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AI Data Centres, Affordable Dating & Pancreatic Cancer Breakthroughs
Jun 19, 2026
39m 02s
FIFA World Cup Tips, Parallel Parenting & Canada’s Poverty Report
Jun 12, 2026
40m 33s
Jailed for a Luggage Tag? Plus AI Career Shifts & Engagement Ring Laws
Jun 5, 2026
39m 53s
The "Resume Botox" Secret & New Autism Breakthrough
May 29, 2026
39m 50s
Wildfire Warnings, Heart Health Crisis & Holly Humberstone
May 22, 2026
39m 39s
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| 6/19/26 | ![]() AI Data Centres, Affordable Dating & Pancreatic Cancer Breakthroughs | In this week's episode of the Your Morning Podcast, we dive into the biggest stories shaping Canada today, from the front lines of tech and health to the evolving landscape of modern dating. First, technology analyst Daniel Bader explains why opposition is mounting against AI data centres across the country. Then, relationship expert Amy Chan joins us with essential tips on navigating the high cost of dating and how to handle those inevitable "money talks" with a partner. In health news, we look at two major breakthroughs: a novel pill being hailed as a game changer for pancreatic cancer treatment with Dr. Zev Wainberg, and a massive antibiotic discovery at McMaster University that could help fight drug-resistant bacteria. Plus, we speak with three students from the same middle school heading into the TMU School of Medicine’s first-ever cohort, and Scott Wabano and Kairyn Potts introduce us to Canada’s first Indigenous dating series, "REZervations for Two." Finally, registered dietician Nishta Saxena joins us to debunk viral claims about antibiotics in animal farming and shares what you actually need to look for on food labels during your next grocery run. | 39m 02s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() FIFA World Cup Tips, Parallel Parenting & Canada’s Poverty Report | In this week's episode of the Your Morning Podcast, we dive into the biggest stories across Canada—from the "Maple Maelstrom" to essential travel tips for the FIFA World Cup. What’s inside this episode: The Maple Maelstrom: Why two Quebec towns are feuding over the right to be the center of the syrup solar system. Canada’s Poverty Report: Food Banks Canada discusses their latest evaluation of poverty-reduction efforts. Parallel Parenting 101: Expert advice on co-parenting with someone you don’t get along with. Brendan Fraser & Andrew Scott: Kelsey sits down with the stars of the new movie ‘Pressure.’ The Legalities of Prediction Markets: A deep dive into betting on almost anything. FIFA World Cup Travel Tips: Expert Loren Christie shares how to join the festivities even without a ticket. | 40m 33s | ||||||
| 6/5/26 | ![]() Jailed for a Luggage Tag? Plus AI Career Shifts & Engagement Ring Laws | In this episode of Your Morning: The Podcast, we dive into the high-stakes news affecting Canadians this week. First, we uncover a terrifying luggage-tag switching scheme that has led to innocent travelers being falsely accused of drug trafficking. Then, we explore the legal side of heartbreak—who actually owns the engagement ring if the wedding is called off? A recent court case in British Columbia has sparked a massive debate across the country, and a high-conflict divorce lawyer joins us to explain the laws you need to know. Plus: The AI Job Market: Producer Lauren Toffan breaks down her deep dive into how AI is fundamentally reshaping entry-level roles. School Safety Controversy: We speak with a parent from Barrie where "Safer Snorting" pamphlets were distributed to high school students. Special Guests: Lindsey sits down with the Tom Green to talk about his new show and farm life, and comedian Tommy Davidson stops by the studio. | 39m 53s | ||||||
| 5/29/26 | ![]() The "Resume Botox" Secret & New Autism Breakthrough | From the latest medical breakthroughs in Autism research to sprucing up your career with "resume botox," we cover the stories impacting Canadians this week. Plus, legendary broadcaster Rod Black joins us to discuss his new memoir and his storied career. In this episode: Catherine Hansen on her earthly experience of husband Jeremy Hansen’s lunar mission, as well as her new virtual healthcare platform Broadcaster Rod Black: Life, Career, and a New Memoir The Science of Hair Loss: Treatments That Actually Work Inside Alzheimer’s: A Personal Look at Living with the Diagnosis Resume Botox: The growing career trend helping people smooth out their resume Breaking Research: The Genetic Pathway Linked to Autism Vaccine Production: Canada’s Future Plans and Current Status | 39m 50s | ||||||
| 5/22/26 | ![]() Wildfire Warnings, Heart Health Crisis & Holly Humberstone | This week on Your Morning: The Podcast, we cover the urgent news and lifestyle stories shaping the Canadian landscape. From the environmental crisis in the West to a rising health emergency for young Canadians, we’re breaking down the issues that matter most. In this episode: Wildfire Alert: Western Canada is bracing for an early wildfire season. We explain the current conditions and what to expect. Youth Heart Health: A sobering look at why heart failure is on the rise among young Canadians and the warning signs to watch for. Vaccine-Preventable Illness: Why hospitalizations for preventable diseases are climbing and what health experts are saying. Health Myth-Busting: We separate fact from fiction regarding birth control and hormonal health. Declutter & Refresh: Practical tips on how to store, sell, or let go of items to reclaim your space. Holly Humberstone Interview: An exclusive sit-down with the musical sensation on her latest work and life on the road. | 39m 39s | ||||||
| 5/15/26 | ![]() Canada’s Space Plan, A Haunted Lawsuit, & Detective Hank Idsinga | On this week's Your Morning podcast, we’re looking at why Canada is building its own spaceports to end our reliance on the U.S. and a bizarre lawsuit out of Hudson, Quebec, where homeowners are suing over a "violent death" disclosure. Plus: Brain Health: How nature-based activities can reduce the risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s. The Sunscreen Paradox: Why melanoma cases are rising despite more sunscreen use. Ozempic in Canada: Are generic versions finally coming, and did Canada miss a major opportunity? Hank Idsinga: The legendary Toronto homicide detective reflects on 34 years of service and his new memoir, 'The High Road'. | 39m 19s | ||||||
| 5/8/26 | ![]() Why Smoking is Making a Comeback + Dating Red Flags & Fighting Chimps | A look at modern dating, health breakthroughs, and why some old habits are returning. In this week's episode, we dive into the complicated world of modern dating with author Amy Chan, who breaks down the lessons from her new book. We also explore a medical milestone with an incredible HIV remission success story and look into the science of peptides—what are they, and do they actually work? Plus, we examine a surprising trend: despite new bans in the UK, is smoking making a comeback among young adults? We also get a closer look at the intense world of fighting chimps and sit down with Nicholas Braun to discuss his latest film, The Sheep Detectives. | 39m 45s | ||||||
| 5/1/26 | ![]() Peter Capaldi, Celtic Woman & Navigating the Hardest Parts of Motherhood | This week on Your Morning: The Podcast, we're diving deep into the stories that shape us—from the deeply personal to the global stage. Our hosts kick things off with a candid chat before we jump into a powerful lineup of interviews. We explore the resilience of widowed mothers, the complexities of infertility, and a major health update on Health Canada’s approval of Neffy. Plus, we’re joined by incredible guests: • Peter Capaldi & Cush Jumbo talk about Criminal Record. • Celtic Woman members share the magic behind their music. • Moira Welsh, the author of "The Astonishing Lives of Older Women" on the beauty of aging. • Music Journalist Emilie Hanskamp with an explainer on the global phenomenon of Vocaloids. | 40m 29s | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast - Chase Infiniti & NDP Leader Avi Lewis | This week on the Your Morning Podcast, we speak with Chase Infiniti, Lucy Halliday and Ann Dowd about their brand-new show ‘The Testaments’ – a spinoff of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale.’ Then, Lindsey is joined by the Girl Guides of Canada, and Anne-Marie sits down with newly elected NDP leader Avi Lewis. | 40m 19s | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast - Bob Odenkirk & Toby Boulet | Today on the Your Morning Podcast, Bob Odenkirk, Derek Kolstad and Ben Wheatley on their new action thriller ‘Normal’. We’ll also be joined by a family physician to talk about why allergies arise this time of year, and what actually works to treat symptoms. Then, Lindsey speaks with Toby Boulet, father of Humboldt Broncos defenceman Logan Boulet, to discuss his son’s legacy and their family’s mission to raise awareness on the importance of organ donation. | 39m 43s | ||||||
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| 4/10/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast - Canada's Auto Sector & What is Rhabdo? | Today on the podcast, we’re joined by our producer Michael Hiscock who is bringing us inside Canada’s auto sector. We’re more than a year into the trade war, so he’s looking at how Canada is steering business away from the U.S. We’ve also got a closer look at a dangerous exercise-related condition ‘Rhabdo’ and are joined by a National Geographic Explorer at large to discuss her super cool job. | 39m 42s | ||||||
| 4/3/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast - David Suzuki & Is Canada on the Precipice of a Recession? | This week on the Your Morning podcast, environmental icon David Suzuki on turning 90 and his new book. We’re also talking ticket prices – specifically, the resale market and what Ontario’s government is doing to combat skyrocketing prices. Then, financial commentator Pattie-Lovett Reid talks Canada’s economy – and if we really are on the precipice of a recession. | 39m 15s | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast - Youth Sports & Concussions | This week on the podcast, we talk with a clinician scientist about what parents and coaches should know when it comes to youth sports and concussions. We'll also be joined by Alan Doyle to talk about his tour and new music and sit down with Patrick J. Adams and Elle Chapman to talk about their new series The Madison. | 39m 00s | ||||||
| 3/20/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast - Summer House & A Major Hollywood Merger | Today on the podcast, we’re talking escapism with Summer House stars Lindsay Hubbard and Jesse Soloman. We’re also taking a closer look at a major Hollywood merger that’s raising questions about politics and media power, and bring you an inside look at a new documentary looking at female sexual health and the creation of a female Viagra. | 39m 17s | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast - Marilyn Denis & Futurist Sinead Bovell | Today on the podcast, broadcast legend Marilyn Denis joins Anne-Marie to talk about her decision to leave her radio job at 104.5 Chum FM after a remarkable 40 years. We’ll also be joined by tech entrepreneur and futurist Sinead Bovell on why she thinks AI will bring the social media era to a close, and Dan Riskin has a medical breakthrough story involving gene editing, with a patient from BC. | 39m 17s | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast - How Much Should We Worry About AI? | This week, we're discussing the future of AI - and just how worried we should be. Then, we take a deep dive into the "fibre maxing" trend on social media, welcome our friend Jully Black, and get expert advice for dealing with family conflict and estrangement. | 40m 51s | ||||||
| 2/27/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast - Sterling K. Brown & INU | Today on the podcast, Sterling K. Brown reflects on the past decade of his successful career. We’re also taking you inside a Canadian ER shift, hour by hour, with a sneak peak of Dr. Brian Goldman’s new book. And, Canada’s first Inuit University is one step closer to opening its doors – we get the latest of what to expect from INU. | 40m 28s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast - Heated Rivalry Body Double & Snow Removal Challenges | Today on the podcast, meet the Canadian hockey player who brought Shane Hollander’s skills to life on ‘Heated Rivalry.’ Then, we talk about why big Canadian cities continue to experience snow removal challenges. We’re also speaking with a national geographic explorer to talk about his work re-introducing wolves back into Yellowstone park and get tips for students on how to study smarter, and expert advice to land an internship. | 40m 23s | ||||||
| 2/13/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast - Katherine LaNasa & Heated Rivalry Costume Designer | Today on the podcast, we’re joined by Emmy-award-winning actor Katherine LaNasa who plays fan favourite Dana Evans on ‘The Pitt.’ We’re also looking at why a newly approved Alzheimer’s drug remains out of reach for most Canadians and welcome the costume designer from ‘Heated Rivalry’ to talk all about that iconic fleece. | 39m 18s | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast - One Year of Trump 2.0 | Today on the podcast, we're recapping a year of US President Donald Trump – what his first 12 months in office could tell us about what’s ahead. We’ll also be joined by an immigration lawyer to discuss the state of Canada’s immigration system, and possible solutions for a coherent national strategy. And, we check-in with two Melbourne teens to see how they’re doing amid the country’s social media ban for those under the age of 16. | 39m 40s | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast - Heated Rivalry Author & Elvis Stojko | This week, we’re speaking with the author of Heated Rivalry whose new book is coming soon! We’re also getting legendary figure skater Elvis Stojko’s inside scoop on the skaters competing on Canada’s Olympic team – and, we have the finalists from Project Runway Canada & winner of Season 5 of Canada’s Drag Race! | 39m 31s | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast - The New Science of Alcohol & Importance of Boredom | This week, we’re talking about the new science of alcohol, looking closely at drinking’s effect on our bodies and brains. We’re also discussing why boredom is so important for kids, getting tips on how to prevent – or kick – a cold from a family physician, and we talk with a professor of psychology at Dalhousie University who studies stress responses in animals to find out if Canada should follow England’s decision to ban live lobster boiling. | 39m 21s | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast - Paul Feig, James Cameron & All About Quantum | This week, we’re joined by two legendary directors – James Cameron and Paul Feig! We’re also bringing you expert advice on how to do a career check-in to get your professional goals on track, and our producer Michael Hiscock joins us with an in-depth look at the stakes of the global Quantum race – and why the consequences could be dire if Canada allows itself to fall behind. | 38m 57s | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast - ADHD Meds, Weight Loss Drugs & A New Pill for Postpartum Depression | This week, we’re talking about a recent study that’s revealed a dramatic spike in the use of prescribed ADHD meds, and a deep dive into how weight loss drugs like Ozempic are affecting the consumer economy. We also find out more about the first approved drug to treat postpartum depression in Canada and look at how pet pharmacies opening across the country are promising increased competition and lower prices for pet owners. | 39m 54s | ||||||
| 1/2/26 | ![]() Your Morning: The Podcast – Best of 2025 Part 2 | This week, we’re continuing our lookback with our top interviews of the year. It’s a star-studded episode with conversations from Julianne Moore, Georges St. Pierre, Lily James, Tina Fey, Joshua Jackson and more! | 39m 38s | ||||||
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