
Montreal Now with Aaron Rand Podcast
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All about Canada's overtime gold medal win against Czechia
The radio play by play voice for the World Juniors, TSN's Garreth MacDonald, joined David Heurtel to talk about Canada's epic overtime win in the gold medal game against Czechia.

Mennie : 2023 - the year politics were turned on their head in Quebec (and Canada)?
The Montreal Gazette's James Mennie joined David Heurtel to talk about all the latest political news.

Transportation Minister Alghabra vows to toughen air passenger rights
Transportation Minister Omar Alghabra joined David Heurtel to talk about Sunwing's 'clear failures'.

Key takeaways from the COP-15 conference and the historical agreement that was reached
Marlene Hale, Wet’suwet’en Elder, Activist, Chef and Educator joins David to discuss the COP-15 conference in Montreal.

If justice delayed is justice denied, Quebec is in a major state of denial.
James Mennie from the Montreal Gazette joins David to discuss the McCarthy dumpster fire.

Youth engagement, electoral reform, and more
Bonnie Feigenbaum, McGill & Concordia University Professor, Senior Consultant with TKNR Media Inc joins David on Montreal Now.

Muslim community shaken after man tries to enter Verdun mosque
Samer Elniz, Spokesperson for the Islamic Centre of Verdun and communications coordinator for the Muslim Association of Canada in Quebec joins David to discuss how we are nearing the 5-year anniversary of the Quebec City mosque attack, as well as the video surveillance which shows a man chasing after 2 men entering a mosque.

The highs and lows of 2022 with Michael Cohen
Michael Cohen of the ESMB and the Suburban released his annual “highs and lows” list. At the end of each year, he takes a look back at some of the high points and low points of the last 12 months, based on themes that commonly appear in the Suburban, his blog, and his video show for their Suburban On Air platform.

Workplace trends to look out for in 2023
Ajay M. Pangarkar, Workforce Performance Strategist and award-winning author for CentralKnowledge.com joins David to discuss “Quiet Quitting”, “Quiet Hiring?” and more.

Montrealers call in and share memories from the ice storm exactly 25 years ago
Guest host David Heurtel takes calls of people sharing memories - both good and bad - about their experience of the 1998 ice storm.

A new poll suggests neither Trudeau nor Poilievre are ideal candidates for the next election
James Mennie of the Montreal Gazette joins guest host David Heurtel to talk about Canadians not jiving with the Liberal leader nor the Conservative one, as well as the house speaker fiasco in the US and why it could just as easily happen here.

Canada fails to provide safe drinking water for its Indigenous communities
Nelson Barbosa is the Director General at Indigenous Services Canada’s Community Infrastructure Branch. He joins guest host David Heurtel to provide clearer perspective on just how bad the situation is for most First Nations across Canada when it comes to access to safe drinking water.

Why do super-fit, young athletes suffer cardiac arrests?
Dr. Christopher Labos, cardiologist with a degree in epidemiology who can be heard at 8:10 on Sunday mornings on CJAD 800 on Weekends with Ken joins David to discuss American football star Damar Hamlin and the incident on Monday night football.

Biggest provincial stories of 2023
Egbert Gaye, Founder and Editor of Montreal Community Contact joins David to discuss healthcare and immigration.

Montreal health network to use AI to reduce wait time in ERs
Abishek Gupta, Artificial Intelligence Ethics Researcher at McGill University joins David to discuss pediatric emergency rooms being stretched to their beaking point and our dire shortage of nurses.

New Year - New You: How to Start the Year on the Right Foot
Carolyn Stern, Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Development Expert, professional speaker, author and university professor joins David to discuss

Quebec immigration program only accepting French applicants
Dr. Winston Chan, Entrepreneur & Economic advisor to the G20 task force joins David on Montreal Now to discuss an immigration program designed for entrepreneurs will now only accept applications from French speakers in Quebec.

Ice storms, irony and indifference
James Mennie from the Montreal Gazette joins David Heurtel on Montreal Now.

Travelers recourse for Sunwing passengers
John Gradek, Faculty Lecturer of Operations and Integrated Aviation Management at McGill joins David to discuss flight cancellations and the frustrated travelers due to the big snowstorm that swept across the country over the holidays.

Whats the food sector looking like in 2023?
DR. Sylvain Charlebois, Senior Director at Agri-Food Analytics Lab, and Professor of Faculties of Management and Agriculture at Dalhousie University joins David to discuss

Canada’s COVID induced political honeymoon is over
James Mennie joins David to discuss how if you live in Quebec, everything is relative.

What are the biggest stories in the city of Montreal in 2023?
Egbert Gaye, Founder and Editor of Montreal Community Contact joins David to discuss the biggest stories to come out in the city in 2023.

Man who died after injuries in Montreal jail was illegally detained
Charles Cote, Criminal Defence Lawyer joins David to discuss the passing of Nicous D’Andre Spring, a 21-year-old Montreal man and aspiring musician who died following an intervention by a correctional officer in the Bordeaux detention facility on Christmas Eve.

How more and more asylum seekers are ending up at Montreal homeless shelters
President and CEO of the Old Brewery Mission - James Hughes - joins guest host David Heurtel and guest Sam Watts of the Welcome Hall Mission to discuss how an increasing number of asylum seekers - many of whom come from Roxham Road - are winding up homeless, and how to solve that problem.

James Mennie: Shopping for new Quebec Liberal Party leaders
James Mennie of the Montreal Gazette joins guest host David Heurtel to talk about who should lead the Liberal Party next, and takes a look back through the year in politics that was 2022.

The great work of Fondation Philou and how it came to exist
Diane Chênevert - the founder and Executive Director of Foundation Philou - joins guest hosts David Heurtel to tell her story of being a mother to a son with severe disabilities, and how it inspired her to create an organization here in Montreal that helps other families in the same situation, who need help caring for their loved ones facing serious challenges.

How to contribute to the causes you care about most effectively
President and CEO of Montreal's Welcome Hall Mission - Sam Watts - joins guest host David Heurtel in studio to debunk some of the misconceptions around the appropriate methods through which to help out the homeless, and runs through some of the do's and dont's when trying to be philanthropic.

The Welcome Hall Mission's biggest initiatives of 2023
Welcome Hall Mission president and CEO Sam Watts joins guest host David Heurtel to talk about what initiatives it has in store for the coming year to help Montrealers in need.

Top fundraising events the MUHC Foundation is looking forward to in 2023
Julie Quenneville - the president and CEO of the MUHC Foundation - joins guest host David Heurtel to discuss the biggest fundraising opportunities for Montrealers to contribute to in the coming year.

A group of 50 trying to get from Montreal to Hawaii has been waiting how long!?
SN Hawaii - a group of about 50 people traveling to Hawaii from Montreal for a two-week certification program to become ocean lifeguards. They’ve been waiting at the airport since December 23rd. Jonathan Trottier-St.Pierre is part of the group, he joined guest host David Heurtel to talk about the experience.

James Mennie: Is Christian Dubé a dauphin?
James Mennie of the Montreal Gazette joins Montreal Now guest host David Heurtel to discuss Quebec's health minister.

911 dispatchers warn staff shortages could put Quebecers at risk
André Ouimet - the Vice-President of the Federation of Pre-Hospital Employees of Quebec (FPHQ) - joins guest host David Heurtel to talk about just how dire the situation is for 9-1-1 dispatchers across Quebec.

A montrealer creates a board game on misinformation
Doctoral candidate and researcher in Concordia’s Department of Communication Studies at Concordia University Scott Dejong joins guest host David Heurtel to talk about a new educational board he created called "Lizards & Lies," which demonstrates how misinformation circulates on the internet.

James Mennie: What if the biggest opposition Legault faces is from his own caucus?
James Mennie from the Montreal Gazette joins Montreal Now guest host David Heurtel to talk about what 2023 has in store for Quebec politics.

How to navigate awkward family holiday gatherings
Carolyn Stern is an emotional Intelligence and leadership development expert, professional speaker, author and university professor. She joins guest host David Heurtel to talk about how to deal with the common experience of family members over-stepping boundaries around the holidays.

James Mennie : Planes, trains and automobiles!
The Montreal Gazette's James Mennie joined David Heurtel to talk about the travel difficulties during the latest storm.

All about Kwanzaa!
KEMBA MITCHELL, Community, Youth and Social Justice Advocate joined David Heurtel to talk about Kwanzaa!

A Christmas dinner at the Welcome Hall Mission!
Sam Watts, CEOI of The Welcome Hall Mission, joined David Heurtel to talk about his organization opened its doors to dozens of people in need during the holidays.

S1 Ep 31Hockey Canada, taxes on the rise, physical activity slows cancer growth, & Quebec City wants White Lotus.
CATHERINE LAROCHE, Founder of Égaux sans Ego FRANCO TERRAZZANO, Federal Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation DR. FRED SAAD, Head of Urology Department at the CHUM ROBERT MERCURE, General Manager of Destinations Québec Cité

Heurtel: Eric Girard is one of the most powerful ministers in the Legault Cabinet
DAVID HEURTEL

Mennie: You call that a storm?
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Dr. Joe: Can an oxalate-free diet really cure most diseases?
Aaron and Natasha recent spoke with dietician and author Sally K. Norton who suggested an oxalate heavy diet could be toxic. What is oxalate? Is it something to be concerned about? Can an oxalate-free diet cure most diseases? Director of McGill University's Office for Science and Society and CJAD 800 host Dr. Joe Schwarcz provides a scientific perspective.

Is it time to reintroduce mask mandates? CJAD 800 listeners weigh in
A recent survey suggests more than half of Canadians would be for bringing back a mask mandate. CJAD 800 listeners weighed in with Aaron and Natasha.

Heurtel: It’s about the courage and determination of the Ukrainian people
DAVID HEURTEL

Mennie: Legault to farm out 8 million hours of healthcare work to private agencies
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Quebec City pitches itself as new destination for The White Lotus
ROBERT MERCURE, General Manager of Destination Québec Cité

Physical activity may slow cancer growth: Montreal study
DR. FRED SAAD, Head of Urology Department at the CHUM

Can André Fortin draw in that kind of energy that the Liberal party needs?
DAVID HEURTEL

Mennie: ER crisis - Quebec puts a bandaid on a shotgun wound
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Toxic Superfoods and how the foods you’re eating to get healthy might be making you sick
SALLY K. NORTON, Nutritionist and Author of the new book “Toxic Superfoods” which releases January 3rd