A podcast detailing the experiences of MSx students at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business. Originally created by Jateen Kooverjee and Sasha Gidwani, this podcast has been passed down to the next incoming class of MSx students. This season is now hosted by Class of ’25 students Vinicius Quintanilha and Bea Asavajaru. The views expressed in this podcast are our own and do not represent the views of the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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The UK's No.1 Retro Gaming Podcast. Curating gaming culture for future generations. 'World's Best Podcast' - NME Award 2016.
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http://electricunderground.io/ The Electric Underground is a podcast dedicated to shmups (also known as shoot-em ups or STGs) that interviews various members of the community and covers many aspects of the genre. The podcast is intended to help demonstrate how rewarding a genre shmups really are. The Electric Underground is open format and welcomes all members of the community on as guests, you don't need to be, popular, famous, well-known, or anything like that. I also encourage you check o ...
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Maritime Noon is a one-hour program devoted to delivering informative reports and interviews which explore issues that are of interest to Maritimers. Join host Bob Murphy weekdays from noon to 1 p.m.
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Welcome to GameFellas! We talk about anything and everything games; old and new! We cover our love and thoughts on stuff as far back as Atari, all the way through to current generation consoles, and more. Pull up a chair and join the family! Hosted and produced by Zack Smith (Aggro Sky)https://twitter.com/zfunk007 Live Production by Derik Moore https://twitter.com/ithinkibrokeit Co-Hosts: Nate Rowe https://twitter.com/TheRealShepherb Sorren Day https://twitter.com/Megalomania85 Justin Day: h ...
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On the phone-in: Automotive expert, Doug Bethune, answers listeners' questions. And off the top of the show, we hear an update on the MSX parasite in oysters on PEI.
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52:31On the phone-in: Automotive expert, Doug Bethune, answers listeners' questions about their cars, trucks and SUV's. And off the top of the show, the CBC's Nancy Russell provides an update on the MSX parasite in oysters on PEI.
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On the phone-in: We ask our listeners for their feedback on the issue of immigration. And off the top, we hear from people in Louisbourg, Cape Breton, who wish cruise passengers could more easily visit ...
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52:47On the phone-in: Listeners call to share their views on Canada's immigration policies. Our guests are Elizabeth Wozniak and Syed Hussan. And off the top of the show, we hear from people in Louisbourg, Cape Breton, who wish cruise ship passengers could more easily visit the town.
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On the phone-in: Political scientist, Erin Crandall, discusses the upcoming federal election and callers share their views on what's motivating them to vote. And off the top, we hear from a woman in Halifax ...
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52:30On the phone-in: Political scientist, Erin Crandall, discusses the upcoming federal election and callers share their views on what's motivating them to vote. And off the top, we hear from a woman in Halifax who was injured in a hit and run accident. Tavia Raiche-Marsden posted a video to help get tips to catch the culprit who fled the scene.…
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On the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele provides advice to pet owners about the health of their animals. And off the top, we speak with a professor at Mount Allison University about DDT levels in ...
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53:00On the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele gives advice to pet owners about the health of their animals. And off the top of the show, we talk with professor Josh Kurek from Mount Allison University about the high levels of DDT in New Brunswick lakes. His latest research was published in the scientific journal, PLOS One.…
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Today's phone-on: Wildlife biologist Bob Bancroft. And we hear about a new "tip-free" restaurant in Halifax.
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52:36On the phone-in: Wildlife biologist Bob Bancroft takes your calls about creatures and behaviour you're spotting in the wild. But first, we hear about a new restaurant in Halifax where you are NOT allowed to tip your servers
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Mark, Steve & Dean dress up as Michael Knight, Devon Miles & Dr Bonnie Barstow respectively to discuss the classic action crime drama that had us all running around playgrounds pretending to be a talking car! As always, thanks to all of our Patreon’s who made this episode possible, we really appreciate your kind donations! Guy Simms Richard Hyde ki…
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On the phone-in: Gardening expert, Niki Jabbour, provides advice to listeners. And off the top of the show, we talk with David Chaundy from the Atlantic Economic Council about interprovincial trade.
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52:36On the phone-in: As we head into the Easter weekend, gardening expert, Niki Jabbour, answers questions to help listeners plan their dream garden this season. And off the top, we talk with David Chaundy from the Atlantic Economic Council about boosting interprovincial trade.
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On the phone-in: Physiotherapist Laura Lundquist provides advice to listeners about injuries. And off the top, we hear from PEI artist, Christopher Griffin. His painting called The Crossing caused some ...
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52:39On the phone-in: Physiotherapist Laura Lundquist gives advice to listeners about injuries. And off the top of the show, we hear from PEI artist, Christopher Griffin, about his painting "The Crossing" He resigned as artist-in-residence at the Atlantic Veterinary College after he was asked to take it down.…
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On the phone-in: Paint and stain expert, Jim White, provides helpful advice to listeners. And off the top, we hear about a woman in New Brunswick who has been searching for her brother in Moncton who's ...
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52:24On the phone-in: Paint and stain expert, Jim White, provides helpful advice to listeners. And off the top of the show, we hear from a woman from Belleisle, NB, who has been searching for her brother in Moncton who's addicted to drugs and is experiencing homelessness.
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Today's phone-in: Dan Monk and Deneika Coakley take your home renovation questions. Candidates in Nova Scotia's largest riding debate how to address issues around affordability and cost of living
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52:58On the phone-in: Dan Monk and Deneika Oakley take your questions about home renovations. Candidates in Nova Scotia's largest riding get riled up about affordability and cost of living at a debate held by CBC Cape Breton. Plus, a few emails about the most important issues for you in this federal election.…
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On the phone-in: What's got you fired up to vote? With only a few more weeks left of campaigning, we take your calls on the issues that matter most to you in this second of three phone-ins on the upcoming ...
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53:03Today's phone-in: Our second of three phone-ins on what matters most to you in this upcoming federal election. We check in and see how Maritimers are feeling during this unusual race. Political science professor Tom Urbaniak joins us to take your calls.
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On the phone-in: Paul Arnold from Acadia University answers questions about composting. And off the top, we hear how lemongrass is a deterrent to ticks. And parents in Moncton complain about a school bus ...
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52:54On the phone-in: Paul Arnold who teaches at the Ivan Curry School of Engineering at Acadia University answers listeners' questions about composting. And off the top of the show, we speak with Nicoletta Faraone from the Chemistry Department at Acadia University about a new study that shows that ticks are repelled by lemongrass. And some parents in M…
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On the phone-in: Jennifer Dunn from BDO Canada answers listeners' questions about filing their 2024 income tax return. And off the top of the show, meteorologist Ryan Snodden discusses today's snowstorm ...
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54:12On the phone-in today: Jennifer Dunn from BDO Canada answers listeners' questions about filing their 2024 income tax return. And off the top of the show, meteorologist Ryan Snodden provides the details about today's snowstorm and the upcoming forecast. And we hear your feedback on cancer treatments.
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Episode 350: TerrorBytes The Evolution of Horror Gaming
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1:18:26In this episode Chris and Jim chat to Richard Moss and Connor O'Keane about their upcoming five part documentary 'Terrorbytes' celebrating all things Horror in video games. Order your copy of TerrorBytes at https://terrorbytesdoc.com/ As always, thanks to all of our Patreon’s who made this episode possible, we really appreciate your kind donations!…
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On the phone-in: Our topic is cancer and listeners share their stories. And off the top of the show, we hear from a woman in Antigonish County who recovered a stolen church bell. And we hear an update ...
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53:09On the phone-in: Our topic is cancer and listeners share their stories. The guests are oncologist Dr Bruce Colwell and former cancer patient, Ruby Gulliver. Off the top of the show, we hear from a woman in Antigonish County who recovered a stolen church bell. And we hear an update about the difficulties with the spring elver fishery.…
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On the phone-in: Gardening expert, Niki Jabbour, provides advice to listeners. And off the top of the show. we speak with Lana Asaff, a senior economist with the Atlantic Economic Council about US tariffs ...
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53:09On the phone-in today: Gardening expert, Niki Jabbour, answers listeners' questions. And off the top of the show, we speak with Lana Asaff, a senior economist with the Atlantic Economic Council about US tariffs. The retaliatory tariffs are causing a great deal of economic uncertainty.
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We hear from a woman in Cape George, NS, who got photos on her security cameras of two men who stole a church bell from the property of Holy Rosary Church on Monday. Today's show is curtailed by a network ...
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23:50In a curtailed edition of Maritime Noon, off the top of the show, we hear from Kate MacEachern in Cape George, NS. She got photos of two men who stole a church bell from the property of Holy Rosary Church on Monday. PEI sees more efforts to encourage "buy local". And also on PEI, more women are entering the trades.…
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On the phone-in: How accessible is your community in the Maritimes for people with disabilities? And off the top, we hear about a new app that translates the language of chickens. We also hear about a ...
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53:05On the phone today: How accessible is your community in the Maritimes for people with disabilities? And off the top of the show, we hear from a researcher at Dalhousie University who's looking into the language of chickens. We also hear about a chicken shortage.
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On the phone-in: Pharmacist Graham MacKenzie answers questions about medications and supplements. And off the top, we hear about Worrall's Furniture in Fredericton that's closing after 52 years.
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52:32On the phone-in: Pharmacist Graham MacKenzie answers questions about medications and supplements. He also discusses the measles vaccine. And off the top of the show, we hear about Worrall's Furniture and Appliances in Fredericton that's closing after 52 years in business.
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On the phone-in today: Listeners call to share their travel stories -- whether they be about epic travel adventures or a disastrous trip from day one. And off the top, we hear about an interfaith conference ...
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52:33On the phone-in: Listeners call to share their best and worst travel stories. Our guests are Lorn Sheehan from Dalhousie University and Frances Gertsch, a senior travel advisor with Stewart Travel Group in PEI. And off the top of the show, we speak with Rob Hankinson about the postponement of a conference in Wolfville this summer. The North America…
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On the phone-in: public transit. Plus, the earthquake in Myanmar and controversy surrounding a Charlottetown homeless shelter.
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52:52Today's phone-in: we take your calls on your community's public transit. But first, a Maritimer in Thailand who felt the 7.7 earthquake that hit Myanmar, and we hear both sides of the fight over a provincially-run emergency homeless shelter on PEI.
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Today on the phone-in: We hear from listeners about the issues they're most concerned about in this federal election. Our guests are political scientist Jamie Gillies from UNB and Aengus Bridgman from ...
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52:48Today on the phone-in: Our listeners share their views on the issues of greatest concern in the federal election. Our guests are political scientist Jamie Gillies from UNB and Aengus Bridgman who's the Director of the Media Ecosystem Observatory and an Assistant Professor at the Max Bell School of Public Policy at McGill University.…
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On the phone-in: Nathaniel Pearre from Dalhousie University answers questions about EVs. And off the top, we hear your feedback about a flag controversy with the South Shore Regional Centre for Education ...
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52:17On the phone-in: Our guest is Nathaniel Pearre, who's a research fellow at Dalhousie University studying electric vehicles in the renewable energy storage lab. He answers questions about EVs. Off the top of the show, we hear your feedback about a flag controversy associated with the South Shore Regional Centre for Education. And councillors in Char…
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On the phone-in: nutrition. But first, flags cause a flap at some NS schools, and Adrienne Arsenault takesThe National on the road.
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52:40Today's phone-in: a registered dietitian takes your nutrition questions. Plus, CBC News Chief Correspondent Adrienne Arsenault is on the road, and flags are causing a flap at South Shore, NS schools.
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On the phone-in: appliance repair expert Aaron Publicover. Off the top, Saint John, N.B. is the most tariff vulnerable city in Canada.
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52:35On the phone-in: appliance repair expert Aaron Publicover takes your questions. And off the top of the show, Canadian Chamber of Commerce has found Saint John, N.B. is the most tariff vulnerable city in Canada. We speak to the Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce CEO Shannon Merrifield.
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Steel Battalion, the game with arguably the largest controller ever made for a home console gets the RA treatment. Join Chris O'Regan and Mark Byland as they strap themselves in their VTs and try not to fall over! As always, thanks to all of our Patreon’s who made this episode possible, we really appreciate your kind donations! Guy Simms Richard Hy…
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On the phone-in: Gardening expert, Niki Jabbour, shares advice to gardeners in the region. And off the top of the show, we hear about an initiative in Quebec that will charge people for restaurant reservations ...
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52:11On the phone-in: Gardening expert, Niki Jabbour, answers questions for gardeners across the region. And off the top of the show, we hear about an initiative in Quebec that will see people who are no-shows after making a restaurant reservation will be charged $10 per person. We talk with Natasha Chestnut from the Restaurant Association of NS whether…
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On the phone-in: Paint and stain expert, Jim White, joins us with advice for spring projects. And off the top of the show, we hear from a woman whose brother in Cape Breton had challenges getting treatment ...
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52:42On the phone-in today: Jim White who's an expert in painting and staining, provides advice to listeners for the spring and summer projects. And off the top of the show, we hear from a woman in Cape Breton whose brother had trouble getting treatment for drug addiction. And we also hear from people in Charlottetown about the arrival of spring.…
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On the phone-in: We speak with urban planner, Tristan Cleveland, about the principles that make for people-friendly neighbourhoods. And off the top of the show, we discuss contamination in the illegal ...
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52:29On the phone-in: Urban planner, Tristan Cleveland, discusses ways to make neighbourhoods more people-friendly. He also answers questions from listeners about preserving historic buildings and creating more housing. And off the top of the show, we speak with Rebecca Penn who's Nova Scotia Health's harm reduction consultant. She talks about how crack…
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On the phone-in: Our expert discusses the best ways to prevent shoreline erosion. And off the top of the show, we talk about the future of the longtime retailer, Hudson's Bay. We also hear about big brown ...
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52:49On the phone-in today: Our guest, Rosmarie Lohnes, a sustainable landscape designer and founder of Helping Nature Heal Inc. in Bridgwater, NS, answers questions about preventing shoreline erosion. And off the top of the show, we speak with Arthur Gaudreau from @HalifaxReTales about the future of the retailer, Hudson's Bay. We also speak with Don Mc…
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On the phone-in: Doug Bethune, our automotive expert. Plus, an update on the toll removal from the bridges between Halifax and Dartmouth.
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52:31Today's phone-in: automotive expert Doug Bethune. And we get more details on the removal of the tolls from the Halifax bridges from communications manager Steve Proctor.
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Episode 348: Evercade Interplay Collection 1
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1:24:43In this episode, Chris and Mads are joined by special guest Martin (of evercade.info fame) to take a look at the games included on the fourth Evercade cartridge. As always, thanks to all of our Patreon’s who made this episode possible, we really appreciate your kind donations! Guy Simms Richard Hyde kingdiesel Roger Swan Plasticman Stephen James Ci…
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Today's phone-in: Dog behaviour expert Silvia Jay. Plus, affordable housing news from Antigonish and monarch butterflies in NB.
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52:37On the phone-in: our dog behaviour expert Silvia Jay takes your questions. But first, we hear about a new affordable housing development in the works in Antigonish, and good news for monarch butterfly populations.
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Jateen Kooverjee (MSx '24) discusses his MSx journey and how the program's flexibility and resources, including an independent study, enabled him to explore entrepreneurship. He highlights the support from his wife, who also engaged in Stanford's academic and entrepreneurial opportunities, and emphasizes the value of challenging conventional career…
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On the phone-in: income taxes. Plus, feedback on yesterday's show about voter engagement and a seed library in NB.
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52:48Today's phone-in: we take your questions about filing your income taxes. Plus, you had a lot more to say about yesterday's topic of voter engagement, and we hear about a seed library in St. Andrews.
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On the phone-in: increasing voter turnout. And first, we get updates on the new Chinese seafood tariffs and avian flu.
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52:43Today's phone-in: we discuss how to increase voter turnout at all elections. But first, the NS Seafood Alliance discusses Chinese tariffs, and a new lab is helping detect avian flu on PEI.
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On the phone-in: Barry Walker & Eric Murphy on heat pumps. Plus, an update on measles and the tourism season on PEI.
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52:55Today's phone-in: heat pumps and heating systems with Barry Walker & Eric Murphy. Plus, an update on measles in the region and how Canada-US relations could affect the tourism season on PEI.
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Episode 347: Game Preservation with Good Old Games
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1:10:24James Middleton and Chris O'Regan are joined by Marcin Paczyński and Adam Ziółkowski of Good Old Games (AKA GOG) to discuss the importance of video game preservation. As always, thanks to all of our Patreon’s who made this episode possible, we really appreciate your kind donations! Guy Simms Richard Hyde kingdiesel Roger Swan Plasticman Stephen Jam…
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On the phone-in: Niki Jabbour takes your gardening questions live and on-location at the PEI Provincial Home Show!
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52:22Today's phone-in: Gardening expert Niki Jabbour takes your spring gardening questions live from the CBC living room at the Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown as part of the PEI Provincial Home Show.
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On the phone-in: We hear peoples' stories about finding lost items. Our guest is Steve Bober who's a member of Ring Finders. And off the top, we discuss the issue of reducing provincial trade barriers ...
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52:31On the phone-in: Lots of people lose items and some are lucky enough to find them. Our listeners share their "lost and found" stories. Our guest is Steve Bober from Ring Finders. And off the top of the show, we speak with Robert Huish from Dalhousie University about provincial trade barriers.
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