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  • Young, qualified and still jobless in Toronto
    2025/08/19

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    Guest: Nathan Bawaan, Toronto Star reporter

    Youth unemployment in Toronto is at its highest level in decades outside of the pandemic and it’s not just a tough job market. A new report reveals that discrimination based on race, age, gender, language, and even postal code is one of the biggest barriers keeping young people from getting hired. Some recent grads are giving up on job hunting altogether and turning to grad school, not out of ambition, but because they feel stuck. We break down what’s behind the crisis.

    Produced by Saba Eitizaz and Paulo Marques

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    21 分
  • Long COVID, the pandemic that never ended for millions of Canadians
    2025/08/15

    Guest: Kevin Jiang, Toronto Star reporter

    Nearly one in five Canadians who had COVID—more than more than 3 million people—went on to develop long COVID, also called post COVID 19 Condition (PCC). Symptoms can include fatigue, brain fog, breathing problems and heart damage, sometimes lasting for years. In Ontario there is still no coordinated plan for care. Funding for specialized clinics has disappeared, rehab services often have to be paid for out of pocket and most patients report getting little to no treatment. Toronto Star’s Kevin Jiang takes a look at what it is like to live with the long tail of a pandemic that is far from over for those still living with it.

    Produced by Sean Pattendon, Paulo Marques and Saba Eitizaz

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    20 分
  • Could Doug Ford's 401 tunnel fix gridlock or is it just tunnel vision?
    2025/08/12

    Guest: Andy Takagi, Toronto Star transportation reporter

    Premier Ford says he’s pitching an unprecedented plan to tackle one of the GTA’s biggest headaches; gridlock on Highway 401, the busiest road in North America. His vision is a single three-level tunnel running under the highway, which could stretch from Brampton to Scarborough. He outlined the concept at an unrelated press conference this week, but he’s been talking about it for nearly a year. Ford says this will serve people for decades to come, but a two-year feasibility study has just begun, and experts are raising questions about the costs, the timelines and whether this would actually ease traffic congestion.

    We take a look at what Ford is proposing, why experts say it might not work and what it could mean for commuters and communities along the 401.

    Audio sources: CP24

    Produced by Saba Eitizaz and Sean Pattenden

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    16 分
  • What this family doctor wants you to know about Ontario's primary care crisis
    2025/08/08

    Guest: Dr. David Barber, Chair OMA’s General and Family Practice

    Two million people in Ontario do not have access to a family physician, and that number is expected to more than double by 2026. At the same time, many doctors are stepping away from comprehensive care, citing burnout, bureaucracy, and financial strain.

    In this episode, Dr. David Barber shares what is happening inside the system through his own lived experience. He is a family physician in Kingston and chair of the Ontario Medical Association’s Section on General and Family Practice. He explains what it looks like to stay in the profession as the pressures mount, why so many of his colleagues are walking away, and what it means for patients who are being left behind.

    Produced by Saba Eitizaz, Paulo Marques and Sean Pattendon

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    22 分
  • Inside the Premiers summit as Trump's tariff deadline looms
    2025/07/29

    Guest: Star Queen’s Park Bureau Chief, Robert Benzie

    Last week, Canada’s premiers wrapped up their annual Council of the Federation meeting in Ontario’s cottage country, against the backdrop of serious political and economic pressure. With Trump’s threat of tariffs on August 1 looming large, and Prime Minister Mark Carney facing his first major leadership test, the summit was framed as a show of strength and unity. But was that solidarity real behind the scenes? And how prepared are the provinces for an unpredictable trade fight with Trump?

    Toronto Star Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Robert Benzie joins This Matters to break it all down.

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    26 分
  • Reflecting on the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial
    2025/07/25

    Guest: Toronto Star court reporter Jacques Gallant

    All five former members of Canada’s 2018 World Junior hockey team accused of sexual assault have been found not guilty, ending one of the most closely watched trials in Canadian sports. The case centred on a woman known publicly only as “E.M.” due to a publication ban. Her allegations against the players shook the sport, triggered years of scrutiny, reopened a police investigation, and fueled a national reckoning over Hockey Canada’s handling of sexual misconduct. After eight weeks of testimony, Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia ruled the Crown failed to meet the burden of proof, raising doubts about the reliability of key evidence.

    But while the players were acquitted, key questions remain. How do we define consent? Can the justice system support those who come forward while also meeting such a high legal threshold? And what does this outcome say about how society grapples with power and accountability?

    Star reporter Jacques Gallant covered this trial from the beginning, and he joins This Matters to explain what we learned inside the courtroom and what might happen next.

    Produced by Saba Eitizaz and Paulo Marques

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    23 分
  • What ER doctors would never let their kids do
    2025/07/20

    Guest: Toronto Star reporter Abby O'Brien

    A bike ride to the local pool. A perfect dive off the board. A backyard trampoline showdown with the kids next door. Childhood can be full of fun but also dangers.

    Parents often think about the obvious dangers, like unsupervised swimming or biking without a helmet. But some of the biggest hazards may surprise you.

    We spoke with Toronto’s top pediatric emergency doctors about the activities they would never let their own kids do and why. From bouncy castles to shopping carts, they’ve seen it all in the ER.

    So if you to keep your kids safe this summer, start here.

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    29 分
  • Disturbing errors at Ontario fertility clinics causing concern
    2025/07/11

    Guest: Morgan Sevareid-Bocknek, investigative reporter

    Imagine you want a biological kid and you need the help of a fertility clinic. But then imagine they implant the wrong embryo inside of you. Or half the wrong embryo - right egg but wrong sperm. Or the child is a race you weren't expecting.

    These scenarios and more have happened at Ontario fertility clinics, which remain under regulated. That means it’s a challenge to hold them to account when things like that happen and hard data for those trying to figure out which clinic to choose is hard to come by.

    How could something so important, so medically invasive and psychologically delicate remain under regulated in Ontario? And though the government got close to closing gaps in regulation, it was never completed. Tune in to find out why.

    PLUS: We speak with a lawyer who specializes in fertility negligence law who details some of the worst cases she's seen - and how the province might be able to forge a path forward.

    Produced by Julia De Laurentiis Johnston, Paulo Marques and Sean Pattendon

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    25 分