Training Ontario's Way Out of the Family Doctor Crisis
Episode Date: September 13, 2024Research shows that 2.5 million people in Ontario don't have access to a family doctor. This number is expected to nearly double in two years. Last ye...
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132 episodes transcribedResearch shows that 2.5 million people in Ontario don't have access to a family doctor. This number is expected to nearly double in two years. Last ye...
Language can feel like a battlefield with words meaning different things to different people. Words such as "woke," "freedom," and even "taxes" have f...
Research shows 67 per cent of Canadian kids between three and 17 take part in some sort of sport or activity, but 58 per cent of parents are facing fi...
Municipalities provide many services that people use. But increasing pressures have made it fiscally challenging for them to deliver these services. T...
As the U.S. prepares for a showdown between vice-president Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump, The Agenda looks at the historic nature of...
What's the journey like for women who want to take on leadership roles? Tabatha Bull, the President and CEO of the Canadian Council for Indigenous Bus...
The effects of government policies like the Indian Act and the residential school system are still felt by Indigenous people today. Tanya Talaga explo...
Recently, the federal government announced changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program by reducing the number of workers employers can hire in an...
Sudbury, Ont. is reportedly the only Canadian city to be mentioned on the moon. That's because this northern Ontario city helped NASA astronauts unpac...
Violent crime in the Greater Toronto Area is spiking, with shootings in York region up 92% compared to this time last year. Carjackings over the same...
Homelessness and addiction topped the mayor's agenda at the Association of Municipalities of Ontario conference. The Agenda talks to four Ontario mayo...
What changed at Queen's Park this summer? A new – and the biggest – provincial cabinet of all time. A new education minister, but only for a few month...
Author Allyson McOuat loves horror stories, especially those real and fictional specific to gen X pop culture. So much so that she wrote a book of ess...
The 400 series highways. The 401. Hundreds of schools. Hospitals. Canada's first subway. Metro Toronto itself. He helped make much of modern Ontario....
A cook's knife is their most important tool and Eugene Ong has been obsessed with cutlery for a long time. As a chef, he came to appreciate the necess...
It's a beloved game found in cottages and farm houses across the province. And every year on the first Saturday in June, the top players from around t...
"In a Violent Nature" is a new horror film by director Chris Nash and producer Peter Kuplowsky. Shot in Sault Ste. Marie, its fresh take on the slashe...
From the Grand Theatre in London, Ont., author Mark Kearney tells Steve Paikin about his book, "Al Christie: Hollywood's Forgotten Film Pioneer."See o...
Cultural long-term care homes have provided elder care for seniors steeped in their language, diet, and cultural traditions. But recent legislation ha...