'Gonna have to dig in .. today is gonna be a battle': friend of Constable Greg Pierzchala watched him enter the OPP and now says goodbye; planning student has solutions for Lawrence East's unsafe design.
Sep 2024
Not all who wander are lost. But in Toronto's PATH, they usually are
Metro Morning's political panel assembles for a lookahead at Fall in Queen's Park and on Parliament Hill. Plus, will a September interest rate cut boost sluggish condo sales? Host David Common speaks to Richard Joy, Executive Director of Urban Land Institute Toronto about the hou ... Show More
29m 50s
Sep 2024
'All we want is our families, our brothers and sisters, home'
Host David Common speaks to Maayan Shavit, the cousin of Carmel Gat; an Israeli hostage killed in the tunnels of Rafah. Plus, the daughter of the late, legendary journalist Stevie Cameron reflects on her mother's legacy. And two teachers mark the first day of school.
26m 28s
May 2024
Arrests on College Campuses as Protests Reach a Breaking Point
Description: Today on the show, in the wake of the continuing Gaza war protests on campuses, Fareed is joined by Bernard Avishai and Ezzedine Fishere, who co-teach a class at Dartmouth College on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They discuss how universities can foster productiv ... Show More
41 m
Jun 2010
BP's future, the Gaza blockade, and unrest in Kyrgyzstan
In this week's podcast: BP's future - is the worst over? Israel looks to ease the Gaza blockade; and the violence in Kyrgyzstan.In the studio this week are Ed Crooks, energy editor, and Neil Buckley, eastern Europe editor. Tobias Buck reports from Jerusalem.Presented by Gideon Ra ... Show More
19m 49s
Mar 2020
Today's Pandemic, Tomorrow's Lesson
Host Arun Rath speaks with Gina Garro, a first grade teacher at the Garfield Elementary School in Revere, Massachusetts about the challenges of creating meaningful lesson plans for students while they learn from home for the next few weeks. Next, we hear from Boston University bu ... Show More
19m 23s