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Bar Liberal

Bar Liberal

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Velkommen til Bar Liberal – et sted hvor Anders Wengen og Herman Ekle Lund pluss gjester har rolige og romslige samtaler om frihet. Vi diskuterer hva et fritt samfunn kan og bør være, hvorfor det er viktig, og hvordan vi kan skape, bevare og forsvare liberale måter å leve på. Bli med på bar!
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Opening Arguments

Opening Arguments Media LLC

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Opening Arguments is a law show that helps you make sense of the news! Comedian Thomas Smith brings on legal analysts to help you understand not only current events, but also deeper legal concepts and areas! The typical schedule will be M-W-F with Monday being a deep-dive, Wednesday being Thomas Takes the Bar Exam and patron shoutouts, and Friday being a rapid response to legal issues in the news!
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Wrap your day with the world’s biggest stories. We set the bar on the daily news catch-up, going deeper on news stories that speak to the moment. An evening news podcast updated seven days a week, from CBC News. Sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective, with hosts Susan Bonner, Tom Harrington, and Stephanie Skenderis. Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.
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Third Eyes Wide

Kristal

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Exploring the depths of humanity's spiritual evolution. Tackling those "taboo" subjects that keep us apart, in order for us to tear down the walls and build a bridge for us to walk into the future together as One. A mission to help save the world.
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Women on the Line

Cleis Hart, Kannagi Bhatt, Phuong Tran, Xen Nhà & Scheherazade Bloul.

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A national feminist current affairs program for community radio. A gender analysis of contemporary issues, as well as in-depth analysis by a range of women and gender diverse people around Australia and internationally. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network (CRN).
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Not Up For Debate

Mere Exposure

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A half-assed cultural talk show we accidentally created while trying to do a music show. We weigh in on pop culture, social topics, entertainment, sports, and much more from New York. The Director's commentary track to the culture. Featuring Paul Smith, Brandon, and Tone Aye. WARNING: Contains very strong opinions!rs!
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Maritime Noon is a one-hour program devoted to delivering informative reports and interviews which explore issues that are of interest to Maritimers. Join host Bob Murphy weekdays from noon to 1 p.m.
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join aisha tyler (archer, friends, talk soup) and her guests as they rant about stuff guys love: video games, action movies, comic books, sex, drinking, bar fights, and blowing sh*t up. plus the weekly installments of self-inflicted wounds and 'the apologia'. girl on guy: stuff. guys. love.
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Under Cover

RMIT Journalism Students

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Under Cover is not just a podcast. It's a phone call, a voice message left for those who are lonely, confused or just need someone to talk to them at this time of isolation. It's a warm and friendly midnight radio for the world. It is a good friend who is informative, trustworthy and is there for you - with stories, songs and sounds to make you feel connected. With yourself, with your friends, with your world.
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Welcome. The purpose of this podcast and it's blog is to help educate and empower those who have or had a loved one in prison. Raising awareness one story at a time. Did you know that the chances are very high that someone you know has had a loved one incarcerated? Or maybe you are part of the millions of people in the US population who has had a loved one in the prison system? This Podcast is for you. Indirectly we are all affected, and if you have a loved one in prison you are probably doi ...
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Rebel Justice - changing the way you see justice

Rebel Justice - The View Magazine

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What is justice? Who does it serve? Why should you care? When we think about justice, we think about it as an abstract, something that happens to someone else, somewhere else. Bad people. But justice and the law regulate every aspect of our interactions with each other, with organisations, with the government. We never think about it until it impacts our lives, or that of someone close. News, views and trues from The View Magazine, a social justice and campaigning platform for the rights of ...
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Frank Stronach says he is innocent in an exclusive interview with CBC’s the fifth estate. The billionaire founder of Magna international faces allegations of sexual assault that go back decades. And: Under pressure from customers about reusable bags piling up, Walmart and others are switching to paper bags. Environmentalists say that this isn’t sus…
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OA1080 - As a weary nation watches the world's richest man try to buy a federal election in plain sight, we stop to consider the question which has so long plagued Elon Musk: There's gotta be a crime here, right? Somewhere? There has been plenty of debate this week about the legality of Musk’s $1 million daily lottery for registered US voters in sw…
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On the phone-in: gardening expert Niki Jabbour takes your questions about overwintering plants. And off the top, the Nature Conservancy of Canada is creating the Clyde River Nature Reserve near Shelburne, NS. And foodscaping your yard to grow fresh produce.
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The federal government is cutting Canada's immigration targets for the next three years by more than 20%. The government says the reduction will free up 670,000 housing units over the next few years. And: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's not going anywhere as party leader, the day after a caucus revolt. Also: The U.S. justice department repo…
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The first image conjured in your mind by the word “sheriff” might be the protagonist of a Wild West movie or Robin Hood’s foe, the Sheriff of Nottingham. But unless you’re a resident of Alaska, Connecticut, Hawaii and Rhode Island, there’s likely an elected law-enforcement official in your area who holds that title. In The Highest Law in the Land: …
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The first image conjured in your mind by the word “sheriff” might be the protagonist of a Wild West movie or Robin Hood’s foe, the Sheriff of Nottingham. But unless you’re a resident of Alaska, Connecticut, Hawaii and Rhode Island, there’s likely an elected law-enforcement official in your area who holds that title. In The Highest Law in the Land: …
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On the phone-in: Listeners call with their thoughts and questions about school lunch programs in the Maritimes. Our guests are Aimee Gasparetto from Nourish NS and Jill Van Horne with Food for All NB. And off the top of the show, we speak with Nathan Wilbur from the Atlantic Salmon Federation about a two-day symposium happening in Moncton to talk a…
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Liberal MPs unhappy with Justin Trudeau’s leadership had a chance to air their grievances as the party held its caucus meeting. In a meeting that lasted more than three hours, those calling for Trudeau to step aside had the chance to speak to him face-to-face. The party turmoil comes at an uncertain time…. with the possibility of a federal election…
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It's OA Bar Prep with Heather! First we get the answer to last week's pizza predicament, and then we get question 45 - the case of the uneasy easement! Right now, the best place to play (if you aren't a patron...) is at reddit.com/r/openargs! If you’d like to support the show (and lose the ads!), please pledge at patreon.com/law!…
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On the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele answers questions about your pet's health. And off the top of the show, we talk with Frederic Gionet from the CFIB about today's reduction in interest rates by the Bank of Canada. We also hear about a small business event on PEI. And the CBC's Nancy Russell tells us about a series of short videos about …
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Eleven Montreal elementary school teachers have been suspended, accused of creating a climate of physical and psychological harm to both staff and students. Why Quebec’s government says it reaffirms the need for the province’s secularism law. And: Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries, his longtime partner and a third man are facing sex traf…
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On the phone-in today: Energy efficiency advisor Barry Walker answers questions about heat pumps and other heating & cooling systems. And off the top of the show, we speak with New Brunswick provincial affairs reporter, Jacques Poitras. He provides details about last night's victory by Susan Holt and the Liberals in the provincial election.…
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While the results of this weekend’s B.C. election are still up in the air, voters in New Brunswick head to the polls. It appears to be a very tight race, where voters will decide whether to stay the course with the Progressive Conservatives or elect a Liberal government. South of the border, the U.S. presidential campaign heats up. And: King Charle…
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OA1079 - An OA Spooktacular! But also a normal episode. We continue our ongoing series on fascism and the law with a fresh perspective on a familiar American legal horror story. Matt explains the terrifying legal context surrounding the 1692 Court of Oyer and Terminar which sentenced dozens of innocent Massachusetts colonists to hang for the extrem…
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On the phone-in today: Doug Bethune is an automotive expert with decades of experience. He answers listeners' questions about car repair. And off the top, we speak with Amery Boyer, the mayor of Annapolis Royal, NS. For the first time in the town's history, it now has an all-women council.
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The Israel Defence Forces intensified its bombing campaign in Lebanon today, targeting sites of Hezbollah's financial unit known as al-Qard al-Hassan. Also: A recent paper looks at how education for children in Gaza's has been affected by war, and highlights the support they will need to rebuild life in the classroom. And: In Vancouver, hundreds of…
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It is election day in British Columbia, as voters head to the polls to decide who will be the province's next leader. Also: Cuba's government says some electricity has been restored to the island's grid after a catastrophic outage left millions without power. While some problems with the country's power grid are structural, some say others are outs…
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OA1078 - The Supreme Court is back from their vacation and is set to ruin a bunch of lives again! They start off with Glossip v. Oklahoma, another opportunity for the Republican ghouls on the Court to execute a potentially innocent man. But not to worry, Matt's Footnote Fetish(tm) will bring us wayyyy back into happy territory, as a favorite charac…
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On the phone-in: Painting and staining expert, Jim White, answers questions. Off the top of the show, we speak with Peter Day, the president of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union about 47 new staff members being added to classrooms to help deal with violence. And we hear a historical story from PEI about the ferry service.…
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Nature Nova Scotia injecting pesticide into Hemlocks to save them from invasive species, PEI Food Bank moves into its new space and On The Phone in: Prepping your home for the changing climate
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The generative artificial intelligence tool is not just designed to transcribe depositions. It looks for inconsistencies. It suggests questions to ask. It analyzes the transcript in real time to see whether there are issues that have to be cleared up or areas of weakness to address. In other words, it's like having another attorney in the room—only…
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It's OA Bar Prep with Heather! We get the answer to last week's hot firefighter question, and then a new question involving pizza and promised payment! Right now, the best place to play (if you aren't a patron...) is at reddit.com/r/openargs! If you’d like to support the show (and lose the ads!), please pledge at patreon.com/law!…
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On the phone-in: Physiotherapist Laura Lundquist takes questions from listeners about pain management and injury prevention. And off the top of the show, we speak with Kevin Bekkers from the NS Department of Public Works about the construction of a soil berm along the LaPlante River near Amherst. And the CBC's Nancy Russell provides an update about…
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On the phone-in today: Wildlife biologist Bob Bancroft answers questions about animals and birds in the Maritimes. And off the top of the show, we speak with CBC reporter Michael Gorman who reports on the ferry service between Yarmouth, NS and Bar Harbour, Maine.
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OA1077, Part 2 of Matt's MAGA is Fascist series. The MAGA movement has just taken a hard turn to the extreme right with openly fascist messaging from Donald Trump about “migrant crime,” “occupied cities,” and “bad genes.” We take a moment to absorb this alarming reality before Matt also explains how US immigration policy has always been the leading…
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On this episode of Women on the Line we are commemorating 1 year since the genocide in Palestine escalated. Today on the show, we hear poetry, music and speeches from a vigil that was held on Monday 7 October this year, mourning the lives lost under genocide. The vigil was held in Narrm and we will hear poetry readings from Dr Michaela Sahar, an Au…
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OA 1076: In the wake of the devastation left by hurricanes Helene and Milton, we examine the state of FEMA’s Congressional funding. Has disaster relief actually become a “partisan” issue, or is this really just a Republican thing? How are these funds distributed, and why can’t Congress ever seem to fully fund anything? Matt explains why the current…
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On the phone-in: Gardening expert Niki Jabbour answers questions from listeners. And off the top of the show, we hear about a meeting that was held in Montague, PEI, where people had a chance to express their frustrations over the suspension of the ferry service between PEI and NS
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On the phone-in: Hiking experts Michael Haynes in NS and James Donald in NB discuss good hiking trails in the Maritimes in advance of the Thanksgiving weekend. And off the top of the show, we speak with two Canadians in Florida -- Trevor Adams and Cyndi Edwards. We also hear an update from the Island Nature Trust in PEI.…
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Most—though not all—of the 13 short stories in Company deal with members of the Collins family. Three generations of narrators bear witness to the changing fortunes of the family, and as with any witness statement, everyone has a different perspective on what actually happened. Also, there are ghosts—and at least one witch. The matriarch and patria…
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Most—though not all—of the 13 short stories in Company deal with members of the Collins family. Three generations of narrators bear witness to the changing fortunes of the family, and as with any witness statement, everyone has a different perspective on what actually happened. Also, there are ghosts—and at least one witch. The matriarch and patria…
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Leslie Ann Turner is a powerful voice in the fight for change, working tirelessly to dismantle mass incarceration and uplift marginalized communities. As a devoted mother, dynamic community organizer, and co-director of the Mass Liberation Project in Nevada, Leslie is on the frontlines advocating for those most impacted by over-policing and the cri…
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It's T3BE43! First, Heather gives us the answer to last week's question about the 6th amendment right to a jury trial, and then we get a fun question involving an issue not talked about enough: discrimination against hot firefighters. Get 15% off OneSkin with the code OPENING at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod Right now, the best place to play …
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On the phone-in today: Our guest is Donald Savoie. He is the Canada Research Chair in Public Administration and Governance at the Universite de Moncton. He's also the author of numerous books, including "Speaking Truth to Canadians About Their Public Service" And off the top of the show, we speak with Kevin Ellis, the President of the Digby & Area …
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On the phone-in: Nathaniel Pearre answers questions on EVs He is a research fellow at Dalhousie University studying electric vehicles in the renewable energy storage lab. And off the top of the show, we speak with Canadian meteorologist Trevor Adams. He is living in St Petersburg in the Tampa Bay area and he is fleeing hurricane Milton to seek safe…
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Is it okay to call Trump a “fascist”? Is our democracy itself really on the line next month? And what might our legal system look like after a second Trump term? We look behind the headlines to begin to examine the nuances of these questions in this first of several planned episodes on the current state of the American right. The Anatomy of Fascism…
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