Bilous was asked a question by a reporter that he couldn’t answer.
HELP, NOT HANDCUFFS
Dr. David Swann joins Joe to talk about policy solutions to addressing addiction and the issues surrounding it.
11/15/2018 • 22 minutes, 51 seconds
Dashcams, Parental Leave, and Monopoly for Millennials
DO I NEED A DASHCAM?
Do you need a dashcam? Is there any benefit to having one? Joe talks with auto columnist Lorraine Sommerfeld if it’s worth the cost.
PARENTAL LEAVE
More Canadian parents are opting for 18 month parental leave instead of 12. Joe talks with Kim Smith of Global News about the trend.
MONOPOLY FOR MILLENNIALS
Start out with $20,000 in student debt and $1500 rent with no property to buy on the board! Hasbro has released Monopoly for Millenials. Joe talks with Randy Wong, co-owner of The Hexagon Board Game Café about it.
11/14/2018 • 23 minutes, 23 seconds
Fieldhouses, Solar Power, and Stan Lee
A FIELDHOUSE FOR CALGARY
Winter Olympics notwithstanding, Calgary has been talking about a Fieldhouse. Joe talks with Jason Zaran, Chair of the Calgary Multisport Fieldhouse Society about what building a Fieldhouse would look like with and without an Olympic Bid.
SOLAR ENERGY GROWING IN ALBERTA
The Government of Alberta just announced that solar energy has grown five fold since 2015. Joe talks with Rob Harlan, Executive Director of the Solar Energy Society of Alberta about the growth and future of solar in Alberta.
REMEBERING STAN LEE
Stan Lee, creator of Spiderman, X-Men, Iron Man, and many more died today at the age of 95. Joe talks with Lindsay Thomas, Show Spokesperson of the Calgary Expo about the significance of his loss.
11/13/2018 • 25 minutes, 9 seconds
Olympic Facilities
OLYMPIC FACILITIES
What are our options for facilities in the event Calgary wins the 2026 Olympic Bid? Jodi Hughes talks with Susan Veres, Vice President of Marketing and Communications for Calgary 2026.
CANADIAN FORCES FILM FEST
A film festival in Ft. McLeod will highlight the Canadian experience in both world wars. Jodi talks with war historian Dr. Stephane Guevremont who is hosting the festival.
CAN HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES BE DANGEROUS?
A Naturopath in B.C. has lost her license for administering rabid dog saliva to a child. Jodi Talks to Dr. Michael Rieder, Professor of Pediatric Pharmacology at Western University.
LYNN SALVO
Today is Guinness World Record Day. Jodi Talks to LynnSalvo, Guinness World Record holder by being the oldest person to travel across the United States by bike.
11/9/2018 • 23 minutes, 7 seconds
Mayor Nenshi, Olympic Nostalgia, and A Veteran's Remembrance
MAYOR NENSHI
Mayor Nenshi joins Joe to talk about all things Olympic Bid.
OLYMPIC NOSTALGIA
To cap off our weekly in-depth look at issues surrounding a potential 2026 Olympic bid, Joe talks with Gary Bobrovitz, who covered the ’88 Olympics from the bid in 1981 through to the end as we ask how much nostalgia plays into 2026.
REMEMBRANCE DAY – A VETERAN’S POINT OF VIEW
Joe talks with Art Jorgensen a veteran who served in the Canadian Navy reserves during the Korean War.
11/9/2018 • 32 minutes, 22 seconds
Olympic Security Cost Overruns
ARE ALBERTA’S POLITCAL PARTIES IN CRISIS?
With Premier Notley losing support and former PC party members shifting to the Alberta Party, are the left and right respectively in a crisis? Joe talks with Lori Williams, Associate Professor of Political Science at Mount Royal University.
EXPLOSIVES IN SHERWOOD PARK
Joe gets a debrief of an RCMP news conference from Global News Edmonton’s Fletcher Kent about the explosives found in Sherwood Park this afternoon.
OLYMPIC SECURITY COSTS
Continuing our look into the various facets of an Olympic bid, Joe talks to Dr. Michael Heine, Director of the International Centre for Olympic Studies at Western University about who gets the bill when it comes to security cost overruns.
REMEMBRANCE DAY
Joe talks with Rory M. Cory, Senior Curator/Director of Collections at The Military Museums about the end of WWI and Armistice.
11/7/2018 • 38 minutes, 28 seconds
Olympics and Taxes
OLYMPICS AND TAXES
Continuing our issue-by-issue look at an Olympic bid ahead of the plebiscite, Joe talks with Associate Professor of Economics for the University of Calgary, Trevor Tombe, about taxes.
ROBIN SPOONER
Joe Talks with Robin Spooner, sister-in-law of Stephanie Spooner, who was murdered by her boyfriend 27 years ago.
CALGARY CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION
Joe talks with Administrator Betty Jo Kaiser about The Calgary Children’s Foundation and the upcoming pledge day.
11/6/2018 • 30 minutes, 34 seconds
Olympic Infrastructure
WESTERN CANADA’S COMPETITIVENESS IN ENERGY
Former Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall will be appearing at The Petroleum Club to discuss domestic and international factors affecting Western Canada’s competitiveness with its natural resources. Joe talks to Premier Wall about this event for the Canadian Global Affairs Institute.
FEDERAL BILL TO ADDRESS POVERTY
The federal Liberal Party has introduced a bill to combat poverty in Canada. Pledging $1.25 billion over the next nine years, the money will help six large cities qualify for funding. Joe speaks with Franco Savoia, Executive Director of Vibrant Communities Calgary.
OLYMPIC INFRASTRUCTURE
If Calgary wins the Olympic Bid, what can we expect in the way of infrastructure? Joe speaks with Calgary 2026’s Director of Capital infrastructure Fergal Duff about the possibilities.
11/5/2018 • 36 minutes
This Week in the Alberta Legislature
#LOVEYYC
Saturday is #LoveYYC day, where Calgarians can rediscover old favourite city attractions, like the Zoo, Heritage Park, and Glenbow Museum. Joe talks with Senior Vice President of Marketing for Tourism Calgary about what the day has in store for visitors.
RELUCTANCE TO MOVE FROM ENERGY HINDERS CALGARY AS AN INOVATION HUB
Over three quarters of Calgarians view the city as a potential innovation hub, but when asked the biggest barrier, most cited reluctance to move out of the energy industry. Joe talks with Dr. Stephen Thomas, Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Smith School of Business, Queens University.
THIS WEEK IN THE ALBERTA LEGISLATURE
From debates over the carbon tax to politicians running away from reporters, it’s been a busy first week at the Alberta Legislature. Joe chats with Global News’s Tom Vernon about it.
11/4/2018 • 18 minutes, 49 seconds
Creepy Happenings at City Hall
CITY HALL AND THE OLYMPIC BID
Joe checks-in with Aurelio Perri who has been at city council chambers all day witnessing the debate worthy of its own Olympic event about whether or not to proceed with the Nov 12th plebiscite.
FORGOTTEN ALBERTA
For Halloween, Joe talks with Jonathan Koch of the Forgotten Alberta Project, who chronicles the ghost towns of the badlands region.
ALBERTA GHOSTBUSTERS
They’ve been keeping Alberta Ghost free for seven years. Joe talks with Dustin Milne, Event planner for the Alberta Ghostbusters.
11/1/2018 • 19 minutes, 51 seconds
Olympics, Olympics, Olympics
The Olympic sub-committee is putting forward a motion to wind down operations and effectively put a stake through the heart of a 2026 bid. We hear from chair Evan Wooley, mayor Naheed Nenshi, and bon vivant Jeromy Farkas - plus, Joe’s take.
Despite today’s announcement, the O’Brien Institute for Public Health and The School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary is hosting an event exploring the social costs and benefits of an Olympic Games in Calgary.
In Canmore tonight, residents are supposed to be going to town council to voice their thoughts either in support of or against the community being part of an Olympic bid. It might be a bit of a moot point, but what is the mood in the mountain town?
A new report is out on rental affordability in some of Canada’s biggest cities. Where does Calgary rank?
10/31/2018 • 45 minutes, 45 seconds
The Wheels on the Olympic Bid Bus
IS THE OLYMPIC BID DEAD?
With the 2026 Olympic bid in the news again, The Herald is saying that the bid “Is Over”. Joe chats with the head of Communications for No Calgary, Erin Waite.
EDUCATION MINISTER’S ANNOUNCEMENT
This afternoon, the Education Minister made an announcement about post-secondary education. Joe checks in with Marlin Schmidt, Minister of Advanced Education and MLA for Edmonton-Gold Bar.
DOWNTOWN VACCANCIES
With the downtown vacancies still quite high, Joe asks how the tax relief programme is affecting non-downtown businesses. Zoey Addington, Director of Policy & Government Relations for the Calgary Chamber of Commerce weighs-in.
AIRDRIE FEEL-GOOD
When a grade 3 class in Airdrie heard that the Veterans Food Bank in Calgary closed, they decided to help out, by stocking the shelves of the new Veterans Association Food Bank.
10/30/2018 • 37 minutes, 48 seconds
AARCS reaches capacity
The Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society has reached its capacity to shelter homeless animals. The organization has reached out in an adoption appeal to help find homes for them. Joe speaks to Deanna Thompson, Executive Director, Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society.
10/25/2018 • 4 minutes, 20 seconds
EMS and How Critical Accidents are Handled
With the multiple C-Train accidents yesterday and events surrounding EMS, joe Speaks with Adam Loria, a first responder, to find out how emergences are handled.
10/17/2018 • 6 minutes, 53 seconds
Calgary Diocese addresses sexual abuse
Bishop William McGrattan of the Calgary Diocese joins Joe to discuss recent allegations surrounding a former Calgary Catholic priest, and what the Archdiocese of Edmonton (which covers all of Alberta) is doing in light of the allegations.
10/11/2018 • 9 minutes, 21 seconds
Butterfly Care Homes
Joe talks with Dr. David Sheard, founder of Dementia Care Matters, about “Butterfly Homes” and improving care for dementia patients.
10/11/2018 • 6 minutes, 29 seconds
Crypto Currency
Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada, Timothy Lane Spoke today at the University of Calgary on "Decrypting Crypto.” Joe McFarland speaks with Dr. Alfred Lehar of the University of Calgary who can explain this new form of currency.
10/2/2018 • 4 minutes, 50 seconds
It's Grow Time - Critical Mass
This week, we speak with Critical Mass CEO Diane Wilkins.
9/26/2018 • 6 minutes, 40 seconds
The Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada
A new four-part atlas has been released in hopes of teaching a richer history of Canada's Indigenous Peoples. Charlene Bearhead was a consultant on the project and joins Joe to talk about it.
9/26/2018 • 5 minutes, 11 seconds
Shaking up the Grocery Game
What are some of the ways supermarkets are looking for new ways to slow declining sales? We talk with David Lewis, a professor of consumer behaviour and part of BEworks, a behavioural economics consulting firm.
9/26/2018 • 10 minutes, 2 seconds
Olympic Lunch
A small crowd gathered downtown over the lunchhour for the first town hall session on the Olympics. What was the mood in the room? Our Gord Gillies was there and shares what he experienced.
9/21/2018 • 6 minutes, 46 seconds
Pot Stocks Boom or Bubble?
With weed stocks closing at ever-higher valuations and the trading day feeling more like a rollercoaster some days, are pot stocks booming – or are we on the cusp of a bubble popping? We talk with Global News national online journalist Katie Dangerfield.
9/21/2018 • 5 minutes, 30 seconds
Tracking MS Digitally
Dr. Jiwon Oh is one of Canada's leading researchers for MS. She joins Joe to talk about Floodlight, a new app which uses simple tests and everyday behaviours, such as walking and turning, to see what's going on inside an MS patient's brain and central nervous system.
9/21/2018 • 8 minutes, 34 seconds
The Road Ahead for Alberta
Former Finance Minister Jim Dinning talks with us about the fiscal future for Alberta and shares some thoughts on the highly-partisan nature of politics today.
9/21/2018 • 15 minutes, 15 seconds
It's Grow Time
“We are at a pivotal time in our growth as a city,” said Sandip Lalli, President and CEO of the Calgary Chamber. “The business community in Calgary is diversifying and we are beginning a dynamic new period of economic focus and growth. It’s Grow Time is a call to all Calgary businesses—whether they’re just starting, emerging, or established—to leverage this time of change and come together to strengthen our collective business voice.”
9/19/2018 • 5 minutes, 48 seconds
Chief Concerns
Even with six months notice, it appears getting a new police chief to fill the boots of Roger Chaffin might be more difficult than first thought.
9/19/2018 • 6 minutes, 9 seconds
An Asprin a day...
There has been quite a bit of discussion this week whether seniors should really be taking that one low-dose/baby aspirin per day, and whether the daily dose does more harm than good. We talk to Dr. Rohan Bissoondath to get his perspective.
9/19/2018 • 4 minutes, 21 seconds
Money for Museums
On news of Heritage Park possibly needing to pare back its programming due to financial issues, we were wondering how museums are doing in the province considering the downturn. Joe speaks with Meaghan Patterson, Executive Director / CEO – Alberta Museums Association.
9/19/2018 • 8 minutes, 53 seconds
Chauffeuring the Children
With news today that the Calgary Parking Authority is dealing with a bustling problem of parents dropping their kids off in front of schools despite it not being allowed… it got us to thinking about how much we drive kids around these days. Are we driving our kids around too much? We speak with Dr. Bruce Appleyard, an associate professor of city planning and urban design at San Diego State University
9/19/2018 • 10 minutes, 9 seconds
Crossing the floor to the official opposition
Global National Ottawa correspondent Abigail Bimman joins Joe to discuss Toronto-area MP Leona Alleslev leaving the Liberals for the opposition Conservatives, and how this could give a boost to the Conservative Party's image.
9/17/2018 • 5 minutes, 27 seconds
Fake Weather
Footage making the rounds from The Weather Channel shows a reporter seemingly trying to not get blown away by the storm… while two other guys have no problem walking in the weather behind him. Is this moment a blow for journalism and the fight against those who proclaim “fake news” at every turn? We talk with MRU journalism associate professor Brad Clark.
9/17/2018 • 6 minutes, 31 seconds
Holding Out on Veterans
Brian Hill joins us for a Global News exclusive - the Trudeau Liberals have $372M meant to help veterans unspent since taking office. Brian shares details of this story.
9/17/2018 • 5 minutes, 43 seconds
Take this Job and Shove It
On Sunday, Buffalo Bills defensive back Vontae Davis started like he did any other Sunday… but by halftime, something was telling him it was time to pull the plug and call it quits on a career in football. And so he did… in the middle of the game, he told the Bills he was done. Is he a working-class hero? We talk with SBNation NFL Editor Ryan Van Bibber for some perspective.
9/17/2018 • 8 minutes, 48 seconds
On the Road - Bridgeland
Linda Olsen and Scott Fee from Global News at Six drop by to share some of their Bridgeland stories and how the community has had an impact on their lives.
9/14/2018 • 5 minutes, 30 seconds
On The Road : Bridgeland - The History of the Hospital
We are live on location at the site of the former Calgary General Hospital. 20 years ago, the facility was imploded and the neighbourhood changed forever. Deb Lee is an area resident and expert on the community's history. She joins us to share some of the story of the area we know to day as Bridgeland.
9/14/2018 • 21 minutes, 32 seconds
Apples and Oranges
While some will try to compare the possible Calgary bid details to the plan outlined for the 2010 games in Vancouver, the head of VANOC says the two are apples and oranges.
9/13/2018 • 16 minutes, 13 seconds
COBS Bread Breakfast Club
1 in 5 Canadian children are at risk of going to school without breakfast. Without breakfast, kids lose around two hours of productivity at school per day. COBS Bread and Breakfast Club of Canada are on a mission to change that, and they need your help. We talk with Kelly Hodgins from COBS Bread Shawnessy to learn more.
9/11/2018 • 4 minutes, 19 seconds
Why the bears?
Human/Wildlife Conflict Biologist Jay Honeyman joins Joe to explain why we're seeing more bears in the city lately, and what the normal steps are to take care of them.
9/10/2018 • 8 minutes, 59 seconds
Ticket wicket in your pocket
Chris Jordan, manager of service design at Calgary Transit, joins Joe to discuss the RFP Transit put out to create a fare payment mobile app.
9/7/2018 • 7 minutes, 10 seconds
Green Parchment
It appears post-secondary cannabis education is becoming a big deal for schools like Olds College and MRU as classes in growing the green are filling up faster than a White Castle after a Nickelback concert.
9/7/2018 • 5 minutes, 15 seconds
"...there are adults in the room."
The op-ed that rocked Washington, DC late Wednesday afternoon has had a seismic impact on the conversation around Donald Trump. But, by being anonymous, is the essay’s author a coward or a hero?
9/7/2018 • 6 minutes, 28 seconds
Alberta's Oil Best?
When politicians boast about the oil in Alberta being the cleanest, most environmentally sound in the world, is it based in fact or are they just breaking out the pom-poms to cheer on an industry in an effort to win votes? Well, a study done by a University of Calgary associate professor and colleagues at Stanford says Canada has one of the most carbon-intensive oil industries in the world but is also a world leader in regulations for limiting climate-change impact.
9/7/2018 • 6 minutes, 25 seconds
Meeting of the Oil Minds
How is the oil and gas industry feeling about the state of affairs in Alberta right now given the situation with TMX? Are they happy with whatever message the Premier delivered today?
9/7/2018 • 5 minutes, 45 seconds
Lawnmower Parents
Dr. Jillian Roberts of the University of Victoria joins Joe to explain what a "lawnmower parent" is.
9/6/2018 • 8 minutes, 57 seconds
Tackling rural crime
RCMP Supt. Peter Tewfik joins Joe to discuss how a multi-million dollar strategy to fight rural crime is paying off for Alberta RCMP.
9/4/2018 • 9 minutes, 30 seconds
Getting to Know Joe
Joe McFarland is the new host of Calgary Today on 770 CHQR. On his first show, he takes a few moments to introduce himself to the audience.
9/4/2018 • 5 minutes, 38 seconds
Strike a Pose
As we continue to profile events celebrating Pride in the city, Angela talks with Raymond Jordan Johnson-Brown, Artistic Director of the Denim and Diamonds Vogue Ball tonight at Cowboys.
8/29/2018 • 4 minutes, 25 seconds
Has the password outlived its usefulness?
On news that another security breach (this time it’s Air Canada’s mobile app) has people scrambling to change their passwords… has the password outlived its usefulness? Are there better ways to secure data? Tom Keenan is a professor at the University of Calgary, Fellow of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, and author of the best-selling book Technocreep: The Surrender of Privacy and the Capitalization of Intimacy.
8/29/2018 • 5 minutes, 39 seconds
Public marijuana consumption sites in Calgary
Christopher Schreiber of the Calgary Cannabis Club joins Angela to discuss the four proposed public cannabis consumption sites, and the tricky situation of legislating sites for the sole use of smoking marijuana.
8/27/2018 • 11 minutes, 13 seconds
Westjet Clips its Wings
Westjet is cutting back on some routes across the country after its first quarterly loss in 13 years. Dr. Barry Prentice, professor of economics at the I.H. Asper School of Business at the University of Manitoba joins Angela to provide some perspective.
8/24/2018 • 6 minutes, 26 seconds
Longevity Gap
The longevity gap between the rich and poor has some significant policy implications according to a new report from the CD Howe Institute.
8/24/2018 • 5 minutes, 32 seconds
Maximum Bern(ier)
As Conservatives get set to meet in Halifax this weekend, Maxime Bernier has doused his bridge to the party in gas, has lit a match, and is not looking pack. Abigail Bimman joins us from Halifax to share just what kind of ripples the news has caused on the convention floor.
8/24/2018 • 6 minutes, 14 seconds
Burnaby Denied
The city of Burnaby's application to the Supreme Court of Canada for appeal in the TMX matter has been denied. Global's Keith Baldrey joins us to share the very latest.
8/24/2018 • 6 minutes, 54 seconds
Making Blood Universal
Researchers think they might have found a way to make universal blood products from other blood types by using the right enzymes.
8/24/2018 • 5 minutes, 47 seconds
Aloha from Stormy Hawaii
As Hurricane Lane draws near, we connect with a science teacher who has a front row seat to the storm. Bruce Gamsey is a science and robotics teacher from Brooklyn, NY, who is in Oahu on holiday.
8/24/2018 • 5 minutes, 5 seconds
From Homeschooled to University
When kids make the transition from being homeschooled to university, what are some of the considerations parents need to take into account? Judy Arnell - author of Unschooling to University - joins Angela to share her thoughts.
8/24/2018 • 21 minutes, 36 seconds
Mapping Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Annita Lucchesi, a PhD candidate at the University of Lethbridge, is creating a database of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls of North America, going back to 1900, and joins Angela Kokott to discuss the project.
8/23/2018 • 7 minutes, 13 seconds
Discussing Drought
How is Alberta's cattle industry getting through this dry spell we're in the middle of? Charlie Christie with Alberta Beef Producers joins Angela for an update.
8/23/2018 • 5 minutes, 21 seconds
Hurricane Lane
Hawaiians are preparing as Hurricane Lane draws near. Terri Langford is a reporter with Honolulu Civil Beat, and takes us to ground level to learn more about what's going on.
8/23/2018 • 6 minutes, 8 seconds
The Trouble with Cohen and Manafort
The past 24 hours have been nothing short of stunning in American politics, and there are questions about how damaging the Cohen plea and Manafort conviction might be for the US president. Professor Stephen Farnsworth, professor of political science and international affairs at the University of Mary Washington joins Angela to provide some perspective.
8/23/2018 • 6 minutes, 47 seconds
Forest School
Forget kindergarten! Some parents are looking to Forest School as a different way to pursue early childhood education for their young ones.
8/23/2018 • 7 minutes, 32 seconds
Hack the Vote
It took children (yes, children) not terribly long to figure out a way to compromise the way vote counts are tabulated in American elections at the latest DEF CON hacker conference in Las Vegas. Jake Braun - a security expert and CEO of Cambridge Global Advisors - joins Angela to explain what happened.
8/23/2018 • 7 minutes, 37 seconds
Wine Wednesday
Mike Roberts, Sommelier Manager at Co-op Wine Spirits Beer's Shawnessy Tasting Centre brings by a pinot gris for Angela's second last Wine Wednesday.
8/23/2018 • 7 minutes, 48 seconds
BIG, BAD DAD - Calgary Today with Angela Kokott
8/20/2018 • 4 minutes, 37 seconds
Crazy Rich Asians
With a big box office weekend ahead of it, we learn why there is so much hype for "Crazy Rich Asians," and how it's important for representation on the big screen. Ben Tsui from SAIT's Cinema, Television, Broadcasting and Journalism programs joins us to discuss.
8/20/2018 • 6 minutes, 45 seconds
Step Up and be on a Board
There are vacancies on a number of boards and commissions in the city. Ward 3 city councillor Jyoti Gondek shares her experience and why she believes it's so important for citizens to get involved.
8/20/2018 • 4 minutes, 39 seconds
Pulled Off the Road
More than half of the commercial vehicles inspected at a checkstop near Lethbridge were taken off the road. We learn about the safety issues some in the transport industry are facing.
8/20/2018 • 8 minutes, 50 seconds
Canna-business Education
Toronto's Ryerson University is now offering a continuing education class to give those looking to get into the business of cannabis a bit of an educational footing.
8/20/2018 • 3 minutes, 29 seconds
Open Farm Days
We talk about agritourism with Tim Carson, the CEO of the Alberta Association of Agricultural Societies.
8/20/2018 • 4 minutes, 53 seconds
Grown Up Movies
As Cineplex is set to open their new VIP cinemas in Seton, we talk about going to the movies and the things we want from theatres to get us going to the see films on the big screen.
8/20/2018 • 8 minutes, 40 seconds
Pulled Off the Road
Andrew Barnes, director of Compliance and Regulatory Affairs at Alberta Motor Transport Association joins Angela to discuss the recent inspection checkstop in Lethbridge.
8/17/2018 • 8 minutes, 29 seconds
AUGUST 14-Minimum Wage- Joseph Marchand
The rising minimum wage blamed as 25,700 job vanish in calgary service sector.
JOSEPH MARCHAND-Associate Professor of Economics Department of Economics University of Alberta
8/14/2018 • 18 minutes, 43 seconds
5:38 pm - Business (TOO) Casual?
Wrangler and Lee jeans recently announced an active wear division... Are we headed toward ultra-casual workplaces? Joe talks to Sarah Schmidt- Owner, Founder and Stylist of It by Sarah G. Schmidt.
8/13/2018 • 6 minutes, 1 second
Everybody's Free to Wear Sunscreen
There is some confusion these days on what kind of Sunscreen we should be slathering on. How do we make sure we don’t get burned while making sure we don’t hurt the environment? Angela speaks with Dr. Lisa Kellett, a Certified Dermatologist.
8/13/2018 • 13 minutes, 47 seconds
John A is Off and Away
In Victoria, the decision has been made to take down a statue of John A. McDonald from the steps of city hall. Richard Zussman is with Global News in Victoria and joins Angela to share the latest.
8/8/2018 • 5 minutes, 48 seconds
Imperfect Polling
A report into the polling that took place during the municipal election looks at how those in the business of gauging public opinion got it all so wrong. Paul Adams is one of the co-authors and joins Angela to discuss.
8/8/2018 • 7 minutes, 35 seconds
Cannabis Challenges
A medical marijuana resource centre is looking to convert its clinic to a retail storefront, but hasn't got the green light from city hall. Dave Martyn, president of Compass Cannabis Clinics, joins Angela to talk about the challenges his company is facing setting up shop in the Beltline.
8/8/2018 • 20 minutes, 41 seconds
Phoenix Pay System to Cost Government $2.2-Billion
Guest, Marianne Hladun, Public Service Alliance of Canada's Regional Execvutive Vice-President for the Praries
8/1/2018 • 5 minutes, 20 seconds
Angela Kokott with Natasha Tracy
NATASHA TRACY, SPEAKER AND AUTHOR ""Lost Marbles: Insights into My Life with Depression & Bipolar" joins Angela Kokott to discuss options for mental health care options.
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7/24/2018 • 13 minutes, 4 seconds
Is bike sharing coming to Calgary?
Ward 8 councillor Evan Woolley joins Angela to discuss his notice of motion at city council to bring in a dockless bike sharing service to Calgary.
7/23/2018 • 9 minutes, 39 seconds
House of Nonie gets the Markle touch
Calgary fashion designer Nina Kharey of House of Nonie joins Angela to discuss the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle wearing a piece Kharey designed in public, and the existing relationship between the duchess and the designer.
7/17/2018 • 6 minutes, 33 seconds
Calgary Stampede Volunteer
Terry Bailey, an 18-year volunteer with Draft Horse Town at Calgary Stampede, joins Angela to share some stories.
7/12/2018 • 5 minutes, 36 seconds
Angela Kokott with Nicole Gomes
Live at the Calgary Stampede, Angela is joined by Top Chef Nicole Gomes.
7/9/2018 • 21 minutes, 52 seconds
Praying Mantis fundraiser
Tara Guthrie and her five-year-old son Alexander Farn joined Angela in studio along with a baby praying mantis. Alexander wanted to raise money for new Lego but instead of a lemonade fundraiser, the family decided to sell praying mantises. They ended up donating some of the funds to Inn From the Cold.
7/4/2018 • 5 minutes, 42 seconds
Tariffs
What are the ramifications of Trump’s tariffs, the potential of a full-blown trade war and the impact that this would have on the Canadian economy? Canada’s retaliatory tariffs on the US are set to go into effect July 1. Neville Joanes, Chief Investment Officer at WealthBar Financial Services joined Angela Kokott to answer those questions.
6/27/2018 • 4 minutes, 22 seconds
To Hell and Back - The Changed Environment
Earlier in the show, we talked about how the flood changed us as people, how it has changed our neighbourhoods, but our Heide Pearson has also taken a look at how a force of nature has changed the very environment around us.
6/21/2018 • 6 minutes, 42 seconds
Mark Your Calendars - October 17
Recreational use of cannabis will be legal in Canada as of October 17. Deepak Anand is a VP with Cannabis Compliance Inc., a company which helps prospective retailers and licensed producers set up in the legal cannabis space. He talks about the impact of having certainty on a legalization date for those who intend to make it their livelihood.
6/21/2018 • 3 minutes, 41 seconds
Trump signs-off on keeping families together...
But on political Twitter there are calls for him not to be “congratulated” for this. It was his policy. It was his problem. What are the lasting impacts on the Trump political dynasty? Angela discusses the story with Professor Stephen Farnsworth, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs & Director, Center for Leadership and Media Studies - University of Mary Washington.
6/21/2018 • 6 minutes, 9 seconds
To Hell and Back - Are we prepared for next time?
Tom Sampson, chief of the Calgary Emergency Management Agency, joins Angela to discuss the lessons we learned five years on from the flood.
6/21/2018 • 7 minutes, 16 seconds
Wine Wednesday
We sample another great wine from our friends at Co-op Wine Spirits Beer.
6/21/2018 • 8 minutes, 4 seconds
To Hell and Back - The Impact on Mental Health
The Calgary Herald's Licia Corbella talks with a number of Calgarians who are still feeling the mental health stresses of the flood.
6/21/2018 • 13 minutes, 59 seconds
Get off the couch!
A couple from Drayton Valley has lost a considerable amount of weight, and they've done it together. Angela speaks with Daniel and Angie Bounds about their achievement.
6/19/2018 • 6 minutes, 29 seconds
Tories Pull Ahead?
It must be the halo-effect of a fresh election or that "new government smell" in Ontario. On the heels of an Ontario PC win, their federal counterparts' fortunes seem to have turned according to a new IPSOS poll commissioned for Global News.
6/19/2018 • 6 minutes, 25 seconds
Eager for Edibles
Despite retail edibles not being legal out of the gate when cannabis gets the green light from Ottawa, there is high demand for them and a burgeoning industry is setting up shop. John MacNeil is co-founder and executive chef of one such company - reTreat. He joins Angela to talk about why people are clamouring for edibles.
6/19/2018 • 5 minutes, 26 seconds
Premier Notley's Summer Shuffle
The Premier has made a slight change to her cabinet. And while it's not a big change, it does present some interesting changes to the gender balance she has been striving for. Lori Williams, associate professor of political science at Mount Royal University, joins Angela to share her thoughts.
6/19/2018 • 8 minutes, 29 seconds
Trump's Tactics Could Trigger a Recession
A new analysis of escalating trade disputes involving the United States warns that a deterioration into an all-out global trade war would knock North America's economies into a recession. Brett House, Deputy Chief Economist at Scotiabank, joins Angela to discuss a report he recently co-authored.
6/19/2018 • 18 minutes, 11 seconds
Banksy Art Heist
A controversial new art show featuring the work of Banksy has opened in Toronto. It's gaining new attention after one of the works of art was stolen on Thursday. We learn about the exhibit, theft allegation, police investigation and the mood among Banksy lovers - including wone sho suggests 'Banksy took it.' Shallima Maharaj from Global News is on the story and bring us the latest.
6/15/2018 • 6 minutes, 6 seconds
Air Passenger Consultations
Next week, a committee looking for input from the public on the rights of air passengers is in Calgary to hear what people here feel should be in any future rules. Scott Streiner is the committee chair, and join guest host Dave Rowe to talk about what the group is looking for.
6/15/2018 • 5 minutes, 9 seconds
A game of Tag becomes a film
What happens when a decades-old game of tag between friends gets a little publicity? Someone buys the story rights and turns it into a Hollywood movie. Mike Konesky is one of the men playing the game still to this day. He joins guest host Dave Rowe to talk about what it's like to see a part of his life up on the silver screen.
6/15/2018 • 8 minutes, 48 seconds
Joe Ceci: "We will comply with the AIT decision"
Minister Joe Ceci joins Rob Breakenridge to discuss the recent appeal panel decision of the Agreement on Internal Trade saying Alberta’s Small Brewers Development Program does not comply with free trade obligations.
6/11/2018 • 12 minutes, 4 seconds
Dr. Evdokia Anagnostou
A conference held at the U of C focused on neurodevelopmental disorders ike ASD, ADHD and others, in children and youth. One of the keynote speakers Dr. Evdokia Anagnostou joined Jodi Hughes to chat about some of the genetic similarities between various disorders, and whether there is a case for studying them as a group rather than splitting them into diagnostic labels.
6/8/2018 • 13 minutes, 19 seconds
Stampede Midway food
This week the new Stampede Midway foods were unveiled. The Arepa Boss food truck will be serving up their spicy chicken arepa’s. Xavier Rabasso brought the arepa's into our studio for Jodi to try out. The arepas are one of over 60 new Midway foods at this year's Stampede.
6/8/2018 • 5 minutes, 50 seconds
Last Call for Football
Proper football, that is. The World Cup is coming up and according to NDP MLA Rod Loyola, last call is coming just a bit too early for those wanting to cheer on their favourite teams.
6/7/2018 • 11 minutes, 19 seconds
Sewing Seeds
Sewing Seeds is a charity that has been transforming lives and communities on four continents for over fifteen years. Tammy Bartel VP of Sewing Seeds Canada and N’mamah Kamara, one of the group's very first students, joined Angela to chat about Sewing Seeds and a special they are taking part in.
6/6/2018 • 4 minutes, 31 seconds
Massage therapy
A local masseuse pleaded guilty to four counts of sexual assault involving clients... Heather Kew, massage therapist and the president of the Massage Therapists Association of Alberta joined guest host Jodi Hughes to chat about the regulation of the massahe therapy industry.
6/6/2018 • 5 minutes, 39 seconds
Summer saving tips
This month Servus is partnering with blogger collective the Alberta Mamas to share ways families can save this summer. Kim Ouellette with Alberta Mamas joined Jodi (filling in for Angela) on Calgary Today to chat about some of those ways families can save.
6/6/2018 • 5 minutes, 33 seconds
New Alberta driver's licenses
Minister of Service Alberta, Stephanie McLean, joins Rob Breakenridge to discuss the changes to Alberta's driver's licences.
6/6/2018 • 9 minutes, 13 seconds
License to Ride
A new, security-enhanced Alberta driver's license is being rolled out. Stephanie McLean, the minister responsible for registries, joins Rob Breakenridge to talk about the changes.
6/6/2018 • 9 minutes, 15 seconds
The case for slower residential speed limits
Dr Kathy Belton, Associate Director of the Injury Prevention Centre, School of Public Health, at the University of Alberta joins Angela Kokott to discuss the evidence behind the argument to have slower residengial speed limits.
6/6/2018 • 8 minutes, 29 seconds
I am not an Uber Driver
Two crazy Edmontonians commandeered a Las Vegas driver the other day thinking he was an Uber driver. He’s not. And he has a funny story to tell.
6/6/2018 • 4 minutes, 47 seconds
Back to Basics
The marketing of food has been shifting back to “basics” – natural, simple, locally sourced, GMO-free. Guest host Jodi Hughes speaks with Debi Andrus, Adjunct Associate Professor of Marketing, Haskyane School of Business to find out what's driving this push.
6/6/2018 • 4 minutes, 17 seconds
Pick up the baby, put down the phone
How much time adults spend on their screens was pushed into the public conversation this week as Apple launches new ways to control how much time we spend on our phones. In BC, a campaign is underway to get parents of newborns to pick up their babies and put down the phones. Guest host Jodi Hughes speaks with Cora Boecker, Supervisor – Infant Development Programme, Langley Association for Community Living about the campaign.
6/6/2018 • 5 minutes, 15 seconds
The PM comes to Alberta
The Prime Minister was in Edmonton Tuesday to talk all things Kinder Morgan. Guest host Jodi Hughes talks with Global News provincial affairs reporter Tom Vernon about the PM's visit.
6/6/2018 • 6 minutes, 10 seconds
W. Brett Wilson on Pro-Pipeline Protests
Brett joins guest host Jodi Hughes to share his thoughts on pro-pipeline protests and the group that has been singing O Canada at them.
6/6/2018 • 9 minutes, 51 seconds
Too much screen time?
Apple and Google are both taking steps to limit screen time... for adults. Funny enough, there's already an app for that. Kevin Holesh developed "Moment" to try and help him put down his device and be more in the moment. He joins Rob Breakenridge to talk about our battle to spend less time on our screens.
6/6/2018 • 9 minutes, 5 seconds
Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids
We're learning more about what life would be like on the Red Planet. Steven Abood from the Department of Biological Studies at Florida International University joins Rob Breakenridge to talk about some new research.
6/6/2018 • 15 minutes, 4 seconds
Doug Ford faces a lawsuit
As the Ontario provincial election heads into the homestretch, Doug Ford is facing a lawsuit from the widow of his dead brother. Mike Drolet from Global National joins guest host Jodi Hughes to share the latest.
6/5/2018 • 14 minutes, 10 seconds
Jobber
Much of Canada’s tech talent is migrating to Silicon Valley in a crisis dubbed by Canadian media as the “brain drain.” However, statistics show that 84 per cent of Canada’s technology companies are profitable, and Calgary is host to one of the most profitable tech markets in Canada.
GUEST: Sam Pillar, CEO – Jobber @GetJobber
6/1/2018 • 5 minutes, 51 seconds
Building a Relationship like a Dog
Speaker, trainer and author Richard Casavant joins Angela in-studio to discuss his new book "The Boston Rules: Building relationships like a dog."
5/30/2018 • 5 minutes, 18 seconds
Calgary Today with Angela Kokott - Cool Choir
Singing in a group has health benefts. Jamie Serafi, Creative Director at Cool Choir, Calgary’s largest and ONLY adult rock and pop choir joined Angela to talk about the benefits of singing and also a big event they are hosting later in June.
5/30/2018 • 5 minutes, 4 seconds
Cochrane Mayor Jeff Genung
Cochrane Mayor Jeff Genung joins Angela to discuss issues that affect the citizens of Cochrane, including crime, growth, and increased traffic related to the growth, as part of Mayors Day.
5/30/2018 • 35 minutes, 46 seconds
Everybody's Sleeping for the Weekend
Is sleeping in on weekends good for your health? Dr. Charles Samuels - Medical Director of the Centre for Sleep and Human Performance and President of the Canadian Sleep Society joins Angela to discuss.
5/28/2018 • 3 minutes, 4 seconds
Investing in beautiful buildings
Buildings and public spaces are with us for a long time. Adding millions to the pricetag for them is a decision which has to be made prudently, but Todd Hirsch from ATB Financial says we should choose to build buildings which are inspiring and interesting.
5/28/2018 • 5 minutes, 9 seconds
Should financial literacy be part of the K-12 curriculum?
Education Minister David Eggen joins Angela to discuss.
5/28/2018 • 7 minutes, 3 seconds
A Safer City
The case is being made that by focusing on women in planning and decision-making roles, we could have a safer city. Elisabeth Mehrer with YWCA Calgary joins Angela to discuss.
5/25/2018 • 5 minutes, 5 seconds
Fuzz and Fire
Poplar fluff proved to be a contributing factor in a grass fire this week. Carol Henke from the Calgary Fire Department joins Angela to talk about it.
5/25/2018 • 4 minutes, 38 seconds
CEASE and Desist?
Experts on autism are throwing red flags about a homoeopathic therapy which purports to cure those with the disorder.
5/25/2018 • 5 minutes, 1 second
Can chess help young offenders?
A program sentencing young offenders to learn and play chess is showing promising results.
5/25/2018 • 4 minutes, 19 seconds
US / North Korea summit is dead
For perspective on the days events surrounding the US President's cancellation of the summit with North Korea, we turn to Dr. Stephen J. Farnsworth, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs and Director, Center for Leadership and Media Studies at University of Mary Washington, Fredricksburg, VA.
5/25/2018 • 8 minutes, 49 seconds
Peer rejection not the cause of school shootings
Jennifer Watling Neal is an associate professor at Michigan State University. She joins Angela to talk about her latest piece published in The Conversation on school shootings and one of the reasons often presented as an explanation.
5/25/2018 • 16 minutes, 47 seconds
Calgary Today with Angela Kokott - healthy eating
Is eating unhealthy actually making Canadians spend more money? Jessica Lieffers, a researcher with the School of Public Health at the University of Alberta joined Angela to answer just that.
5/16/2018 • 6 minutes, 4 seconds
Oil & gas companies are no longer including the terms oil or gas in their names
Oil companies are changing their names – their dropping oil and gas. Akshat Rathi is a reporter covering energy and science at Quartz, he joined Angela on Calgary Today to discuss this trend. You can read his full article here: https://qz.com/1278107/statoil-is-the-latest-energy-company-to-drop-oil-from-its-name/
5/15/2018 • 9 minutes, 41 seconds
Online trolls & echo chambers
Online forums and comment sections seem to be a cesspool of the worst of humanity. But are online news trolls as bad as we think?
Maite Taboada, professor in the Department of Linguistics and director at the Discourse Processing Lab at Simon Fraser University joined Angela to discuss how online comment sections can innoculate themselves against trolls.
5/11/2018 • 7 minutes, 38 seconds
Remembering Frank King
The chairman and CEO of the ’88 Olympics, Frank King, died today at 81. His wife Jeanette tells Global News he died suddenly while training at the Glencoe Club for a seniors’ track and field competition. Former vice-chair of the XV Olympic Winter Games Organizing Committee, Bob Niven, joins Angela in studio to remember Frank King.
5/10/2018 • 5 minutes, 26 seconds
Iran Nuclear Deal
US President Donald Trump has withdrawn from the Iran Nuclear deal, calling it “a one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made.” In response, Iran says Trump’s actions are “illegal, illegitimate and undermines international agreements.” Dr Stephen Farnsworth, professor of political science at the University of Mary Washington, joins Angela to look at the international implications.
5/8/2018 • 8 minutes, 56 seconds
Calgary Olympic Committee
Calgary City Councillor and chair of the City's Olympic Committee Evan Woolley joins Angela to explain the approach he and the commmittee intends to take in furthering the decision-making process of whether to host the 2026 Winter Games.
5/8/2018 • 17 minutes, 58 seconds
Housing Incentive Program Extension
Bernadette Majdell, CEO of HomeSpace Society, joins Angela to discuss how the non-profit affordable housing developer has been able to leverage the City of Calgary's Housing Incentive Program (HIP) into housing for people who couldn't otherwise afford shelter. Majdell expands on how Calgary is doing in the various types of "non-market housing", and why an extension of HIP is still needed.
5/3/2018 • 5 minutes, 8 seconds
Politics of Pipeline Polls
Ted Morton, Executive-in-Residence at the School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary, joins Angela Kokott to discuss the tricky political landscape that was revealed in a recent Ipsos poll commissioned by Global News on Canadians' support of the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
5/2/2018 • 21 minutes, 18 seconds
Updates from Priddis
A two-year-old boy has died after falling into a septic tank in Priddis. Zach Laing, reporter for the Calgary Sun and Herald, has all the latest updates and details.
4/27/2018 • 4 minutes, 4 seconds
Hey Alberta- Victoria's raw sewage is fine
Tristin Hopper, National Post reporter, starts the conversation.
4/26/2018 • 13 minutes, 33 seconds
Up & Away Gala
The UP & Away Charity Gala is on May 3 at the BMO Centre- helping to raise awareness and funds for the Catholic Family Service programs. Patricia Jones, UP (The Unlocking Potential) CEO, shares more about this years gala.
4/26/2018 • 5 minutes, 26 seconds
America’s Librarian
This evening- “America’s Librarian” is launching her first novel, “George & Lizzie” at Central Libraries John Dutton Theatre. She joins the show to discuss the importance of reading, truth and literacy in the world today.
4/25/2018 • 5 minutes, 3 seconds
Vehicles as weapons
Vehicles are the easiest and cheapest weapons- they are also impossible to prevent. Candyce Kelshall, an adjunct professor with the terrorism, risk and security studies program at Simon Fraser University, explains.
4/25/2018 • 5 minutes, 11 seconds
Art of Radio Sound
The Kinkonauts, a long-form improv troupe, are now building a hand-made radio sound-effects “foley” table for their live 1920s radio plays.
Michael Harvey, Kinkonauts member and Nicole Zylstra, Kinkonauts founder join Angela in studio!
4/24/2018 • 10 minutes, 6 seconds
Doug Mitchell starts the conversation on an Olympic plebiscite
Doug Mitchell, chair of Calgary Sport Tourism Authority, gets the conversation started.
4/24/2018 • 15 minutes, 16 seconds
Liberal policy convention
What came out of Liberal’s policy convention? What are the big ideas that will fuel their reelection campaign next year? J.P. Lewis, an associate professor of political science at the University of New Brunswick, has some insight.
4/24/2018 • 5 minutes, 9 seconds
Council has just voted in FAVOUR of holding an Olympic plebiscite.
Aurelio Perri, Global News Reporter, has more.
4/24/2018 • 7 minutes, 22 seconds
Rob Liefeld brings some laughs
Rob Liefeld, Best selling Author and creator of Deadpool, Cable, X-Force, Youngblood, Prophet, and more..... is coming to the Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo. (April 26-29 at Stampede Park)
4/23/2018 • 9 minutes, 30 seconds
Light at night
A new study shows that exposing children to bright light in the evening can be harmful. Are there long-term risks? Richard Stevens, Professor, School of Medicine, University of Connecticut, has the details.
4/23/2018 • 3 minutes, 38 seconds
Parkinson’s Awareness Month
April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month. How to spot the early signs, research advancements in treatment and ages it affects. Dr. Heather Palmer, Director of Director of Cognitive Well-Being at Amica Mature Lifestyles, has all the information.
4/23/2018 • 3 minutes, 48 seconds
Sister of murder victim- raising awareness of domestic violence
The sister of Nadia El-Dib, who was murdered by an ex-boyfriend last month, says she will use her sister’s name, voice and story to raise awareness of domestic violence. Speaking with Racha El-Dib.
4/19/2018 • 7 minutes, 55 seconds
Medicine Hat is getting a high tech cannabis facility
Aurora Cannabis is building a high-tech facility, the size of 21 football fields, in Medicine Hat. Cam Battley, the Chief Corporate Officer of Aurora, tells us all we need to know!
4/18/2018 • 5 minutes, 10 seconds
SCAN- What is it?
SCAN has shut down a ‘drug house’ in southeast Calgary after they received complaints about drug activity in the home. Finding out more about this file and more about SCAN. Mike Letourneau, Sheriffs Branch in charge of the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Unit, has all the details.
4/18/2018 • 18 minutes, 20 seconds
Updates on Siksika flooding
Flooding is threatening several Southern Alberta communities- including the Siksika Nation. Jill Croteau, Global News Reporter has the latest updates on how the area is doing.
4/18/2018 • 4 minutes, 51 seconds
Second Cup is brewing a fresh pot
The coffee chain is partnering with National Access Cannabis to open pot shops. NAC's CEO, Mark Goliger, joins the show.
4/18/2018 • 5 minutes, 21 seconds
Libraries fighting the opioid crisis
Librarians are rising to the next challenge- the opioid crisis. What is the Calgary Public Library doing to combat this issue in our city? Sarah Meilleur, Director of Service Delivery for city centre locations with the Calgary Public Library, tell us more.
4/17/2018 • 4 minutes, 12 seconds
Restricting Oil Products
Why a new provincial legislation on restricting oil products is not a good idea…. Duane Bratt, Professor at Mount Royal University, weighs in.
4/17/2018 • 8 minutes, 47 seconds
Don't cover your licence plate
It’s that time of year- bike racks are going up and licence plates will be covered! What are the rules around this? Sgt. Dale Seddon with the CPS traffic division, has the do's and do not's
4/17/2018 • 8 minutes, 54 seconds
US Sanctions on Russia- no more?
Trump has put the brakes on a plan to impose additional economic sanctions on Russia- walking back an announcement from yesterday by the US Ambassador to the United Nations. David Schultz, Professor of Political Science at Hamline University , shares his thoughts.
4/17/2018 • 5 minutes, 9 seconds
Ward Sutherland changed his mind on his Olympic Bid vote
YYC City Council voted 9-6 to continue work on an Olympic bid. Ward Sutherland changed his mind on how he was going to vote…. Why?
4/17/2018 • 7 minutes, 20 seconds
Flooding in Taber County
Kim Oseen's property, located 10 miles NW of Taber, was under 10 feet of water over the weekend. How did your weekend playout? How is the flooding now?
4/17/2018 • 5 minutes, 19 seconds
Sugar Taxes
Unhealthy, unjust food systems cannot be solved by a tax on the consumer. Here’s how sugar tax punishes the people. Sarah Fessenden, Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of British Columbia, has some details.
4/16/2018 • 18 minutes, 36 seconds
New gender and identity provisions for environmental impact assessments
New gender and identity provisions for environmental impact assessments. Jessica Kennedy, a lawyer at Osler’s Calgary office and co-author of the report, weighs in.
4/16/2018 • 5 minutes, 5 seconds
Ethiopian artist living in Calgary
Sisay Shimeles, immigrated from Ethiopia and is using his artwork to try to bridge the gap between community and our police.
4/16/2018 • 4 minutes, 22 seconds
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
According to a new study- over a million Canadians could have fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Dr. Svetlana (Lana) Popova, Senior Scientist at CAMH's Institute for Mental Health Policy Research, has the details.
4/13/2018 • 6 minutes, 32 seconds
Taste of Bragg Creek
Tomorrow marks the 6th annual Taste of Bragg Creek. Find out what this night has to offer. Mackenzie Walsh, Media Coordinator for Taste of Bragg Creek, has ALL you need to know!
4/13/2018 • 3 minutes, 59 seconds
Peremptory challenges
Bill C-75’s eliminating peremptory challenges will make trials less fair. Angela is joined by Nader R. Hasan, a criminal and constitutional lawyer at Stockwoods LLP and an adjunct professor at the University Of Toronto Faculty Of Law.
4/12/2018 • 9 minutes
Emotional, compelling, real- Humboldt Videos
Leah Hennel, Photographer and videographer for the Calgary Herald, has been the body behind the spine tingling and compelling videos in Humboldt, SK. She has a video showing the intersection where the crash happens and one displaying how a typically slow day became a whirlwind of horror for first responders.
4/12/2018 • 18 minutes, 54 seconds
UCP walking out on vote for no go zone for abortion clinics.
Paula Simons, Columnist for the Edmonton Journal, starts the conversation.
4/12/2018 • 14 minutes, 50 seconds
Talking Kinder Morgan- and tool kits
Trudeau has the chance to take strong action on Kinder Morgan, but will he use them? Lorne Gunter, Edmonton Sun columnist, weighs in.
4/12/2018 • 17 minutes, 41 seconds
How serious is the missile threat from Trump?
We get insight from Stephen Farnsworth, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the University of Mary Washington.
4/12/2018 • 5 minutes, 10 seconds
Beware of millennial voters
For the first time, millennials have the potential to elect governments and political parties- politicians need to be aware of this. Tim Harper, Freelance writer and contributor to the Toronto Star, shares his thoughts.
4/12/2018 • 18 minutes, 49 seconds
Former Humboldt Bronco- Sheldon Brookbank
Speaking with a former Humboldt Bronco- Sheldon Brookbank- one of the six NHLers produced by the team. How strong in the sense of community in Humboldt?
4/9/2018 • 5 minutes, 11 seconds
Humboldt Community Forum
Several agencies are coming together this evening to host a meeting for anyone in our city experiencing distress because of the Humboldt tragedy. Mark Hatchette, Staff Sergeant with the Calgary Police Service, has the details.
4/9/2018 • 5 minutes, 37 seconds
Challenges around grief
With this weekend’s Humboldt tragedy -Speaking with Sarah Walker, executive director Hospice Calgary, who can touch on the challenges these young men/ survivors and their parents will face in the coming days, weeks and years.
4/9/2018 • 16 minutes, 47 seconds
How did you respond to the Humboldt tragedy?
Angela Kokott shares her thoughts.
4/9/2018 • 4 minutes, 16 seconds
What Fort Mac is hoping to get out of the Prime Minister's visit to the area
What is Fort Mac is hoping to get of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's visit to the area tomorrow. Where is Fort Mac in the recovery- we are hearing that things are turning around, but what is the reality? Speaking with Mayor Don Scott, Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.
4/6/2018 • 3 minutes, 56 seconds
David Swann- EMS Surge Capacity
Alberta Liberal MLA Dr. Swann is saying the Morley medical crisis yesterday displayed inadequate EMS Surge Capacity.
4/6/2018 • 4 minutes, 35 seconds
No-go zones around abortion clinics
The AB government has introduced legislation to establish no-go zones for protesters around abortion clinics. Health Minister, Sarah Hoffman, joins Angela on air to explain further.
4/6/2018 • 5 minutes, 18 seconds
Why do workers go on strike?
Why do workers go on strike? How do relationships alter after doing so? Melanie Simms, Professor of Work and Employment, University of Glasgow, shares her thoughts.
4/6/2018 • 8 minutes, 56 seconds
Would you move to the states?
Gun culture is something that is often overlooked when Canadians consider moving south of the border. Zoe Kevork, an immigration lawyer and co-president of the Southern California chapter of Canadians Abroad, weighs in.
4/5/2018 • 14 minutes
Servus Credit Union: Managing tax returns
The tax deadline is quickly approaching and many people will be receiving a refund. Where should we put this money? Robert Christiansen, with Servus Credit Union, tells us what we should consider when coming into some unexpected cash.
4/4/2018 • 4 minutes, 27 seconds
Here's a million dollar question....
Can workplaces drug test employees after cannabis is legal? Sarah E. Leamon, criminal defence lawyer and the chair of the board at PACE Society in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, starts the conversation.
4/4/2018 • 13 minutes, 41 seconds
List of 'interested' cities
The IOC has released the list of cities 'interested' in hosting the 2026 Olympic Games- WE are on this list. Robert Livingstone, sport journalist for http://GamesBids.com - specializing in the Olympic bid process, shares his thoughts.
4/4/2018 • 3 minutes, 48 seconds
Cannabis Consumption Bylaw
A bylaw to ban public use of cannabis is up for debate today at #YYCCC. Keith Fagin, founder of Calgary 420 Cannabis community, weighs in on the topic.
4/4/2018 • 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Fighting Against Ageism
Fighting against ageism! It’s time to stop treating senior citizens as a burden. Sharon Butala, an Officer of the Order of Canada and author, has more.
4/4/2018 • 8 minutes, 42 seconds
Landlord Tenant Act
What is the Landlord Tenant Act... how powerful it is for Landlord? Tenant? Robert Noce, real estate/condominium lawyer with Miller Thomson in both Calgary and Edmonton, has all the answers.
4/3/2018 • 19 minutes, 1 second
Rachel Notley selling her budget
Rachel Notley stops by the studio to chat with Angela Kokott! She answers questions about her budget and the latest details on the BC pipeline battle.
3/28/2018 • 15 minutes, 25 seconds
The Truth Initiative
This anti-smoking group, The Truth Initiative, has criticized Netflix for the amount of smoking scenes in its original shows. Angela is joined by Robin Koval, CEO and President of Truth Initiative.
3/28/2018 • 19 minutes, 21 seconds
What should future community centres look like?
In light of the Albert Park Radisson Community Centre being demolished because of mould- what should future community centres look like? Gian-Carlo Carra, Councillor for Ward 9, shares his thoughts.
3/27/2018 • 8 minutes, 31 seconds
Getting the most out of your tax return
In this guest’s new book: Cashflow Cookbook, he writes about getting the most out of your tax returns. The book includes 60 easy recipes that anyone can use to reduce their spending, lock in savings to invest, or reduce debt.
GUEST: Gordon Stein, Toronto author of Cashflow Cookbook
3/26/2018 • 5 minutes, 8 seconds
Finance Minister Joe Ceci explains the new budget
Finance Minister Joe Ceci tabled Alberta's 2018 budget today. What does this and the
five-year deficit reduction plan look like?
GUEST: Finance Minister Joe Ceci
3/22/2018 • 6 minutes, 40 seconds
Cambridge Analytica - explaining the scandal
Discussing all the latest details around the Cambridge Analytic scandal.
David Ball, Reporter for Metro Vancouver who has been following this story closely joins Angela on Calgary Today.
3/22/2018 • 8 minutes, 42 seconds
The Canvas Auction - Kurt Bensmiller joins Angela
We are live on location at the 2018 Calgary Stampede canvas auction!
Kurt Bensmiller is the winner of three Calgary Stampede Rangeland Derby Championships in just four years. He had his most successful season last year.
3/22/2018 • 13 minutes, 52 seconds
So, what's in the budget?
The Alberta Government has just released the new budget. What's in it?
Global News reporter John Himpe has all of the details.
3/22/2018 • 24 minutes, 15 seconds
Cryptocurrency in Calgary
Alberta is a viable place to mine bitcoin- and Calgary's cryptocurrency community is branching out. Ethan Lou, co-founder of Ocuis, a secure cryptocurrency co-location mining facility founded by business partners Lou and Winsor Hoang joins the show with more.
3/21/2018 • 6 minutes
New gun laws
Speaking to a local lawyer who specializes in gun laws, offences and rights about the new gun control legislation set by the Liberals. Greg Dunn with Dunn & Associates has all the information.
3/21/2018 • 8 minutes, 2 seconds
2018 Canadian Artistic Swimming Qualifier
Over 570 Canadian athletes, coaches and officials are here in Calgary for the 2018 Canadian Artistic Swimming Qualifier. The Canadian Qualifier is the opportunity for competitors to qualify for the final competitions of the year, the Canadian Championships. Joined in studio by Paige Hopper & Louisa Strutynski- set to perform tomorrow.
3/20/2018 • 6 minutes, 56 seconds
Tech Talk with Ted- Autonomous vehicles
A women was killed by a self-driving Uber car in Arizona. Time to start the discussion about autonomous vehicles and when they may be on our roads with tech journalist, Ted Kritsonis.
3/20/2018 • 6 minutes, 53 seconds
#luckyfewtattoos
Tomorrow a group of Alberta parents are getting inked for Down syndrome. Starting the conversation about living life with Down syndrome with Belinda Mendes, a mama in the community who has a child with Down syndrome.
3/20/2018 • 17 minutes, 39 seconds
There has been snow on the ground for 85 days now
When is spring coming? We've had snow sitting on the ground for a very extended period of time- is this typical? Were we warned winter was going to be this snowy David Philips, Senior climatologist for Environment Canada, has all the details.
3/16/2018 • 7 minutes, 17 seconds
Moody’s- interest rates/ mortgage loans
Rising consumer debt loads aren't a problem for Canadian banks yet, but soon will be. Over half of Canadians will be facing rising interest rates and this will mean higher monthly payments. What risks do banks have in the future? Jason Mercer, Moody's analyst, joined the show to share more.
3/16/2018 • 6 minutes, 4 seconds
Sharing a story about bullying
Rebecca, a 10-year-old girl, was being bullied at school and experienced some very difficult days because of it. Rebecca didn't know what to do- so she put her emotions into a poem. Angela is joined by Rebecca and her mom, Bonnie, to chat about her experiences with being bullied and how she has overcome the challenges.
3/15/2018 • 8 minutes, 13 seconds
RCMP- from a female perspective
Brenda Lucki has been named the new commissioner for the RCMP- the first woman to permanently take on the job. Speaking with someone who knows first-hand the challenges of being a female in the RCMP. Krista Carle, Retired RCMP Officer, shares her story.
3/15/2018 • 20 minutes, 19 seconds
23 Russian diplomats expelled
The UK is going to expel 23 Russian diplomats over spy poisoning. Richard Weitz, Director & Senior Fellow, Center for Political-Military Analysis, Hudson Institute, joins the show to explain further.
3/15/2018 • 5 minutes, 18 seconds
Do we need both Public and Catholic school?
Why does Canada have a divided school system? Is there a possibility of this changing in the future?
Kent Donlevy is an associate professor in the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary and joins Angela Kokott on Calgary Today.
3/14/2018 • 17 minutes, 10 seconds
Tillerson is out
President Trump has ousted Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and CIA Director Mike Pompeo will replace him. Wendy Schiller, Professor of Political Science at Brown University, weighs in.
3/13/2018 • 8 minutes, 39 seconds
Who get's the dog?
A former couple's custody battle over their dog was taken to the highest provincial court in Newfoundland. What would happen here in Alberta? Debbie Johnson, Lawyer and Partner at Calgary Family Law Associates, starts the conversation.
3/13/2018 • 21 minutes, 16 seconds
RCMP Female Commissioner
Brenda Lucki has been named the new commissioner for the RCMP- the first woman to permanently take on the job. What are some of the challenges she may face? Dr. Robert Gordon, Professor of Criminology at Simon Fraser University, weighs in.
3/13/2018 • 18 minutes, 38 seconds
Motor Monday- snow melt and driving
With all the flood warnings- starting the discussion on the risks of driving on water-covered roads and what a few ounces of H2O can do to a vehicles engine? Brian Turner, Automotive Columnist at Post Media and driving.ca, has all you need to know.
3/12/2018 • 7 minutes, 35 seconds
Waste collection: Smaller bins.... less pick up of bins?
Waste collection fees, schedules and even bin sizes are up for discussion this week at city council. Ward 1 Councillor, Ward Sutherland, joins Calgary Today to share his thoughts.
3/12/2018 • 12 minutes, 20 seconds
Vertigo Theatre- The Lonely Diner
The quiet hum of a diner. The noise of the big city. Set in a period when Prohibition was still firmly entrenched in the United States but was being repealed across Canada.
Vertigo Theatre presents The Lonely Diner is running from March 10- April 8. Kelli Fox, director of The Lonely Diner, joins Calgary Today.
3/10/2018 • 4 minutes, 40 seconds
New session of the Legislature, Throne Speech, Jason Kenney, Brian Jean.
Jason Markusoff, Alberta Correspondent for Macleans Magazine, talks about it all!
3/8/2018 • 9 minutes, 38 seconds
#InternationalWomensDay - YW Celebrate
In honour of international Women's Day, YW Calgary is hosting its annual YW Celebrate event. This event honours the achievements of women in our community! Sue Tomney, CEO YW Calgary, shares the details.
3/8/2018 • 4 minutes, 27 seconds
Servus Credit Union: Credit Scores
Starting the conversation around credit scores. How are they calculated, what's a good score, what if you're struggling with your credit? Robert Christiansen from Servus Credit Union has all the facts!
3/8/2018 • 5 minutes, 28 seconds
Did you hear Sarah's call?
Sarah had some heated words for Mayor Nenshi
3/7/2018 • 2 minutes, 37 seconds
Mayor Nenshi takes your questions
Olympics? Snow routes? The Mayor sits down with Angela to answer what's on your mind.
3/7/2018 • 40 minutes, 32 seconds
Secret Marathon
The first-ever "Secret Marathon," takes place tonight. Hundreds of Canadian women are celebrating International Women's Day by following in the footsteps of their sisters in Afghanistan. Kate McKenzie, one of the organizers, joins the show.
3/7/2018 • 11 minutes, 7 seconds
Money 123 Series- Women saving
Gender pay gap, mat leave, higher life expectancy- This all means women need to save more money for retirement than men do. Ilana Schonwetter, investment advisor at B.C-based BlueShore Financial, has all the details.
3/7/2018 • 7 minutes, 16 seconds
Schools and Mental Health
Students who need mental health services rarely receive them. Schools shouldn’t be waiting for red flags to start address students mental health needs. Nathaniel von der Embse, Assistant Professor of School Psychology, University of South Florida, shares more.
3/6/2018 • 9 minutes, 14 seconds
Tech Talk with Ted: Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+
FULL INTERVIEW: Ted Kritsonis, tech journalist, has the new Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ phone in hand. What can people expect from these devices? More importantly... how much do they cost?
3/6/2018 • 7 minutes, 55 seconds
Why clean eating is destined to fail
Why clean eating is destined to fail and what to do instead. Andrea Holwegner, the chocoholic nutritionist, Registered Dietitian with Health Standard Nutrition, is putting on a series of free webinars (March 13, 14, 15) where she will dive deeper on this subject.
3/5/2018 • 8 minutes, 28 seconds
Whoa- NAFTA/ Trump/ Steel Tariffs
Stephen Farnsworth, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the University of Mary Washington, fills us in on all we need to know.
3/5/2018 • 6 minutes, 42 seconds
Investing in cannabis
How do you invest in cannabis? Clearly this is a booming business... so what needs to be done to get in the fold? Geoff Thompson, president of Sundial Growers, weighs in.
3/2/2018 • 5 minutes, 51 seconds
Calgary Cannabis Conference
With the legalization of marijuana set to arrive very soon, members of the industry are gathering for CannabisCon this afternoon in Calgary. How is the city responding to the approach of this new business? Global News reporter John Himpe has the details.
3/2/2018 • 6 minutes, 6 seconds
Q3 Fiscal Update
Finance Minister Joe Ceci unveiled the third-quarter fiscal update today. Does this year’s fiscal update forecast positivity for Alberta?
3/1/2018 • 6 minutes, 39 seconds
Bitumen Upgrading Projects
The province will be invest 1 billion dollars over eight years for bitumen upgrading projects. Margaret McCuaig-Boyd, Alberta's energy minister, has all the details on this.
2/27/2018 • 4 minutes, 51 seconds
Lots of talk in #YYCCC today
Tax exceptions, emotional support animals, water bills, arena safety and inspections- there a lot being talked about at city council today. Global News Reporter, John Himpe, has more.
2/27/2018 • 6 minutes, 42 seconds
Impacts of witnessing violence
How witnessing violence can affect the mental health of children with Daniel J. Flannery, Professor and Director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, Case Western Reserve University
2/22/2018 • 9 minutes, 13 seconds
Wait... should I shovel my roof?
In light of Fairview arena roof collapse, we start the conversation about shoveling your roof. Obviously there has been a lot of heavy snow building up on buildings/houses this season.... should people try to remove it? Eric Gilbert Williams, CEO and Founder of the Roof Hospital, joins the show.
2/22/2018 • 6 minutes, 29 seconds
Union trickery
The dirty tricks some union officials did to surreptitiously sign up non-unionized workers into a union. Following up to yesterday’s chat with Licia Corbella, journalist for the Calgary Herald, with Tom Ross, Partner and Labour and Employment Lawyer with McLennan Ross.
2/21/2018 • 7 minutes, 40 seconds
Why are we so breast obsessed?
In light of the France ice dancing pair’s wardrobe malfunction a few days back at the Olympic games- Why is society SO breast obsessed? Why is something like this such a big deal? Rebecca Sullivan, coordinator of the Women’s Studies Program at the University of Calgary, starts the conversation.
2/21/2018 • 12 minutes, 16 seconds
Retweeting: Stop making things worse
Nicole Forrester, Former Olympian and assistant professor in Ryerson University's RTA School of Media, says social media users should avoid retweeting and sharing the uncensored images of the French ice dancing wardrobe malfunction... it simply amplifies the incident and makes it worse.
2/20/2018 • 5 minutes, 8 seconds
Dirty union secrets
The dirty tricks some union officials did to surreptitiously sign up non-unionized workers into a union.... without them knowing it. The Alberta government changed the law so that a secret-ballot vote doesn’t need to be held to certify a union. Licia Corbella, journalist for the Calgary Herald, shares some of the details she has discovered.
2/20/2018 • 8 minutes, 4 seconds
Video games and violence... it's a myth
There is no evidence to support these claims that violent media and real-world violence are connected. Chris Ferguson, Professor of Psychology, Stetson University, explains why the debate needs to end.
2/20/2018 • 17 minutes, 36 seconds
High mortality rate for single fathers
Single fathers often eat worse and binge drink more than parents with a traditional family arrangement.... therefore single fathers have a higher risk of early death.
John Cairney, Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto, joins the show.
2/15/2018 • 5 minutes, 11 seconds
Does where you live affect your health?
Angela is joined by Jessica Young, Assistant Professor, American University
2/15/2018 • 4 minutes, 41 seconds
Time for some tax tips
RRSP season is upon us and more and more Canadians are preparing to file their own taxes. Here are some of the fundamental aspects of RRSPs and the tax benefits they provide to tax filers. Gerry Vittoratos, the lead tax specialist at UFile, answers listeners calls and texts about taxes!
2/13/2018 • 23 minutes, 38 seconds
David Eggen on superintendent salaries
David Eggen is taking action on Alberta superintendent salaries.
2/13/2018 • 5 minutes, 11 seconds
'Taco Tuesday' is taken!
PART 1: Taco Time has demanded a Calgary restaurant to stop offering 'Taco Tuesdays'! Listening back to Rob’s interview with Kate Mitchell from AÑEJO Group about the news they received about not using the slogan “Taco Tuesday”.
PART 2: Well- What can you own?…. What can’t you own?…. Taco Tuesday is a very common slogan. Angela is joined by Debi Andrus, Adjunct Professor of Marketing at the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary.
2/13/2018 • 7 minutes, 58 seconds
Classroom Champions
Steve Mesler is a retired Olympic athlete who now heads a Calgary-based charity called Classroom Champions. Find out more about the work Classroom Champions is doing during the Winter Games.
2/12/2018 • 9 minutes, 18 seconds
Are you a thrill seeker?
Some people have a personality trait that helps them focus in highly chaotic environments.... much like the ones we are seeing now in the Winter Games. This is how a thrill-seeking personality helps Olympic athletes. Kenneth Carter, Charles Howard Professor of Psychology, Oxford College, Emory University, joins Calgary Today with all the details.
2/12/2018 • 18 minutes, 25 seconds
Environmental Assessment Announcement
The Trudeau government is introducing legislation to overhaul the way the federal government does environmental assessments on major energy projects like pipelines. Angela speaks with Jennifer Winter, Scientific Director, Energy and Environment, The School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary, about the details.
2/9/2018 • 6 minutes, 55 seconds
When will BC wine run out?
BC wine has been boycotted by the Alberta government. But in the meantime... How much BC wine is left for Alberta drinkers? Fletcher Kent, Reporter with Global Edmonton, has the answers.
2/9/2018 • 4 minutes, 30 seconds
Pipeline VS Grapevine
Special simulcast with our sister station in Vancouver, CKNW and Lynda Steele! Pipelines VS Grapevines! Taking calls from people in both BC and Alberta!
2/8/2018 • 27 minutes, 28 seconds
In defense of Supply Management
This dairy farmer wanted the opportunity to rebut the comments made by Sylvain Charlebois about supply management.
Bruce Sargent is a 4th generation dairy farmer with a farm an hour outside of Toronto.
2/8/2018 • 6 minutes, 53 seconds
This should not have happened this time- nor should it happen again
Elysha Schlichter, the mother of the young boy who died from exposure to carbon monoxide in an Airdrie apartment is still coming to terms with this awful event and would like to share her story.
2/7/2018 • 6 minutes, 44 seconds
Jet lag glasses
This company is helping Canadian athletes in Pyeong chang cope with jet lag. The founder of Somnitude, Amol Rao, joins the program.
2/7/2018 • 5 minutes, 59 seconds
Ride Rebels
The app Ride Rebels has launched in Calgary few months ago. This app will bring down the cost of limo ride and will help customers get safer rides with quality service but at discounted rates. DhananjayPankaj, the founder and CEO of Ride Rebels, joins the show.
2/7/2018 • 4 minutes, 13 seconds
Tolerating distraction
An issue in our world today is- distraction. Everyone is distracted. David Marno, Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley, chats more.
2/6/2018 • 12 minutes, 58 seconds
Calgary's parking ban and plan for the next few days
The city's snow route parking ban goes into effect today. What does this mean and what are the snow removal efforts happening in the next few days? Chris McGeachy, spokesperson for Road with the City of Calgary, has all the details.
2/5/2018 • 6 minutes, 16 seconds
Flu numbers need more details
New flu numbers are regularly released.... but what are the specifics behind these? Judy MacDonald, Medical Officer of Health for Calgary Zone Alberta Health Services, joins the show.
2/5/2018 • 6 minutes, 47 seconds
What employers can do to stop the next Larry Nassar....
Elizabeth Tippett, Associate Professor, School of Law, University of Oregon, starts the conversation on Calgary Today.
2/5/2018 • 19 minutes, 31 seconds
Suncor Autonomous Vehicles
Suncor will begin using autonomous vehicles at company-operated mines. This could result in layoffs as early as next year. What do regulators need to prepare for? David Ticoll, a distinguished fellow at the University of Toronto’s Innovation and Policy Lab, weighs in.
2/1/2018 • 13 minutes, 4 seconds
#BreadScandal
Canada’s 3 major grocers committed Competition Act crimes in bread-price fixing scandal. Angela is joined by Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, professor of Food Distribution and Policy at Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Management and professor with the Faculty of Agriculture.
1/31/2018 • 5 minutes, 53 seconds
#shecancoach
The lack of women in coaching roles is a issue across the country... the #shecancoach campaign is trying to attract more female coaches. Carolyn McCaughey, Head Coach of the Girls District Development Program at the Toronto Soccer Assocation, joins the show to share more about this movement.
1/31/2018 • 4 minutes, 45 seconds
The BC Battle Begins...
Notley says B.C.'s move to restrict bitumen is illegal and there needs to be consequences. The cabinet is now exploring Alberta's legal options.
Joseph Doucet, energy specialist and dean of the faculty of administration at the University of Alberta, weighs in.
1/31/2018 • 14 minutes, 16 seconds
Cleveland Indians remove logo- what team is next?
The Cleveland Indians will remove the controversial Chief Wahoo logo from their uniforms. Angela gets all the details from Jared Diamond. Jared writes about sports for The Wall Street Journal, with a focus on Major League Baseball.
1/30/2018 • 5 minutes, 18 seconds
Once in a 'blue moon'
Blue moon, supermoon, total lunar eclipse- all at the same time. Phil Langill, Senior Instructor, and Director, of the Rothney Astrophysical Observatory, shares all the information we need to know for tomorrow.
1/30/2018 • 4 minutes, 43 seconds
The fight after cancer treatment.
While cancer patients may complete their treatment, many patients experience significant, and often debilitating, side effects of the disease.... after the fact! These are often not being adequately addressed. Angela explores this topic in two parts. First speaking with Cancer fighter and patient ambassador, Charlotte Kessler, followed by a chat with the Director of Patient Experience at Cancer Control Alberta, Mona Delisle.
1/30/2018 • 21 minutes, 32 seconds
Need help saving? Try the Mylo app
The Mylo app can help you put away some extra cash without changing your daily habits. Philip Barrar, founder of Mylo, explains how this app works.
1/30/2018 • 6 minutes, 26 seconds
Denver Day Works program- Should Calgary attempt something similar?
The goal of the Denver Day Works program is to give temporary jobs to people who have little work experience, or even criminal records, in the hope of eventually connecting them with full-time work. Marcus Ritosa, Program Manager for the Denver Day Works program, joins Calgary Today to explain the program in Denver. Should Calgary work to have a similar program?
The Me Too movement is making its way from Hollywood to politics. Was this movement inevitable? How important is it important that this is all happening?
Tom Vernon, Global News Reporter, sets the scene with breaking news on Kent Hehr resigning from the Liberal cabinet over sexual harassment allegations.
Duane Bratt, political science professor, Chair in the Department of Economics, Justice, and Policy Studies, Mount Royal University, follows up.
1/25/2018 • 18 minutes, 18 seconds
Cannabis Lounges
Ontario is considering the possibility of permitting licensed and regulated cannabis consumption lounges and venues. Shawn Jeffords, reporter for The Canadian Press, has more information.
1/25/2018 • 9 minutes, 28 seconds
Labour Law changes: What has changed?
Starting a conversation around changes to the Alberta Labour Laws.
Overtime work? Stat Holiday pay? Tom Ross, Partner and Labour and Employment Lawyer with McLennan Ross breaks it down.
1/24/2018 • 20 minutes, 36 seconds
How well do police handle mental illness?
Are police doing enough for protect people with mental illnesses? When dealing with the police it can be hard for these people to have their voice heard.
Arthur Gallant, mental health advocate, joins Angela Kokott on Calgary Today.
1/24/2018 • 19 minutes, 37 seconds
NAFTA Negotiations: What to expect
NAFTA’s future hangs in the balance this week as negotiators from the United States, Canada and Mexico try to settle major differences in Montreal.
Stephen Farnsworth, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the University of Mary Washington weighs in.
1/23/2018 • 6 minutes, 33 seconds
The Shift with Drex
Drex joins Angela Kokott to chat about his new late-night show, "The Shift."
1/19/2018 • 4 minutes, 58 seconds
Light and breast cancer
A new study shows that women who live in neighborhoods that have higher levels of outdoor light during the night have a greater risk of getting breast cancer. Richard Stevens, Professor, School of Medicine, University of Connecticut, joins the show to explain.
1/19/2018 • 8 minutes, 43 seconds
Rachel Notley stops by 770 CHQR
Angela Kokott asked Premier Rachel Notley some tough questions during her visit to the 770 CHQR studios.
1/18/2018 • 16 minutes, 35 seconds
There is still homelessness in Calgary
A decade ago, city leaders and anti-poverty advocates started a plan to eliminate homelessness in our city. While the 10-year dream of ending homelessness is unfulfilled, the fight continues. Angela Kokott speaks with Cheryl Hamelin, RESOLVE Campaign’s Executive Director, about how much they accomplished in the past ten years and their plans moving forward.
1/16/2018 • 10 minutes
Do driverless cars understand human interactions?
Driverless cars might follow to rules of the road, but how will they interact with the social signals, rage and unspoken rules humans have? Abdesalam Soudi, Sociolinguist with the University of Pittsburgh Linguistics department, joins the show to explain.
1/16/2018 • 13 minutes, 10 seconds
Discriminating against the poor
People should not be able to discriminate against the poor. Elizabeth McIsaac is the President of Maytree which exploring solutions to poverty using a human rights approach. She joins the show to speak deeper into discimination.
1/16/2018 • 18 minutes, 13 seconds
Listeners thoughts on the 'birthday suit' swim
Listeners shared their thoughts on Calgary Today about the cities decision to cancel the nude swim at the Southland Leisure Centre this weekend. What are your thoughts?
1/12/2018 • 4 minutes, 49 seconds
Shane Homes YMCA at Rocky Ridge
While on location Angela was joined by the CEO of the YMCA, Shannon Doram, to chat about the largest YMCA in the world. This brand new Rocky Ridge YMCA is set to open on Monday and will provide several amenities for the community. This includes several employment opportunities and is changing face of recreation.
1/12/2018 • 19 minutes, 27 seconds
How should opioid related deaths be handled?
The amount of opioid related deaths continues to rise and we should treat these deaths as a public health issue. Gabriela Novotna, Researcher with the Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit, joined the show to share her thoughts.
1/12/2018 • 10 minutes, 55 seconds
Stephen Mandel announces bid for Alberta Party leadership
Stephen Mandel joins Angela Kokott to talk about his reasons for running for the leadership of the Alberta Party.
1/11/2018 • 6 minutes, 52 seconds
Smoking alternative: Heat not Burn
The new heat device called IQOS, or I Quit Ordinary Smoking, is the new craze that could be safer than smoking real cigarettes.
Laurent Huber, Executive Director at ASH- Action on Smoking & Health joins Angela Kokott on Calgary Today.
1/10/2018 • 5 minutes, 19 seconds
Teaching kids to speak up for themselves
It's important your kids learn the confidence they need to voice their opinion. Calgary Today is joined by Alyson Schafer, Parenting Expert.
1/9/2018 • 19 minutes, 53 seconds
The GTA Skinny Dippers have something to say
The GTA Skinny Dippers are a group of Naturist/Nudist that skinny dip at public pools in the Greater Toronto Area. They have been renting out public pools for over 20 years without an incident.Angela is joined by Ron Schout, President of the GTA Skinny Dippers.
1/9/2018 • 8 minutes, 10 seconds
Joshua Boyle Update
Joshua Boyle remains in police custody after making another brief court appearance this morning. Angela is joined by Abigail Bimman, Global National Ottawa correspondent, for all the details.
1/8/2018 • 4 minutes, 8 seconds
Tax Reform
Once-In-A-Generation tax reform is not an effective path to fairness. It would be better to invest in ongoing, regular analysis of all major tax provisions. Michael Wolfson Canada Research Chair in population health modeling/populomics, University of Ottawa, joins Calgary Today to share more.
1/8/2018 • 15 minutes, 12 seconds
Midfield- out by February 19th
The Midfield residents finally learned their fate- The judge decided that there isn’t sufficient evidence that the City of Calgary acted in bad faith and the residents have to be out by February 19th. Midfield resident, Calan Lovstrom, joins the show.
1/8/2018 • 7 minutes, 12 seconds
Tax Assessments
Over half a million property and business tax assessments have been mailed out today. These assessments are an estimate of the market value of your home or rental value of your business and will determine your property/ business taxes.
Global News reporter Aurelio Perri joins Angela Kokott.
1/5/2018 • 7 minutes, 41 seconds
Self control will help you stick to your resolutions
We have all set New Year's resolutions, but how long will these stick? Research shows how self-control can help you keep the resolutions alive. Angela is joined by Marco A. Palma, Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics and Director Human Behavior Laboratory, Texas A&M University.
1/4/2018 • 10 minutes, 40 seconds
Trump and Bannon
Steve Bannon’s quotes in a new book and the relationship between Trump and Bannon. Thoughts from Stephen Farnsworth, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the University of Mary Washington.
1/4/2018 • 6 minutes, 22 seconds
Technology taking over the government
Technology will make today’s government obsolete. Sunil Johal, policy director at The Mowat Centre at the University of Toronto, says that this is a good thing.
1/3/2018 • 21 minutes, 8 seconds
High Performance Rodeo
The High Performance Rodeo is an annual festival that fills the city in January with a variety of live performances from around the world. The Festival Producer, Kelly Reay, joins Calgary Today!
1/3/2018 • 5 minutes, 5 seconds
Baby giraffe dies at Calgary Zoo
A baby giraffe has died at the Calgary Zoo, only 48 hours after it was born.
Colleen Baird, General Curator at the Calgary Zoo explains what happened.
1/3/2018 • 6 minutes, 8 seconds
New Mortgage Rules
The new mortgage rules are now in effect in Canada. What does this mean for buyers and sellers? David Dale-Johnson, Executive Professor and the Stan Melton Chair in Real Estate at the Alberta School of Business at U of A, joins the show.
1/2/2018 • 7 minutes, 26 seconds
Understanding equalization
Trevor Tombe, associate professor of Economics University of Calgary / Research Fellow - School of Public Policy starts the conversation around equalization. Is it to blame for Alberta's fiscal mess? How does is work exactly?
1/2/2018 • 19 minutes, 19 seconds
Emotional support for boys
Boys need more emotional support that girls- here's why. Alyson Schafer, Parenting Expert, joins Jodi Hughes on Calgary Today!
1/2/2018 • 8 minutes, 32 seconds
Jock's Mom's FAMOUS Christmas ham recipe
Sports wasn't on the menu during this sports break on the friday before Christmas... due to popular demand, Jock Wilson's mom shared her famous Christmas ham recipe!
12/23/2017 • 3 minutes, 29 seconds
Phoenix Pay Problems
Marianne Hladun, regional vice president of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, joins Angela to discuss the latest glitch in the Phoenix pay system that could see federal civil servants get low- or no pay during the holidays.
12/22/2017 • 7 minutes, 7 seconds
Stress during the holidays
The holidays can be a stressful season. University of Calgary professor of clinical psychology Keith Dobson chats with Angela Kokott about how to look after your own mental health during the holidays and help others who are feeling down.
12/21/2017 • 9 minutes, 38 seconds
Underage drinking... at home?
Kids drinking- what are your rules? What should the rules be?
Esme Fuller-Thomson, a nursing and social work professor at the University of Toronto that researches underage drinking, joins Angela on Calgary Today.
12/20/2017 • 24 minutes, 25 seconds
Wild Weather on the Prairies- What are your wild weather stories?
The author of Wild Weather on the Prairies, Monica Zurowski, joins the show. Do you have any wild weather stories?
12/19/2017 • 20 minutes, 26 seconds
Holiday Tipping Etiquette
Tipping over the holidays! How much you should tip and when you should tip. Angela is joined by Margaret Page, Business Etiquette Expert.
12/18/2017 • 11 minutes, 1 second
Reverse Advent Calendar?
Keep gift giving under control with a reverse advent calendar!
Allison Weigensberg, Professional Organizer and owner of Everything In Place explains it to Angela Kokott.
12/14/2017 • 5 minutes, 45 seconds
No Facebook for THIS social media researcher
This social media researcher does not have Facebook.... here's why.
Jaigris Hodson is an Assistant Professor, College of Interdisciplinary Studies, at Royal Roads University and joins Angela Kokott on Calgary Today.
12/14/2017 • 19 minutes, 17 seconds
Stuffing shoe boxes: Is it the best way to help?
Perhaps you should reconsider stuffing shoe boxes this holiday season. It might be doing more harm than good.
Joelle McNamara, founder of the Kenya-based development organization Badala tells Angela why that is.
12/14/2017 • 17 minutes, 55 seconds
Roy Moore defeated: what does that mean for the U.S.?
What exactly does Roy Moore's defeat mean in the States?
Stephen Farnsworth is the Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the University of Mary Washington and joins Angela Kokott on Calgary Today.
12/14/2017 • 5 minutes, 30 seconds
Are you eating out more? Study says: Yes
A new study looking into food prices says Canadians are eating out more and can expect to pay extra for their meals in 2018.
Jay Harris, researcher from the Faculty of Computer Science at Dalhousie University discusses it with Angela.
12/13/2017 • 20 minutes, 48 seconds
Reading books can benefit your baby
Reading the right books.... at the right time.... will be a benefit for your baby’s brain.
Lisa S. Scott, Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Florida joins Angela Kokott on Calgary Today.
12/13/2017 • 18 minutes, 48 seconds
Jason Nixon Controversy
Details have come out around UCP house leader Jason Nixon firing a woman after a sexual harassment complaint. Edmonton Journal Politics Reporter Emma Graney joins Angela Kokott with the latest.
http://edmontonjournal.com/news/politics/sexual-harassment-case-involving-mlas-former-firm-surfaces-during-labour-law-changes
12/13/2017 • 7 minutes, 32 seconds
Secondary Suite Switch-Up
A big decision was made in council yesterday. After years of attempts at reform, and countless hours debating individual applications at council, secondary suites are one step closer to being allowed city-wide.
Ward 12 Councillor Shane Keating joins Angela Kokott on Calgary Today.
12/12/2017 • 13 minutes, 21 seconds
Duane Bratt on the Mainstreet Polling mistake
Angela Kokott is joined by Duane Bratt, Professor of Political Science at Mount Royal University.
12/11/2017 • 6 minutes, 13 seconds
What should you get the gear-head in your life for X-mas?
Are you wondering what to buy your favourite gear-head forChristmas? Our Motor Monday expert, Brian Turner, Automotive Columnist at Post Media and driving.ca, has some ideas.
12/11/2017 • 9 minutes, 14 seconds
Al Franken- stepping down "in the coming weeks"
Senator Al Franken announced he will be stepping down "in the coming weeks" amid sexual misconduct allegations. David Schultz, Professor of Political Science at Hamline University, joins the show to chat about this further.
12/8/2017 • 6 minutes, 7 seconds
Is the province supporting our Olympic Bid?
The Deputy Premier and Alberta Culture and Tourism Minister say they're going to the 2018 Winter Olympics… but does this mean the province is supporting Calgary's Olympic Bid? Global News Reporter Aurelio Perri has more.
12/8/2017 • 5 minutes, 17 seconds
Kinder Morgan wins appeal
Kinder Morgan has just won the appeal over Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. We get a follow-up from Dr. Kent Fellows, Research Associate with the School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary.
12/8/2017 • 4 minutes, 43 seconds
Do you e-card?
It's time to send out you holiday cards. Are e-cards still popular? Should they be? Angela is joined by Lesley-Anne Scorgie with www.MeVest.ca
12/7/2017 • 9 minutes, 53 seconds
Public Art and Creative Canada
Why is Creative Canada not getting the recognition it deserves?
Dr. Patrick Finn, Associate Professor in the School of Creative and Performing Arts, and Computational Media Design at The University of Calgary joins Angela Kokott on Calgary Today.
Further reading here.
12/6/2017 • 15 minutes, 27 seconds
Update: Ventura County Fires
A fast-moving, wind-fueled wildfire swept into Ventura County early this morning. It burned 45,500 acres, destroying homes and forcing 27,000 people to evacuate. Ashlee Mullany, US Correspondent for 7 News Sydney, is live from the area.
12/5/2017 • 6 minutes, 8 seconds
Canada- China Trade
Trudeau says Canada will continue to work toward the goal of starting formal trade negotiations with China despite continued differences over a number of significant issues. The next guest weighs in on why he believes there won’t be a ‘progressive’ Canada-China trade deal. Angela is joined by Charles Burton, Professor of Political Science at Brock University, former Canadian diplomat to China.
12/5/2017 • 16 minutes, 48 seconds
Making Election Fairer
Making elections fairer, more accessible. Today Christina Gray, Minister Responsible for Democratic Renewal, provided details about An Act to Strengthen and Protect Democracy in the province. Global News Edmonton reporter Tom Vernon has all the details.
12/4/2017 • 6 minutes, 56 seconds
How to react to a racist incident
How should we act when we witness a racist incident? Alexandre Da Costa, an assistant professor at the University of Alberta, joins Angela Kokott to discuss.
12/4/2017 • 11 minutes, 31 seconds
Kensington Manor update
Cristina Vallejo, a resident of Kensington Manor joins Angela with the latest on the situation at the building.
Some of the tenants are trying to get in touch with more people from the building to hold a meeting this weekend and will possibly take further action; for more information:
Twitter: @RAM_Alberta
Facebook: Renters Action Movement - Calgary
Phone number: +1 (403) 803-6911
12/1/2017 • 4 minutes, 50 seconds
Justin Trudeau's LGBTQ2 apology: is it enough?
The LGBTQ2 apology was a good start, but is it enough?
John Paul Catungal, a professor in the Social Justice Institute at the University of British Columbia joins Angela Kokott to discuss.
11/29/2017 • 14 minutes, 47 seconds
Workplace Safety
Starting the conversation around workplace safety in light of the recent changes made by the government. Does the economy tie into workplace safety? What do companies need to do to ensure workplace safety?
Bob Montgomery, ex-RCMP turned safety professional, joins Angela Kokott on Calgary Today.
11/29/2017 • 24 minutes, 3 seconds
Have you joined the 'Instant Pot' craze?
Instant Pot appears to be one of the hottest holiday gifts this year... judging by how many stores are sold out. What makes the Instant Pot so special?
Greta Podleski, Author of five # 1 Bestselling cookbooks, including her latest one, “Yum & Yummer", joins Angela Kokott on Calgary Today.
11/28/2017 • 7 minutes, 48 seconds
Driving with cannabis: what will/should be legal?
Driving under the influence of marijuana: What will the rules and regulations be and what SHOULD they be?
Angela Kokott chats with Paul Armentano, Deputy Director of NORML, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, and also serves as a faculty member at Oaksterdam University.
11/28/2017 • 38 minutes, 4 seconds
Why are we SO upset when our team loses?
The psychology of sports fans. Why do they get SO upset when their teams loses?
After yesterday's Grey Cup loss, Angela Kokott chats with Susan Whitnourne, Emeritus professor of psychology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and takes your calls and texts.
11/27/2017 • 19 minutes, 50 seconds
Plastic in our streams, rivers and oceans.
Plastic never goes away! Even though it breaks down so small that we can't see it... a significant amount ends up in our streams, rivers and oceans each year.
Sean Brilliant – Senior Conservation Biologist with the Canadian Wildlife Federation joins Angela Kokott on Calgary Today.
11/27/2017 • 16 minutes, 27 seconds
We are ready for the Grey Cup!
Stamps Fans are ready.... Calgary is ready... The Stamps play in the Grey Cup this weekend.
Part 1: Scott Fisher, former Stampeders beat reporter, shares some Stamps/ Grey Cup history
Part 2: SandyDubyk, Spokesperson with the Calgary Grey Cup Committee, is currently at the Ottawa Airport awaiting the Calgary Stampede Royalty and the Calgary Stampede Indian Princess. What is the atmosphere like in Ottawa leading up to the Grey Cup?
Part 3: Willow Kay, Stamps Outrider for the past 7 years, in on her way to Ottawa for the Grey Cup!
11/23/2017 • 12 minutes, 44 seconds
Have you been scammed by the CRA?
Jarrod had a voicemail yesterday which was clearly a CRA scam! The message was a robocall saying that it was the Canada Revenue Agency and that there was a lawsuit being registered under his name. In conclusion it said to please call the number or an arrest warrant will be issued under your name.
What do you do to stay protected? Detective Katherine Davidson with the CPS Crimes Unit, breaks things down!
11/22/2017 • 6 minutes, 3 seconds
Peter Demong on Olympic Bid
Council voted to keep the city’s Olympic dreams alive yesterday! Peter Demong, ward 14 councillor, was one of only 4 councillors who voted against putting more money into a bid exploration.
11/21/2017 • 7 minutes, 12 seconds
Losing young men to suicide
Too many rural Canadian communities are losing young men to suicide. What the research shows us is that rural communities need to demand the development of new preventative resources.
Genevieve Creighton, is a research associate in the Injury Research and Prevention Unit, Department of Pediatrics at UBC. Her research looks at young men, masculinities, and health practices using a variety of qualitative methods. She joins Angela to speak to this topic.
11/21/2017 • 17 minutes, 19 seconds
Therapy for postpartum depression
Why online therapy for postpartum depression is gaining momentum and becoming more popular. Patricia Tomasi, Mental Health Writer at HuffPost Canada, joins Angela.
11/21/2017 • 8 minutes, 58 seconds
Charity Funding
People need to get over how much charity funding goes to administration. The numbers show that the charitable sector is not only operating effectively, it's offering more to Canadian society than most of us even realize. Marina Glogovac President & CEO of CanadaHelps.org joins the show.
11/21/2017 • 17 minutes, 46 seconds
Alberta Class Sizes
Stats for the last school year have shown Kindergarten to grade 3 class sizes at many schools are exceeding recommended limits. John Himpe has looked into why class sizes have become such a big issue.
11/17/2017 • 4 minutes, 37 seconds
Stampeders Western Final Tributes!
Part 1: Mike Franco, Senior Director of Business Operations and Executive Committee Member of the Calgary Stampeders
Part 2: George Hopkins, Stampeders Equipment Manager, in his 46th season with the Stamps
Part 3: Cam Cote, Season ticket holder and father of Stampeder Rob Cote
Part 4: Jenn Hill, long time Stamps fan
Part 5: Randy Chevrier, former Stampeder, 3 time Grey Cup Champ and Facilitator with Dare to Care Bullying prevention program
11/16/2017 • 21 minutes, 32 seconds
Adolescence and Cannabis
This study finds that adolescent cannabis use has not increased in states that have legalized medical marijuana. Christine Mauro, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics at the Columbia University Medical Center, joins the show.
11/16/2017 • 11 minutes, 55 seconds
Kelley Keehn - be careful who we trust with finances
Advice on how to ensure you aren’t sitting in front of the next Bernie Madoff or Earl Jones. And even more likely, how to determine that you aren’t in front of a well-intentioned but unqualified “planner.” Kelley Keehn, author of nine books, and personal finance educator, gives some advice.
11/15/2017 • 17 minutes, 27 seconds
Marijuana legalization and driving
Transportation Minister Brian Mason tabled amendments to the Traffic Safety Act in preparation of cannabis legalization on July 1st. He joins Angela Kokott to elaborate.
11/14/2017 • 6 minutes, 14 seconds
Friends with benefits
Are friends with benefits are becoming more popular than the traditional relationship Chantal Heide, relationship expert and Canada's Dating Coach, joins Angela on Calgary Today!
11/14/2017 • 18 minutes, 14 seconds
Councillor Shane Keating on a Calgary Olympic bid
Councillor Shane Keating joins Angela Kokott to discuss a possible Olympic bid and a city administration report that suggests another $2 million to continue exploring the idea.
11/14/2017 • 6 minutes, 29 seconds
Calgary Today: Safe Consumption Sites
Is the debate ofver drug supervised consumption sites finally coming to an end? Within the past two years the number of safe consumption sites approved to operate in Canada has gone from one to 22, as well as some interim sites.
In this 5 part series: Angela Kokott explores various angles around these sites. How do they work? Where will they be? How does the neighbourhood feel? Will this help a big population in our city?
PART 1: Miranda Compton, Regional Director of Prevention at Vancouver Coastal Health, shares how safe consumption sites work at her site that is already up and operating.
PART 2: Tom Vernon, Provincial Affairs Reporter with Global Edmonton, speaks on the afternoon Health Canada approved four safe drug consumption sites in Edmonton.
PART 3: Associate Minister of Health, Brandy Payne, shares information on the supervised consumption site approved for the Sheldon Chumir centre here in Calgary.
PART 4: The City will now be offering safe areas where addicts can consume drugs while still having access to the life-saving measures in case of overdose. Peter Oliver, President of the Beltline Neighbourhoods Association, shares his views of this site.
PART 5: Jason Walker, Unit Sergeant for the Guns and Gangs Unit with the Calgary Police Service, expalins how CPS feels about safe consumption sites in Calgary.
11/13/2017 • 45 minutes, 7 seconds
Angela Kokott on injured bear
11/11/2017 • 6 minutes, 59 seconds
Greg Clark Steps Down
Greg Clark joined Angela Kokott following his announcement that he's stepping down as leader of the Alberta Party.
11/11/2017 • 5 minutes, 42 seconds
Seriously... why are gas prices so high?
Calgary Petroleum Analyst, Michael Ervin, starts the conversation! Why are we paying so much at the pumps?
11/10/2017 • 19 minutes, 57 seconds
Michael Reist- Boys and girls learn differently
Michael Reist, Educational Consulting and author of "Raising Boys in a New Kind of World", joins Angela to chat about how gender differences influence learning and behaviour.
11/10/2017 • 18 minutes, 22 seconds
PUP Program
Traveling can be stressful so the LAX PUP program is an opportunity to provide stress relief and comfort to passengers .... through interaction with pets. Heidi Huebner, the PUP program director, joins Angela Kokott!
11/10/2017 • 5 minutes, 34 seconds
Hepeating and mansplaining
Dr. Dennis Storoshenko, assistant professor of linguistics at the University of Calgary explains the term "hepeating" and where it originated.
11/9/2017 • 4 minutes, 56 seconds
AMA safety survey
AMA vice president Jeff Kasbrick talks to Angela Kokott about a recent AMA survey that found many Alberta drivers aren't following the laws they claim to support.
11/8/2017 • 8 minutes, 40 seconds
Jason Kenney and Bill 24
After five days of deliberation, the UCP has decided it will oppose the government’s Bill 24- the Act to Support Gay-Straight Alliances. Janet Brown, pollster and political commentator, weighs in.
11/8/2017 • 7 minutes, 19 seconds
Cannabis Legislation - A hold up in the Senate?
Matt Maurer, chair of the Cannabis Law Group at Minden Gross, joins Angela Kokott on Calgary Today to discuss whether the Senate could delay the government's pot bill beyond the July deadline.
11/7/2017 • 4 minutes, 13 seconds
Gun Violence
Eric Sorensen, Senior National Affairs Correspondent with Global News, takes a dynamic look at the scope of gun violence in the U.S., the reality that the magnitude of the violence this weekend is the result of the "guns situation" and the type of guns Americans can own and access - and what it'll take for anything to change, if it ever will.
11/6/2017 • 7 minutes, 30 seconds
Why bystanders rarely speak up
Starting the discussion about why bystanders rarely speak up when they witness sexual harassment. Angela is joined by George B. Cunningham, Professor of Sport Management, Faculty Affiliate of the Women's and Gender Studies Program, and Director, Laboratory for Diversity in Sport, Texas A&M University.
11/6/2017 • 18 minutes, 7 seconds
Career Counselling
Are people now overqualified for jobs? That’s what Stats Canada is saying. If a grad only applies for jobs that require a post-secondary degree, they may be left unemployed for long period of time, which doesn’t look great to employers. Michael Sorsdahl, a career counsellor with Canada Career Counselling and Registered Provisional Psychologist, weighs in on what people should do to get back into the work force.
11/3/2017 • 4 minutes, 30 seconds
Curable diseases
Why aren’t we curing the world’s most curable diseases? Some tropical diseases can be treated with very inexpensive daily treatments yet they aren't. Katherine J. Wu, Candidate in Microbiology at Harvard University discusses why people are still suffering from diseases.
11/2/2017 • 5 minutes, 16 seconds
What are the best cities/towns in Alberta?
Is the housing market turning around in Calgary? The Real Estate Investment Networks has released a list of the top 10 cities in Alberta to invest in. Don Campbell, author and senior analyst of Real Estate Investment Network, weighs in on this topic.
11/2/2017 • 10 minutes, 18 seconds
How should we handle failure?
Failure is a part of life but how do we cope with it? How do we not only move on from failure, but learn from it? Selin Malkoc, Associate Professor of Marketing at Ohio State University, talks to Angela about how we can improve ourselves after going through a difficult time.
11/2/2017 • 11 minutes, 52 seconds
Guilty Pleasures
Canadians tend to go overboard financially when it comes to their guilty pleasures and according to a new study... Eating out is tour biggest guilty pleasure. Brent Reynolds, chief customer experience officer for Capital One Canada, has all the details!
11/1/2017 • 4 minutes, 39 seconds
The science of fright
Why do we LOVE to be scared? What is the science behind fear? Arash Javanbakht, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Wayne State University, joins the show to explain.
10/31/2017 • 9 minutes, 11 seconds
Lindsay Ell- WE Day
WE Day celebrates the difference young people make through volunteering. It takes place in 19 cities across the U.S., Canada and the U.K. This year, Calgarian country music artist, Lindsay Ell will be a part of the celebrations.
10/31/2017 • 15 minutes, 5 seconds
Safe consumption in Calgary
The City of Calgary will now be offering safe areas where addicts can consume drugs while having access to the life-saving measures they need in case of an overdose. Peter Oliver, President of the Beltline Neighbourhoods Association, joins the show!
10/31/2017 • 13 minutes, 50 seconds
Policing our kids lunches
The school year has been underway for nearly two months. How are parents coping with school lunches and snacks rules? - Lisa Rutledge says that it's time for us to stop policing what kids bring for lunch.
Lisa Rutledge is a registered dietitian who helps people redefine their relationship with food. She blogs at www.LisaRutledge.ca
10/30/2017 • 18 minutes, 26 seconds
User-focused architecture
The architects at this company have a different approach to building an office. This team focuses on what the people working in the office want, not just executives. Zarina Ramal-Shah, associate at Lemay&Toker and architect, joins the show.
10/30/2017 • 5 minutes, 38 seconds
Impact of arthritis
The Wood Forum & 2017 Joint Health Symposium takes place tomorrow. Starting the discussion around the impact of arthritis on individuals, families and our society as a whole. Angela is joined by Janet Yale, CEO & President of The Arthritis Society.
10/30/2017 • 3 minutes, 56 seconds
Angela and Danielle- opposing viewpoints on the Catholic Sex Ed plans
Angela Kokott and Danielle Smith dissect and debate their opposing viewpoints on the Catholic Sex Education plans.
10/27/2017 • 12 minutes, 42 seconds
Our jobs give us more than just money
The biggest complaint people have is that they aren't paid enough for what they do. BUT there is a lot more that your job gives you than just money. Angela is joined by Rhonda Scharf Consultant, speaker, trainer and author who works with organizations to save time, money and sanity.
10/26/2017 • 5 minutes
Vandalism- who is doing it?
The conversation around vandalism gets started. Who's doing it, why are people doing it, is it getting worse?
10/26/2017 • 36 minutes, 31 seconds
Yum and Yummer and the changing world of cookbooks
The changing business of cookbooks. Technology has changed the way we cook, see and try recipes. Greta Podleski is trying to keep up with the trends- combining 'online' videos with traditional recipes.
Greta Podleski is author of Yum and Yummer: Ridiculously tasty recipes that'll blow your mind, but not your diet! You can check out this cookbook below:
https://www.amazon.ca/Yum-Yummer-Ridiculously-Recipes-Thatll/dp/1775047008
10/26/2017 • 5 minutes, 58 seconds
What really happens when Amazon comes to your city
Seattle knows best! A discussion about what really happens when Amazon comes to a city. Paul Roberts, Seattle journalist, joins Angela Kokott.
You can read Paul's article HERE!
10/25/2017 • 17 minutes, 45 seconds
Catholic Sex Ed curriculum
Angela is joined by Janet French, journalist for the Edmonton Journal.
10/25/2017 • 6 minutes, 52 seconds
Federal Governments Fiscal Update
MP Michelle Rempel reacts the the Canadian governments budget update today.
10/24/2017 • 6 minutes, 47 seconds
Are self-scanners taking over?
Walmart rolled out a new technology that allows customers to scan and tally up their items while shopping, saving them time at checkout.
Are self-scanners are taking over?- This question generated a lot of coversation. Sunil Johal, policy director at The Mowat Centre at the University of Toronto, joined the program to start things off. Then the phone lines were opened to hear what you had to say.
10/24/2017 • 17 minutes, 14 seconds
Have you heard of disaster fatigue?
If you've ever looked at social media and found yourself overwhelmed by all of the negativity around the world, you're not alone. This is called: disaster fatigue. Dr. Mary McNaughton-Cassill, psychology professor at the University of Texas, explains.
10/24/2017 • 18 minutes
Jeff Davison- Sworn in to council
Four new councillors, an incumbent mayor and 10 incumbent councillors were sworn in today. Jeff Davison was one of the four new councillors sworn in.
10/24/2017 • 6 minutes, 29 seconds
Teens and smartphones
There is something stealing teens’ sleep... but there's a simple solution to fix this. Jean Twenge, author of iGen: Why Today's Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy--and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood, explains.
10/23/2017 • 16 minutes, 42 seconds
Shaun Majumder headlines @yycomedyfest
Nothing but laughs here.... Shaun Majumder will be headlining this years Gala evening at the YYComedy Festival.
10/20/2017 • 5 minutes, 44 seconds
Safe consumption sites- How do they work?
How do these safe consumption sites work? What happens in there? We hear from a Vancouver based company that is already fully operating. Miranda Compton, Regional Director of Prevention at Vancouver Coastal Health, answers some questions.
10/20/2017 • 6 minutes, 41 seconds
News Talk 770 and Global Calgary renew deal with the Calgary Stampeders
News Talk 770 brand director John Vos has the details on the renewed partnership with the Calgary Stampeders.
10/20/2017 • 4 minutes, 27 seconds
Bill Morneau had a hard question period
Mike Le Couteur, Parliamentary Correspondent for Global National, has the full update on Bill Morneau.
10/19/2017 • 12 minutes, 30 seconds
Financial literacy for kids
Angela is joined by Melissa From, JA President and CEO, to start the conversation about financial literacy for kids. What is the role schools should be playing when comes to financial literacy?
10/19/2017 • 16 minutes, 38 seconds
Remembering the life and legacy of Gord Downie
Jarrod Wheeldon helps us reflect and remember the incredible legacy of Canadian legend, Gord Downie.
10/19/2017 • 4 minutes, 22 seconds
Male breast cancer
Even though breast cancer is more common in women, it can also develop in men. Shawn Chirrey, senior manager, health promotion and community engagement, with the Canadian Cancer Society, explains more.
10/19/2017 • 5 minutes, 41 seconds
Safe consumption sites
Health Canada has approved four safe drug consumption sites in Edmonton.
Tom Vernon, Provincial Affairs Reporter with Global Edmonton, has all the updates.
10/18/2017 • 5 minutes, 36 seconds
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Rocky Horror Picture Show – A Staged Reading with live music will take place on October 28th. Now in its 3rd year, this event is a shared fundraiser event for Evergreen Theatre and Alberta Playwrights’ Network. Trevor Rueger, Executive director with Alberta Playwrights Network, joins Angela Kokott.
10/18/2017 • 4 minutes, 31 seconds
Lori Williams starts the post election conversation
Time to start the conversation about last nights election with Lori Williams, Associate professor of Political Science at Mount Royal University.
10/17/2017 • 18 minutes, 5 seconds
Motor Monday with Brian Turner
Brian Turner, Automotive Columnist at Post Media and driving.ca, has the pros/ cons/ tips for purchasing winter alloy rims.
10/16/2017 • 7 minutes, 30 seconds
Attitudes about aging
Thomas G. Wellner, President and CEO of Revera, a leading owner, operator and investor in the senior living sector, believes that businesses should be the first to change attitudes about aging. Here's why....
10/16/2017 • 16 minutes, 45 seconds
Ward Sutherland clarifies comments - Calgary Today with Angela Kokott
10/12/2017 • 6 minutes, 10 seconds
Heat-not-burn tobacco
Have you heard of heat-not-burn tobacco? Is the newest tobacco product catching on in Canada? Dr. Matthew Stanbrook, a specialist in respirology at Toronto Western Hospital, explains more.
10/12/2017 • 7 minutes, 24 seconds
Off-Script- Prisoner Pen Pals
How responsible is society for inmates’ comfort and mental health while behind bars? This is the story of why one woman, inspired by her step-father’s incarceration, started a prisoner pen pals service. Angela chats with the producers of Off-Script, Jill Croteau and Nate Luit.
10/12/2017 • 5 minutes, 37 seconds
Kristopher Wells on the first-ever survey of Alberta's trans youth
Kristopher Wells, faculty director at the University of Alberta Institute for Sexual Minority Studies, has the details on the first-ever survey of Alberta's trans youth that found violence, safety and discrimination to be major issues.
10/11/2017 • 11 minutes, 11 seconds
Update on wildfires from Santa Rosa
We get the latest update from San Francisco on the current wildfire situation from Jill Tucker, San Francisco Chronicle writer
10/10/2017 • 5 minutes, 24 seconds
Nenshi and Smith on Policing
Speaking to both Mayoral candidate Bill Smith and Incumbent Naheed Nenshi about policing and police behavior. What needs to be done in Calgary?
10/10/2017 • 8 minutes, 46 seconds
Best cities to find jobs
The best cities to find work in Canada are located in only three provinces. Daniel Tencer, Senior Business Editor, HuffPost Canada, breaks it all down.
10/10/2017 • 37 minutes, 28 seconds
Making marijuana safe
Alberta unveiled its marijuana framework and it calls for a minimum age of 18 to buy. How can the population remain safe when cannabis becomes legal? Shekhar Parmar, President + CEO at Harvest Medicine in Northland Village Mall, joins Jodi Hughes.
10/10/2017 • 8 minutes, 10 seconds
Copeman Health- Aging Skin
Angela is joined by Copeman Healthcare Family Physician, Dr. Angela Nguan, to discuss why skin ages and what you can do to keep your skin looking young, healthy and happy.
10/5/2017 • 5 minutes, 34 seconds
Kent Hehr on Energy East
Kent Hehr joins the show to comment on Energy East.
10/5/2017 • 5 minutes, 13 seconds
The School of Public Policy on Energy East
TransCanada has cancelled its Energy East pipeline and Eastern Mainline proposals. Jennifer Winter, Scientific Director, Energy and Environment, The School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary, starts the discussion.
10/5/2017 • 4 minutes, 1 second
National Depression Screening Day
Today is National Depression Screening Day which aims to raise awareness around depression and the impact is has on Calgarians. Deb Kieran, Counselling Manager at the Calgary Counselling Centre, starts the conversation.
10/5/2017 • 17 minutes, 54 seconds
A cannabis conversation
With the Feds coming out with their tax proposal and the province releasing its plan for the legalization of marijuana. We talk about the sweet spot before governments are taking too much and people continue to buy from dealers. Jim Parco, Professor in the Department of Economics & Business at Colorado College, gives some insight.
10/5/2017 • 17 minutes, 40 seconds
Trumps gun comments
What… if anything… we should we be reading into Trump's comments about guns?
10/4/2017 • 6 minutes, 16 seconds
YYC Economy
What needs to be done to revitalize Calgary? Amber Ruddy, Director of Provincial Affairs with CFIB, shares her thoughts with Angela
10/3/2017 • 11 minutes, 42 seconds
Calgary Chamber Mayoral Debate
We are broadcasting LIVE from the Calgary Chamber Mayoral Debate. Naheed Nenshi alongside challengers Bill Smith and Andre Chabot will be taking part in an interactive town hall event. Business leaders and mayoral hopefuls discuss the economy and real issues facing business today. Zoe Addington, Director of Policy, Research and Government Relations with the Calgary Chamber, stops by to chat with Angela.
10/3/2017 • 13 minutes, 56 seconds
University of Calgary professor weighs in on public art debate
Dr. Patrick Finn, an associate professor at the University of Calgary's school of creative and performing arts and computational media design, weighs in on the public art policy debate in Calgary.
9/28/2017 • 8 minutes, 49 seconds
What Netflix's $500M could mean for YYC
Netflix will invest at least $500 million in original productions here in Canada. We get a response from the Calgary film industry. Luke Azevedo, Calgary Film Commissioner, joins Angela Kokott.
9/28/2017 • 4 minutes, 17 seconds
Copeman Health- Pain treatments
Today we’re talking about an innovative pain treatment for osteoarthritic knees, rotator cuff tendonitis, joint arthritis and more that will be available soon in Calgary.
Joining Angela is Copeman Healthcare’s Dr. Nathan Thakur to explain what the therapy is, how effective it is and how you can get it.
9/28/2017 • 4 minutes, 26 seconds
Access to naloxone in YYC
Part 1: The ORCA app will connect people to information about fentanyl and other opioids and help them locate naloxone kits in their neighbourhood.
GUEST: Re Carlson, the founder of the Orca App project
Part 2: Will an app such as ORCA be successful in Calgary? What is available in Calgary currently to help with the opioid crisis?
GUEST: Leslie Hill, Executive Director of HIV Community Link and spokesperson for the Calgary Coalition on Supervised Consumption
9/28/2017 • 18 minutes, 16 seconds
HIV Community Link
Will an app such as ORCA be successful in Calgary? What is available in Calgary currently to help with the opioid crisis? Angela Kokott is joined by Leslie Hill, Executive Director of HIV Community Link and spokesperson for the Calgary Coalition on Supervised Consumption.
9/28/2017 • 10 minutes, 3 seconds
ORCA App Project
The ORCA app will connect people to information about fentanyl and other opioids and help them locate naloxone kits in their neighbourhood. Angela is joined by Re Carlson, the founder of the Orca App project.
9/28/2017 • 9 minutes, 8 seconds
Scoop some low airfares with WestJet Swoop
Will WestJet Swoop be successful? Karl Moore, Associate professor Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University and Airline Analyst, shares his thoughts.
9/27/2017 • 4 minutes, 20 seconds
Breast Cancer Myths
Marilisa Racco spoke with experts about common breast cancer myths. Turns about a lot of these myths aren't true.
9/27/2017 • 17 minutes, 34 seconds
What are the rules behind election signs?
Who do I call if I want to complain about something election related? Christine Thatcher, Sargent for Calgary Community Standard, joins Calgary Today to explain.
9/26/2017 • 4 minutes, 19 seconds
McMahon stadium also needs work
Have we forgotten about McMahon stadium? Steve Allan, Chairman of the McMahon Stadium Society, shares his thoughts.
9/26/2017 • 29 minutes, 2 seconds
Copeman Health- Physiotherapy
When it comes to common, nagging pains, shoulders are one of the most prevalent pain spots seen by physicians and physiotherapists due to sports injuries, poor posture and other common activities.
Angela Kokott is joined by Copeman Healthcare Physiotherapist, Lauren Vickery, who can help you identity if you’ve suffered shoulder impingement, explain the best treatment options and discuss how to prevent it from happening in the first place.
9/26/2017 • 5 minutes, 9 seconds
Calgary Election 2017: Duane Bratt on infighting in council
Political analyst Duane Bratt on the allegations of infighting on Calgary council and why making those accusations is good campaign strategy for outsiders.
9/25/2017 • 8 minutes, 57 seconds
Midfield- residents can stay longer
Residents at Midfield are able to stay until November 22nd, at that time they will move the debate ahead and try to keep residents there. Angela is joined by Mathew Farrell, barrister and solicitor, at Guardian Law Group LLP.
9/25/2017 • 8 minutes, 5 seconds
What about the fieldhouse?
Never mind a new area- A fieldhouse should be the cities number one priority. Jason Zaran, chair of the Calgary Multisport Fieldhouse Society, spends some time chatting with Angela Kokott.
9/25/2017 • 28 minutes, 29 seconds
Loneliness- it's more unhealthy than you thought
Loneliness is unhealthier than you probably thought... in fact it can be as unhealthy as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Dr. Nasreen Khatri, clinical psychologist, gerontologist and neuroscientist at the Rotman Research Institute, Toronto, joins Angela Kokott.
9/22/2017 • 5 minutes, 8 seconds
Vertigo Theatre- Nine Dragons
Vertigo Theatre kicks off its 2017-2018 season with the World Premiere of 'Nine Dragons'. Angela chats with Playwright Jovanni Sy.
Be sure to check it out!
Tickets to 'Nine Dragons' are available HERE!
9/22/2017 • 4 minutes, 59 seconds
Doors Open YYC
Every year, Calgarians get to peek behind the closed doors of places around Calgary, during Doors Open YYC! (a free event run by the non-profit Doors Open Calgary Association) Melanie Simmons, Vice President of the Doors Open Calgary Association, chats with Angela Kokott!
9/21/2017 • 5 minutes
Good Night Out- should YYC have this?
Good Night Out Vancouver aims to make Vancouver nightlife a safe environment for everyone. They make sure everyone gets home safe after their night of partying. Stacey Forrester, organizer of Good Night Out Vancouver, speaks with Angela Kokott.
Find out more about about Good Night Out's mission to end sexual harassment and assault in bars, clubs, and festivals across the world HERE!
9/21/2017 • 4 minutes, 8 seconds
7 years and secondary suites are still an issue
UrbanCSA have campaigned to get students to lobby city councillors to legalize secondary suites in Calgary. Dustin MacDonald has been involved in these secondary suites campaigns in the past.
9/21/2017 • 8 minutes, 43 seconds
The Military Museums
We are live on location at The Military Museums. It’s the second largest war museum in Canada, next to the national museum in Ottawa. Dr. John Scott Cowan, Principal Emeritus of the Royal Canadian Military College, will be speaking at the museums tonight on the context around the 1917 victory at Hill 70: Canada’s entry into the Great War as a supplier of manpower to the British Army and ended with the war having developed a uniquely Canadian way of warfare and a seat at the negotiations for the Treaty of Versailles.
9/21/2017 • 7 minutes, 54 seconds
Plans for the downtown core
Chris Davis is running for Ward 8 Councillor. Hear his plans and vision for the revitalization of the downtown core.
9/20/2017 • 5 minutes, 17 seconds
The Canadian real estate market
Canada’s rising real estate market has been a hot topic for the past year. Fortress Real Developments released its latest report on the Canadian real estate market today. Angela speaks with Ben Myers, Senior Vice-President of Market Research and Analytics with Fortress Real Developments.
9/20/2017 • 16 minutes, 47 seconds
Let's stop careless driving
Ontario plans a much harsher approach to careless drivers who kill or hurt people. Oliver Moore, transportation reporter with the Globe and Mail, explains.
9/20/2017 • 11 minutes, 8 seconds
No Alberta-only time zone
An all-party legislature committee decides Albertans should keep changing clocks twice a year. MLA, Thomas Dang, spearheaded the bill that has just been killed.
9/20/2017 • 4 minutes, 59 seconds
Election- Greenline
One issue of the civic election will be the Greenline LRT. What are Andre Chabots thoughts?
9/19/2017 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Maybe we should be paying for the arena...
Taxpayers should be paying for the arena... the deal makes sense. David Staples, Columnist from the Edmonton Journal, explains why.
9/19/2017 • 16 minutes, 10 seconds
Lend an Ear Breakfast
Lend an Ear Breakfast 2017- David Granirer, speaks openly about his personal battle with mental illness.
9/19/2017 • 4 minutes, 10 seconds
And they're off...
Today was Nomination Day for Calgary's civic election. What are going to be the issue of focus during the electoral race? John Himpe, News Talk 770 reporter, fills us in.
9/19/2017 • 5 minutes, 4 seconds
Update on Hurricane Maria
Evacuation orders have been issued for parts of Puerto Rico as Hurricane Maria heads toward the island. Maria, now a Category 3 hurricane.
Anika Kentish, Associated Press writer/ reporter from St. John's, Antigua, has the latest updates.
9/19/2017 • 4 minutes, 13 seconds
Really bad sleep walking
A very bad dream may have prompted a man to jump from his third floor window at a apartment building this morning. Do people suffer from serious sleepwalking? Angela is joined by Dr. Charles Samuels, Medical Director, Centre for Sleep & Human Performance.
9/19/2017 • 4 minutes, 49 seconds
Business Tax
With the municipal elections heating up- we chat about business tax. Angela is joined by Zoe Addington, Director of Policy, Research and Government Relations with the Calgary Chamber.
9/19/2017 • 16 minutes, 37 seconds
Continuing the arena discussion
The arena discussion continues. The team is pushing the city to put up money for a new rink. Ryan Kennedy- writer/editor for The Hockey News, thinks they should get the money for one themselves.
9/13/2017 • 11 minutes, 43 seconds
Waterton up close
Jarred Pierson went to talk to police at Hwy 5 / Hwy 6 junction at the entrance into Waterton. He explains what happened!
9/13/2017 • 3 minutes, 6 seconds
Aftermath of Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean
We get updates on Irma’s aftermath from Anika Kentish, Associated Press writer/ reporter from St. John's, Antigua.
9/12/2017 • 5 minutes, 12 seconds
What's your opinon on Daylight Savings?
Albertans had a chance to voice their opinions on the possibility of Alberta ending Daylight Saving Time today. Angela Kokott is joined by MLA Graham Sucha, chair of the standing committee of Alberta's economic future.
9/12/2017 • 7 minutes, 1 second
Updates on the Waterton Evacuation
An evacuation order has been issued by Parks Canada for the Waterton Lakes National Parks area due to the ongoing wildfires in the park. Cpl. Curtis Peters is in Waterton right now with the latest updates.
9/8/2017 • 4 minutes, 5 seconds
Copeman Health- Nutrigenomics
Could the secret to healthy eating and weight management lie in our genes?
Angela is talking with Copeman Healthcare Registered Dietitian, Michelle Ross, to discuss Nutrigenomics - a genetic test used by dietitians to determine how our individual genes affect the way we respond to food and nutrients.
9/8/2017 • 5 minutes, 21 seconds
TerraCycle
Yesterday we had a man on to talk about his business of disposing cigarette butts. Today we check in with a company called- TerraCycle. TerraCycle works with individuals, municipalities, organizations and businesses to set up public recycling programs. Jessica Panetta, manager of marketing and communications at TerraCycle, chats with Angela.
9/8/2017 • 4 minutes, 40 seconds
Blood Cancer Awareness
September is blood cancer awareness month. Over 138,000 people in Canada are living with blood cancer, Dale Jordan from Calgary is one of them. Angela Kokott is joined by Dale and his wife Marlene.
9/7/2017 • 5 minutes, 38 seconds
Lawnmower Parents
Not helicopter parents.... Lawnmower parents!
Angela is joined by Ramy Mahmoud, Senior Lecturer at the University of Texas at Dallas' Teacher Development Center and Science Department Head at Williams High School in Plano, Texas.
9/7/2017 • 17 minutes, 25 seconds
Derek Fildebrandt facing charges in connection with hit and run
Global News reporter Fletcher Kent has more on the charges Derek Fildebrandt is facing in connection with a hit and run in Edmonton in 2016.
9/7/2017 • 6 minutes
Copeman Health- carbs, carbs, carbs
Low carb, no carb, high carb – which carb strategy is best for you?
Angela is joined by Linda Cuda, a Copeman Healthcare Registered Dietitian.
9/5/2017 • 4 minutes, 38 seconds
Alzheimer’s disease hits women harder than men
According to a new study, Alzheimer’s disease hits women harder than men, especially in a particular age range. Angela is joined by Dr. Judy Pa, the study’s co-author and Assistant Professor of Neurology, Neuroscience, and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern California
9/1/2017 • 13 minutes, 16 seconds
Chase the Ace and maybe you'll win big...
Someone won over $2 million in an event that drew tens of thousands of people to the Goulds area of St. John's in the last several weeks.... Chase the Ace! Angela is joined by Kelly-Anne Roberts, Reporter with NTV, with all the updates on this exciting day!
8/31/2017 • 7 minutes, 35 seconds
Binge Drinking
Do students drink more than we think? Mount Royal is joining forces with other post-secondary institutions across Canada to take a look at the issue of excessive drinking on campuses. Angela is joined by Rachelle McGrath, Healthy Campus Team Lead within Wellness Services at Mount Royal.
8/31/2017 • 9 minutes, 27 seconds
Natural disasters... game theory
According to Anna Nagurney, John F. Smith Memorial Professor of Operations Management, University of Massachusetts Amherst: Response to natural disasters like Harvey could be helped with game theory.
8/31/2017 • 19 minutes, 43 seconds
Workplace Transformation
Are workplaces prepared for the upcoming changes? How are demands on employees and employers changing? Why are these changes happening? Angela chats with workplace expert, Dr. Melanie Peacock.
8/31/2017 • 12 minutes, 11 seconds
Battling Harvey from the ground
Ben Spooner, Volunteer firefighter who lives half-way between Houston and Galveston, and former Albertan, updates us on the current state of Huston. He has been busy battling Harvey and making families safe.
8/28/2017 • 5 minutes, 30 seconds
Lisa was rescued by a boat in Houston
Hurricane Harvey as continued to flood Texas. Lisa took to twitter to find help for her and her family in Houston. She was persistent at tweeting out her address and phone number. She was rescued by a boat this morning.
8/28/2017 • 3 minutes, 18 seconds
Can transgender TV characters help bridge an ideological divide?
GUESTS: Traci Gillig (lead author on research)Doctoral Candidate at Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California
Erica Rosenthal (co-author)Senior Research Associate at Hollywood, Health & Society, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California
Kate Langrall Folb (co-author)Director of Hollywood, Health & Society, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California
8/24/2017 • 9 minutes, 9 seconds
Online doctors- convenient but are they effective?
Chad Saunders, assistant professor with the Haskanye School of Business, joins Angela Kokott to chat about online doctors.
8/24/2017 • 5 minutes, 31 seconds
How do you feel about online doctors?
For $50 you can log on and see a doctor over video chat thanks to a new virtual doctor service now available across Canada.... Maple. Doctors can even write prescriptions. Is this a good idea? Angela is joined first by Dr. Brett Belchetz, Maple CEO and a practicing emergency room physician in Toronto and then Chad Saunders, Assistant professor with the Haskanye School of Business.
8/24/2017 • 19 minutes, 47 seconds
Some kids just need to "dropout"- one mother's findings of analyzing the school system
Leslie Gavel's daughter, a priveledged, middle-class adolescent became a "drop out" because she could not engage with traditional school, and it has been difficult for her to seperate herself from the stigma of being a "high school dropout." Gavel investigated the effect of a traditional brick and mortar school and the system behind it and found not answers, but more and more questions. You can read all about it in her book "Dropout: How School Is Failing Our Kids (And What We Can Do About It)"
8/23/2017 • 19 minutes, 43 seconds
DanceSafe
DanceSafe sets up drug testing booths at concerts and festivals. How would this company be beneficial for events such as Country Thunder which starts today? Jodi Hughes chats with Bryan Oley, COO/CFO of DanceSafe.
8/21/2017 • 12 minutes, 53 seconds
Should I sit or stand?
Did you know: Jobs that require workers to stand most of the time put their employees at a greater risk of heart disease than workers who mainly sit. Jodi Hughes is joined by Peter Smith, a senior scientist at the Institute for Work & Health and an associate professor at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto.
8/21/2017 • 6 minutes, 22 seconds
Stress at Work
According to a new survey... stress is the reason 1 in 4 Canadians quit their job.
Jodi Hughes is joined by Arturo Gallo, content manager at Monster Canada.
8/18/2017 • 11 minutes, 53 seconds
John Himpe on safe consumption sites
Jodi Hughes is joined by News Talk 770 reporter John Himpe to chat about safe consumption sites. Do people even know where they are located?
8/18/2017 • 7 minutes, 27 seconds
Health Canada on Vanessa's Law
What changes are Health Canada considering in light of the legislation that came out of Vanessa's law? Jodi Hughes is joined by David Lee, chief regulatory officer at Health Canada.
8/18/2017 • 8 minutes, 55 seconds
Copeman Health- Hormone Therapy for Women
There are many reasons why a woman might need hormone support, but hormone replacement therapy is most commonly used to help women treat menopausal symptoms and protect their long term health.
We’re joined by Dr. Beth Donaldson of Copeman Healthcare to discuss when you might need hormone therapy and what the best options are.
8/18/2017 • 6 minutes, 20 seconds
Children learning how to lie
In a recent study, this guest sought to understand children’s thinking processes when they are first figuring out how to lie. Gail Heyman, Professor of Psychology, University of California, San Diego, has the details.
8/18/2017 • 9 minutes, 28 seconds
NAFTA Negotiations
NAFTA negotiations begin today. We get the full update from Stephen Farnsworth, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the University of Mary Washington.
8/17/2017 • 8 minutes, 54 seconds
Mary Grams found her engagement ring on a carrot
Mary Grams woman's engagement ring went missing 13 years and the story of how she got it back is almost impossible to believe!
8/17/2017 • 6 minutes, 7 seconds
Kids and Social Media
This is the first generation of kids who will be exposed to such personal details about their parents thanks to Facebook/Instagram. What kind of effect is social media having on child/parent relationships? Kelly Dean Schwartz, Associate Professor in the School and Applied Child Psychology at the University of Calgary, shares his thoughts on Calgary Today.
8/15/2017 • 9 minutes, 1 second
Bumblebees at risk?
A widely used pesticide is placing bumblebee populations at an increased risk of extinction. Jodi Hughes is joined by Nigel Raine, an environmental science professor at the University of Guelph.
8/15/2017 • 9 minutes, 34 seconds
Could the rally in Charlottesville happen in Canada?
Barbara Perry, a University of Ontario Institute of Technology professor who studies hate crimes, told Jodi Hughes that she believes what occurred in Charlottesville could happen in Canada.
8/14/2017 • 6 minutes, 38 seconds
Calgary Today says a farewell to Bruce Kenyon
Time to reflect on Bruce's amazing career as he reaches his retirement from News Talk 770! You will be missed around here, Bruce.
8/11/2017 • 10 minutes, 44 seconds
Insomnia's link to premature babies
This new study suggests that women suffering from insomnia during pregnancy are twice as likely to deliver premature babies. Jodi Hughes is joined by Dr. Jennifer Felder, post-doctoral research fellow in the Preterm Birth Initiative at University of California San Francisco, to learn more.
8/11/2017 • 8 minutes, 55 seconds
More on Fildebrandt- was this okay?
Derek Fildebrandt, MLA for Strathmore-Brooks, advertised his downtown Edmonton apartment for rent on Airbnb. Is there anything wrong with him subletting his place while claiming thousands of dollars in rent from the public? What are the rules? Fletcher Kent, Reporter with Global Edmonton, has all the details.
8/11/2017 • 9 minutes, 3 seconds
Thoughts on public art
The public art debate continues to be a popular one. Why are people so heated up about this topic? Why are we so willing to accept change? Jodi Hughes is joined by Dr. Patrick Finn, Associate Professor in the School of Creative and Performing Arts, and Computational Media Design at The University of Calgary.
8/11/2017 • 10 minutes, 18 seconds
Copeman Health- Skin protection
Everyone looks forward to the warm summer sun and the outdoor sports and activities that accompany it, but could you be spending too much time in the sun? It’s important to remember that while some exposure to sunlight can be beneficial to our health, the effects from overexposure can be serious. Jodi Hughes by Copeman Healthcare Family Physician, Dr. Omair Siddiqui to discuss how to stay safe in the sun all year round and keep your skin healthy.
8/11/2017 • 9 minutes, 37 seconds
In camera council sessions
John Himpe joins Jodi Hughes to hcat about new numbers released by the Manning Foundation.
8/10/2017 • 5 minutes, 40 seconds
Licensing nail technicians
Currently, Alberta does not require nail technicians to have any formal training in technique or infection control. People in the beauty industry say they want nail technicians to be licensed before they can perform manicures, pedicures and spa services. Fiona Chambers, executive director of the Beauty Council of Western Canada, shares her thoughts.
8/10/2017 • 9 minutes, 40 seconds
Bear Safety following Sunday's attack
A woman walking her dog was attacked by a bear near the Canmore reservoir. Nick de Ruyter, WildSmart education coordinator, has some tips on how to avoid bear encounters.
8/10/2017 • 9 minutes, 43 seconds
Tsuut'ina weights in on "public art"
The Tsuut’ina Nation did not comment on the Trans-Canada highway public art installation until they had time to thoughtfully review the exhibit and its background. Kevin Littlelight joins Jodi Hughes to share the Tsuut’ina opinions.
8/10/2017 • 10 minutes, 40 seconds
Treatment for Type 1 Diabetes?
This University of Calgary researcher has signed a deal to develop nanomedicines for the treatment of Type 1 diabetes. Angela is joined by Pere Santamaria, Professor, Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Infectious Diseases at the University of Calgary.
8/3/2017 • 6 minutes, 5 seconds
Gary Bobrovitz on the fatal crash in the SE
One person is dead after a collision between at least four vehicles in southeast today. This accident happened in a parking lot... what are the rules when it comes to parking lot driving and four way stops? Gary Bobrovitz has all the details.
8/3/2017 • 5 minutes, 25 seconds
Talking Putin and Trump
President Vladimir Putin has hit back at new American sanctions by ordering the US to cut staff at its diplomatic mission. Angela gets updates and insight from Sean Guillory, University of Pittsburgh, Center for Russian and East European Studies.
8/3/2017 • 6 minutes, 23 seconds
Margaret Bell saved a mans life on her morning workout
This Good Samaritan who pulled a man from the water at North Glenmore Park this morning.... saved a mans life. We hear from Margaret Bell about her experiences today.
8/3/2017 • 6 minutes, 55 seconds
Wine Wednesday from the Laughing Stock Vineyard in BC
Tracy is at the Laughing Stock Vineyard in BC currently with Coop Wine and Spirits. Before they left she dropped off an LFNG White Wine. Listen to hear all about this light white wine.
8/3/2017 • 6 minutes, 22 seconds
Cash and Cars Lotto
Homes, cars and cash are again up for grabs to raise funds for 17 cancer centres throughout the province. 3,012 prizes are available to be won during the 2017 Alberta Cancer Foundation Cash and Cars Lottery. Angela Kokott is joined by Sean Capri with the Alberta Cancer Foundation.
8/3/2017 • 4 minutes, 4 seconds
What students' test score REALLY tell us
Students’ test scores tell us more about the community they live in, rather than what they actually know. Angela is joined by Christopher Tienken, Associate Professor of Education Leadership Management and Policy, Seton Hall University.
8/3/2017 • 20 minutes, 22 seconds
What students' test scores really tell us.
Students’ test scores tell us more about the community they live in, rather than what they actually know. Angela is joined by Christopher Tienken, Associate Professor of Education Leadership Management and Policy, Seton Hall University.
8/2/2017 • 20 minutes, 21 seconds
Backyard fire pits
Calgary Today listeners weigh in with thier thoughts on backyard fire pits.
8/2/2017 • 18 minutes, 33 seconds
No need to finish a prescription
According to this new study, patients should stop taking the drugs when they feel better... rather than completing their prescription. Angela Kokott is joined by Glen Armstrong, Professor of Microbiology, Immunology and Infectious Diseases at the University of Calgary.
8/1/2017 • 5 minutes, 28 seconds
Prescription drugs and nalxone
Dr. David Juurlink, head of clinical pharmacology and toxicology at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, says some people dependent on high-dose prescription opioids should consider having a naloxone kit on hand in case of an overdose.
8/1/2017 • 22 minutes, 13 seconds
John Himpe: HIV Prevention drug
This HIV Prevention drug is up to 99 per cent effective in preventing someone who is HIV negative from contracting the virus. John Himpe has been researching this drug for a series airing today and tomorrow on News Talk 770.
Read John's article here:
http://globalnews.ca/news/3563629/hiv-prevention-drug-truvada-difficult-for-some-to-access-in-alberta/
8/1/2017 • 6 minutes, 4 seconds
Morality isn't a compass... it's a calculator
DB Krupp, Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Queen's University, Ontario, studies the evolution of cooperation and conflict in humans. He believes morality isn’t a compass, it’s more of a calculator.
8/1/2017 • 20 minutes, 47 seconds
Scaramucci- gone so soon?
Only a few days in... Scaramucci is out. Angela gets the full update from Stephen Farnsworth, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the University of Mary Washington.
8/1/2017 • 6 minutes, 42 seconds
Copeman Health- Lyme disease
With cases of Lyme disease on the rise in Canada, it’s becoming increasingly important to know the preventive measures and warning signs of the disease. Angela Kokott is joined by Sarah Alexander, Family Health Nurse of Copeman Healthcare, who will be covering what you need to know about Lyme disease.
7/27/2017 • 5 minutes, 24 seconds
It's expensive to raise kids
Although raising a child has never been cheap, the bill today is eye-popping. Many Canadians don't have the money to have children! David MacDonald, Senior Economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, joins Angela to chat more.
7/27/2017 • 18 minutes, 59 seconds
Holy... heat wave!
The past few months in Calgary have been the hottest on record... the temperatures have entered uncharted territory. David Phillips is Senior Climatologist with Environment Canada and he joined Angela Kokott to chat about this hot weather.
7/27/2017 • 6 minutes, 57 seconds
Cougar Killed in Willow Park
A cougar was killed by officials this morning in Willow Park after been seen in popular areas. Was killing the animal the only solution? Angela is joined by Ron Wiebe, an inspector for Calgary Unit, Fish and Wildlife Enforcement branch.
7/27/2017 • 7 minutes, 56 seconds
Mini Zamboni creation
7/27/2017 • 8 minutes, 17 seconds
Is the loonie going up? or down?
Angela Kokott is joing by Trevor Tombe, Economic department and Fellow at The School of Public Policy, to chat about the pros and the cons of the rising loonie.
7/26/2017 • 5 minutes, 42 seconds
FireSmart
FireSmart is living with, managing for wildfires and preparing for the threat of wildfire. There has been a large amount of wildfires already this summer, so Laura Stewart, the President of FireSmart Canada, is on with Angela to chat about what is being done to keep people and places safe.
7/26/2017 • 19 minutes, 28 seconds
How a job acquires a gender
Many jobs in the economy are gender-stereotyped. According to this new study, gender bias doesn't only disadvantage women, it also can disadvantage men. Angela Kokott is joined by Laura Doering, Assistant Professor of Strategy and Organization, McGill University, who has all the details.
7/25/2017 • 16 minutes, 34 seconds
New Condominium Rules
We can now have our say on new condominium rules. Your input will help guide fair laws that protect condo owners. Angela is joined by Minister of Service Alberta, Stephanie McLean.
7/25/2017 • 8 minutes, 3 seconds
Nutrition- Am I hungry? Or...
It is often hard to tell if you're actually hungry or just thirsty or full. Andrea Holwegner, the chocoholic nutritionist, Registered Dietitian with Health Standard Nutrition, teaches us how to sort out this hunger confusion.
7/25/2017 • 7 minutes, 58 seconds
Lyme Disease
The number of Lyme disease cases has increased drastically in the past five years. Dr. Marc Ouellette, scientific director of CIHR’s Institute of Infection and Immunity, chats about research that will soon be undertaken on Lyme disease.
7/25/2017 • 5 minutes, 48 seconds
MRU Changemaker Campus
Today, Mount Royal University was named Alberta's first "Changemaker Campus". Angela Kokott is joined by Jill Andres, Changemaker-In-Residence at Mount Royal University's Institute For Community Prosperity, to chat about this recognition.
7/25/2017 • 4 minutes, 45 seconds
UCP- Unification Vote
The United Conservative Party is official. The Wildrose party members voted overwhelmingly to unite with the Progressive Conservatives over the weekend. Angela Kokott is joined by Lori Williams, Associate professor of Political Science at Mount Royal University, to chat about the UCP.
7/25/2017 • 21 minutes, 13 seconds
Copeman Health- Gluten-free diets
Are gluten-free diets actually healthier or is it just the latest dieting trend based on myths? Today we’re separating fact from fad with Registered Dietitian, Natalie Siu-Mitton, to discuss all things gluten.
7/21/2017 • 5 minutes, 38 seconds
Terry Pedwell on Julie Payette
Terry Pedwell, Reporter for the Canadian Press, has updates on the recent controversy around Julie Payette from Ottawa.
7/21/2017 • 5 minutes, 51 seconds
Mayor Nenshi in studio to answer calls and texts
What is happening in Calgary today?
Angela Kokott is joined by Mayor Naheed Nenshi to chat about today's municipal concerns.
7/20/2017 • 39 minutes, 55 seconds
Popular debate: Smartphones and young kids
Although banning smartphones for children appears to be well-meaning and supportive of healthy childhood development. Nicholas Bowman, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, West Virginia University, has a bit of a different view.
7/20/2017 • 18 minutes, 45 seconds
Enhanced security measures
Airline passengers travelling from Canada to the United States will now be facing new "enhanced security measures". Is this a waste of time? Angela is joined by Daniel Wagner, U.S. security consultant and Managing Director of Risk Cooperative, to learn more.
7/20/2017 • 6 minutes, 4 seconds
What is the NAFTA game plan?
Angela Kokott is joined by Patrick Leblond, a professor of Public and International Affairs, Faculty of Social Sciences at University of Ottawa, to talk NAFTA. NAFTA renegotiation's begin in thirty days. What did the US ask for when Trump rolled out his game plan today?
7/18/2017 • 7 minutes, 36 seconds
Dallas Flexhaug- Wage Gap Series
Men continue to make more money than women for the same work in this country. Dallas Flexhaug, explored the reasons for this wage gap and how it can be solved.
7/18/2017 • 6 minutes, 4 seconds
Wow- what a show... The 2017 TransAlta Grandstand Show
Cowgirl Katie Baines has updates on what’s happening on the Stampede Grounds every day! Today she spoke with a the assistant choreographer of this years Grandstand Show, Nicole Robins, and two of the shows senior dancers!
7/18/2017 • 5 minutes, 46 seconds
Jobs in 2030 Don't Exist Yet
The world is moving at such a fast pace, that according to a new study: 85% of the jobs that will exist in 2030.... haven't even been invented yet. Angela Kokott is joined by Dell's senior VP of marketing, Gaurav Chand, to learn more.
7/18/2017 • 21 minutes, 17 seconds
God, Your Mama and Me- Gordie Sampson
Gordie Sampson was browsing Instagram when he made an unexpected discovery... The Backstreet Boys were singing one of his country songs. Here his story now!
7/14/2017 • 6 minutes, 5 seconds
Copeman Health- Workplace Health
People spend one third or more of their lives at work. This environment can either be a place that supports employee health or it can have the opposite effect, leading to an increase in chronic stress and other work-related illnesses.
Angela Kokott is joined by Rick Tiedemann of Copeman Healthcare to talk about how you and your employees can stay resilient during times of adversity.
7/14/2017 • 5 minutes, 42 seconds
Off Script- Episode 6
Angela Kokott is joined by the producers of Off-Script, Jill Croteau and Nate Luit, to chat about Episode 6: An Open Book.
For years, adoption was often kept a secret - and the grief felt by those involved was only spoken about in whispers. But…. The concept of open adoption is changing the way things are being done.
7/14/2017 • 5 minutes, 54 seconds
To The Bone- a chat about eating disorders
Eating disorders are a serious issue in the world today. Can a TV show be made, without glamorizing an eating disorder? Angela Kokott is joined by Registered Psychologist and the Eating Disorder Program Lead with Calgary Counselling Center, Manroop Bal, to hear her insight.
7/14/2017 • 19 minutes, 53 seconds
Southwest Calgary Ring Road- ‘Tsuut’ina Trail’
Aurelio Perri, Reporter for News Talk 770, joins Angela Kokott to give a full update on the Southwest Calgary Ring Road project.
7/13/2017 • 6 minutes, 13 seconds
It's Cowgirl Katie Baines
Katie Baines, Producer of Calgary Today on News Talk 770, visited the Stampede Grounds all week to see what was happening!
7/13/2017 • 19 minutes, 16 seconds
The future of The Calgary Stampede
David Sibbald, president & chairman of the the Calgary Stampede board joins Angela to chat about the future of the Calgary Stampede. What's next?
7/13/2017 • 6 minutes, 10 seconds
Trump Jr and Russia
Michael Taube, Troy Media syndicated, columnist, and Washington Times contributor, joins Angela Kokott to give updates on the latest between Trump and Russia.
7/13/2017 • 9 minutes, 34 seconds
Increased interest rates
After seven years the Bank of Canada has finally increased interest rates. Preet Banerjee, Personal Finance Commentator or Author of the book Stop-Overthinking Your Money, joins Angela Kokott to chat about what this means for our credit cards, loans and mortgages.
7/13/2017 • 21 minutes, 7 seconds
Celebrity Chef Christine Cushing
Christine Cushing is among those set to join the Calgary Stampede’s Kitchen Theatre this year. She is hosting An Evening with Christine Cushing this evening which provides a cooking tutorial for the guests.
Chirstine stopped by The News Talk 770 booth at the 2017 Calgary Stampede to chat with Angela Kokott.
7/13/2017 • 5 minutes, 31 seconds
Millennials and Medieval Times
Angela Kokott is joined by Eric Weiskott, Assistant Professor of English, Boston College. This millennial and teacher of millennials is frustrated by people blaming his generation for messing everything up.
7/13/2017 • 19 minutes, 36 seconds
Julie Hiner and her cycling story
Julie Hiner, author and self publisher, has recently became a self-published author. Her story is about is about her struggles with weight and anxiety and how she found herself after being introduced to a road bike and a very famous mountain of the Tour de France.
7/13/2017 • 6 minutes, 56 seconds
Can we stop climate change?
Richard Rood, Professor of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, University of Michigan, asks a very good question AND has the research to back it up. If we stopped emitting greenhouse gases right now, would we stop climate change?
7/13/2017 • 22 minutes, 11 seconds
Upsetting and racist graffiti
Lisa Congo, Bowness Community Coordinator with the Boys and Girls Club of Calgary, spent hours trying to scrub away racist graffiti on the mural in the community. Angela Kokott chats with Lisa about this horrible vandalism.
7/7/2017 • 5 minutes, 13 seconds
Copeman Health- Gut health
Angela Kokott is speaking with Registered Dietitian, Michelle Ross, about gut health – a hot topic among healthcare professionals and what many experts now consider to be the gateway to our mental and physical health.
7/7/2017 • 4 minutes, 45 seconds
Find Kelly Flock
Family, friends and other concerned Calgarians have joined together to search the city for Kelly Flock, a man who went missing almost two weeks ago. Angela Kokott is joined by Kendra Flock, Kelly Flock's daughter.
7/6/2017 • 5 minutes, 29 seconds
Mayor Nenshi on the green line announcement
Mayor Nenshi joins Calgary Today to chat green line announcement as well as take callers.
7/6/2017 • 20 minutes, 21 seconds
Electric cars are coming
Volvo just announced plans to phase out gas-only car production by 2019. By then all new Volvos will either be fully electric or electric hybrids. Chris Paine, Documentary Maker with Papercut Films, joins Angela to share his thoughts on this issue.
Chris Paine's documentaries include: "Who Killed The Electric Car", "Revenge of the Electric Car", and "Bike vs Car"
7/6/2017 • 5 minutes, 57 seconds
#SafeStampede
The Calgary Stampede is only a couple days away and the #SafeStampede initiative aims to ensure everyone feels safe at all Stampede based events. Angela is joined by Rebecca Sullivan, coordinator of the Women’s Studies Program at the University of Calgary, to learn more.#SafeStampede
7/6/2017 • 6 minutes, 1 second
The 2017 TransAlta Grandstand Show
Opening night for this years Grandstand Show is tomorrow and it is sure to WOW you! Angela Kokott is joined the Creative Producer for the 2017 TransAlta Grandstand Show, Dave Pierce, to hear about what we can look forward to.
The 2017 TransAlta Grandstand Show
7/6/2017 • 6 minutes, 14 seconds
Gender Equality in Canada
Angela is joined by Global National Online Journalist, Marilisa Racco, to chat about a Global Special that has been put together for Canada's 150th Birthday! The big qustion being asked today is: Has gender equality progressed in Canada in the past 25 years?
You can read Marilisa's FULL article HERE!
7/6/2017 • 21 minutes, 15 seconds
Your economic success could depend on where you were born
A study from the Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group has found the province you were born could contribute to your economic success. The study's author, Miles Corak, joins Angela Kokott to explain.
7/4/2017 • 10 minutes, 54 seconds
Shhh... These bars are secret
Have you even heard of a secret bar? Did you know there are few in Calgary?
Betty Jo is chatting with Jennifer Hamilton, Executive Editor Avenue Calgary Magazine, about Calgary's hidden gems.
6/30/2017 • 7 minutes, 1 second
The emotional Derek Saretzky trail
Betty Jo Kaiser is joined by Quinn Campbell. reporter for Global news Lethbridge, to get deatils on the very emotional case.
6/29/2017 • 6 minutes, 28 seconds
The latest advancements in prostate cancer
Angela Kokott and Dr. Geoffrey Gotto, local urologist affiliated with the Prostate Cancer Centre, start a discussion on the latest advancements in prostate cancer. Is PSA still important?
6/28/2017 • 6 minutes, 37 seconds
The Lone Star Tick is making its way to Canada
Jodi Hughes is chatting with Dr. Janet Sperling, an entomologist and University of Alberta researcher. It looks like Lyme disease isn’t the only thing we need to worry about getting from ticks. A bite from the Lone Star tick can trigger an allergy to red meat, and it is coming into Canada.
6/28/2017 • 10 minutes, 59 seconds
Pink Car Service launches in Calgary, Cochrane and Airdrie (cont.)
Brooke Garcia, the owner of Pink Car Service, speaks with Jodi Hughes about the need for more transportation options in vulnerable communities.
6/27/2017 • 5 minutes, 28 seconds
Pink Car Service launches in Calgary, Cochrane and Airdrie
Brooke Garcia joins Jodi Hughes to talk about Pink Car Service, a new predominantly female ride-share service launching in Calgary, Cochrane and Airdrie.
6/27/2017 • 5 minutes, 1 second
Dirty world = Dirty cash
Angela is joined by Graduate Student in Biology at Pennsylvania State University, Johanna Ohm, to chat about new research showing the true behind what ATMs dispense. Hint: Your cash isn't clean!
You can read Johanna's article HERE!
6/22/2017 • 10 minutes
The Debate: Buying VS Renting
Listen to the popular debate of: Buying VS Renting.
GUEST #1: Joy D'Souza, editor at HuffPost Canada covering lifestyle content
GUEST #2: Jyoti Gondek, Director of the Westman Centre for Real Estate Studies at the University of Calgary's Haskayne School of Business
6/22/2017 • 35 minutes, 52 seconds
Why I bought a condo
Joy D'Souza, editor at HuffPost Canada covering lifestyle content, shares her story of buying a home with Anglea Kokott.
You can read here article HERE
6/22/2017 • 10 minutes, 56 seconds
Criticism around Canadian education
Curriculum's are being re-vamped in various schools to account for the recent criticism Canadian education has been receiving. Are these actions taking children's future in a dangerous direction? Angela is joined by founder and director of MyGradeBooster Tutoring Services in Vancouver, Mehrnaz Bassiri.
www.mygradebooster.com
6/20/2017 • 17 minutes, 16 seconds
You Might Be From Canada If...
Angela is joined by Michael De Adder, author of You Might Be From Canada If....
This book proves that Canada is a country that is proud of who it is and likes nothing better than a good laugh... usually at ourselves.
6/19/2017 • 19 minutes, 51 seconds
Top 7 Over 70
Angela Kokott was joing in studio by well-known businessman and philanthropist, Jim Grey, to chat about an upcoming event. The Top 7 Over 70 Awards recognize seven people who are achieving excellence in ventures started after age 70.
View the website here: Top7Over70.com
6/19/2017 • 5 minutes, 29 seconds
Indoor bike park opening in Calgary
Angela is chatting with the owner and founder of B-Line Indoor Bike Park, Ryan Greenberg, about his new indoor bike park set to open this August in Calgary... just in time for the winter months.
6/16/2017 • 4 minutes, 43 seconds
How can I make my lunch healthy?
Find out substitutions you can make to your takeout lunch order that will save you thousands of calories. Angela chats with Registered Dietitian at Medisys, Jessica Tong.
6/15/2017 • 7 minutes, 10 seconds
Dying with Dignity
One year after medically assisted dying was legalized The Calgary Chapter of Dying with Dignity Canada is hosting a presentation on the implementation of now legalized Medical Assistance in Dying in Alberta. Angela is joined by the MC of this event, June Churchill.
Event details are below:
When: Saturday, June 17, 2017, 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. MST
Where: Memorial Library, 2nd Floor, 1212 2nd Street SW, Calgary
Speakers will include:
Salimah Walji-Shivji LLB, MSW, General Counsel & Chief Client Engagement Officer, AgeCare
Jan Lackie, an advocate whose father, Ian, received a legally assisted death in the province of British Columbia in the summer of 2016
Background: The Supreme Court’s historic 2015 ruling in Carter v. Canada sent Canada on a path toward the legalization of medically assisted dying. Now, a year after Parliament passed Bill C-14, the federal Liberals’ controversial assisted dying law, the province of Alberta has laid the framework to ensure patients can access compassionate high quality care, while ensuring staff and physicians can provide services within the law.
RSVP: An RSVP is not required, but would be appreciated. To confirm your attendance, please contact [email protected]
6/15/2017 • 18 minutes, 17 seconds
Concerns are being raised about road safety for bikers
Safety for bikers has become a major concern in the city. Angela Kokott is chatting with Dr. Nigel Brockton about his recent experience. This avid cyclist, who has recently been injured while riding his bike, is hoping to raise awareness of this serious issue.
6/14/2017 • 14 minutes, 51 seconds
Chief's Award of Exceptional Recognition
In face of her own personal tragedy, Shirley Thiessen, strives to make Calgary police officers more aware of the impact death notifications can have on a family. She aims to help others who might be placed in a similar situation to herself. Shirley Thiessen, recipient of the Chief's Award of Exceptional Recognition, joined Angela Kokott on Calgary Today to share her story.
6/12/2017 • 6 minutes, 5 seconds
Kick off summer with the Calgary Night Market
Calgary Night Market kicks the summer off right at Southcentre Mall. The first of four weekend events starts this weekend! Jodi Hughes is joined by Southcentre’s General Manager, Shawn Hanson, to find out more!
6/7/2017 • 6 minutes, 9 seconds
Breathalyzer for marijuana
This University is working to developing a breathalyzer for pot. They had to use a group of volunteers to complete their research.
GUEST: Nicholas Lovrich, Washington State University Professor Emeritus
Should driving high be treated the same way as driving drunk?
GUEST: Keith Fagin, founder of Calgary 420 Cannabis community
6/7/2017 • 39 minutes, 5 seconds
This University is working on developing a breathalyzer for pot
Angela Kokott is joined by Nicholas Lovrich, Washington State University Professor Emeritus. They are chatting about his research into breathalyzers for cannbis and how exactly this will work.
6/6/2017 • 19 minutes, 3 seconds
World NO Tobacco Day
May 31st- World No Tobacco Day! Angela Kokott is joined by Dr Brent Friesen, tobacco reduction lead and medical officer of health with Alberta Health Services, to chat about what services are offered here in Calgary to help you quit your bad habits?
6/1/2017 • 6 minutes, 43 seconds
Stop running across the country for charity.
Perhaps your idea of running across the country to raise money is not the best way to get things done for your charity. Tristin Hopper, reporter at the National Post, explains why.
6/1/2017 • 16 minutes, 58 seconds
New treatment for multiple sclerosis
Angela is joined by Dr. Luanne Metz, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, professor in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences and an MD. Dr. Metz was the lead author on a new study which shows common everyday acne medications can offer new treatment for multiple sclerosis.
6/1/2017 • 15 minutes, 27 seconds
Understanding Ramadan
This Saturday marked the first day of the fasting month of Ramadan. Angela was joined by Sarah Elkadri with the Muslim Association of Canada, to learn how can we better understand Ramadan?
5/31/2017 • 5 minutes, 22 seconds
I love YYC Chinatown
Dale Kwong is leading walks in Chinatown with hopes of attracting Calgarians to the area. The next walk takes place on June 2nd.
Visit: http://www.iloveyycchinatown.com/ for all the imformation on how to take part!
5/30/2017 • 8 minutes, 58 seconds
Has the gender revolution stalled? Thoughts?
Is it possible that the gender revolution has reached its limits? Angela was joined by Margaret Wente, Columnist at The Globe and Mail, to discuss.
Read her column HERE
5/30/2017 • 18 minutes, 39 seconds
Can we complain about marijuana smell to the city?
The CPS does not take action if marijuana is being legally grown… simply because it is not a criminal offense.
Angela is joined by Ward 11 City Councillor Brian Pincott to ask what the city does when they receive complaints around marijuana growing and what it the control?
5/30/2017 • 8 minutes, 37 seconds
My neighbour is legally growing medical marijuana... but what about the smell?
Living next to someone who has a medical license to grow marijuana may not be your preference and the smell is often something people can’t tolerate. Our reporter, John Himpe, joined Angela Kokott in studio to share a story he's been following similar to this.
The Calgary Police Service does not take action if marijuana is being legally grown… simply because it is not a criminal offense. Angela is joined by councillor, Brian Pincott, to find out what does the city do when they receive complaints around marijuana growing. What can the city control?
5/29/2017 • 20 minutes, 58 seconds
Do you know what's on your plate?
Dr. Robert Hanner, Associate Professor at the University of Guelph Biodiversity Institute of Ontario and Centre for Biodiversity Genomics, chats with Angela Kokott about knowing what's on your plate? Avoiding food fraud and the risks associated with it.
5/26/2017 • 7 minutes, 21 seconds
Let's talk about mental illness- with survivors from the Brentwood Tragedy
Joined in studio by Brendan McCabe and Joe Regnault.
McCabe hosted the end of the year party in 2013, where five of his friends were murdered.
They are here to share their insights of mental illness and why our society has to share some responsibility for this tragedy.
You can read Brendan's piece here:
https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/my-friend-killed-five-people-in-my-home-but-i-wont-call-him-a-monster
5/25/2017 • 36 minutes, 24 seconds
It's too easy to get your hands on fentanyl
Richard Cloutier, host on 680 CJOB and Senior Reporter along with Bruce MacFarlane, Former Manitoba Prosecutor, did an investigation about how easy it really is to get your hands on fentanyl.
5/24/2017 • 19 minutes, 35 seconds
Cellphones in the classroom?
After attempting to allow cellphones in classrooms, a Victoria school is banning them all together. What should the rules be around cellphones at school? Angela chats withBarb Brown, professor at University Of Calgary Werklund School Of Education, about her thoughts on the matter.
5/24/2017 • 6 minutes, 1 second
Canadian recording artist only 200 yards from Manchester bombing
This Canadian recording artist was performing only 200 yards from last night’s bombing at the Ariana Grande Concert in Manchester. Sarah Beth Keeley, joins Angela Kokott to chat about her emotions and experiences last night during this horrific effect.
5/23/2017 • 5 minutes, 31 seconds
Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous
Often a topic that isn't discussed enough... What is life like to be a food addict? Am I a food addict? How to reach for a healthier lifestyle. Jo and John from Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous joined Angela to share thier stories and answer your calls/ texts.
5/23/2017 • 39 minutes, 41 seconds
Funding boost for orphan wells
We will now have a cleaner, safer environment and more jobs in the works thanks to a funding boost for Orphan Wells.Angela chats with Brad Herald, chair of the Orphan Well Association.
5/18/2017 • 5 minutes, 43 seconds
Treating withdrawal symptoms- wean people off crack
According to a new study, drug addicts are turning to psychedelic plants to treat symptoms associated with withdrawal. Angela chats with Mark Hayden, a public health researcher at UBC, about the details.
5/18/2017 • 18 minutes, 22 seconds
Finances with Kelley Keehn
People are sabotaging their financial lives- They interfere with their own finances without even knowing it. Angela chats with Kelley Keehn, award-winning author of nine books, personal finance educator and consumer advocate for the Financial Planning Standards Council (FPSC).
5/17/2017 • 18 minutes, 42 seconds
13 Reasons Why and the conversation about mental health
Jerilyn Dressler, from the Calgary Distress Centre, joined me to chat about the conversation doors being opened by 13 Reasons Why. Is this show helping address mental illnesses?
5/11/2017 • 20 minutes, 10 seconds
Magpies are everywhere
Do you have any more suggestions for how to get rid of the magpies in my backyard?
5/10/2017 • 3 minutes, 55 seconds
Take the politics out of charity
Angela chats with Dr. Peter Elson about why donations to charity should be tax free. What do you think?
5/9/2017 • 19 minutes, 11 seconds
Supportive housing is a financial gain... not drain.
Carol Caton explains to Angela how funding to house mentally ill and homeless is a financial gain.... not drain! While it may appear that paying for supportive housing is a drain on the federal budget, research has shown that ending homelessness for the severely mentally ill actually saves tax payers dollars.
Carol Caton is a professor of Sociomedical Sciences (in Psychiatry) at CUMC College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University,
5/8/2017 • 18 minutes, 52 seconds
Are We Over-Treating Cancer?
According to some experts in the field over-treating cancer may be doing more harm than good. Listen to Angela Kokott's interview with Dr. Gilbert Welch, an expert in overdiagnosis, about how we over-diagnose and over-treat cancer.
5/4/2017 • 21 minutes, 24 seconds
Honey winery's hope for success
Angela chat with Hugo Bonjean, Spirit Hills Winery owner and operator, about his small family run Southern Alberta honey winery and its hope for success in Japans market.
5/4/2017 • 10 minutes, 9 seconds
Canada's Aging Population
The 2016 Census revealed that for the first time in Canadian history there are more seniors than children in the country. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks to two experts about how an aging population affects our economy and our housing market.
5/3/2017 • 19 minutes, 37 seconds
Employee Drug Testing
Oilpatch CEOs fear their costs will rise when the federal government passes legislation to legalize recreational marijuana. Angela chats with Ed Secondiak, President ECS Safety Services, about how he thinks employers should approach drug testing.
5/1/2017 • 11 minutes, 47 seconds
Mayor Nenshi live on location
Mayor Nenshi joins Angela live on location at Ernest Manning High School to answer questions from students and calls/ texts from listeners.
4/28/2017 • 38 minutes, 35 seconds
Cutting saturated fat does not reduce heart disease risk
Did you know... Cutting saturated fat does not reduce heart disease risk?
Angela chats with Michael Farkouh, chair of multinational clinical trials at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre at Toronto General Hospital, about some details.
4/27/2017 • 7 minutes, 22 seconds
Trying out the thigh-master in Studio
Angela Kokott, Jarrod Wheeldon and Katie Thompson go way back to the 80s by trying out the infamous thigh-masters made famous by Suzanne Somers. Watch Facebook Live video on the News Talk 770 page to see the crew use them in action!
4/26/2017 • 5 minutes, 55 seconds
Residential street cleaning
Bill Biensch, City of Calgary Roads Maintenance Manager, chats with Angela about residential street cleaning. Why do we need it? How much does it cost?
4/24/2017 • 14 minutes, 32 seconds
Off Script episode three - "The Rosebud Project"
Angela Kokott interviews Jill Croteau and Nate Luit about episode three of their podcast 'Off Script', "The Rosebud Project" is about a production that exposes some touchy subjects that don't typically get discussed in rural communities.
4/22/2017 • 6 minutes, 8 seconds
Lethbridge Police Target Outdoor Sex After Multiple Complaints
Love is in the air, but in Lethbridge, there is too much in the open air. Lethbridge Police have been receiving complaints about couples engaging in sexual acts out in the open by Fort Whoop-Up. Angela Kokott speaks to Staff Sgt. Art Tamminga about the complaints.
4/21/2017 • 5 minutes, 39 seconds
Calgarian in Paris
Angela Kokott speaks to Calgarian Dave Pederson about his experience in Paris in the midst of the terror attack at the Champs-Élysées. ( Photo Courtesy: THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/ AP Photo/Kamil Zihnioglu)
4/20/2017 • 5 minutes, 37 seconds
Blaine On "Dealing With Change"
Longtime listener and caller, Blaine, says its important to "cherish what you have" after sharing his story with Angela Kokott on Calgary Today. He was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer and tells Angela how he's dealing with that change.
4/20/2017 • 3 minutes, 21 seconds
Changing Unhealthy Habits
Angela Kokott chats with Wendy Wood, a professor of psychology at USC, Dornsife and expert on habit research about how we can 'think' ourselves healthy.
4/19/2017 • 19 minutes, 1 second
The Future of Alberta's Energy
Anglea Kokott chats about the future of Alberta's energy on today's show. She talks with both Chad Park, Chief Innovation Officer of The Natural Step and Director of the Energy Futures Lab and Apoorv Sinha, CEO, Founder of Carbon Upcycling Technologies.
Innovating Alberta's Energy Future takes place tomorrow at the Jack Singer Concert Hall. This event will bring together innovators to discuss the future of Alberta's energy.
Click here for tickets to the event!
4/18/2017 • 19 minutes, 14 seconds
Men Have Body Image Struggles Too
It's not only women who have body image struggles, men struggle with societal pressure too. Angela speaks with Dr Allana Polo, Naturopath, Owner of Pollo Health in British Columbia about how men can deal with these body struggles.
4/12/2017 • 12 minutes, 1 second
Hamptons Golf Course Interview
4/12/2017 • 6 minutes, 36 seconds
How to Do Your Taxes the Right Way
How to Do Your Taxes the Right Way with tax expert Gerry Vittoratos, lead trainer at Thomson Reuters and tax specialist at UFile.
4/11/2017 • 19 minutes, 30 seconds
Why Do Airlines Overbook Flights?
After a video surfaced of a passenger being dragged off a United Airlines flight, Calgary Today's Angela Kokott asks Karl Moore, Associate professor Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University and Airline Analyst, why airlines overbook in the first place. And what's the right protocol for booting passengers off a flight.
4/10/2017 • 5 minutes, 21 seconds
5:16 pm - Calgary Today with Angela Kokott
Rob Cunningham, Senior Policy Analyst with the Canadian Cancer Society, on the senate consultation into vaping rules and packaging for tobacco in Canada.
4/7/2017 • 6 minutes, 21 seconds
An Alarming Amount of Young Adults Say They Drive High
According to a study out of the University of Victoria, a high proportion of young adults who consume pot are driving or getting in cars with high drivers. Bonnie Leadbeater, a psychology professor at the University of Victoria, and lead author of the study talks about the impairment young drivers face under the influence.
4/6/2017 • 12 minutes, 4 seconds
Could Calgarians Learn to Love CalgaryNEXT?
Looking to Edmonton, how did Rogers Place revitalize the community surrounding the area? Could we make the same argument for CalgaryNEXT? Rick Daviss, Executive Director Arena Project, City of Edmonton, joins Calgary Today to talk about memories of the once controversial Rogers Place Arena.
4/5/2017 • 6 minutes, 45 seconds
What Are the Economics Behind Sports Arenas?
How much money do they bring in? How much money goes out? All these questions are more answered by Sports Economist Brad Humphreys.
4/3/2017 • 6 minutes, 55 seconds
Is getting in on the spirit of April Fools' dangerous for businesses?
News Talk 770 reporter John Himpe chats with Angela Kokott about the difficulty of planning April Fools' jokes in the age of "fake news".
4/1/2017 • 5 minutes, 11 seconds
VIA Rail's 150 Pass
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Alex Phillips, President & CEO of the Van Horne Institute about VIA Rail's 150 transit pass.
3/30/2017 • 5 minutes, 34 seconds
Should Parents be Told By Teachers What Clubs Their Kids Join?
In an editorial board with the Calgary Herald, Jason Kenney told reporters that he would like parents to be contacted by teachers if their children join a gay-straight alliance club. Edmonton Journal columnist Paula Simons joins Angela Kokott to get her thoughts on Kenney's comments.
3/29/2017 • 21 minutes, 20 seconds
Battle of the Wheels: Electric VS Combustion Engine
3/28/2017 • 37 minutes, 37 seconds
Uniting the right
Ron Liepert, current MP for Calgary Signal Hill, shares his opinions on Wildrose and PC's uniting the right.
3/27/2017 • 20 minutes, 19 seconds
How Similar are the PC and Wildrose Parties?
With a merger in the works, we look at similarities and differences of the two right parties in Alberta with Political Science Professor at MacEwan University, John Soroski.
3/21/2017 • 16 minutes, 54 seconds
Interview with 'The Girl in The Photo'
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Kim Phuc, known for being the girl in a famous picture that depicted napalm use in the Vietnamese war. She will be speaking at the Calgary Catholic Immigration Society's gala tonight.
3/20/2017 • 14 minutes, 31 seconds
Is There a Cure for Type 2 Diabetes?
Could your Type 2 diabetes be cured in just four months. According to research done by Dr. Natalia McInnes, of McMaster University, Type 2 diabetes can be reversed by cutting calories, exercising and keeping glucose under control.
3/17/2017 • 6 minutes, 21 seconds
Open Mosque
3/16/2017 • 5 minutes, 32 seconds
Girl Guides Suspending Trips to the US
3/15/2017 • 6 minutes, 16 seconds
Aging in Place
Would you want to retire in the suburbs of Calgary? According to researcher Glenn Miller the suburbs aren't an ideal place to grow old.
3/14/2017 • 14 minutes, 53 seconds
How to Talk to Teens About Abuse in Relationships
A researcher from the University of Calgary has found that the cycle of domestic violence can start as early as the preteen years. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks to Deinera Exner-Cortens, Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Social Work, about how to stop that cycle before it starts.
3/9/2017 • 12 minutes, 1 second
Alberta Ends the Time Limit on Civil Suits for Sexual Assault
The province is ending the time limit for when victims if sexual or domestic violence can sue their abusers. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Calgary lawyer, University of Calgary law professor, Kathleen Mahoney, about what this means for victims.
3/9/2017 • 6 minutes, 26 seconds
Myths and Facts of Breast Cancer
There's plenty of myths surrounding breast cancer and what causes so oncologist, Dr. Ellen Warner, from the Sunnybrook hospital decided to put the facts out there.
3/6/2017 • 18 minutes, 52 seconds
Will We Ever See the End of Taxes?
Carbon tax, sugar tax, road tax – do these taxes work? And when will it end? Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with National Post Columnist, Terence Corcoran, about which taxes work - and which ones don't.
3/3/2017 • 10 minutes, 3 seconds
Are Humans Able to Multi-Task?
You may think you're a good multi-tasker - but the research says otherwise. According to Sandra Thomson, Associate Professor of Psychology at St. Thomas University, multi-tasking between two cognitive-demanding tasks is actually quite difficult. She joins Angela Kokott to talk about the psychology behind multi-tasking.
3/1/2017 • 14 minutes, 33 seconds
Do We Need to Toughen Up On Distracted Driving?
Transportation Minister Marc Garneau says he'd like to see stiffer fines on distracted driving. But why do we continue to text or call when we drive? Angela Kokott talks to Dr. David Strayer, Professor of Cognitive and Neural Science at the University of Utah about the psychology behind why we like to distract ourselves while driving.
2/28/2017 • 18 minutes, 22 seconds
Ottawa Looking to Ban Cigarette Sales Under 21 and Inside Apartments
The federal government is proposing to raise the legal age for buying cigarettes and banning smoking inside condos or apartments. Neil Collishaw, research director of Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada, speaks with Angela Kokott about these proposals.
2/27/2017 • 6 minutes, 44 seconds
Why Some Doctors In Canada Are Bowing Out of Assisted Death
Some doctors in Canada are no longer willing to participate in physician-assisted death because of emotional distress. Dr. Jeff Blackmer, vice-president of medical professionalism with the Canadian Medical Association, talks to Calgary Today's Angela Kokott about the strain of physician-assisted death.
2/27/2017 • 13 minutes, 40 seconds
Living and dying
A Calgary company says it wants to make funerals cheaper
Guest: Lori Magliocco, memorial specialist at Elegant Tributes
The biodegradable urn that turns your loved one into a tree.
Guest: Helen DeBarry, cofounder of Eternitrees
2/23/2017 • 39 minutes, 35 seconds
Should dogs be allowed on restaurant patios?
Phoebe Fung, owner of Vin Room, chats with Angela Kokott about the restaurant's decision to begin allowing dogs on their patio when the weather warms up.
2/21/2017 • 10 minutes, 3 seconds
Should People Be Allowed to Make Wifi Cell Phone Calls on Airplanes?
After more than 7,000 complaints, the US Transportation Department is deciding whether to ban all voice calls on flights. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Lifestyle and Etiquette Expert, Elaine Swann, about cell phone etiquette on airplanes.
2/14/2017 • 13 minutes, 16 seconds
When Are You 'Too Old' to Ask Your Parents for Money?
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott is joined by Wealthsimple's Ms. Etiquette, Jane Larkworthy, to chat about when you should be cut off from your parents, and what exceptions can be made.
2/13/2017 • 19 minutes, 11 seconds
A mother's emotional plea
Dianne Doyle-Lynch, an Okotoks mother, speaks to Angela Kokott about a recent Facebook video she posted about the alleged racism she says her son experienced at school.
2/7/2017 • 12 minutes, 30 seconds
The Shooting at the Mosque
One Calgary columnist wants to remind people that the shooting in Quebec City was caused by a gun and that gun violence is still prevalent in Canada. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Calgary Herald columnist Chris Nelson about this topic.
2/2/2017 • 19 minutes, 23 seconds
Religious Houses Sponsoring Refugees
Why do we only hear about churches sponsoring refugees in Calgary and not Mosques? It’s more complicated than you think. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Saima Jamal, Co-Founder Syrian Refugee Help Group.
2/2/2017 • 7 minutes, 34 seconds
How To Complain About Your Neighbour
It was the case in Coventry Hills that sparked the conversation. A 'drug house' in the area received over one hundred calls to police and bylaw for suspicious activity. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks to City Councillor Gian-Carlo Carra about how to properly complain about your neighbour.
2/1/2017 • 18 minutes, 34 seconds
Researchers Identify Drug that Alleviates Opioid Withdrawal
Researchers at the University of Calgary are studying an existing drug that prevented withdrawal symptoms in opioid-dependent rodents. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Neuroscientist Tuan Trang about the study.
1/31/2017 • 17 minutes, 48 seconds
Six Days Without Lungs
A woman in Ontario spent 6 days without lungs thanks to a new life-saving procedure at the Toronto General Hospital. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with the doctor who did the transplant: Dr. Shaf Keshavjee, director of Toronto General Hospital lung transplant program.
1/26/2017 • 7 minutes, 27 seconds
Left Hand Turns
Do you go out of your way to avoid left-hand turns in fear of a collision? Here's what some of our callers had to say.
1/26/2017 • 3 minutes, 2 seconds
The Dangers of An Alternative Diet for Children
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks to Registered Dietitian and Family Nutrition Educator, Sarah Remmer, about the nutrients children need to thrive and how 'trendy' or 'alternative' diets can have severe effects.
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1/24/2017 • 14 minutes, 5 seconds
The Benefits of Going Sober in January
Have you ever done a 'Dry January'? It's when you give up alcohol for the entire month of January to start off the year. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks to Constantine Klemos, Volunteer Event Coordinator with Dry January Canada who is spreading awareness about the initiative, and Dennis Long, Executive Director, Breakaway Addiction Services about the benefits of giving up alcohol for a month.
1/24/2017 • 19 minutes, 56 seconds
Hear What a Movie Dog Trainer Has to Say About the 'Dog's Purpose' Video
Flo Krisko, Animal Trainer and Operator of Alberta Film Animals, joins Calgary Today to give her opinion on a new video circulating shows questionable animal practices in the movie ‘A Dog’s Purpose’.
1/20/2017 • 9 minutes, 3 seconds
Parents Concerned About New Report Card System
A new report card system implemented by the Calgary Board of Education is leaving some parents in the dark. They say with the lack of teacher conferences and little detail on the report card it's hard to know how your child is actually faring in school. We talk to Althea Adams, spokesperson for Calgary Association of Parents and School Councils, to get more details.
1/17/2017 • 5 minutes, 50 seconds
Passing Off the Carbon Tax to Consumers
Are businesses allowed to pass off the costs of the carbon tax to the customers? Some businesses have already raised their costs to offset the carbon levy. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott chats with Adam Legge, President + CEO Calgary Chamber of Commerce about how businesses are dealing with the carbon tax.
1/13/2017 • 5 minutes, 37 seconds
Should There Be Mandatory Drug & Alcohol Testing for Pilots?
Should there be mandatory drug and alcohol testing for pilots? After a pilot was found drunk before a Sunwing flight out of Calgary the question was raised. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks to Dr. Ashley Nunes, Transportation Policy Analyst, about how pilot unions play a role in the lack of drug and alcohol testing.
1/12/2017 • 14 minutes, 29 seconds
Talking to Your Kids about Online Safety
How to talk to your children about online safety with Ginger Henderson, Registered Therapeutic Counsellor.
1/11/2017 • 10 minutes, 29 seconds
Last Days of the Obama Administration
With the inauguration just 10 days away what do Canadians need to look out for in the last days of the Obama administration with Washington Bureau Chief for Global News, Jackson Proskow.
1/11/2017 • 6 minutes, 4 seconds
Whole Foods Ceasing Plans to Expand in Alberta
Whole Foods is ceasing its planned supermarkets in Calgary and Edmonton because they see a decline of customers buying organic food. Dave Rowe, filling in for Angela Kokott chats with Sylvain Charlebois, Dean of the Faculty of Management, Professor in Food Distribution and Policy, Dalhousie University.
1/10/2017 • 7 minutes, 31 seconds
What the Carbon Tax Means for Not-For-Profits
The carbon tax has already had a major impact on many homes and businesses - but what does it mean for non-profits? Les Turner, General Manager of Cardel Rec South, talks about how the rec centre is dealing with the carbon tax.
1/5/2017 • 8 minutes, 25 seconds
Can You Live Without A Credit Card?
Nowadays it is hard to live without a credit card - but is it impossible? Not according to Steve, a longtime listener of Calgary Today who says he's never had a credit card in his life. As well as personal finance expert Bruce Sellery who says while it's great to be able to live without one, it does make your life more difficult.
1/5/2017 • 14 minutes
Is It Possible to Truly 'Disconnect' From Work?
Are you constantly checking your emails after work and on weekends? Is it possible to disconnect from work afters hours? Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks to Melanie Peacock, Associate Professor of Business at Mount Royal University, about if you can leave work at work in a technological age.
1/4/2017 • 14 minutes, 5 seconds
Recovered Fentanyl addict shares her story with Andrew Lawton
Tessa, a graduate of AARC's Recovery Program, was treated for an addiction to Fentanyl. She joined Andrew Lawton to share her story.
12/29/2016 • 16 minutes, 24 seconds
The High Cost of Flying Home for the Holidays
Why is airfare so expensive in Canada? Can low-cost airlines like New Leaf edge their way into this competitive market? Calgary Today's Angela Kokott gets Dr. Barry Prentice, Professor of Supply Chain Management, at the I.H. Asper School of Business, University of Manitoba, to answer these questions.
12/21/2016 • 18 minutes, 29 seconds
How to Implement Green Energy
A sizable chunk of Germany uses nearly 100% renewable energy - could we stand to learn a few lessons? Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks to Dr. Mishka Lysack, assistant professor in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Calgary.
12/21/2016 • 7 minutes, 48 seconds
Will Legalizing Marijuana Get Rid of the Black Market?
Marijuana legalization is coming in 2017 - but will it stop illicit sales in the black market? Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks with Daniel Bear, Professor, Criminal Justice, School of Social and Community Services, Humber Institute of Technology.
12/20/2016 • 21 minutes, 22 seconds
Alberta Government Names Bovine TB Outbreak 'Disastrous'
The Province has now declared the bovine tuberculosis outbreak in southern Alberta a disaster. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks with Will Verboven, Editorial Columnist Alberta Beef Magazine, about the recovery efforts.
12/16/2016 • 5 minutes, 12 seconds
What's the difference between careless and dangerous driving?
What's the difference between careless and dangerous driving in Alberta? Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks to Rory Ziv, Defense Lawyer at Ziv Law Group.
12/16/2016 • 10 minutes
Do You Want to Privatize Canada Post?
Angela Kokott asks listeners would you want to privatize Canada Post and allow competition for other mail delivery companies? Listen to what our callers have to say and give us your opinion in the comments.
12/14/2016 • 3 minutes, 30 seconds
How Protesters Got the Upper Hand on Pipeline Production
Protestors have significantly derailed a number of pipeline projects in North America. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott, talk about why with Jesse Snyder, Global Energy Reporter for the Financial Post.
12/14/2016 • 12 minutes, 10 seconds
How Do You Define the Mainstream Media?
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Brad Clark, Chair of Broadcasting and Journalism at Mount Royal University, about how we define the mainstream media and how it's definition has changed over the years.
12/13/2016 • 20 minutes, 6 seconds
Child Death Review System Needs Work
Today Human Services Irfan Sabir announced an error by the provincial government in failing to submit an internal report to the RCMP about the death of a young girl named Serenity. Angela Kokott talks to Tim Richter, who chaired an expert panel to reform and streamline Alberta's child death review system. Tell us your thoughts in the comments.
12/9/2016 • 5 minutes, 53 seconds
Seven Penguins Found Dead at The Calgary Zoo
The Calgary Zoo announced that seven of their Humbolt Penguins have died due to drowning. Listen below to Angela Kokott's interview with Jamie Dorgan, Director of Animal Care at the zoo to explain what happened. Tell us your thoughts in the comments below.
12/8/2016 • 4 minutes, 36 seconds
What Are Your Thoughts On Legalizing Drugs?
Callers on Calgary Today responded to Angela Kokott's question 'What Are Your Thoughts On Legalizing Drugs?' She spoke with Mark Haden, Executive Director of MAPS Canada (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies), about why his organization wants to decriminalize MDMA for research. What do you think? Let us know how you feel in the comments.
12/7/2016 • 3 minutes, 6 seconds
The Case for Legalizing Psychedelic Drugs For Research.
Angela Kokott is joined by Mark Haden, Adjunct Professor UBC School of Population and Public Health and Executive Director of MAPS Canada (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies), whose organisation is pushing for the decriminalization of MDMA and other psychedelic drugs for research.
12/7/2016 • 19 minutes, 49 seconds
What Do You Choose When it Comes To Winter Driving?
Angela Kokott asks listeners 'What type of tires do you use during winter driving?' All season? Winter tires? All weather? Let us know in the comments.
12/6/2016 • 8 minutes, 40 seconds
Possible Talks of a Merger Between Alberta Party and PCs
There have been possible talks of the Alberta Party merging with the provincial PCs. Angela Kokott talks to Lori Williams, associate professor of Policy Studies at Mount Royal University, about what that merge would mean for Alberta
12/1/2016 • 5 minutes, 48 seconds
Everything You Need to Know About Medicinal Marijuana
What is medicinal marijuana? Will it get you high? How do you get it if you need it? Angela Kokott asks all these questions and more to Kait Shane, the Director of patient care with Natural Health Services in Alberta, and Richard, a patient with the service.
12/1/2016 • 37 minutes, 51 seconds
Sports Medicine
Ankle sprain? Shin splints? Joint pain? A sports medicine doctor might be just what you need to not only make a full recovery, but optimize your performance in sport or everyday life. Angela Kokott is joined by Dr. Nathan Thakur who gives some tips.
12/1/2016 • 6 minutes, 23 seconds
Do You Agree with Kelowna's New Bylaw?
As Kelowna's vacancy rate nears zero, many citizens are turning to the street for shelter. However the city is introducing a bylaw that would ban people from sitting or sleeping on city sidewalks. Michelle Novakowski, Executive Director for Central Okanagan Elizabeth Fry Society, says there really isn't another option for these people right now. Do you agree with this bylaw?
11/30/2016 • 5 minutes, 24 seconds
What Legal Hang-ups Could Kinder Morgan Face?
The Kinder Morgan Pipeline has been approved by the Federal Government but how long will the legal process be before construction can start? Nigel Bankes, Professor and Chair of Natural Resources Law at the University of Calgary, says we still have a long way to go.
11/30/2016 • 4 minutes, 33 seconds
Why Aren't We Hearing About Tasers Anymore?
After Calgary's 10th police-involved shooting, Angela Kokott wonders why we don't hear about tasers being used in the field. Howard Burns, President of the Calgary Police Association, joins Angela to answer her questions. Listen below.
11/30/2016 • 6 minutes, 46 seconds
Senator Doug Black on Pipelines
Angela Kokott checks in with Independent Alberta Senator, Doug Black, to get his thoughts on the federal announcement on the approval of Kinder Morgan and Line 3 pipelines and the rejection of the Northern Gateway project.
11/30/2016 • 11 minutes, 26 seconds
Economist Trevor Tombe on Q2 Fiscal Update
An economist’s look into the Q2 fiscal update for Alberta.
Guest: Trevor Tombe, Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Calgary and Research Fellow at the School of Public Policy
11/29/2016 • 10 minutes, 41 seconds
Door-to-Door Energy Sales Ban
Today the NDP government instituted a ban for 2017 on door-to-door salespeople selling energy products. Many people are happy with ban, citing a number of furnace and electricity scams. However Brian, who called into the Friday Free for All with Angela Kokott and Gord Gillies, says this ban hurts his legitimate window business. What are your thoughts on the ban?
11/25/2016 • 3 minutes, 47 seconds
Toll Roads
Angela Kokott talks to two guests about the pros and cons of toll roads. What do you think about toll roads? Necessary evil or just a cash grab?
11/24/2016 • 18 minutes, 37 seconds
Cancer Prevention
When it comes to health concerns and diseases it goes without saying that the big ‘C’ is one of the top concerns or fears for many people. Today we are joined by Dr. Tracy Thomson, Family Physician at Copeman Healthcare, to discuss what you should be doing to help prevent cancer.
11/24/2016 • 5 minutes, 22 seconds
Sex Offender Therapy: Do We Need It?
The provincial government is quietly cutting back on the 'Phoenix Program', a program that aims to help sex offenders not to re-offend. Ian Savage, President, Criminal Defence Lawyers Association, is calling out the government saying this is a much-needed service. Do you agree?
11/23/2016 • 13 minutes, 1 second
Martin Parnell In Studio
The Marathon Man himself, Martin Parnell, joined Angela Kokott to talk about his new book, latest travels and a secret marathon that he ran in Afghanistan.
11/22/2016 • 18 minutes, 13 seconds
Callers On Sandra Jansen
Albertans weighed in on the Friday Free For All with Angela Kokott and Gord Gillies to share their thoughts about Sandra Jansen's floor crossing to the NDP.
11/18/2016 • 4 minutes, 4 seconds
Healthy at the Workplace
People spend one third or more of their lives at work. How can you make it worthwhile? Rick Tiedemann, Executive Director of Business Development at Copeman Healthcare joins Angela Kokott.
11/18/2016 • 6 minutes, 54 seconds
Tips to Get Moving and Getting Healthy
Jacob Pruden, president of the Alberta Kinesiology Association joins Angela Kokott to talk about National Kinesiology week.
11/18/2016 • 14 minutes, 53 seconds
Crossing the Floor
Tom Vernon, Provincial Affairs Reporter with Global News, joins Angela Kokott to talk about Sandra Jansen's big move to the NDP government.
11/18/2016 • 4 minutes, 47 seconds
The New Conservative
Albertans have two Conservative races to keep track of: the PC leadership race in the province and the Federal Conservative race. Both parties are trying to reinvent the image of conservatives, but candidates like Kellie Leitch, may be going in the wrong direction. Tim Powers, pollster, communications strategist, vice chairman of Summa Strategies joins Angela Kokott.
11/16/2016 • 5 minutes, 36 seconds
The Pros and Cons of $25 a Day Daycare
Joel French, Executive Director of Public Interest Alberta and Angela Pitt, MLA for Airdrie and Critic for Human Services join Angela Kokott to talk about the pros and cons of the NDP government's new $25 a day daycare.
11/16/2016 • 19 minutes, 41 seconds
Ric McIver and Jason Kenney on the state of Alberta's PCs
Two PC party leader candidates drop out of the race for negative reasons towards the party. Interim leader Ric McIver and hopeful Jason Kenney comment on the state of the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party.
11/15/2016 • 17 minutes, 47 seconds
How to Slow Down the Aging Process
Dr. Rhonda Low, Family Physician Copeman Healthcare Centre Vancouver, joins Calgary Today's Angela Kokott to talk about how to slow down the aging process.
11/11/2016 • 6 minutes, 37 seconds
Mayor Nenshi In Studio
The Mayor of Calgary joins Angela Kokott for a full hour of listener calls and questions.
11/10/2016 • 36 minutes, 40 seconds
War Junk: Finding Loved Ones Through Memorbilia
Twins Joy Mckee and Joan Synder join Angela Kokott in studio to talk about how a documentary series helped them find more about their father who served in WWII.
11/10/2016 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Why Did Florida Take So Long to Count its Votes?
Michael Auslen, State Politics Reporter with the Tampa Bay Times and the Miami Herald joins Angela Kokott to talk about why Florida took so long to count its votes and how it came to voting for Trump.
11/10/2016 • 5 minutes, 48 seconds
Who Would You Vote For?
Angela Kokott asked callers on Calgary Today who they would vote for if they could vote in the United States.
11/9/2016 • 4 minutes
Fear Based Elections
Angela Kokott is joined by Ron Chandler, Sustainability Psychologist, Environmental Scientist, College of Design Construction and Planning at the University of Florida, to talk about how fear is used in elections.
11/8/2016 • 7 minutes, 44 seconds
US Election Night: What Can We Expect?
Angela Kokott is joined by Wendy Schiller, Professor of Political Science at Brown University, to talk about what we can expect tonight.
11/8/2016 • 12 minutes, 22 seconds
Ugly, Uglier and Ugliest: The US Election
Angela Kokott is joined by Matthew Fisher, Postmedia’s international affairs columnist and Canada’s longest serving foreign correspondent, to talk about the inevitable outcomes, no matter who makes it into the White House.
11/8/2016 • 19 minutes, 5 seconds
Work Life Balance
How do you get a balance between busy work and personal lives? Angela Kokott talks to Dr. Karen McNeill, registered psychologist at Copeman Healthcare Centre about how to manage stresses.
11/3/2016 • 5 minutes, 29 seconds
Murray Says We Need to Make Coal Clean
Murray called in after Angela Kokott's chat with Calgary Herald Columnist Deborah Yedlin about Carbon Tax to say we need to invest in finding a way to make coal cleaner. Angela says that might be a waste of money if the studies come up empty.
11/2/2016 • 2 minutes, 31 seconds
Dental Anesthesia Changes
The Alberta Dental Association and College has changed its regulations on general anesthesia. This comes after a young girl was left brain dead after a trip to the dentist. Alberta Liberal Party Leader, Dr. David Swann, says this is a move in the right direction.
11/1/2016 • 6 minutes, 18 seconds
YYC Airport Authority Design
We meet the architects behind the new YYC international terminal. Rob Adamson, Architect at Dialog and YYC project lead and Doug Cinnamon, Architect at Dialog and Design Strategist.
11/1/2016 • 8 minutes, 26 seconds
Do you like darker-coloured police cars?
Is there a connection between a colour and our perception of the police? Some say the new darker coloured vehicles are intimidating. Angela Kokott speaks to Dr. Kelly Sundberg, Associate Professor in the Department of Justice Studies at Mount Royal University.
10/31/2016 • 6 minutes, 12 seconds
Darryl on CPS
Darryl calls into the Calgary Today Free For All with Angela Kokott and Gord Gillies to share his thoughts about the recent allegations against the Calgary Police Services. He says if he did what some of the male policemen are accused of doing at his work he would be under investigation. Darryl says he wants ASIRT in on this investigation.
10/28/2016 • 2 minutes, 14 seconds
Crystal Shares Her Story about Pain Management
Crystal called in during my conversation on drugs and pain management to say that medicinal marijuana has helped her scoliosis a great deal. She says her daughter is addicted to fentanyl and it's a big strain on her family.
10/27/2016 • 3 minutes, 1 second
Screen Time
If you’re a parent, the topic of screen time has likely come up on numerous occasions, so how much is too much? Today we’re speaking with Copeman Healthcare Family Health Nurse, Sarah Alexander.
10/27/2016 • 4 minutes, 48 seconds
Using Mental Illness as a Fear Tactic
How using mental illness as a fear tactic can be damaging to those suffering from mental health issues with Patrick Corrigan, Distinguished Professor of Psychology and an expert in mental health stigma at the Illinois Institute of Technology
10/27/2016 • 5 minutes, 18 seconds
Senior Care in Alberta
With the troubling news that came out yesterday that a nurse in Ontario has been charged with murdering eight elderly patients in her care, people can tend to worry about their own elderly parents in this province. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talk to Dr. Jim Silvius, Medical Director for Seniors Health, Alberta Health Services about how senior care is regulated in this province.
10/26/2016 • 5 minutes, 40 seconds
Is There Such Thing as 'No Condo Fees'?
You might have seen some for sale signs around Calgary and Cochrane that claim 'no condo fees' along with the purchase of a condo. However, Alberta Commercial Lawyer, Robert Noce, says not so fast. He joins Calgary Today's Angela Kokot to say there really isn't such a thing as 'no condo fees'.
10/25/2016 • 6 minutes, 45 seconds
Should the Criminal Code Include Spanking Children?
Fifty countries have banned physical punishment for children, including in the home. However, in both Canada and the United States, spanking is still legal. Our next guest retired sexual health instructor and children's author, Ruth Miller, believes spanking should be included the Criminal Code.
10/24/2016 • 6 minutes
Women's Sexual Health
Dr. Beth Donaldson, Family Physician and Medical Director Copeman Healthcare Clinic Vancouver, joins Angela Kokott to talk about women's sexual health.
10/20/2016 • 6 minutes, 21 seconds
Inside Operation Nothern Spotlight
Detective Paul Rubner with CPS Counter-Exploitation Unit joins Angela Kokott to talk about Operation Northern Spotlight and how it helps those at risk in the sex trade.
10/18/2016 • 19 minutes, 18 seconds
Why Spirituality Can Help You Kick an Addiction
Angela talks to Dr. John F. Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry in Addiction Medicine at Harvard Medical School about his research on how faith and spirituality are linked to addiction recovery.
10/17/2016 • 18 minutes, 50 seconds
Jim Gray
Well known Calgary Business and long time friend of Jim Prentice, Jim Gray, joins Angela Kokott to talk about his memories with the former premier.
10/14/2016 • 7 minutes, 17 seconds
Bill Smith
Former PC Party Bill Smith joins Angela Kokott and Gord Gillies to share his condolences for Jim Prentice.
10/14/2016 • 5 minutes, 36 seconds
Dave Rutherford on Calgary Today
Longtime Broadcaster Dave Rutherford joins Angela Kokott and Gord Gillies to share his memories on Jim Prentice.
10/14/2016 • 10 minutes, 11 seconds
Are we over-prescribing seniors?
A new study out of the University of Toronto shows that the growing list of prescriptions drugs for seniors is actually making them sicker and them to the hospital.
10/13/2016 • 9 minutes, 13 seconds
Teen Mental Health
In the high-pressure, competitive world that we all live in, we often feel over-worked, over stressed and anxious. Unfortunately for our children, this pressure doesn’t always start in adulthood, but often much, much earlier. Dr. Liann Meloff, Registered Psychologist with Copeman Healthcare Centre joins Angela to chat about ways to help teens.
10/13/2016 • 5 minutes, 51 seconds
New Canada Mortgage Rules
What are the new Canada Mortgage rules? And how will they affect real estate in Calgary? Author and Senior Analyst of Real Estate Investment Network, Don Campbell, joins Calgary Today's Angela Kokott to share the details, and they aren't pretty.
10/11/2016 • 20 minutes, 7 seconds
Sugar: Good vs Bad
Sugar – what’s good, what’s bad and should you be cutting the sweet stuff altogether? Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Registered Dietician with Copeman Healthcare Centre, Linda Cuda, about how to control sugar in your diet.
10/6/2016 • 5 minutes, 9 seconds
Photo Radar: Useful Technology or Cop Cash Cow?
We all hate getting photo radar tickets in the mail but some research out of a group in Edmonton shows that photo radar might not be making our roads safer. Jordan Hopfner, with Fair Alberta Roads joins Calgary Today's Angela Kokott to share some stats.
10/6/2016 • 12 minutes
Camping Without Air Mattresses
A young entrepreneur in Calgary creative an alternative to air mattresses when camping. Sawyer Pahl created a vacuumed sealed pouch that carries a lightweight foam mattress.
10/5/2016 • 6 minutes, 21 seconds
Carbon Tax
We hear opinions on the carbon tax from two very different people. Jennifer Winter is the Area Director of Energy and Environment at the University of Calgary gives us some insight on the logistics of a federal carbon tax. While PC Energy Critic Rick Fraser, tells us how the right feels about Notely's statement on the federal tax.
10/3/2016 • 18 minutes, 17 seconds
Angina vs Heart Attack
When you have heart pain sometimes it's heard to know the different between Angina and Heart Attacks. Dr. Nathan Thakur, Medical Director with Copeman Healthcare Centre, joins Angela Kokott to talk about what to know when it comes to heart health.
9/29/2016 • 5 minutes, 50 seconds
Right to Know Day
Today is ‘Right to Know’ Day, a day devoted to knowing our rights when it comes to privacy and access. Sharon Polsky, the President of the Privacy and Access Council of Canada, says many Canadians don't know their privacy and access rights. She joins Calgary Today's Angela Kokott to talk about what to know about your privacy rights.
9/28/2016 • 19 minutes, 45 seconds
Do Police Have Some Work to do in Calgary?
A recent poll by Mainstreet shows that almost half of Calgarians disapprove of Calgary Police Services. Calgary Police Association President Howard Burns joins Calgary Today's Angela Kokott to talk about why the stats are troubling.
9/28/2016 • 6 minutes, 33 seconds
Should Canadians Support Blackberry?
Blackberry's CEO says he's disappointed that Canadians aren't supporting a Canadian tech company but do we really need to support a brand just because it's Canadian? Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks to tech journalist and expert Ted Kritsonis about if we need to support Canadian tech companies.
9/27/2016 • 18 minutes, 17 seconds
Mary's Meals
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott is joined by Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow, founder of Mary’s Meals, a charity that runs feeding projects in under-developed countries.
9/26/2016 • 17 minutes, 53 seconds
Drug Resistant Germs
Jason Tetro, microbiologist and author of 'The Germ Code', joins Angela Kokott to talk about the history of drug-resistant germs.
9/21/2016 • 18 minutes, 28 seconds
Do you like the new Vehicle Registration system?
The NDP government is no longer sending out reminders via mail about vehicle registration to save money. Some love the idea, some hate it. I talk to Wildrose Shadow Minister for Service Alberta, Wayne Anderson, about how the process could go a little smoother.
9/20/2016 • 8 minutes, 51 seconds
Kris Wells on David Eggen and School Guidelines
Earlier today David Eggen responded to a Baptist school who in a statement they would not comply with the province's LGBTQ guidelines. Kris Wells, assistant professor, Faculty of Education, University of Alberta, joins Angela Kokott to talk about why Minister Eggen's comments today were disappointing.
9/19/2016 • 17 minutes, 14 seconds
Cameras in the Courtrooms
Should we allow cameras in the courtroom? Defamation and Media Lawyer Peter Jacobsen thinks so.
9/15/2016 • 18 minutes
Drywall Tariffs
Now that the has implemented tariffs on drywalls, Canadian homebuilders are going to be hit with an increase in prices. Angela Kokott speaks with Jim Rivait, CEO of Canadian Home Builders Association – Alberta, to get the scoop.
9/14/2016 • 4 minutes, 30 seconds
Tipping at $15 an hour
Should we continue to tip servers as minimum wage rises? The NDP government has promised that the minimum wage will rise to $15 in 2018. Angela Kokott speaks to Dr. Michael Von Massow, researcher of restaurants and tourism at the University of Guelph, if we should continue to tip those in the hospitality industry.
9/13/2016 • 18 minutes, 17 seconds
Big Brother: Security Cameras and Creep Catchers
Angela Kokott hosts a whole hour on citizen surveillance from an abundance of security cameras in Calgary to vigilante groups to take law into their own hands to catch pedophiles.
9/12/2016 • 38 minutes, 57 seconds
The Great Fluoride Debate
Fluoride in back in city council’s agenda. But what’s the history of fluoride in Calgary? And how does one local dentist feel about putting fluoride back in the water?
9/8/2016 • 10 minutes, 44 seconds
Munchausen Syndrome
There’s a name for when people claim to be sick to get sympathy – it’s called Munchausen syndrome. Angela Kokott talks to Dr. Marc Feldman Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Adjunct Professor of Psychology at the University of Alabama, to learn more about the syndrome.
9/8/2016 • 15 minutes
Can Trees Actually Deter Crime?
Residents in Calgary's Brentwood neighbourhood are concerned that newly planted trees will allow more crime to happen in the area. However, a study out of Washington University states otherwise. Dr. Kathleen Wolf, Research Social Scientist, joins Angela Kokott.
9/7/2016 • 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Bladder Cancer Walk Calgary
Courtney Blackshaw, Bladder Cancer Survivor and Member of the Calgary Walk Committee joins Angela Kokott to talk about the Bladder Cancer walk on September 25th.
9/7/2016 • 5 minutes, 51 seconds
Year Round School
School year round? Sounds like a kid's worst nightmare. But Jim Brandon, Associate Dean Professional & Community Engagement Associate Professor at Werklund School of Education at the U of C, says there is plenty of benefits to year-round school.
9/1/2016 • 19 minutes, 14 seconds
How Do Albertans Feel About Driving While High?
The Alberta Motor Association polled their members to see felt about driving while using cannabis. Vice President Jeff Kasbrick joins Angela Kokott to tell her about the results.
8/31/2016 • 19 minutes, 29 seconds
Police And Crisis Team (PACT)
In the past few weeks, there's been plenty of conversations surrounding police and how they deal with those with drug addictions and mental health issues. Angela Kokott speaks to PACT (Police And Crisis Team) a partnership with CPS and AHS and finds out their role when it comes to mental health aid.
8/30/2016 • 17 minutes, 54 seconds
Energy East Hearings Cancellation
Energy Economist, Michal Moore, joins Calgary Today's Angela Kokott to talk about his shock that the Energy East hearings were cancelled this morning due to protestors.
8/29/2016 • 6 minutes, 3 seconds
Stephen Harper's Legacy
Harper is resigning after 17 years in politics. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott takes a look back with National Post Reporter Jason Fekete.
8/26/2016 • 7 minutes, 57 seconds
Should distracted driving be a criminal offense?
Texting, talking on your cellphone and even checking yourself in the mirror can distract you from what's on the road. But should we treat distracted driving like impaired driving and criminalize it?
8/25/2016 • 17 minutes, 50 seconds
Do Breed Bans Work?
Montreal Gazette journalist Rene Bruemmer, joins Calgary Today's Angela Kokott to talk about the different of animal bylaws between Calgary and Montreal.
8/24/2016 • 13 minutes, 44 seconds
Angela Kokott Live from Rio
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott joins guest host Dave Rowe live from the Rio OIympics.
8/24/2016 • 7 minutes, 58 seconds
Angela Kokott Live From Rio
Angela Kokott joins us on her last day at the Olympic Park in Rio de Janerio.
8/24/2016 • 6 minutes, 50 seconds
Police Mental Health Training
In light of the ASIRT decision to not charge the policeman responsible for Anthony Heffernan's death, Calgary Today's Angela Kokott wanted to found out what kind of training police get to deal with people in mental health crises.
8/23/2016 • 5 minutes, 5 seconds
Reaction to the ASIRT decision on Anthony Heffernan's case
Angela Kokott takes callers to hear their thoughts on the ASIRT Decision for the Anthony Heffernan case.
8/22/2016 • 6 minutes, 58 seconds
Angela Kokott live from the Rio Olympics
Angela Kokott joins guest host Dave Rowe to talk about the sights, sounds and eats of the 2016 Rio Olympics.
8/18/2016 • 8 minutes, 34 seconds
What's In Store for Penny Oleksiak after the Olympics?
Guest host Dave Rowe is joined by Richard Powers of the Rotman School of Managment, University of Toronto, to talk about the future of swimming star Penny Oleksiak.
8/17/2016 • 8 minutes, 33 seconds
Angela from Rio
Angela Kokott joins Guest Host Dave Rowe live from the Rio Olympics to talk about synchronized swimming and women's basketball.
8/17/2016 • 6 minutes, 32 seconds
Angela from Rio
Angela joins guest host Betty Jo Kaiser to talk about running into Mayor Naheed Nenshi at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janerio.
8/16/2016 • 7 minutes, 19 seconds
The Rob Ford Crack Video
Whether you've watched it or not, it's out there. We talk with National Post reporter Chris Selley about why the National Post decided to post the video and why we should view it with sympathy.
8/11/2016 • 20 minutes, 28 seconds
The Gardner and The Carpenter - A Different Approach to Parenting
Angela Kokott talks with psychologist and author, Alison Gopnik, about a new approach to parenting which allows your children to play and grow without interference.
8/11/2016 • 19 minutes, 50 seconds
Seeing Green
Calgary teens from the StoryBook Theatre who went the extra mile to help out a colour blind friend join Angela in-studio on Calgary Today.
8/11/2016 • 8 minutes, 23 seconds
Teen Addiction
Dr. Jackie Smith, Director of Community Education and Research at AARCs joins Angela Kokott to talk about Teen Addiction.
8/11/2016 • 18 minutes, 8 seconds
Could We Have A Zika Vaccine by 2018?
The Zika Virus has made news headlines around the world especially leading into the Rio OIympics. Now scientists are investing the virus and hoping to find a vaccine by 2018. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, joins Calgary Today's Angela Kokott to chat about their discoveries.
8/8/2016 • 7 minutes, 7 seconds
Training the Mind of an Olympian
We know Olympians need to train physically to get ready for the games, but what about mentally? Dr. Dave Paskevich of the University of Calgary's Faculty of Kinesiology joins Angela Kokott to answer that question.
8/5/2016 • 7 minutes, 38 seconds
Circle of Grief
A group of Calgarians gathered together to share their grief of losing their partners. Ten years later they are just as strong and continue to share their stories through their new book: Circle of Grief. I have them on today.
8/5/2016 • 39 minutes, 28 seconds
Breaking Down the NDP's lawsuit and the PPAs
Since the NDP government lauched their lawsuit against big power companies everyone's had an opinion one way or another. Professor of Political Science Barry Cooper joins Angela Kokott on Calgary today to say this isn't the first time an Alberta government has been ideological.
8/3/2016 • 19 minutes, 53 seconds
Breaking Down Barriers for the Disabled
Inspirational Speaker, Author, World Record Holder and Amuptee Todd Huston joins Angela Kokott in studio to tell her how prostestics can help they disabled overcome their barriers and achieve their goals.
8/2/2016 • 9 minutes, 21 seconds
What Do We Really Think of Female Politicians?
With Hillary Clinton receiving the first ever presidential nominee from a major party in the United States, the Angus Reid Institute asks 'What does the public think of women in politics?' Executive Director of the Institute, Shachi Kurl, joins Angela Kokott to share her results.
8/2/2016 • 15 minutes, 19 seconds
Fort Mac Fire Results in Biggest Monthly GDP Decline in Years
University of Calgary Economist Trevor Tombe joins Angela Kokott to talk about GDP numbers.
7/29/2016 • 5 minutes, 13 seconds
Do Judges Get Sensitivity Training?
Law Professor Kathleen Mahoney joins Angela Kokott to talk about a judge's inappropriate comments during a sexual assault trail in Edmonton.
7/27/2016 • 20 minutes, 29 seconds
Adventuring Across the Atlantic
Angela Kokott catches up with Calgary based adevnturer Laval St. Germain on his trek acorss the Atlantic Ocean to raise money for cancer.
7/26/2016 • 29 minutes, 21 seconds
How Old is Too Old to Have Babies?
Rolling Stone Rock Star Mick Jagger is about to have his eigth baby at the age of 72. Angela Kokott talks to infertility specialist Dr. Ari Baratz about what age to should think about having a baby.
7/19/2016 • 19 minutes, 41 seconds
Matthew Fisher on Turkey Coup
National Post Foreign Correspondant, Matthew Fisher, joins Angela Kokott to talk about why Turkey's Military Coup failed.
7/18/2016 • 4 minutes, 51 seconds
Canada Post Labour Dispute - What You Need to Know
Angela Kokott is joined by Dr. Daphne Taras, a professor of Labour Relations at the Edwards School of Business at the University of Saskatchewan, to talk about what we need to know about the Canada Post labour dispute.
7/7/2016 • 17 minutes, 9 seconds
Tim Powers on Jason Kenney
Jason Kenney finally annouced his bid for the leader of the Alberta PC Party. Political strategist Tim Powers joins Angela Kokott to share his thoughts.
7/6/2016 • 19 minutes, 25 seconds
Vaxxed: Why we should be concerned
A documentary called Vaxxed has been airing in Alberta over the last few weeks and it's causing some concern for medical professionals. Faculty of Law and the School of Public Health at the University of Alberta, Tim Caulfield, joins Angela Kokott to say why you shouldn't believe everything you see in this documentary.
7/5/2016 • 20 minutes, 11 seconds
Combating Islamophobia
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott is joined by Hiba Fadol of the National Council of Canadian Muslims, who lead the meeting today in Calgary on how to combat Islamophobia across Canada.
7/4/2016 • 6 minutes, 10 seconds
Canadian Olympian on the Russian Doping Scandal
Beckie Scott, a cross-country gold medal Olympian and Chair of the WADA Athlete Commission, comments on the Russian Doping Scandal
6/17/2016 • 7 minutes, 29 seconds
Summer Skin Care
On today's Copeman Health Check Angela Kokott is joined by Dr. Omair Siddiqui as he shares tips on how to keep your skin healthly during the summer months.
6/16/2016 • 6 minutes, 14 seconds
Fast Fashion
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with fashion historian and activist, Sara Idacavage about fast fashion and how we can stay away from it.
6/14/2016 • 19 minutes, 34 seconds
Anxiety in Children
Registered Pyshcologist with Copeman Clinic, Dr. Liann Meloff, joins Angela Kokott to talk about how to settle anxious children.
6/9/2016 • 6 minutes, 20 seconds
What We Still Need to Talk About With Bill C-14
Derek Ross, Executive Director of the Christian Legal Followship, explains some of his organization's concerns about the legalization of assisted suicide, and makes suggestions for an ongoing social and legal debate.
6/9/2016 • 6 minutes, 23 seconds
Global Oil Prices
BlackRock investments doesn’t buy that oil in the province/country has settled for now.
6/9/2016 • 5 minutes, 53 seconds
Losing a Parent to Physician Assisted Death
As Bill C-15 is debated in the Senate, many are looking at Physician-Assisted Death for their aging parents. Marco Van Son, a Dutch man living in Calgary, had the opportunity to put his father to rest via assisted death in the Netherlands and tell us his experience.
6/8/2016 • 19 minutes, 5 seconds
How Does Ransom-ware Work?
The University of Calgary paid out $20,000 to hackers who held the school's information hostage. Cyber security expert, Patrick Malcolm, says there's alternative ways to get your information back rather than paying ransom.
6/7/2016 • 5 minutes, 30 seconds
CC4MS in Studio
The Canadian Centre for Male Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse joins Angela Kokott in studio to talk about their organization and how to get help if you're a man who's been sexually abused in your lifetime.
6/6/2016 • 40 minutes, 45 seconds
Gas Shortages in Western Canada
Western Canada is running out of gas because of slowed operations in Ft. Mac. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks to Dr. Jennifer Winter about what’s to expect in the coming days.
6/3/2016 • 5 minutes, 43 seconds
How to Manage Your Weight
Copeman Healthcare Centre's Registered Dietitian, Susan Howell, joins Calgary Today's Angela Kokott to share some tips on weight management.
6/2/2016 • 5 minutes, 8 seconds
Will 'plain packaging' affect how cigarettes are sold?
Health Canada is holding public consultations on whether cigarette companies should use 'plain packaging' opposed to marketed packaging. We talk to Debbi Andrus of the Haskayne School of business on if the packaging will affect tobacco sales.
5/31/2016 • 5 minutes, 25 seconds
Gender in Sports
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks to academic Karleen Pendleton Jimenez about her study about gender roles in sporting activites.
5/30/2016 • 20 minutes, 54 seconds
Borderline Personality Disorder
Donna Hughes, from Inner Solutions, joins Calgary Today's Angela Kokott to talk about what exactly is Borderline Personality Disorder.
5/30/2016 • 20 minutes, 11 seconds
Mayor Naheed Nenshi in Studio
The Mayor of Calgary joins Angela Kokott to talk about C-Train parking lots, block parties and and why he doesn't want to take over Stephen Harper's seat in parliament.
5/26/2016 • 39 minutes, 45 seconds
Stress Managment
Copeman Healthcare Centre Registered Pyschologist, Dr. Karen MacNeill, joins Calgary Today's Angela Kokott to talk about how to manage stress when times are tough.
5/26/2016 • 6 minutes, 5 seconds
Running the Calgary Marathon - On a Longboard
Alberta-born Chris Koch is planning on 'running' the Calgary Marathon this weekend, however Chris will be using his longboard. Chris was born with legs and arms but he doesn't let that stop him from reaching his goals. Angela Kokott chats with him about the big run - or 'skate'.
5/25/2016 • 16 minutes, 49 seconds
How to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks to Copeman Healthcare Centre Dietitian, Linda Cuda, about how to help prevent the onset of Type 2 Diabetes.
5/19/2016 • 5 minutes, 53 seconds
Abortion Poster
A controversial pro-life banner on 16 Ave NE cause some concerns with drivers. I talked to Brittany Kustra, spokesperon for Roads, about why it was there in the first place.
5/18/2016 • 4 minutes, 8 seconds
Callers on Calgary Transit
Angela asks callers what they think about Calgary Transit's plan to make their parking lots 100% reservable.
5/17/2016 • 4 minutes, 11 seconds
Why Do We Have Vehicle Traps?
After a conversation on the Friday Free For All, Angela wanted to know why we have vehicle traps and is there enough signage to stop people from driving into them. Luckily Neil McKendrick, a manager with Calgary Transit, called into Calgary Today to set the facts straight.
5/16/2016 • 4 minutes, 1 second
What to do with your food after a house fire?
Food Scientist Keith Warriner joins Calgary Today's Angela Kokott to talk about what to do with the food in your kitchen in the aftermath of a house fire?
5/16/2016 • 6 minutes, 14 seconds
Brentwood 5 Series by Global's Jill Croteau
5/13/2016 • 22 minutes, 14 seconds
Men's Health
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Dr. Nathan Thakur about Men's Health.
5/5/2016 • 6 minutes, 4 seconds
Investigating Naturopaths
Angela Kokott speaks to Globe and Mail Health reporter Carly Weeks about her investigation into naturopathic medicine in Ontario.
5/2/2016 • 18 minutes, 2 seconds
Why Dogs Hate Hugging
A study out of the University of British Columbia shows that hugging dogs stresses them out. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Dr. Stanley Coren, a canine expert and lead researcher of the study.
4/28/2016 • 6 minutes, 14 seconds
Prostate Health
This week on Copeman Health Check, Dr. Nathan Thakur joins us to chat about how men can prevent prostate cancer.
4/28/2016 • 6 minutes, 36 seconds
Why does 'Necessaries of Life' really mean?
Criminal Lawyer, Kent Teskey, joins Angela Kokott to share some information on the charge in the Stephan family trial in 'failing to provide the necessaries of life' to their young son who died 3 years ago.
4/27/2016 • 4 minutes, 46 seconds
Living with Schizophrenia
Angela Kokott talks with a man who has been living with Schizophrenia for 11 years. He's talking about his story to try to remove the stigma around mental illness.
4/27/2016 • 17 minutes, 28 seconds
Matthew Fisher on John Ridsdel
Postmedia International Correspondant, Matthew Fisher, talks about his friend and former Calgarian, John Ridsdel, who was executed by terrorists in the Phillipines.
4/25/2016 • 7 minutes, 4 seconds
Stephan Family Trial
National Correspondant for Canadian Press, Bill Graveland, joins Angela Kokott to give an update on the Stephan Family trial.
4/25/2016 • 4 minutes, 57 seconds
Why Do Some People Age Faster Than Others?
This week on the Copeman Health Check we talk to Dr. Elizabeth Sherman, Neuropsychologist and Director of Brain & Psychological Health at Copeman Health Clinic, about telomeres - the part of human cell that affect how our cells age.
4/21/2016 • 5 minutes, 18 seconds
What Role Do Nurse Practitioners Play in Health Care?
Nurse Practitioners in Alberta are asking for more responsbility in the health care system. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Eric Lavoie, the President of Nurse Practitioner Association of Alberta, about what role NPs can play in Alberta Health Care.
4/20/2016 • 18 minutes, 52 seconds
Frank on Public Art
Frank, who used to be on the Calgary Public Art board, calls into Calgary Today with Angela Kokott to share his thoughts on the Centre Street Lions.
4/18/2016 • 2 minutes, 34 seconds
Alberta Budget 2016 - Full Podcast
4/15/2016 • 2 hours, 8 minutes, 16 seconds
Trudeau's International Image
Justin Trudeau has already established a good international relationship with other countries, but what will he have to do to keep up that momentum? Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Colin Robertson, former diplomat and vice-president and fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs.
4/13/2016 • 12 minutes, 30 seconds
Adapting In Alberta - Dave Taylor reads an Email
Guest host Dave Taylor reads a heart-warming email of a man who lost his job, among other things, but was able to stay positive through the support of his friends.
4/12/2016 • 2 minutes, 55 seconds
Dr. Laurence Kirmayer on the Attawapiskat Crisis
The town of the Attawapiskat has called a state of emergency after 11 people attempted suicide this past Saturday. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Dr. Laurence Kirmayer, a speicialist in Indigenous mental health, talks about the situation in Attawapiskat and why Indigenous communities continue to struggle with mental health.
4/12/2016 • 18 minutes
Copeman Health Check
This week on the Copeman Health Check we talk to Neurologist Dr. Elisabeth Sherman about brain health. How to keep your brain health and active and deter symptons of Alzheimer's and Dementia.
4/8/2016 • 6 minutes, 55 seconds
Dale Lang on the Power of Forgiveness
Seventeen years ago Reverend Dale Lang lost his son to a school shooting in Taber. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks to him about how to learned to forgive his son's murderer.
4/6/2016 • 18 minutes, 43 seconds
Should We Follow the Canada Food Guide?
Our next guest says no. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Nina Teicholtz, science journalist and author of 'The Big Fat Surprise' on how following the food guide could lead to obsesity.
4/5/2016 • 13 minutes, 49 seconds
Does Smoking Pot Make You A Loser?
An International Study shows that habitual marijuana smokers are more likely to have finanacial and relationship issues. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Dr. Magdalena Cerda, an author of the study, about her findings.
4/4/2016 • 8 minutes, 45 seconds
Teresa Woo-Paw on Chinatown
Those in Chinatown fear the integrity and experience of Chinatown will be compromised if the city passes an area redevelopment plan.
4/1/2016 • 6 minutes, 25 seconds
Why Are There So Few Treatments For Alzheimer's?
Although a very prominent disease, Alzheimer's has very few drugs and treatments on the market for patients. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks with Dr. Serge Gauthier, the Director of the Alzheimer's Disease Research Unit at the McGill Centre Studies in Aging, about why it's been such a difficult disease to treat.
3/29/2016 • 18 minutes, 17 seconds
Callers on Drunk Driving
After the sentencing of Marco Muzzo for impaired driving and killing 1 adult and 3 children, many wondered if the sentence of 10 years in prision was enough. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott posed the question to callers and here are their responses.
3/29/2016 • 4 minutes, 35 seconds
Calgary Today - Mayor Nenshi in Studio
Mayor Naheed Nenshi joins Calgary Today's Angela Kokott to talk about bike lanes, CalgaryNEXT and city expansion.
3/23/2016 • 39 minutes, 32 seconds
MP Michelle Rempel on the Federal Budget
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott chats with MP for Calgary Nose Hill Michelle Rempel on her thoughts about the Liberal's new federal budget.
3/22/2016 • 4 minutes, 2 seconds
Packaged Foods: Wasteful or Convenient?
Sobey's Grocery Stores have released pre-packaged peeled avocados for customer's convenience. Although many are attacking the grocery chain on social media calling the product wasteful. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks to Sylvain Charlebois of the University of Guelph's Food Institute and he says this may be the future of fresh food. -calgarytoday
3/17/2016 • 5 minutes, 10 seconds
Preventative Mastectomies May Do More Harm Than Good
A new study out of the U.S. says preventative mastectomies could actually have more negative effects than positive. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks with Dr. Mehra Golshan, senior author of the study and chair in surgical oncology at Brigham’s Women’s Hospital in Boston.
3/15/2016 • 5 minutes, 56 seconds
Changing the Dress Code
On this #InternationalWomensDay the Ontario Human Rights Commission is attempting to ban provocative or discriminating work wear. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks to Chief Commissioner Renu Mandhane. -calgarytoday
3/9/2016 • 4 minutes, 47 seconds
Are We Over the Worst of the Oil Shock?
Speculators say the low point of oil could be behind us. Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks to Energy Analyst Peter Linder about his thoughts. -calgarytoday
3/8/2016 • 6 minutes, 36 seconds
Does Notley need to toughen up?
Many are questioning Premier Notley’s leadership skills after the Quebec Injunction. Columnist Chris Nelson thinks she needs to start acting like a premier instead of the leader of the NDP. -calgarytoday
3/3/2016 • 5 minutes, 16 seconds
Jen Gerson on the Bus Rapid Transit Plan
National Post Columnist Jen Gerson joins Angela Kokott to talk about the ridiculousness of the reaction to Calgary's BRT plan. Jen thinks the problems with this plan arise from people who refuse to integrate with other communities.
3/1/2016 • 8 minutes, 54 seconds
Neil Bantleman's brother about the case
In the latest twist of Calgary teacher Neil Bantleman's sex abuse trial in Indonesia, the supreme court overturned his acquittal. His brother Guy Bantleman joins Jock Wilson on Calgary Today to talk about the family's shock.
2/26/2016 • 5 minutes, 27 seconds
Pharmacies And Pot
Shoppers Drug Mart is looking into selling medicinal marijuana at their stores. Is this the best place to sell? Calgary Today's fill in host Jock Wilson talks to Sylvain Charlebois of the University of Guelph’s Food Institute.
2/25/2016 • 5 minutes, 37 seconds
Does the Calgary Zoo have a bad rap?
Jock Wilson talks to Rob Laidlaw, executive director and founder of ZooCheck Canada. Rob says while the Calgary Zoo has had a lot of highly publicized deaths in the past years, they are not so different from other zoos in Canada.
2/19/2016 • 5 minutes, 28 seconds
Should airlines be able to exchange info on unruly passengers?
Air Canada recently came out and said that airlines should be able to share passenger information if they are unruly or threatening on flights. We talk to Airline Analyst Karl Moore and hear his thoughts.
2/17/2016 • 5 minutes, 6 seconds
Physician Assisted Death
Should doctors will moral obligations against assisted death be able to opt out? Calgary Today's Angela Kokott speaks to Professor of ethics Arthur Schafer to find out more.
2/12/2016 • 5 minutes, 25 seconds
Smoking Pot Can Lead to Poor Verbal Memory
A new study says that people who smoked regularly as teens could have poorer verbal memory later on in life. Lead of author of the study "Long-Term Marijuana Use Associated with Worse Verbal Memory in Middle Age", Dr. Reto Auer joins Angela Kokott to tell her more.
2/12/2016 • 6 minutes, 17 seconds
Horses Can Read Human Emotions?
A new study finds that horses can recognize humans and their emotions, even from photographs. Angela Kokott talks to Lesly Shire of Opening Gaits Therapeutic Riding Centre to find out more.
2/12/2016 • 5 minutes, 59 seconds
YYC Helping Homeless Meal
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott hears from the event coordinator of YYC Helping Homeless on how the city kicked them out of a park because they didn't have a permit.
2/4/2016 • 3 minutes, 48 seconds
Ghomeshi Trial- First Day
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott talks to Global News Toronto Reporter Adam Miller about the first day at the Jian Ghomeshi trail.
2/2/2016 • 5 minutes, 10 seconds
How to help if your child is being bullied
Jock Wilson fills-in for Angela Kokott on Calgary Today and talks to Mental Health Professional Sharon Lindstrom about bullying. Jock shares a personal story about how his son was bullied at school and how he helped him overcome his bullies.
1/27/2016 • 3 minutes, 17 seconds
Rob On Aging Parents
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott receives a call from Rob who is responding to Dave Taylor's segement "What are We Going to Do With Mom?" Rob says he visits his mother everyday and feels sad for those elderly patients who don't receive visitors.
1/22/2016 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Fitness File- January 18th
Join us every Monday for the Fitness File with our guest David MacDonald, owner of Vitality Fitness Calgary. This week we talk about how to keep your New Years Resolution.
1/19/2016 • 6 minutes, 1 second
Callers on the LGBTQ guidelines in schools
Since the provincial government released a list of guidelines to support the LGBTQ community in schools, people have been talking. Here's a compilation of both sides of the argument.
1/16/2016 • 5 minutes, 23 seconds
Julio On Saving Money
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott asks "Is the Alberta Dream dead?" She hears from caller Julio about how he saved money during the recession.
1/14/2016 • 2 minutes, 10 seconds
Dr. Constantine Passaris addresses Refugee Concerns
Economics Professor Dr. Constantine Passaris address concerns that refugees will use all of Canada's resources only to return to their own country.
1/13/2016 • 1 minute, 53 seconds
Chris on Vaccinations
Angela hears from a father who's child died as a result of vaccinations. But still believes that parents should vaccinate their children.
1/8/2016 • 2 minutes, 38 seconds
Dawn on Mental Illness
Angela opens the conversation about mental health and receives a call from a mother who talks about her 14-year-old daughter's struggle with depression. -calgarytoday
1/6/2016 • 5 minutes, 12 seconds
Steve On Islam
Angela takes a call from Steve who talks about Islamic traditions and why Canada shouldn't feel entitled to adapt them. -calgarytoday
1/5/2016 • 3 minutes, 44 seconds
Nenshi and Angela Kokott December 17
Nenshi's monthly visit to the Calgary Today Show
12/19/2015 • 47 minutes, 11 seconds
Where should we sell pot once it's legalized?
Dana Larsen talked with Angela Kokott about where to sell marijuana once it's legalized in Canada.
12/18/2015 • 21 minutes, 16 seconds
Columnist Colby Cosh on Why the NDP is good for Alberta's Fentanyl Crisis
National Post Columnist Colby Cosh talks about his brush with fentanyl (in a emergency room) and doesn't understand why people continue to use it recreation-ally despite the fatal effects. Colby Cosh also takes about why the NDP harm reduction policy is the best medicine for this epidemic. -calgarytoday
12/17/2015 • 10 minutes, 42 seconds
What you might not know about Bill 6
Christopher Spasoff, lawyer and former OH&S Crown Prosecutor joins us to fill us in on what we might not know about Bill 6. Spasoff is offering his services in the New Year to farmers and ranchers who have questions about the contentious bill. -calgarytoday
12/16/2015 • 15 minutes, 10 seconds
Agathe Moreaux chats with Angela Kokott
Calgary Today with Angela Kokott chats with French student Agathe Moreaux, who was near the area where shots rang out in Paris earlier today.
calgarytoday