
Montreal Now with Aaron Rand Podcast
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What is 'greedflation' and how does it affect your grocery bill?
JANET MUSIC, Research Program Coordinator with the AGRI-FOOD ANALYTICS LAB at Dalhousie University

S1 Ep 17What are Canadians so angry about? Reversing memory loss, Arcade Fire allegations, & new drinking guidelines
DAN ARNOLD, Chief Strategy Officer with Pollara Strategic Insights. They are the ones who launched the Rage Index What are YOU so angry about? Between inflation and frustration towards the government, many Canadians are feeling a sense of rage. A new study aims to track and quantify the rage in comprehensive ways. Canadian research consulting firm Pollara Strategic Insights has launched a “Rage Index,” hoping to measure the mood of Canadians every month. ROBERT REINHART, lead researcher at Boston University More than 747,000 Canadians currently live with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, but a new study suggest age-related memory loss could be reversed with a 20-minute non-invasive treatment. Researchers at Boston University have been looking into this. T'CHA DUNLEVY, of the Montreal Gazette Most of us have heard the news surrounding Arcade Fire and the sexual assault alligations of one band member. So, does this change your mind about them? Would they still be considered your favourite band? How can they recover from this? KEVIN SHIELD, An Independent Scientist at CAMH’s Institute for Mental Health Policy Research and was involved in the development of these guidelines

Forget 'quiet quitting,' what is 'quiet firing?'
JOHNATHAN NIGHTINGALE, is the co-founder of Raw Signal Group, which provides management and leadership training

The CAQ is backtracking on one of their promises already?
TOM MULCAIR, CJAD 800 Commentator

Mennie: What if the biggest threat in this campaign isn’t anger but indifference?
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Home sale contracts in Quebec must now be in French as part of Bill 96
REBECCA SOHMER, Residential Real Estate Broker

Health Canada has approved a new vaccine for the Omicron variant
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

Why are so many kids waiting to get into Quebec English schools?
JOE ORTONA, English Montreal School Board

Muclair: How long will it take before Quebec politicians deal with real issues?
TOM MULCAIR, CJAD 800 Commentator

Mennie: Liberals point the finger at Eric Duhaime
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

This Awkward Ballerina is overcoming obstacles and following her dreams!
KRISTIN GOVERS, Creator and performer in the one-woman show, The Awkward Ballerina

New 20-minute non-invasive treatment could reverse memory loss
ROBERT REINHART, lead researcher at Boston University

Can Arcade Fire recover from sexual misconduct allegations?
T'CHA DUNLEVY, of the Montreal Gazette

Was Boris’ Cartoon really worth all of the backlash?
TERRY MOSHER (AISLIN), Cartoonist

MULCAIR: 'it’s going to get worse before it gets better.'
TOM MULCAIR, CJAD 800 Commentator

When natural gas replaces hot air on the campaign trail.
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

What’s going on with the Canadian Party of Quebec?
COLIN STANDISH, leader of the Canadian Party of Quebec

New research rethinks current drinking guidelines
DR. KEVIN SHIELD, An Independent Scientist at CAMH’s Institute for Mental Health Policy Research and was involved in the development of these guidelines

What are Canadians so angry about? The Rage Index aims to find out
DAN ARNOLD, Chief Strategy Officer with Pollara Strategic Insights. They are the ones who launched the Rage Index

How can these leaders stand out during this election campaign?
TOM MULCAIR, CJAD 800 Commentator

Legault sure is spending a lot of time not referring directly to Eric Duhaime.
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Tunesday with Virgin Radio’s Kelly Alexander
KELLY ALEXANDER, Virgin Radio Artists: Elton John & Britney Spears Madison Beer David Guetta & Bebe Rexha WATN: Usher

Why should you vote for Bloc Montreal?
BALARAMA HOLNESS, Leader of Bloc Montreal

Campaign Promises: Can you tell who’s just winging it?
TOM MULCAIR, CJAD 800 Commentator

Legault’s Lise Payette moment - it won’t be the last.
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

How are the Quebec Conservatives planning on winning your votes?
ERIC DUHAIME, Leader of the Conservative Party of Quebec

S1 Ep 16Cheat meals, relationship between employers and employees, shortage of pain relievers, & is it time to do away with best-before dates
KYLE GANSON, lead author of this study and an assistant professor at the University of Toronto A recent study from the University of Toronto found that young adults are more prone to developing an eating disorder if they engage in "cheat meals" that stray from their eating habits. This is especially true for young men, women, transgender and gender non-conforming people. CHRIS DIMAKOS, CJAD 800 Legal Contributor BARRY POWER, editor in chief for the Canadian Pharmacists Association Pharmacists and health care professionals are asking you to help mitigate the ongoing shortage of fever and pain relievers. You might remember last week when a SickKids letter to patient caregivers caused some confusion and misunderstanding. What exactly do you need to know? SYLVAIN CHARLEBOIS, the Food Professor at Dalhousie University Are you one of those people who eat food, even if it’s past its due date? Turns out you’re not alone .. And with that in mind, some are even looking to get rid of this concept. Some grocers in Europe are doing this. Should we?

Mulcair: 'A Valerie Plante like we've never seen before'
TOM MULCAIR, CJAD 800 Commentator

Mennie: Montreal denies it has been playing fast and loose with police funding from Quebec
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Could your childhood affect how you spend money?
EMILY JOHNSON, Research assistant and doctoral student at the University of Kentucky and co-author of this study

The housing crisis is top of mind for everyone right now. One company thinks they may have a solution.
IAN ARTHUR, CEO and co-found of Nidus 3D, the company making these 3-D printers

What are we supposed to do about the rash of gun violence in Montreal?
TOM MULCAIR, CJAD 800 Commentator

And just like that, politicians of all stripes are talking about gun violence in Montreal.
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Mulcair: Dominique Anglade says she will do more to be inclusive. Do you believe her?
TOM MULCAIR, CJAD 800 Commentator

Mennie: Is COVID-19 shaping up to be Legault’s only real political threat?
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Is it time to do away with best-before dates?
SYLVAIN CHARLEBOIS, The Food Professor at Dalhousie University

According to a new study, post-secondary education should be free in Quebec
ERIC MARTIN, Researchers at the Institut de recherche et d'informations socio économiques and co-author of this study

Should Post-Secondary Education be Free in Quebec?
VINCENT GELOSO, SENIOR ECONOMIST AT Montreal Economic Institute, who has been following this topics closely

Why are so many women leaving politics?
JUSTINE MCINTYRE, former Montreal City Councilor and Consultant at Espace Strategies

Mulcair: The Quebec election officially kicks off this weekend
TOM MULCAIR, CJAD 800 Commentator

Canada is looking to acquire new COVID-19 vaccines. How’s that going?
PATRICIA GAUTHIER, President and General Manager at Moderna Canada

Mennie: Dominique Anglade faces the music
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Tunesday with Virgin Radio’s Kelly Alexander
KELLY ALEXANDER, Virgin Radio

Cheat meals are causing eating disorders
KYLE GANSON, lead author of this study and an assistant professor at the University of Toronto

Students are feeling the pressure to find housing in the city
ADIA GIDDINGS, of Concordia University's Housing and Job Resource Centre

Here’s what your kid’s back-to-school will look like
OLIVIER DROUIN, CREATOR OF COVID ÉCOLES

Mulcair: Could there be a new partnership between Canada and Germany?
TOM MULCAIR, CJAD 800 Commentator

Mennie: The election call is expected this week but is anyone listening?
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Quebec handing out fines to people who tried to use fake vaccination documents
MATHIEU GALARNEAU spokesperson, UPAC

Why is there an ongoing shortage of fever and pain relievers?
BARRY POWER, editor in chief for the Canadian Pharmacists Association