
Montreal Now with Aaron Rand Podcast
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Canada to send 200 more armored vehicles to Ukraine
INNA SOVSUN, Professor, Politician and Elected member of Parliament in Ukraine

Quebec appoints mediator at Montreal hospital after nurses threaten to quit
NATHAN FRIEDLAND, Nurse at the Lakeshore Hospital & SYLVIA MARTIN-LAFORGE, Director General of the Quebec Community Groups Network

Mulcair: It’s blowing up in their face
Tom Mulcair, CJAD 800 Commentator

Mennie: Is the Maisonneuve mutiny an isolated case or a warning of what’s to come?
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

STM drivers' union decries defective card readers on Montreal buses
PINO TAGLIAFERRI, President of the Union representing bus drivers and metro operators at CUPE Quebec

Would you allow a co-ed sleepover for 11 yr olds? Here's what you had to say.

Quebec rolls out bivalent vaccines for children 5 and older
DR EARL RUBIN, Director of the Infectious Diseases Division at the Montreal Children’s Hospital

Mulcair: Quebec is one of Poilievre’s weaker suits
Tom Mulcair, CJAD 800 Commentator

Mennie: The expression power politics has taken on new meaning in Quebec
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Inappropriate behavior by coaches 'normalized' at Montreal high schools
MÉLANIE LEMAY, Co-founder of the advocacy group Quebec Against Sexual Violence

Inflation is impacting in-school meal programs serving students in need
KARINA GOULD, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development of Canada

S2 Ep 1How McKinsey Destroyed the Middle Class, Canada catching the radicalization bug, new guidelines for treating childhood obesity, & today’s modern family.
EVAN SOLOMAN, Seasoned political journalist and national affairs specialist, GZERO Publisher and EG Senior Advisor at Eurasia Group DR. CHRISTOPHER LABOS, cardiologist with a degree in epidemiology DANIEL MARKOVITS, Author of “The Meritocracy Trap”, Guido Calabresi Professor of Law at Yale Law School and Founding Director of the Yale Center for the Study of Private Law

Fans brave snowstorm to get early access to Nike shoe inspired by Montreal bagel
THEODORE WONG, Community Manager at Off the Hook

Mulcair: He has zero experience and expertise to do that job
Tom Mulcair, CJAD 800 Commentator

Mennie: Reduced public transit in Montreal is just one domino in a very long line.
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Business Brief: Canadians could default on mortgages due to rising rates
AMANDA LANG, Host of Taking Stock which airs Friday evening at 6:00 on BNN Bloomberg and on the iHeart radio network

Quebecers’ responses to new languages laws, then and now
CLIFFORD LINCOLN, Former Quebec Environment Minister and member of the Quebec National Assembly

Mulcair: The #1 problem is there’s no enforcement
TOM MULCAIR, CJAD 800 Commentator

Mennie: Did Legault just blink on federal health care funding?
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Quebec urges vaccination as COVID subvariant Kraken spreads
AARON DERFEL, Montreal Gazette Health Reporter

Are students justified in denouncing Concordia's use of a font? Montrealers weigh in.
Students are denouncing Concordia University's choice to use Gill Sans as its font after it was revealed that the font's creator had a questionable past. Should the university change its font because of that? Montrealers weighed in on CJAD 800's Montreal Now with Aaron Rand and Natasha Hall.

Erin Tedford resigns from divisive Pointe-Claire council
ERIN TEDFORD, Former Pointe-Claire city councilor

This Quebec ER nurse has become a TikTok sensation with millions of followers
JOHN DELA CRUZ, Registered Nurse and TikToker

Mulcair: Canadians have a right to know what’s going on
Tom Mulcair, CJAD 800 Commentator

Mennie: If Legault is consulting the opposition there must be damage to be controlled.
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

What does McKinsey do exactly? Why are our governments in bed with them?
DANIEL MARKOVITS, Author of “The Meritocracy Trap”, Guido Calabresi Professor of Law at Yale Law School and Founding Director of the Yale Center for the Study of Private Law

À Louer, Louer: a Montreal Now parody song
All the 'À Louer' signs in Montreal inspired this parody song by friend of Montreal Now, Patrick Charles.

Residents call for traffic-calming measures near site of girl's death in Montreal
SOPHIE MAUZEROLLE, City Councillor of Sainte-Marie borough at Project Montreal

Mulcair: Sophie Brochu steps down as head of Hydro-Québec
Tom Mulcair, CJAD 800 Commentator

Mennie: Power play? Sophie Brochu leaves Hydro-Quebec.
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Dating disasters are in the cards with Montreal duo's game
NATASHA WESTGROVE, Montreal Educator and Creator of the Card Game Meh!n

Traveling to Mexico? One expert's advice for Canadians heading abroad
NATALIE PREDDIE, Award-Winning Travel Expert, Writer, Speaker

New guidelines for treating childhood obesity
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

Mulcair: No, it’s not JUSTINflation - it’s just inflation
Tom Mulcair, CJAD 800 Commentator

Mennie: 13 years and $19 billion later, Canada finally buys some new fighter jets.
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Canada is picking up the political radicalization bug from the U.S.
EVAN SOLOMAN, Former Host of the Evan Soloman Show, Member of the Management Committee, GZERO Publisher and EG Senior Advisor at Eurasia Group

The Week In Sports with TSN 690's Sean Campbell
TSN 690's Sean Campbell joined David to talk about all things SPORTS!

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.