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Every weekday, Adam Walsh starts a new conversation on The Signal. It's a show about what's on your mind now, and what people aren't talking about...yet. The Signal will make you think, smile and learn more about the place you call home.

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Every weekday, Adam Walsh starts a new conversation on The Signal. It's a show about what's on your mind now, and what people aren't talking about...yet. The Signal will make you think, smile and learn more about the place you call home.

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English


Episodes
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We talk food culture in N.L.

5/14/2025
Today on the show we dive into the pages of 'edible Newfoundland and Labrador' for a food culture conversation. We talk about how our food culture in this province is changing and why it's so important to examine that. Guests: Marsha Tulk, writer and photographer; Lori McCarthy, cultural food ambassador, educator and storyteller; Ritche Perez, photographer; Terry Bursey, food writer; Sara Tedford and Dave Snow, publishers; Adam Grevatt, Seed to Spoon Farm

Duration:00:55:08

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Gardening day

5/13/2025
It's the first gardening day of the season on The Signal. Join host Adam Walsh and gardener extraordinaire Michael Murray as they take calls and talk about how to get all systems growing in this spring of 2025.

Duration:00:55:08

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Behavioural health supports for complex needs

5/12/2025
Today on the show we talk about supports and gaps in the system for children, adolescents and adults who have really complex behavioural needs and who are at risk of harming others and themselves.

Duration:00:55:08

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Everything you need to know about mining in N.L.

5/7/2025
Today on the show we talk mining in Newfoundland and Labrador. We cover everything from prospecting, to the actual mining and where we send critical minerals. Industry experts cover the current state of the industry, prospects for the future and challenges. Guests Amanda McCallum, executive director Mining Industry N.L.; Arn Keeling Memorial University geography professor; Steve Piercy geologist and MUN research professor; Derek Wilton, CNA faculty researcher; James Powell, mining executive; and Graham Letto, general manager, stakeholder relations Tacora Resources

Duration:00:55:05

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Why do we need national service organizations?

5/7/2025
Today on the show we have a conversation about service, volunteering, community connection and national pride. The lens for today is Kin Canada, which you may know as Kinsmen and Kinnette clubs. You'll meet some folks from across the province and across generations who are all trying to make a difference. Guests: Craig White, St. John's Kin Club; Ibo Essam, St John's Kin Club ; Peter Noel St John's Kin Club; Cory Sheppard, Corner Brook Kinsmen; Tina Bennett, Notre Dame Kinette Club; Jeannine Chaulk, Goose-Happy Valley Kinette Club.

Duration:00:55:12

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Why convenience stores still matter

5/7/2025
Today on the show we talk about the importance of convenience stores to communities, the local economy, and the challenges they are facing. Guests: Ivy Hanley, co-owner of Urban Market 1919; Mithun Mathew, owner of SpiceX: Blackmarsh Superette; Kristen Dwyer, Seal Cove Grocery in CBS; Mike Hammoud, vice-president the Atlantic region of the Convenience Industry Council of Canada; Brian Kelly, Howley Shopping Centre in Howley; Michelle Payne, Fox's General Store in Corner Brook; Darrelle Bennett, Grenfell Variety and Hamilton River Convenience in Happy Valley Goose Bay.

Duration:00:55:08

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Red Dress Day

5/4/2025
Today on the show we talk about Red Dress Day, its importance, calls to action and what still needs to be done to support and protect Indigenous women and girls and gender diverse people. Guests: Leah Randell, cultural support worker at First Light; Stacey Hoffe, executive director Mokami Status of Women Council; Rebecca Larkham, women's centre coordinator Mokami Status of Women Council; Colleen Paul, central vice chief Qalipu First Nation; Heather Angnatok, traditional Inuit seamstress from Nunatsiavut.

Duration:00:55:11

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Live from the 2025 Municipal Symposium in Gander

4/30/2025
Today in Gander, host Adam Walsh speaks with municipal leaders about issues they are tackling as communities get ready for municipal elections taking place in fall. He also asks folks about what parts of their communities they would like to brag about. Guests: Rob Nolan, MNL CEO and more.

Duration:00:49:51

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100 days from the 2025 Canada Summer Games

4/29/2025
We are 100 days away from the kickoff of the 2025 Canada Summer Games in St. John's. Today on the show we talk about what's to come, how the games will highlight the best in sport and the immense talents of Canadian youth. Guest Karen Sherriffs, CEO of the 2025 Canada Games; Karl Smith co-chair for the games; Tom Godden, services committee chair for the games ; and Jaida Lee, baseball athlete.

Duration:00:55:10

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Mark Carney and global leadership

4/28/2025
It's the day after election day. Today on the show we are asking what kind of world will a Mark Carney government have to operate in? What kind of Canadian leadership is needed on the world stage? And what kind of global leadership is needed for these times? Guests: Lucian Ashworth, international relations professor at Memorial University; Justin Fantauzzo, modern Middle East expert at MUN; and Rev. Paul Lundrigan, of Holy Trinity Parish in Torbay

Duration:00:55:14

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Remembering the Battle of the Atlantic

4/27/2025
As we aprpoach the 80th anniversary of the end of the Battle of the Atlantic, today on the show we talk history, sacrifice, remembrance and lessons for today. GUESTS: Margaret Morris, LCdr (Ret'd); Chris Power, avid scuba diver and award-winning photographer; and John Olivero, professional diver with Ocean Quest Adventures

Duration:00:53:59

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Federal election countdown

4/24/2025
Today on the show we talk about the final days of the campaign and cover everything from what campaign workers are hearing door-to-door, to questions from urban Indigenous communities and more. GUESTS Ben Wheaton, campaign worker for the Liberal Party of Canada; Kristina Ennis, campaign worker for the Conservative Party of Canada; Yvonne Earle, campaign worker for the New Democratic Party; Chad Bedard, manager of Knowledge Mobilization with First Light

Duration:00:55:09

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Meaning of Remembrance

4/23/2025
There's an upcoming panel taking place in St. John's called 'Living Memorial: Memorial University and the Meaning of Remembrance'. Today on the show, host Adam Walsh is joined by the panelists to dig into how remembrance has shaped our collective identity, what it looks like in today’s world and how it will continue to evolve in the future. GUESTS Gary Browne author and historian, former member Newfoundland National War Memorial Committee and Unknown Soldier Repatriation Project Committee. Panelist in the event; Earl Ludlow, chancellor, Memorial University; Frank Gogos, current chair of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment Regimental Advisory Council and the Royal Newfoundland Regiment Museum; and Jeff Web, history professor.

Duration:00:55:11

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Vice-Admiral (Ret'd) Mark Norman

4/23/2025
Today on the show we talk Canada's military, Arctic security, the future of NATO, Canada's relationship with the United States and more. Our guest is a 39-year veteran of uniformed service to Canada and a former vice chief of the defence staff Mark Norman.

Duration:00:55:07

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The Signal presents: Housing and Homelessness Forum

4/22/2025
The Signal's host Adam Walsh moderated a forum on housing and homelessness at Memorial University's Signal Hill campus. It was hosted by End Homelessness St. John’s and Choices for Youth. The intention of this event was to hear from candidates directly on their stance on issues related to housing and homelessness issues and to respond to the community’s questions. Guests: David Brazil, Conservative Candidate, St. John’s East Mary Shortall, NDP Candidate, St. John’s East Joanne Thompson, Liberal Candidate, St. John’s East Otis Crandell, Green Party Candidate, St. John’s East Tom Osborne, Liberal Candidate, Cape Spear Corey Curtis, Conservative Candidate, Cape Spear; and Brenda Walsh, NDP Candidate, Cape Spear riding sent their regrets.

Duration:01:40:22

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Earth Day show

4/22/2025
Climate change is a big and daunting topic. For those who care and want to act, what can they do? And what are the limits to what an individual can do in comparison to what communities, cities, companies, etc, can do in climate action? Guests: Sheilagh O'Leary, Deputy Mayor of St. John’s and the sustainability lead, Ashley Smith, Owner and managing director of Fundamental Inc., Camille Ouellet Dallaire, Assistant professor at the Grenfell Campus of Memorial University, Sabine Dietz, Executive Director of ClLIMatlantic

Duration:00:55:08

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The drug trade, drug use and N.L. communities

4/17/2025
Today on the show we bring you a conversation about the drug trade, violence, drug use, vulnerable people and folks in our communities who are trying to help. GUESTS: Insp. David Emberley OIC-federal serious and organized crime, eastern region, Newfoundland and Labrador; Courtney Davis, community development coordinator with Thrive; Rigel Penman, co-founder Tweak Easy East; Michelle Cleary-Haire, Moms Stop the Harm; Sheila Cooper, Jon's Afterlife.

Duration:00:55:10

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A century of women's suffrage in N.L.

4/16/2025
Today on the show we talk about the past, the present and future of women's rights in Newfoundland and Labrador, and beyond. Guests: Vicki Hallett, gender studies professor; Meret Ebsary, Rhodes Scholar and grad student; Courtney Clarke, political strategist and founder of Our Time To Lead; Lisa Smith, community advocate co-chair of the Indigenous Justice Action Circle; Heidi Coombs, historian of N.L.'s women's history.

Duration:00:55:08

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Thinking out loud together with novelist and professor Randy Boyagoda

4/15/2025
Today's show was taped a couple of weeks ago at the Halifax Central Library. Its part of CBC's Hear Me Out conversation series. In this latest chat, The Signal's host and producer Adam Walsh speaks with writer and professor Randy Boyagoda about finding common ground in deeply partisan times.

Duration:00:55:09

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Wait times for psychological assessments in N.L.

4/14/2025
Today on the show we dig into reporting by CBC journalist Jenna Head. We talk about wait times for psychological assessments in Newfoundland and Labrador and hear about how people are navigating getting a diagnosis and what a diagnosis finally means for them. Guests: Janine Hubbard, clinical psychologist; Jenna Head, CBC journalist; Florence Strang, CEO Mindful Matters and registered psychologist.

Duration:00:55:08