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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 and Stephanie Skenderis. Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.
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A Fun Way to Make Medicine Work Smarter Using eClinicalWorks
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HealthCast brings a clinical perspective to some of the most pressing issues in health IT, including electronic health record modernization, claims processing, health care delivery, medical devices, patient privacy, data management and more. Senior clinicians, administrators, project managers and other IT professionals delve into various efforts that bridge technology and health in the federal government. 213656
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The Cambridge Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences (LML), led by Dr Kathleen Liddell (Director) and Dr Jeffrey Skopek (Deputy Director), advances research and teaching on legal and ethical challenges at the forefront of medicine and the life sciences. Rapid and prolific scientific advances, alongside changing attitudes towards health, medical care, family structures and related issues, pose some of the most difficult research questions of our era. These include questions about the adeq ...
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This podcast explains why we need Medicare for All
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Ask Alumni a podcast where we talk to alumni of Loma Linda University School of Medicine to gain insights and information to help students and young alumni on their medical journey.
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Interviews with VA HSR investigators
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A series of independent, unsupported programs developed by theheart.org featuring discussions with world renowned cardiologists on the importance of the latest clinical trial findings and cardiology news..
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Florida-based company MedEZ® has supplied medical software to the healthcare industry for 26 years. We provide the most cutting-edge medical software for a paperless solution for the behavioral health and substance abuse communities. We strive to automate the work processes including patient billing, health records, administration, clinical operations, appointments, paperwork, etc. by providing them with highly secure, affordable, and user-friendly healthcare software. We provide a variety o ...
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Welcome to the Lunch and Rant podcast with Tina Edwards, MD (@drtinaedwards). In this podcast Dr. Edwards will take her lunch break to rant about some of the very important and hot topics in health care that are relevant to anyone who desires to be more educated when it comes to their family’s primary care. Dr. Edwards has 2 decades of experience and is the proud owner of WOW Healing Care, a Direct Primary Care practice in beautiful Oceanside, CA. Tune in weekly to grow in health knowledge!
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Hockey trial jury discharged, Canada Post’s continued troubles, Canada and Eurovision and more
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27:35Jury Discharged. The turn of events in the sexual assault case of five former Canada Hockey juniors. It will continue as a judge alone trial, after its jury is dismissed for the second time. And: Canada post recommendations released. If accepted they could mean an end to door-to-door postal service. All this as workers gear up for another possible …
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Manitoba wildfires, challenge to Terrebonne election result, lessons from Canada’s work E.coli tragedy, and more.
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25:57Manitoba’s premier is urging people in the province to heed wildfire evacuation orders, after a deadly incident Wednesday in Lac du Bonnet, northeast of Winnipeg. Two people were killed after getting trapped by a blaze. More than 20 fires are burning across Manitoba right now, fuelled by hot and dry conditions. And: The Bloc Québécois is going to c…
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This is episode 123, “Millions More Without Care.” Do not miss this episode as host Joe Sparks explains that the arguments over Medicaid cuts ignores people who are uninsured and underinsured.By Joe Sparks
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Carney’s cabinet gets its marching orders; Wildfires rage in Manitoba; Why the UN suggests Canada’s kids are not alright.
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27:03The Prime Minister meets with his new cabinet, and announces the government’s first order of business – a middle class tax cut by Canada Day. Mark Carney laid out a number of other priorities for his team. However, a federal budget by year’s-end won’t be among them. Also: Hot, dry weather is fuelling ‘dangerous’ wildfires in parts of Manitoba. One …
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New cabinet, Honda delays EV plans, Trump in Saudi Arabia, and more
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27:44Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled his new cabinet. We have the names, the ministries, and a look at the big challenges ahead. Those include a trade war, Arctic security, energy development, and national unity. And that’s just to start. And: Honda Canada is delaying a $15-billion electric vehicle investment project in Ontario. The plans includ…
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#098: Ditch The Donuts And Build A Referral Network That Lasts
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36:27This week on Strata Stories, Paul sits down with Michael Silva, a PT business coach and consultant, about how to build a thriving referral network without relying solely on physician referrals. They dive into key strategies for growing your clinic, including: 1. Partnering with trainers, coaches, massage therapists, chiropractors, and other non-phy…
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U.S./China tariff “reset”, cabinet speculation, Alberta separatism, and more
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27:01U.S. President Donald Trump says he has achieved a “reset” with China – a 90-day pause on extreme tariffs and countertariffs. It’s not clear yet how quickly the temporary agreement will affect trade. And: Sources say Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to have a more scaled-down cabinet, compared to the three dozen ministers in Justin Trudeau’s. The c…
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Zelenskyy challenges Putin to meet, U.S. and China trade negotiations, Millionaires advocating for higher taxes, and more.
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27:21Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he's ready to sit down with Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war - challenging him to meet in-person in Turkey next week. Zelenskyy had demanded a 30-day ceasefire be agreed to first. But it now appears peace talks will go ahead without that guarantee. Also: Top U.S. trade negotiators say talk…
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India-Pakistan reach ceasefire deal, Russia proposes new peace talks, Ukraine hosts European leaders, new innovation to reduce Canada's reliance on the U.S. and more
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26:52India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire in their latest round of fighting. But both sides accuse each other of violating that deal as leaders from around the world push for a more stable diplomatic solution. And: Russian President Vladimir Putin proposes new peace talks with Ukraine on May 15th in Istanbul. This after leaders of major Europea…
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Unemployment in Canada, China tariffs, new Parkinson's treatment, and more
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27:51New jobs numbers suggest tariffs and the trade war are affecting the economy. Canada shed tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs, in the highest unemployment rate the country has seen – outside the pandemic – in years. And: U.S. President Donald Trump throws out another number for tariffs on China – this time: 80 per cent. It may be a sign he’s tr…
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American pope, U.S. - U.K. trade agreement, measles up again, and more
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26:13Cardinals choose the first-ever American Pope. Cheers erupted in St. Peter’s Square as white smoke billowed – indicating the selection of Pope Leo XIV. The former Cardinal Prevost was born in Chicago. He served two decades as a priest and bishop in Peru. He delivered his first speech as pope this afternoon from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica i…
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Black smoke: first vote of the conclave, ransom paid in school boards’ security breach, Canadian debut for baseball’s new star, and more
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26:23Cardinals began the ancient and secret tradition of electing a new Pope. After the first vote, black smoke indicated that a new Pope had not been chosen. And: School boards that were subject to a data breach last year notify parents that a ransom was paid, but sensitive data was not deleted. Also: In a league of her own. One of Japan’s top female b…
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Carney and Trump meet in Washington, federal Conservatives select an interim leader, Cardinals prepare to elect a new Pope, and more
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27:09Prime Minister Carney visits Washington for his first face-to-face with President Trump. The two leaders talked about tariffs, and how their countries can work together. No decision was made on trade, but Carney pushed back on renewed '51st state' comments from Trump, adding Canada is 'not for sale.' Also: Pierre Poilieve reflects on last week’s el…
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#097: How To Fire Therapists Without Burning Bridges (Feat. Rafi Salazar)
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32:05This week on Strata Stories, Paul meets with Rafi Salazar, OT, and CEO of ProActive Rehab & Wellness. Rafi brings a grounded, real-world perspective on leadership that every clinic owner needs to hear. They unpack the challenges and opportunities of leading people well, especially when the stakes are high. Inside this episode: 1. The conversations …
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Carney lands in Washington, Trump takes aim at Hollywood North, 80 years since the liberation of the Netherlands from the Nazis, and more
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27:02The Prime Minister is in Washington ahead of Tuesday’s critical first meeting with the U.S. President. Mark Carney and Donald Trump are expected to talk trade, tariffs, and Canada's sovereignty, but some experts question how much will get sorted out during this initial face-to-face. Also: Canada's multi-billion dollar film and television industry p…
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Trump talks Canada and tariffs, Dutch Remembrance Day, Women in the Catholic church, and more
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24:27In a wide ranging interview with NBC's Meet the Press, U.S. President Donald Trump once again repeated his threat of making Canada the 51st state - but ruled out using the military to do so. He also addressed his tariffs, and their blows to his country's economy - and whether he is serious about wanted a third term in the White House. Also: For peo…
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U.S. auto parts tariffs take effect, Labour Party wins Australian election, profitability in women's sports, and more
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27:00U.S. President Donald Trump's 25 percent tariff on auto parts is now in effect - covering everything from engines to door hinges. Canadian auto part imports are exempt for now under the Canada U.S. Mexico free trade agreement. But auto workers in this country are still feeling the sting of the trade war. Also: Voters in Australia have given the Lab…
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The Prime Minister’s priorities, G.M. cuts jobs over Trump’s trade war, CBC News inside Iran, and more
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26:39Prime Minister Mark Carney holds his first news conference since Monday's election win, dropping details of his upcoming meeting in Washington with the U.S. President, a visit from the King, and his priorities for a minority Liberal government. Plus: Trump tariff fallout. General Motors slashes shifts, and hundreds of jobs at its Oshawa, Ontario as…
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Indigenous leaders call for an end to Alberta premier's separatism talk, measles on the rise, Signalgate casualty, and more
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26:25Indigenous leaders speak out against Alberta's premier, and accuse Danielle Smith of trying to create a national unity crisis. The comments come as Alberta proposes a bill to make it easier for voters to trigger referendums — including on seceding from Canada. Also: Measles cases continue to rise across Canada. We look at where this highly contagio…
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Trump talks deals, Carney to do list, students learn WWII history by travelling, and more
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26:27Let’s make a deal. The U.S. President says he congratulated Mark Carney on his election win Monday. Trump says the Prime Minister will be in Washington within the next week to talk trade… and potentially reach an agreement on tariffs. And: Prime Minister Carney may be travelling to Washington but he already faces a long to-do list that includes pic…
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Liberals win a minority, Poilievre loses his seat, Singh resigns, and more
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25:32The Liberals under Mark Carney have won a fourth consecutive term. With another minority government the Liberals will need to find allies to pass their legislative agenda. For the Conservatives... the dust is still settling. They had some big breakthroughs where they needed them, and they got the largest share of the popular vote in the party's his…
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#096: The Future of Patient Engagement Starts Here (Feat. Lindsay DeLong)
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33:06This week on Strata Stories, Paul Singh, sits down with Lindsay DeLong, Founder of EquipMeOT and a true expert in social media, engagement, and online community building. They dive deep into why the next generation of patients isn’t looking to be sold to—they’re looking for connection: They also explore: 1. How to focus on real engagement instead o…
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Election Day, tragedy in Vancouver, and more.
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26:18Canadians go to the polls to decide which party and leader will guide the country through economic turmoil, and threats from the U.S. president. And: More details about the victims in the ramming attack Saturday in Vancouver. Eleven people were killed, and more than a dozen are still in hospital. A 30-year-old man is charged with multiple counts of…
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Vancouver car ramming, Final day of election campaign, and more
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29:30At least 11 people are dead and dozens more are injured after an SUV was allegedly rammed through the crowd at a Filipino festival in Vancouver. We have extensive coverage of the investigation now underway - and how communities in B.C. and across the country are mourning. Also: The federal election campaign is coming to a close. We have an in depth…
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Campaigns enter final weekend, Pope Francis' funeral, Measles on the rise in Alberta, and more
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28:36Federal party leaders are making their last pitches to voters, as the campaign enters its final weekend. While Mark Carney and Jagmeet Singh make stops in Ontario, Pierre Poilievre is in B.C. - where seats in that province and others across western Canada could determine what form the next government takes. Also: World leaders, Catholics and thousa…
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Countdown to Election Day, FBI arrests a judge, hockey mistrial, and more.
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26:27With the federal election campaign heading into its last days, party leaders sharpen their messages to voters. Mark Carney leans into the public fear of American annexation, while Pierre Poilievre details the changes he’d deliver in his first 100 days if elected prime minister. Both the NDP and Bloc Quebecois leaders argue they’d have vital roles t…
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Trump/Carney phone call questions, expats vote, daycare company plea, and more
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26:40With just a few days left in this election campaign Liberal leader Mark Carney is hammering home his pitch that he is the best one to take on U.S. President Donald Trump. But there are new questions tonight about just what was said when the two talked back in March. And: Cross border relations are crucial in this campaign. As many as 800-thousand C…
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Poilievre’s plan to arrest homeless, thousands file past pope’s coffin, coral is dying worldwide.
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26:49Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising to deal with encampments of homeless people by arresting them. He pledged to clean up the problem in parks but to also get drug treatment for those who need it. Critics want to know how criminalizing homelessness deals with unaffordable housing and helping people in need. Still with the election, th…
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Record on early voting, Pope funeral plans, hockey player trial, and more
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25:21Canadians may be more engaged in this election race than ever before. More than seven million people cast a ballot over the weekend. It’s a record for advance polls. There are just six days left until Election Day, and the parties are working hard to push out their messages. The Conservatives have become the last major party to release a fully-cost…
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#095: Conquer The Three Common Problems Every Clinic Owner Faces
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30:31This week on Strata Stories, we sit down with Adam Robin—Practice Owner and Business Coach—to dive into the real reasons many private practices get stuck. We unpack the 3 most common problems clinic owners face: 1. Overscheduling and ineffective patient care delegation 2. A weak sales process (and even weaker sales training) 3. Lack of clean, organ…
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Death of the Pope, private healthcare, Hegseth on Signal again, and more
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28:14Pope Francis has died at 88. Catholics around the world are in mourning, as plans are made for his funeral. We have reaction from around the world, and here in Canada, including from Indigenous people, whom the Pope apologized to for the abuses that happened at residential schools. And: Canadians are having to use their own money – to access basic …
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Record turnout in advance voting, encampments outside cities on the rise, Filipino food in small town New Brunswick, and more
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29:43Canadians are voting in record numbers this weekend in advance polls across the country, with nearly two million ballots cast on Friday alone. The high turnout comes as parties begin releasing their costed platforms, and as the campaign heads into its final week. Also: Major cities like Toronto have seen a spike in the number of homeless encampment…
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Campaigns unveil costed platforms, U.S. sends asylum seekers to Panama, NHL playoffs begin and more
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29:42Mark Carney and Jagmeet Singh unveil the Liberal and NDP costed platforms, as Pierre Poilievre talks about tackling the fentanyl crisis. You'll hear about today's election campaign announcements as Canadians continue to head to advance polls to get their votes in early. Also: The crackdown on immigration in the U.S. has sent hundreds of asylum seek…
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Advance polls open, Ukraine ceasefire talks, the Bible in Hollywood, and more…
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26:57Advance polls are open, bringing with them the opportunity to vote, but also some frustration. Line ups at some polls are long, as people use a holiday to get out and vote. And: U.S. President Donald Trump says he wants to help broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine but – he won’t wait forever. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the U.S. c…
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English debate, what farmers want, signs of life in space, and more
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25:05It’s debate night – again. The major party leaders will directly face off with each other for the last time before election day. With just over a week to go, there’s a lot on the line for each of them. One cohort that may be watching closely: farmers. We have a story about what farmers in northern Alberta want to hear before they cast their votes. …
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French debate night, interest rates hold, women's pro soccer in Canada, and more
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26:52Canada’s main election rivals are on stage tonight for one of their toughest challenges: the French language debate. The Conservatives, NDP and Bloc Québécois will be out to take the sheen off the Liberals who are doing well in the polls. Absent from the stage will be the Green Party, which lost its spot at the eleventh hour. And: Dozens of ridings…
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Fears over Honda report, food inflation, chemicals in mattresses, and more
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25:57Honda says it is not planning to move production out of Canada in the foreseeable future. A report in Japanese media claimed the automaker was considering moving to the United States in response to Donald Trump’s tariff plan. Political leaders respond on the federal campaign trail. And: Overall inflation cooled to 2.3 per cent in Canada last month,…
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#094: How To Strengthen Your Clinic's Finances Fast
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33:36This week on Strata Stories, Amit Gaglani, PT and Founder of AG Management Consulting, shares his insights on how clinic owners can navigate financial challenges and stay safe in the face of uncertainty. They break down: 1. How to help clinic owners act, not react, with their finances 2. Strategies to manage cash flow throughout the year, from dedu…
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Bearing the Cost of Irresponsible Healthcare Decisions
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5:14This is episode 122, "Bearing the Cost of Irresponsible Healthcare Decisions." Do not miss this episode as host Joe Sparks explains that Medicare for All would reduce bad healthcare decisions by ending the denial of care by health insurance companies.By Joe Sparks
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Notwithstanding or not? Tariff confusion, new ideas on child obesity, and more
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27:14Canada’s party leaders react to a proposal to circumvent the constitution to get tougher on convicted criminals. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says he’s willing to use the notwithstanding clause to allow for longer prison sentences. Liberal Leader Mark Carney called using the plan “a dangerous step.” And: Donald Trump may be changing his pla…
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Federal campaign tricks, New York businesses missing Canadian tourists, seniors in Hong Kong cope with loneliness, and more
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29:02Time is running out for leaders to sell their pitches to voters, with the federal campaign entering its final weeks. The Conservative party is accusing the Liberals of attempting to bring American style politics to Canada - after Liberal operatives planted buttons with divisive messages at a Conservative conference in Ottawa last week. Also: More t…
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Electronics exempt from U.S.-China tariffs, Post-secondary students reconsider U.S. education, Scottish bog becomes a world heritage site, and more.
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28:59Smartphones, computers and other electronics have now been exempted from U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on China. You'll hear how that could bring some relief to American consumers. Also: Thousands of Canadian students head to the U.S. every year to attend university. But recent tensions between the two countries have some students thinking …
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Ingersoll idling, mayors on climate, trade standoff or standstill?
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26:39GM lays off hundreds of workers from a plant in Ingersoll, Ontario. The plant makes EV delivery vans. The company is pointing to the market, saying it is in a slump. But the union is pointing to U.S. policies, including tariffs, and a turn away from EVs. And: The White House says the U.S. can’t be dependent on China. The two countries have raised t…
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U.S. and China trade war, travel to U.S. down, measles outbreak, and more
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26:17There is no end to the volatility and uncertainty in Washington. The U.S. president is now pledging new – even higher – tariffs on Chinese goods. He says he’s working to cut deals with other trading partners. At the same time, Donald Trump is being accused of manipulating the stock market. And: Canada now has more measles cases this year than it’s …
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Trump vs China, bail reform, asylum seekers to Canada, and more
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25:50U.S. President Donald Trump has made another surprise announcement – dropping tariffs against most countries to 10 per cent. The major exception – China. That country will see a jump to 125 per cent. Trump’s moves have roiled the stock market, and the foundation of the financial system – the bond market. Our senior business correspondent Peter Arms…
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New tariffs set to go into effect, Iran nuclear talks, biotech company claims Dire wolves have made a comeback and more
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27:28The stock market continued its volatility today as the Trump administration said that new tariffs would go into effect at midnight. With the economic uncertainty, the administration faced new questions about their trade policy. And: Talks between Iran and the US will begin this weekend. This after a surprise announcement of negotiations by Presiden…
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#093: Best Practices To Grow 50% Annually (Feat. Lance Gross)
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30:41On this episode of Strata Stories, Paul Singh, CEO of StrataPT, sits down with Lance Gross, Owner of GTS Physical Therapy to discuss best billing practices for clinic growth. They explore: 1) Strategies to get clinicians fully invested in accurate billing training 2) Ethical and legal approaches to correcting underbilling 3) Adapting to local marke…
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Trump targets China, recession fears, economics on the campaign trail, the mood in Alberta, and more
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27:37Donald Trump issued a new ultimatum to China on tariffs as the stock market backlash to the president’s trade action continued. Monday trading kicked off with a rollercoaster ride on worldwide markets and the day ended with further losses across the board, including the price of crude oil which hit a new low. Federal party leaders all addressed the…
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Confusing tariff messaging, Israel admits fault over killed paramedics in Gaza, Ovechkin breaks the NHL goal scoring record, and more
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28:52As the White House justifies its economy-shaking moves on tariffs yesterday, Its sending some messaging that some say is contradictory and confusing. We'll also take a look at how the Canadian auto and lumber industries are dealing with tariffs. Also: Israel is admitting its soldiers made mistakes in the killing of 15 paramedics in southern Gaza tw…
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Ten percent tariffs take effect, B.C.'s election battleground, the effect of Canada-U.S. tensions on a small Minnesota community, and more
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28:07U.S. President Donald Trump's most sweeping tariffs to date are now in effect. Ten percent across the board tariffs kicked in at midnight, targeting almost all U.S. imports except for those from Canada or Mexico. It's a measure that could trigger retaliation from all corners of the world. Also: British Columbia is proving to be a volatile battlegro…
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