Cross Country Checkup is Canada's only weekly national open-line radio program. It is broadcast live across Canada every Sunday afternoon on CBC Radio One and SiriusXM, and streamed live on the Internet. Each week Canadians from coast to coast join in a lively discussion on an issue of national interest that affects their daily lives.
Ask Me Anything: Alberta Election
Our Ask Me Anything segment looks at what could be shaping up to be an historically tight provincial election in Alberta on May 29. CBC's Jason Markusoff took your questions.
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July 2, 2023 - When did Canada become your home? How did that move change you?
Canada's population growth is largely being driven by the more than 145,000 immigrants the country welcomed during the first three months of the year. That's the highest number on record for a single quarter since comparable data became available in 1972.
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 21 seconds
FULL EPISODE: How would you rate Ottawa's handling of foreign interference?
On Wednesday, members of Parliament voted in favour of a motion calling for the removal of David Johnston from his post as the special rapporteur on foreign interference. Johnston has said he intends to stay on. Does Canada need a public inquiry?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 53 minutes, 10 seconds
Ask Me Anything: Is artificial intelligence a game changer or a serious threat to humanity?
Our AMA segment is looking at whether AI is an innovative game changer or a serious threat to humanity. David Gerhard, head of computer science at the University of Manitoba, took your questions.
1/1/1 • 37 minutes, 42 seconds
Ask Me Anything: Climate change and your health
Our Ask Me Anything segment focuses on the health impacts of climate change including wildfire smoke. Our guest, Dr. Courtney Howard, took your questions.
1/1/1 • 26 minutes, 25 seconds
May 21, 2023 - Global temperatures will likely warm beyond 1.5 C before 2027. Does that change things for you?
The World Meteorological Organization warns that global temperatures may temporarily surpass 1.5 C degrees of warming within the next five years. What's your next move?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 51 seconds
FULL EPISODE: How are wildfires, floods and extreme heat changing your summer plans?
As Canadians continue to grapple with floods and the effects of wildfire smoke in parts of the country, scientists are also warning that 2023 could very well go down as the hottest year on record. Are extreme weather events changing the way you think about the future?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 53 minutes, 9 seconds
COVID-19 variant BA.2.86 | Ask Me Anything
The first case in Canada was recently detected in British Columbia. Dr. Zain Chagla also took your questions about what's next when it comes to boosters and masking this fall.
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What's the best vacation you ever had in Canada?
The official end of summer isn't for a few weeks, but symbolically the season ends with the return of school and for many that's next week. What's the most outstanding thing you did all summer?
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May 14, 2023 - Have you ever had to leave everything behind?
The heat is building once again in Alberta, and there's a ridge building in the atmosphere that will likely keep things dry. Multiple communities are bracing for further wildfire danger, and Canadian Armed Forces troops have already been deployed to the province to fight the flames.
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Saturday Special | How are the Kelowna and Yellowknife wildfires affecting you?
Spreading wildfires have forced thousands of Canadians to flee their homes this week in Kelowna, B.C., and in Yellowknife, putting parts of the country in states of emergency. Our question this week: How are the wildfires affecting you? What help do you need?
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Ask Me Anything: Erin O'Toole
Former Conservative leader Erin O'Toole took your questions about the state of Canadian politics after resigning his seat as an MP at the end of the House of Commons' spring session this past Wednesday.
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For better or worse, what made you decide to break up? What's the key to separating amicably?
Whether it's a breakup, a separation or a divorce, the end of a relationship impacts couples and families across the country and was in the spotlight this week when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Sophie Grégoire Trudeau announced their separation.
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Trump indictments | Ask Me Anything
Our Ask Me Anything segment focuses on the criminal charges against former U.S. president Donald Trump related to his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss. Washington Post columnist Paul Waldman took your questions.
1/1/1 • 20 minutes, 9 seconds
July 23, 2023 - How are wildfires, floods and extreme heat changing your summer plans?
As Canadians continue to grapple with floods and the effects of wildfire smoke in parts of the country, scientists are also warning that 2023 could very well go down as the hottest year on record. Are extreme weather events changing the way you think about the future?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 53 minutes, 9 seconds
Ask Me Anything: Silicon Valley Bank
Karl Schamotta of Corpay answers questions about the health of the banking sector in Canada after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank on this week's Ask Me Anything.
1/1/1 • 26 minutes, 32 seconds
Mar. 26, 2023 - How is your life or livelihood affected by Canada's close ties with the U.S.?
Joe Biden made his first visit to Canada as U.S. president this week. Calling for closer Canada-U.S. ties, Biden said "our destinies are intertwined and they're inseparable." We're interested in hearing if you're impacted by the relationship between the two countries.
1/1/1 • 52 minutes, 20 seconds
Ask Me Anything: Dieting facts and myths
This week's Ask Me Anything segment focuses on weight loss facts and myths with dietitian Chinwe Asagwara. From Ozempic to fasting, what would you like to know?
1/1/1 • 24 minutes, 38 seconds
July 16, 2023 - What is your shopping experience like right now?
Some Canadian retailers have adopted receipt checks near self-checkout areas in selected stores in what they say is a response to shoplifting, but the move has sparked backlash from some customers who feel threatened by the tactic.
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June 18, 2023 - Have you ever experienced a sudden layoff?
This week Bell Canada Enterprises Inc. cut around three per cent of its workforce, which means about 1,300 people have been laid off. What advice would you give to someone who just lost their job?
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Climate change and your home | Ask Me Anything
This week's segment looks at what you can do to adapt your home to the realities of climate change. Blair Feltmate, head of the Intact Centre on climate adaptation at the University of Waterloo, took your questions.
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Ask Me Anything: Talking with your kids about wildfires and climate change
With smoke from Canada leading to air quality warnings as far away as the U.S. this week, we want to know how parents and teachers are talking to kids about the impacts of wildfire smoke and climate change. Christine Korol, a psychologist, took your questions.
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July 9, 2023 - Do you feel safe on Canada's roads and highways?
While fatalities and injuries related to motor vehicle traffic collisions have trended downward in Canada over the last 20 years, according to Statistics Canada, it's still a life-altering experience for many Canadians each year. What are the most dangerous things you've seen while driving?
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April 30, 2023 - What did you do when you were being pushed into retirement?
Canada has more total workers over 55 than ever — a phenomenon dubbed 'the grey wave.' As some companies struggle to fill vacancies, the country also saw a record rate of people retiring at 55 or younger in 2022.
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FULL EPISODE: Have you ever experienced a sudden layoff?
This week Bell Canada Enterprises Inc. cut around three per cent of its workforce, which means about 1,300 people have been laid off. What advice would you give to someone who just lost their job?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 51 minutes, 45 seconds
Ask Me Anything: Trump indictment
This week's Ask Me Anything segment focused on the indictment of former U.S. president Donald Trump. Lawrence Douglas, author and constitutional legal scholar at Amherst College, took your questions.
1/1/1 • 27 minutes, 19 seconds
Ask Me Anything: ChatGPT
Our Ask Me Anything guest David Gerhard, head of computer science at the University of Manitoba, took your questions.
1/1/1 • 36 minutes, 2 seconds
Would you buy your kid a Barbie? Is she aspirational or unattainable?
The Barbie movie is a blockbuster, but sold-out theatres and pink Barbiecore fashion flying off shelves have also stirred up debate about the doll's contested legacy.
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Ask Me Anything: Filing your taxes
Whether it's filing your own taxes or how the ongoing federal worker's strike could impact your return, taxes are the focus of this week's AMA segment. Hugh Neilson, a chartered professional accountant, took your questions.
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Ask Me Anything: David Suzuki
This week's AMA guest, environmentalist and former host of the Nature of Things, David Suzuki takes your questions about climate change.
1/1/1 • 28 minutes, 32 seconds
How did you react in the face of an emergency? Have you ever had to leave everything behind?
Thousands of Canadians have been forced to leave their homes during the past week because of wildfires in British Columbia and the Northwest Territories. Officials have confirmed the loss of multiple homes in West Kelowna and parts of the Shuswap. And the entire city of Yellowknife is under an evacuation order.
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April 23, 2023 - How's the money crunch affecting your relationship?
Juggling debt payments while major household costs like groceries remain high is a recipe for stress and can be a tough topic to bring up between families and couples.
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FULL EPISODE: Do you feel safe on Canada's roads and highways?
While fatalities and injuries related to motor vehicle traffic collisions have trended downward in Canada over the last 20 years, according to Statistics Canada, it's still a life-altering experience for many Canadians each year. What are the most dangerous things you've seen while driving?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 53 minutes, 9 seconds
April 16, 2023 - Should public service workers have the right to strike for higher wages?
Talks are ongoing between the federal government and the Public Service Alliance of Canada, but some 100,000 public sector workers could legally walk off the job between now and June 10, creating service disruptions across a variety of federal government departments.
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Omicron subvariant EG.5 | Ask Me Anything
Our Ask Me Anything segment looks at EG.5, the latest Omicron subvariant in Canada. Our guest is infectious diseases expert Dr. Lynora Saxinger. She answers questions on EG.5.
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March 19, 2023 - When it comes to public safety, has anything changed where you live?
A string of highly publicized assaults has raised concern around public safety across Canada, causing municipalities to look for solutions. Toronto's police department temporarily increased its police presence on public transit after a series of assaults. And the city of Edmonton has seen eight violent deaths over just 12 days in March. Our question this week: when it comes to public safety, has anything changed where you live?
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FULL EPISODE: Is it time to ban gambling ads during sports broadcasts?
If you can bet on one thing during this year's Stanley Cup finals it's that there will be lots of gambling ads. Good or bad, how has sports betting affected your life?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 53 minutes, 4 seconds
June 4, 2023 - How would you rate Ottawa's handling of foreign interference?
On Wednesday, members of Parliament voted in favour of a motion calling for the removal of David Johnston from his post as the special rapporteur on foreign interference. Johnston has said he intends to stay on. Does Canada need a public inquiry?
1/1/1 • 58 minutes, 24 seconds
How far have you gone to get concert or sports tickets? Was it worth it?
Fans queued up online this week to purchase tickets to Taylor Swift's six shows in Toronto. But even with that many performances at the Rogers Centre, many fans have been put on a waitlist for tickets. Our question this week: How far have you gone to get concert or sports tickets? Was it worth it?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 52 minutes, 21 seconds
May 28, 2023 - Is it time to ban gambling ads during sports broadcasts?
If you can bet on one thing during this year's Stanley Cup finals it's that there will be lots of gambling ads. Good or bad, how has sports betting affected your life?
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April 9, 2023 - Is religion bringing us together or pushing us apart?
Easter, Passover and Ramadan overlap this weekend. For many, that means family gatherings, prayer and reflection, but this is also a time where more Canadians than ever say they have no religious affiliation, according to census data.
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May 7, 2023 - What's your reaction to the coronation?
The crowning of King Charles and Queen Camilla took place at London's Westminster Abbey on Saturday, but it comes after recent polling that suggests most Canadians don't want Charles as King.
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Ask Me Anything: Air travel
Our Ask Me Anything segment focuses on air travel and what passengers might want to keep in mind so that their trip goes as smoothly as possible. Travel experts took your questions to help you understand your rights.
1/1/1 • 26 minutes, 34 seconds
Ask Me Anything: Grocery prices
This week's Ask Me Anything segment focused on grocery prices. David Macdonald from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives took your questions.
1/1/1 • 27 minutes, 1 second
When disaster strikes are you getting the information you need?
Whether it's during a wildfire, flood, tornado or blizzard, this week we want to know if you're having trouble finding emergency information when you need it most.
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 51 minutes, 5 seconds
FULL EPISODE: Global temperatures will likely warm beyond 1.5 C before 2027. Does that change things for you?
The World Meteorological Organization warns that global temperatures may temporarily surpass 1.5 C degrees of warming within the next five years. What's your next move?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 53 minutes, 11 seconds
Ask Me Anything: Online News Act
Google and Meta plan to eventually remove links to Canadian journalism in response to the federal government's Online News Act. Chris Waddell, former journalist and journalism professor at Carleton University, is taking your questions. What would you like to know?
1/1/1 • 25 minutes, 30 seconds
FULL EPISODE: What is your shopping experience like right now?
Some Canadian retailers have adopted receipt checks near self-checkout areas in selected stores in what they say is a response to shoplifting, but the move has sparked backlash from some customers who feel threatened by the tactic.
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 53 minutes, 9 seconds
Ask Me Anything: Asking for a raise
This week's Ask Me Anything segment focused on asking your boss for a raise. Career coach Sara Vermut took your questions.
1/1/1 • 39 minutes, 47 seconds
FULL EPISODE: How are sky-high rental prices affecting your life?
Are rent strikes a step too far? Rental strikes aren't brand new in Canada, but they do seem to be on the rise as some tenant rights groups say they're pushing back against above-guideline increases.
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Ask Me Anything: Blackberry
With the release of the new Blackberry movie, our Ask Me Anything segment this week focuses on the film and the role the company itself played in Canada's innovation sector. The film's director Matt Johnson and co-writer Sean Silcoff took your questions.
1/1/1 • 25 minutes, 27 seconds
Ask Me Anything: Car thefts
A new report shows car thefts are surging in Canada. Lorraine Sommerfeld, an automotive columnist at Driving.ca, took your questions about how to keep your vehicle safe and what to do after it's gone.
1/1/1 • 26 minutes, 7 seconds
FULL EPISODE: Is Canada becoming more or less accepting of LGBTQ rights?
It's Pride weekend in Toronto, but it comes at a time where advocates say trans people are being targeted and harmful rhetoric is on the rise. What conversations are you having?
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June 11, 2023 - How are sky-high rental prices affecting your life?
Are rent strikes a step too far? Rental strikes aren't brand new in Canada, but they do seem to be on the rise as some tenant rights groups say they're pushing back against above-guideline increases.
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Ask Me Anything: Cyber and phone scams
This week's Ask Me Anything segment focused on cyber and phone scams. Digital and cybersecurity specialist Ritesh Kotak answered your questions.
1/1/1 • 26 minutes, 57 seconds
June 25, 2023 - Is Canada becoming more or less accepting of LGBTQ rights?
It's Pride weekend in Toronto, but it comes at a time where advocates say trans people are being targeted and harmful rhetoric is on the rise. What conversations are you having?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 17 seconds
Wildfire prevention | Ask Me Anything
This week Lori Daniels, a professor from the University of British Columbia's forestry faculty, took your questions about wildfire prevention and where we go from here.
1/1/1 • 20 minutes, 11 seconds
FULL EPISODE: When did Canada become your home? How did that move change you?
Canada's population growth is largely being driven by the more than 145,000 immigrants the country welcomed during the first three months of the year. That's the highest number on record for a single quarter since comparable data became available in 1972.
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 53 minutes, 10 seconds
April 2, 2023 - What's your phone or cyber scam story?
Canadians lost roughly $416 million to fraud last year, according to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre. Many cases involving phone and cyber scams also go unreported. We want to hear your stories and also how can you protect yourself.
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 20 seconds
Mar. 12, 2023 - How accessible are mental health services in Canada?
Canada's new health-care deal has earmarked billions more for mental health services. And while Ottawa has boosted its spending in that area, some advocates say Canada risks falling behind unless a better approach is espoused. What's working and what needs to change?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 57 seconds
Ask Me Anything: Alzheimer's disease treatments
This week our Ask Me Anything segment focused on Alzheimer's disease detection, treatment and brain health in general. Dr. Samir Sinha, director of geriatrics at Sinai Health, took your questions.
1/1/1 • 27 minutes, 11 seconds
Is it fair to increase immigration when housing is scarce?
Canada's population is growing at a rate unmatched since the post-war baby boom and it's largely due to the federal government's increased immigration targets. Those targets have come under greater scrutiny amid the country's housing supply crisis. What’s been your experience immigrating to Canada?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 51 minutes, 58 seconds
Have you or your family been affected by the toxic drug crisis?
Last year, more than 7,300 Canadians died of apparent opioid overdoses. What can we do to reduce the number of drug deaths in Canada?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 51 minutes, 52 seconds
Food safety | Ask Me Anything
This week Keith Warriner, a professor at the Department of Food Science at University of Guelph, took your questions about food safety and preventing contamination including E. coli, salmonella and norovirus.
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Does Canada still need a public broadcaster?
Canada's media landscape is increasingly fragmented and there are also growing concerns about the impacts of misinformation and disinformation online. What do you want from the CBC?
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How far have you gone to secure an apartment?
The housing crisis has dashed the home ownership dreams of many Canadians — and renters aren't faring any better. Housing policy expert Steve Pomeroy says that in Toronto, the renter's reality right now is a "nightmare." How have sky high rents affected your life?
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COVID-19 heading into Thanksgiving | Ask Me Anything
Dr Fatima Kakkar, an infectious diseases pediatrician at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sainte-Justine, answers your questions about masking and updated vaccines.
1/1/1 • 20 minutes, 8 seconds
Car theft | Ask Me Anything
Our Ask Me Anything segment focuses on car theft, which insurers and police are saying is at crisis levels in parts of Canada. Bryan Gast, former OPP officer and vice president of investigative services of Équité Association, takes your questions.
1/1/1 • 20 minutes, 8 seconds
What's your question about the Israel-Hamas conflict?
A surprise attack on Israel launched from Gaza by Hamas militants left hundreds of Israelis and hundreds of Palestinians dead and thousands wounded. The attacks involved a heavy barrage of rockets and militants crossing into Israeli territory on Saturday.
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How are your friends and family affected by the Israel-Hamas war?
A ground assault by Israel looms in Gaza after last week's surprise attack by Hamas on Israel. We discussed the impact the conflict was having on callers' friends and family and addressed questions about what could happen next.
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 51 minutes, 28 seconds
Coping with Israel-Hamas news | Ask Me Anything
This week our Ask Me Anything segment focused on how to manage the challenges that might come from consuming the news out of Israel and Gaza. Javeed Sukhera, the chair of psychiatry at the Institute of Living and chief of the department of psychiatry at Hartford Hospital, took your calls.
1/1/1 • 20 minutes, 8 seconds
Your questions about the Israel-Hamas conflict | Ask Me Anything
Retired Maj.-Gen. Scott Clancy and Jon Allen, former Canadian Ambassador to Israel and senior fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy in Toronto, took your questions.
1/1/1 • 20 minutes, 8 seconds
After 5 years, what has been the impact of cannabis legalization?
Five years after the legalization of cannabis in Canada, public health experts are starting to see trends in the data. Have you noticed an impact on your family or your community?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 51 minutes, 47 seconds
Have you used a food bank recently?
Canadians are using food banks in the highest numbers since Food Banks Canada started tracking statistics in 1989, according to its new report. How close are you to not being able to afford groceries?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 51 minutes, 31 seconds
Israel-Hamas conflict questions | Ask Me Anything
With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announcing a "second stage" in the war and the situation on the ground in Gaza growing more desperate, our Ask Me Anything focus on the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Retired Maj.-Gen. Scott Clancy and Dalia Al-Awqati, the head of humanitarian affairs with the charity Save the Children, took your questions.
1/1/1 • 26 minutes, 11 seconds
Your questions about mortgage shock | Ask Me Anything
60% of Canadian mortgages are up for renewal in the next 3 years. Our Ask Me Anything expert Ron Butler is a mortgage broker at Butler Mortgage. He takes your questions on mortgages and mortgage renewals.
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Are you living with your parents to save money?
According to Statistics Canada, over a third of Canadian adults under 35 live with a parent. How do you feel about adult children living at home?
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Why are you working a second job?
One in three Canadians working a second job do it just to survive according to Statistics Canada. Are you happy with your side hustle or is it stressing you out?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 51 minutes, 29 seconds
Heat pumps | Ask Me Anything
Has the carbon tax got you worried this winter? Warren Mabee is a professor and director of Queen's University’s Institute for Energy and Environmental Policy. He's here to answer your questions about heat pumps.
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2-Topic Sunday: Will you vote differently in the next federal election? How are you handling difficult conversations about the Israel-Hamas war?
According to pollsters if a federal election were held today it would be a majority government for Pierre Polievre. Will you be changing your vote in the next election? What's pushing you to switch parties?
In the second half of the program we talk to two confilct resolution experts about how to navigate difficult conversations about the Israel-Hamas war.
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2-Topic Sunday: Black Friday & the climate crisis; Were self-checkouts a mistake?
Topic #1: A new UN report says the planet is on-track to warm by 3 degrees C by the end of the century.
Have extreme weather events changed your shopping habits?
Topic #2: Some Canadian Tire and Walmart locations are ditching self-checkouts and returning to more cashiers...
What's your opinion on self-checkouts?
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Have online apps made dating better or worse?
Dating apps have changed the way many pursue relationships — some experts say they've gamified the experience and that might be why some are finding it exhausting. TikTok videos featuring people fed up with dating are racking up millions of views. What's your dating app story?
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Disputes with your neighbour | Ask Me Anything
Are you in a stand-off with the folks next door? It could be a fence, a driveway or maybe it's the pot smoke wafting through the windows. Real estate lawyer Bob Aaron was on-hand to discuss your neighbourly impasse.
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Covid, RSV & Flu | Ask Me Anything
Our pediatric infectious disease specialist Dr Anna Banerji takes your questions on Covid, RSV & flu in kids just in time for the holiday season.
1/1/1 • 20 minutes, 8 seconds
Why are your kids struggling in math?
Math skills are in steep decline in Canada, that's according to the latest OECD ranking released this week. Is it time to rethink how we teach math to our kids?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 51 minutes, 55 seconds
Airplane Etiquette | Ask Me Anything
Bad behaviour on flights has been on the rise this year according to the the International Air Transport Association. We were joined by a flight attendent and an etiquette expert who answered your questions and heard your stories about unruly passengers.
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Tipping Culture
'Tis the season for tipping waiters, hair stylists, and taxi drivers. Are your tips keeping up with inflation? Which jobs deserve a tip, and which ones don't?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 51 minutes, 17 seconds
Dishwasher Etiquette | Ask Me Anything
This week for our Ask Me Anything, The Great Dishwasher Debate: Andrea Barnes is a staff writer at Wirecutter with The New York Times who specializes in testing and reviewing dishwashers. She'll settle the score on whether to rinse or not to rinse, and how full is too full.
1/1/1 • 27 minutes, 38 seconds
What are the best and worst gifts you've ever received?
It's the season of gift giving. Some gifts make lasting memories, while some.....end up forgotten and discarded, never to be seen again. What's the best gift you've ever received? What's the worst?
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What's the most important news story of 2023? Which one didn't get enough attention?
From wildfires to the Israel-Hamas war...the news has been non-stop this year. What's the most important news story of 2023? Which one didn't get enough attention?
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Homeless Encampments
Are homeless encampments keeping people safe or putting them in danger? How is your community dealing with homelessness?
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Healthy New Year's Resolutions | Ask Me Anything
Personal trainer and registered dietitian Chinwe Asagwara answered yours questions about health, fitness and well-being in the new year.
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How do we protect young referees and umpires from abuse?
Screaming, swearing and physical threats, have you seen parents or coaches cross the line? What's your experience with abuse directed towards referees and umpires?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 51 minutes, 25 seconds
Fear of flying | Ask Me Anything
According to the Canadian Psychological Association, a fear of flying is one of the more common types of phobias. Our AMA guest Dr. Luana Marques, an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and a clinical psychologist, took your questions about the fear of flying.
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Is Canada striking the right balance between welcoming newcomers & housing affordability?
The federal government has acknowledged the number of non-permanent residents in Canada is putting a strain on housing... and that changes to the number of international students in Canada could be coming. This as opinion polls show more Canadians are beginning to feel that immigration levels are too high. Is Canada getting the balance between immigration and housing right? What's your stake in this issue?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 50 minutes, 28 seconds
Group A Strep | Ask Me Anything
Canada is seeing a record number of cases of invasive Group A strep, a more serious infection involving the same bacteria that causes strep throat. Our pediatric infectious diseases specialist Dr. Fatima Kakkar answered your questions about the infection.
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What should we do about polarization in Canadian politics?
MPs are heading back to Parliament Hill on Monday and experts who study political polarization say the divide between right and left-wing viewpoints in Canada is getting wider. How are you navigating political disagreements?
1/1/1 • 1 hour, 51 minutes, 29 seconds
International Court of Justice Ruling | Ask Me Anything
On Friday, January 26th, the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to take measures to prevent genocide in its war in Gaza, but stopped short of ordering a ceasefire. Our AMA guest Jon Allen took your questions on the court's ruling. He's a Senior Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. He also served as Canada’s Ambassador to Israel from 2006-2010.