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The Morning Bite
by Corus Radio
CKNW and Mornings with Simi present The Morning Bite, your essential morning companion. Join us for a quick roundup of news headlines, weather updates, current events, and insights into the day ahead—all packed into a concise 20-minute segment, ready by 7:00 AM. Hosted by renowned talk show host Simi Sara, along with Global Radio News Anchor John Streit, BC political journalist Vaughn Palmer, and more, The Morning Bite delivers all the information you need on your commute to work each day.
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Most people want to ban surveillance pricing.
GUEST: Oren Barr Gill, professor of Law and Economics at NYU
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FIFA Ticket Probe
GUEST: Moshe Lander, Senior Lecturer in Economics, Concordia University
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Health minister says the ODP Site is on hold
GUEST: Kora DeBeck, Distinguished Professor of Substance Use and Drug Policy in the School of Public Policy at Simon Fraser University
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149
Carney makes a deal with SAAB?
GUEST: Richard Shimooka is a Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute.
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Contraband Cigarettes are costing us all money
GUEST: Rick Barnum, the executive director of the National Coalition Against Contraband Tobacco
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Why are so many people avoiding the News?
GUEST: Ali Jasemi, Lecturer in psychology at multiple universities in Ontario
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Canada to make LNG Deal with Germany
GUEST: Michael Sambasivam, Senior Analyst @ Investors for Paris Compliance. Climate + Finance + Policy
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Tim Hortons Chief Corporate Officer talks hiring plan
GUEST: Duncan Fulton, Tim Hortons Chief Corporate Officer
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Vancouver human rights plan for World Cup
GUEST: Jerome Igbokwe, Staff Counsel BC Civil Liberties Association
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Why is everyone on the internet so mad all the time?
GUEST: Dr Alika Lafontaine, award-winning physician, speaker, alignment consultant, and the first Indigenous physician to be listed by The Medical Post as one of Canada’s 50 Most Powerful Doctors
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More Talk of cutting Old Age Security to save money
GUEST: Jack Mintz, Senior Fellow of the CD Howe Institute. He is also the President's Fellow of the School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary
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Should the Cowichan case be reopened?
GUEST: Joan Young, Lawyer for Montrose property Holdings.
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Food insecurity in Canada is pretty bad…
GUEST: Ashley Anderson, Executive Director Kawartha Lakes Food Source
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More details on how and why Tim hortons plans to hire locally. Will it work?
GUEST: Mark Holthe, Canadian immigration lawyer and founder of Holthe Immigration law
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There’s a huge amount of disinformation about menopause
GUEST: Dr. Iliana Lega, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto and Atkinson Chair in Women’s Health Research
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137
Western Provinces Premier’s meeting
GUEST: Stewart Prest, Lecturer in political science at the University of British Columbia.
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Increasing wait times for hospital and long term care beds in BC
GUEST: Brennan Day, conservative critic for Rural Health and Seniors' Health
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Squamish Nation reacts to fake evacuation notices
GUEST: Wilson Williams, Chairperson and chief of the squamish Nations
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Why is Canada letting deportees fall into ICE custody?
GUEST: Erin Simpson, a Toronto-based immigration lawyer
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133
Air pollution linked to poorer brain health
GUEST: Dr. Sandi Azab is assistant professor in Metabolomic Epidemiology and Global Heath, McMaster University
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Possible Iran deal and Trump chaos
GUEST: Reggie Checcini, Global News Washington correspondent
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More on the chaotic political situation in Alberta
GUEST: Thomas Lukaszuk (loo-KA-zik), Former Deputy Premier of Alberta Head of the “Forever Canadian” campaign to keep Alberta in Canada
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Metadata may be kept for a year under lawful access bill
GUEST: Dr. Robert Diab, Professor, Faculty of Law, Thompson Rivers University who focuses on online privacy
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More on the spread of Ebola in Central Africa
GUEST: Dr. Stephen Hoption Cann, Clinical Professor, School of Population and Public Health
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What is Power Smart 2.0?
GUEST: Adrian Dix, BC Minister of Energy and Climate Solutions
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Harvard faculty voting to impose a roughly 20 percent cap on A grades beginning in fall 2027
GUEST: Dr. Stuart Rojstaczer(Royce-dodger), American writer, musician, and geophysicist
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Hosting FIFA World Cup will cost taxpayers $1B: watchdog report
GUEST: Dr. Ann Pegoraro, Lang Chair in Sport Management at the University of Guelph
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Are Orca populations at risk with Carney’s push for pipeline
GUEST: Misty MacDuffee, a biologist at Raincoast Conservation Foundation
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Are you visiting your doctor too much?
GUEST: Colin Craig, President of SecondStreet.org
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Vancouver hotel bookings down 20 per cent this year
GUEST: Royce Chwin, CEO Destination Vancouver
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Why Ottawa's recognition of men's issues matter now
GUEST: Justin Trottier, director of the Canadian Centre for Men and Families
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UBC-led study suggests early cattle herders continued hunting and gathering long after adopting livestock
GUEST: Dr. Kendra Chritz, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences at UBC (Lead author of the study)
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U.S. slapping duties on fresh Canadian mushrooms over subsidy claims
GUEST: Ryan Koeslag, Executive Vice-President, Mushrooms Canada
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Vancouver’s Italian Day asking for emergency grant due to FIFA ads
GUEST: Melissa DeGenova, President of Italian Day Festival Society
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What is this ‘blue dot fever’ and why is the music industry afflicted with it?
GUEST: Alan Cross, Host of the Ongoing History of New Music and Uncharted: Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry
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Where does imagination come from?
GUEST: Dr. Rodrigo Braga, cognitive neuroscientist and Assistant Professor at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago
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More on Hantavirus
GUEST: Dr. Srinivas Murthy, Infectious disease expert, and clinical associate professor in UBC faculty of medicine’s department of pediatrics
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China condemns Conservative MP’s Taiwan trip after ambassador’s warning
GUEST: Michel Juneau Katsuya, former senior intelligence officer and manager at CSIS
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Hantavirus Update
GUEST: Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer at the British Columbia Ministry of Health
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Mark Carney and Danielle Smith have signed an energy agreement… Now what?
GUEST: Moshe Lander, Senior Economics Lecturer, Concordia University
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Gang Violence in Surrey… What to do?
GUEST: Kal Dosanjh, veteran police officer and CEO and Founder at KidsPlay Foundation|
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What is BC’s Tech Future?
GUEST: Peter Cowan, CEO of Innovate BC
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Pipeline Update
GUEST: Mackenzie Grey, National Reporter with Global National & Global News covering Parliament Hill
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So should we make kids do homework, or not?
GUEST: Carolyn Clark, Assistant Professor, Teacher Education Curriculum and Leadership, St. Francis Xavier University
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Ultra Processed foods can impair cognitive function
GUEST: Leslie Beck, Canada's leading nutritionist offering nutrition, dieting information, recipes and healthy food idea
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Scientists warning of US tick invasion
GUEST: Nicoletta Faraone, PhD, Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Director of CTRIC, Canadian Tick Research and Innovation Centre
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Should we Ban Jet Skis in English Bay?
GUEST: Tom Digby, Vancouver Park Board Commissioner
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What are NEET kids? They’re a growing group, and that’s a problem.
GUEST: Ilona Dougherty - Co-creator and managing director of the Youth & Innovation Project at the University of Waterloo
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Canadian travel to the US… It could be way more than we thought…
GUEST: Karen Chapple, Director of the School of Cities at the University of Toronto
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CKNW and Mornings with Simi present The Morning Bite, your essential morning companion. Join us for a quick roundup of news headlines, weather updates, current events, and insights into the day ahead—all packed into a concise 20-minute segment, ready by 7:00 AM. Hosted by renowned talk show host Simi Sara, along with Global Radio News Anchor John Streit, BC political journalist Vaughn Palmer, and more, The Morning Bite delivers all the information you need on your commute to work each day.
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