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Tangents is a fun and offensive little show where Craig talks about his life, especially his sex life, and makes fun of people's misfortunes. |
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Produced and recorded in the studios of Kootenay Co-op Radio in Nelson, British Columbia, Deconstructing Dinner has been designed to dispense and discuss current food issues. The program assists listeners in making more educated choices when purchasing food either for the kitchen or at food-service establishments. Join host Jon Steinman and guests as they discuss the impacts our food choices have on ourselves, communities and the planet. |
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a boy and girl comedy podcast fueled by witty banter and wacky antics from the Transpondency Podcast Network |
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Dykes on Mykes is a Montreal based radio show that features interviews, music and super gay chit-chat for the queer-dyke in all of us. |
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BLARM is a podcast that contains the incoherent and silly babblings of a 28 year old girl, located in Newfoundland, Canada. |
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A weekly audio broadcast all about the human hands. Palmistry, hand analysis, gestures, ergonomics, reviews, and more. |
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Join host Christopher Millard (principal bassoon, NAC Orchestra) as he explores the world of classical music and its great composers. In this series of audio programmes you can look forward to hearing insightful commentary about upcoming NAC Orchestra programmes as well as musical excerpts and interviews with NACO musicians and guest artists. |
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Chris Cook is the assistant editor of Atlantic Free Press and hosts Gorilla Radio, airing live every Monday, 5-6pm Pacific Time. In Victoria at 101.9FM, 104.3 cable, and on the internet at: http://cfuv.uvic.ca He also serves as a contributing editor at the progressive web news site: http://www.pej.org. You can check out the GR blog at: http://GorillaRadioBlog.blogspot.com
G-Radio is dedicated to social justice, the environment, community, and providing a forum for people and issues not covered in the corporate media. Some past guests include: M. Junaid Alam, M. Shahid Alam, Joel Bakan, Maude Barlow, David Barsamian, William Blum, Luciana Bohne, William Bowles, Vincent Bugliosi, Helen Caldicott, Noam Chomsky, Michel Chossudovsky, Diane Christian, Juan Cole, David Cromwell, Murray Dobbin, Jon Elmer, Reese Erlich, Anthony Fenton, Jim Fetzer, Laura Flanders, Chris Floyd, Connie Fogal, Susan George, Stan Goff, Robert Greenwald, Denis Halliday, Chris Hedges, Sander Hicks, Julia Butterfly Hill, Robert Jensen, Dahr Jamail, Diana Johnstone, Kathy Kelly, Naomi Klein, Anthony Lappe, Frances Moore Lappe, Jason Leopold, Jeff Leys, Dave Lindorff, Jim Lobe, Jennifer Loewenstein, Wayne Madsen, Stephen Marshall, Linda McQuaig, George Monbiot, Loretta Napoleoni, John Nichols, Kurt Nimmo, David Orchard, Greg Palast, Mike Palecek, Michael Parenti, Robert Parry, Kevin Pina, William Rivers Pitt, Justin Podur, Jack Random, Sheldon Rampton, Paul Craig Roberts, Paul de Rooij, John Ross, Danny Schechter, Vandana Shiva, Norman Solomon, Starhawk, Grant Wakefield, Paul Watson, Bernard Weiner, Mickey Z., Dave Zirin, and many others. |
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A satirical novel of Canadian politics podcast one chapter at a time by the author, Terry Fallis. |
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We produce a high quality weekly podcast dedicated to promoting Canadian musicians and music industry people. Our show features music, interviews, giveaways, industry news, song reviews, and much more. And each week we take a guest into the listening room to review a few new songs. The audio quality of our podcast is very good. |
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Limited Appeal is a self-explanatory podcast, really. On a weeklish basis, three old university friends now scattered across the world meet for a Skypechat that is recorded for your detr. . . , er, benefit. Surprisingly, we actually edit out the more boring parts of the conversation, and try to leave you with a few pearls of wisdom that are gleaned from consistently ridiculous points of view on discussion topics ranging from the mundane to the absurd. If you occasionally enjoy some of our conversations, we are pleased. But be warned: our motto is, "In case you were expecting something, this is what you get." |
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Take a step in the world of a young french canadian female from Montreal! |
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Welcome to the Fear and Loathing in Ottawa website. The podcast you came to download is about things going on in and around Canada's capital that interest the host - someone who wants to challenge the idea that Ottawa (and its surrounding suburbs) is little more than a boring, stodgy, dull government town. So if you're looking for a unique take on the local entertainment, social and political scene, you've come to the right place. |
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Un télescope dans vos oreilles est le point de rencontre pour tout être humain désirant partager une information, une idée ou un commentaire inspirant.
Peu importe le sujet, l'important est de nourrir notre curiosité. Unissons nos voix, unissons nos découvertes et baladodifusons chaque semaine sous la folie de Un télescope dans vos oreilles. |
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CBC Radio Editor’s Choice is our daily podcast of the highlight of our broadcast day. A special treat for the ears plucked from the airwaves of CBC Radio for your listening pleasure. |
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An eclectic weekly show about the people, places and heritage of beautiful Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada |
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A rambling kinda talk about life and all that comes with it, held together with an unusual variety of great music... The Scarbrough Dude takes you along for the ride as he explores his life in the suburbs, his memories of distant travels, his reflections on the past, present and future. An acquired tase, so give it some time. |
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William Aberhart High School?s debate team, and their opinions on current events, as well on the debate topics we will be doing through out the year. |
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Located on the northern shores of Lake Ontario, Toronto is the cultural, commercial and economic center of English-speaking Canada. Despite its size, it's one of the most clean, efficient and safe large cities in the world. The city was once nicknamed "Toronto the Good". Supporters called it this to imply it was hospitable, while to detractors it meant Victorian and dull. In the last half-century, the city has managed to embrace culture, the arts and entertainment without losing its reputation for being safe and friendly. This audio guide offers tips and pertinent information to help you get around the city like a seasoned traveler. |
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