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  • Dump bears: Photographer Jason Leo Bantle on wild Banff history
    2025/06/04
    All in the Wild photographer and nature enthusiast Jason Leo Bantle shares his passion for experiencing and respecting wildlife. He joins Connect with Sarah Crosbie twice a month for the "world outside your city window."
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    10 分
  • How NHL playoff beards may have started in ... tennis?!
    2025/05/16
    University of Alberta anthropologist Andre Costopoulos explores the origin of the face scruff ... and is fascinated to learn what kids do in Calgary when it's playoff time here.
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    12 分
  • Alberta Whisky Cake lives - thanks to a welder and mechanic
    2025/05/16
    Brothers Ryan and Jager McGonigal have brought back their late mom's beloved Alberta Whisky Cake. It's a testament and tribute to their Alberta roots, their family's strength - and their mother's passion.
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    12 分
  • How NDAs silence victims - and reach far beyond sports controversies
    2025/05/12
    Dr. Julie Macfarlane, member of the Order of Canada, Emerita Distinguished university professor at University of Windsor and co-founder of Can't Buy My Silence, explains why it's likely in your lifetime you'll encounter a non-disclosure agreement - and how you may be helping fund them through taxpayer dollars.
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    13 分
  • So, you want to become an American? Slow and expensive process
    2025/05/08
    Ashwin Sharma, an immigration lawyer practising in Jacksonville, Florida, who is a Canadian who moved to the US for law school and stayed, explains why research is key. (And just wait until he explains why it's a 17-year wait for some. Yes, 17 years.)
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    14 分
  • Could Alberta function as an independent economy? No.
    2025/05/07
    Moshe Lander, economist at Concordia University: "The one basic common denominator is you can't do it alone ... The idea we would have a referendum, to ask people what they think, you can't ask the question in a concise enough manner to get all of that nuance that would take a full year to explain, so what are we doing in the first place even asking people when they don't fully understand the consequences of what they're being asked."
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    12 分
  • Armed with personal history of PTSD, researcher speaks on Lapu Lapu
    2025/05/02
    Walter Callaghan is a PhD candidate in medical anthropology at the University of Toronto. His doctoral research has focused on how people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) understand, explain, and make meaning of their experiences, paying close attention to how society and culture impact mental health. He was drawn to this research as a result of his own experiences as a PTSD survivor directly connected to his previous service as an officer in the Canadian Armed Forces.
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    12 分
  • Corey Hogan: Red-y to be Calgary's only Liberal MP
    2025/05/01
    While polls predicted the Liberals could steal a few seats in Calgary in the 2025 federal election, ultimately it was only the riding of Calgary Confederation that didn't elect a Conservative MP. Corey Hogan, former vice-president of communications and outreach at the University of Calgary and podcaster with The Strategists, is now Calgary's lone Liberal MP. He's "hungry" to find out what comes next ...
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    10 分