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Full Court Press the Podcast

Boni Jose and Felix Alvarado

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Basketball fans can agree that Stephen Curry is the greatest three-point shooter in NBA history. Join hosts Boni Jose and Felix Alvarado as they discuss NBA history, current NBA news, basketball-related topics, and the subcultures around the sport. If you're a fan of basketball and/or just getting started in loving the sport, then this show is for you! Subscribe and follow this podcast wherever you listen to your shows! Join the #fcpfam on Instagram @fcpthepod ✌🏼🧡🏀
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Welcome to “Dirty 30” From 30 Falstaff Avenue in Toronto, Ontario to Durham, North Carolina. Duke University ACC Freshman of the Year, Shy Day-Wilson gives you all access straight from the source. Through friendships, family, love, basketball, and so much more; this is “Dirty 30”!
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The MTR Network, your source for News, Politics, Sports, Social Commentary and Reviews on the latest TV and Movies. We are a network of wide ranging topics and hosts. There’s something for everyone
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MTR now covers sports, as Dpalm of the Super Tuesday and Character Corner podcasts turns the unique lens of the Movie Trailer Reviews Network to the space between the white lines. Join Dpalm and a rotating cast of co-hosts as they tackle the latest results and the biggest sports news of the week. Learn a little, laugh a lot, and remember that sports are supposed to be fun again.
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The Agenda with Steve Paikin is TVO's flagship current affairs program - devoted to exploring the social, political, cultural and economic issues that are changing our world, at home and abroad. The Agenda airs weeknights at 8:00 PM EST on TVO - Canada's largest educational broadcaster.
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Avry's Sports Show

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The long-running sports podcast of Avry Lewis-McDougall where he combines sports, humour, fashion and a little taste of Canada for your entertainment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Keisha Wilson and Mike McDonald, the hosts of What’s The 411Sports, as they discuss through an urban lens topical news from sports, with a dash of entertainment, pop culture, politics, film, and music. Some episodes include features and interviews with and about athletes. Plus, you never know who’s going to be put on the bench or sent to the Dog House! Check out a sample video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?3=&v=FP6gvhTiCzA Also, check us out at https://411SportsTV.com, and subscribe ...
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Toronto seems to produce generational losers Draymond played y’all Thunder striking far more than twice in Oklahoma City Pacers keep growing in the right direction Cheering for the Knicks felt dirty, but here we are Kelsey Plum bringing certain energy to LA Yeah, get used to Caitlin Clark and get ready for a work stoppage Guest: Nata – @NataTheScri…
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Toronto seems to produce generational losers Draymond played y’all Thunder striking far more than twice in Oklahoma City Pacers keep growing in the right direction Cheering for the Knicks felt dirty, but here we are Kelsey Plum bringing certain energy to LA Yeah, get used to Caitlin Clark and get ready for a work stoppage Guest: Nata – @NataTheScri…
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President Donald Trump's trade threats and tariffs have brought uncertainty to markets worldwide. Canada has responded with its own counter tariffs. Should Ontarians expect to pay more at the grocery store? And is there a risk that companies could exploit the chaos and bump up sticker prices regardless? We discuss with Stuart Trew, director of the …
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TVO original documentary, Dangerous Games: Roblox and the Metaverse Exposed, follows three gamers as they investigate a network of extremists, predators and illicit content in a game designed for children. The Agenda invites Ann Shin, director and producer of the film; Jacques Marcoux, director of research and analytics at the Canadian Centre for C…
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Toronto has a complicated relationship with its waterfront, which is separated from downtown by the Gardiner Expressway. But groups including Waterfront Toronto, The Beltway and Hoverlink are drawing up plans to attract more people to the shores of Lake Ontario, a stretch of 2.5 km representing billions of prime real estate. A look at current and f…
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Ontario Place was once a go-to summer destination on Toronto's waterfront. It has since fallen into disrepair. The Ontario government has a controversial plan to revitalize the site including a partnership with a private spa company. To debate that plan, we hear from Adam Vaughan representing Therme Canada, and Ann Elisabeth Samson on behalf of Ont…
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Is President Donald Trump really reconfiguring American democracy? Should Canada entertain the notion of becoming the 51st state? And has his definition of what it means to be a political conservative changed over the years? Former George W. Bush speechwriter and staff writer for The Atlantic, David Frum, joins host Steve for a wide-ranging discuss…
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Even before tariffs and higher interest rates pressured the economy, housing starts were lagging in Ontario's bigger population centres. A look at the obstacles to construction and affordability – including higher fees, taxes and even NIMBYism – with a panel of pros who know what the holdups are. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Over the past decade, there's been much debate around whether Canada's presence on the world stage has diminished. As Canada prepares to host the upcoming G7 summit in Alberta, along with attending next month's NATO Summit in The Hague, is there an opportunity for a Mark Carney led Canada to take on a more prominent role in a shifting global order?…
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If you scared, get a dog Gun laws in America are crazy LOLKNICKS The barrier of entry for each sport varies greatly Grandmas who love sports are awesome Imma need Ant-Man to wake up SGA MVP Tush Push as the evolution of Football Check us out over on Felder’s podcast this week too Guest: Felder – @It’sFelder Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don’…
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If you scared, get a dog Gun laws in America are crazy LOLKNICKS The barrier of entry for each sport varies greatly Grandmas who love sports are awesome Imma need Ant-Man to wake up SGA MVP Tush Push as the evolution of Football Check us out over on Felder’s podcast this week too Guest: Felder – @It’sFelder Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don’…
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For millions of Toronto Maple Leaf fans, this season came to yet another ignominious end. However, 100 years ago, there was another NHL team in Ontario which had a worse fate. Myer Siemiatycki, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at Toronto Metropolitan University joins The Agenda to share the tragic story of …
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In "We, the Data: Human Rights in the Digital Age," author Wendy H. Wong makes the case that the collection and tracking of our data by Big Tech comes at a cost to our humanity. She's a professor of political science and principal's research chair at the University of British Columbia and her book won the 2024 Balsillie Prize for Public Policy. She…
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Canada has long celebrated its diversity and multiculturalism. But despite this being a well-admired aspect of Canadian society, racism still exists today. In response, organizations have been established across the country to support diaspora communities, and young people from those communities are also getting involved. Youth leader Ellie Leung a…
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Women make up half the population in Canada yet there are still major gaps in women's health research. Experts say investments addressing this gap could add years to life and boost the global economy. The Agenda invites Carmen Wyton, Chair and Founder of Women's Health Coalition of Canada; Dr. Amanda Black, Professor of, Obstetrics and Gynecology a…
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PGA Tour ruins lives Don’t help people without gloves Tin foil hats and North Carolina football Wait, what is MJ allegedly doing with NBC? Usage injuries in Jayson Tatum at 27 Tearing my achilles is my greatest adult fear NFL schedule drop in May is nasty work Guest: Felder – @ItsFelder Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! Fo…
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PGA Tour ruins lives Don’t help people without gloves Tin foil hats and North Carolina football Wait, what is MJ allegedly doing with NBC? Usage injuries in Jayson Tatum at 27 Tearing my achilles is my greatest adult fear NFL schedule drop in May is nasty work Guest: Felder – @ItsFelder Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! Fo…
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The Maplehurst Correctional Complex is known as Ontario's deadliest and most overcrowded jail. In recent weeks, it's come under increased scrutiny after video footage from 2023 was released showing inmates facing collective punishment from guards in an incident one judge called a "gross display of power." Is Maplehurst an aberration or a sign of sy…
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Premier Doug Ford recently declared that he thought it was time for Ontario to start electing judges, ranting against "bleeding heart" jurists and suggesting that all appointments are political. Could tougher judges indeed help fix our system? What's the best way to ensure judicial independence, and who gets to define it? To discuss, we're joined b…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney went to Washington to try and reset relations with Donald Trump. Should he do the same with China and India? Ties with them have been strained in recent years, so can the new PM find a way to work with the world's two most populous countries? Host Steve Paikin asks: Rohinton Medhora, Professor of Practice at McGill Univer…
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While headlines about migration might make it seem like a relatively new phenomenon, the movement of people spans hundreds of thousands of years, and according to our guest, has been essential to the survival of the human species. Ian Goldin is professor of globalization and development at the University of Oxford, and author of "The Shortest Histo…
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Public Health Ontario's measles report has been rapidly rising since the outbreak began in October. With this highly contagious disease spanning to new parts of the country, why are some parents still reluctant to get their children vaccinated? The Agenda invites André Picard, health reporter and columnist for The Globe and Mail; Dr. Jeffrey Pernic…
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