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Our host Manmeet Narang speaks to Ramandeep Dhaliwal, Case Manager of the Better Families Program at PCHS to dig out reasons why South Asian families in Canada are falling apart and how can you bring them together.
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Recognizing psychological violence involves understanding subtle signs like manipulation, gaslighting and emotional abuse. Host Manpreet Sahota chats with Raman Hansra, a social worker with expertise in family services to spread awareness on how to set boundaries, seek support, and prioritize one's mental well-being.
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The underground market for purchasing Canadian car licenses not only jeopardizes road safety but also raises questions about the integrity of licensing systems. Host Shameel Jasvir invites callers to share thoughts and personal experiences on this illegal practice.
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The town of Caledon recently witnessed a tragic shooting that claimed a man's life. While the investigations are still ongoing, it is linked to the persisting issue of illegal trucking operations in the city. Host Shameel Jasvir is joined by Mayor Annette Groves, who sheds light on the challenges the City has encountered in combating these illicit businesses.
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The Israel-Palestine conflict has deep historical roots. In this episode, host Shameel Jasvir engages in a conversation with Dilbag Khullar, who has extensively researched the origins of the conflict and its profound impact.
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Ever wondered who oversees the actions of the police? While we know that the police adhere to specific protocols, the question remains, who ensures accountability for their actions? Host Shameel Jasvir is joined by Joseph Martino, Director at SIU, and Uman Ahmad, Investigation Manager, to shed light on the investigative process when dealing with cases that may involve potential misconduct by the police in handling a situation.
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Allow your heart to expand as our host Manmeet Narang invites Canadian immigrants to share stories of receiving or doing random acts of kindness. As you listen to these moving real-life experiences, you begin to believe that humanity is still alive and that at the core of our existence as human beings is kindness.
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Our host Manmeet Narang holds space for Amna Nawab to share her story of pain, healing and emerging victorious after 14 years of abuse in marriage. A fibre artist and a textile designer, Amna today is an inspiration for other women who find themselves stuck. In her gentle yet bold voice, she urges them to not be dependent and instead work towards self-love.
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In Canada, nurses work in a wide range of settings. Host Jatinder Tathgir chats with Navkiran, a career guidance counselor in nursing.
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"Grandfathers's Mulberry Tree", a story from 1980s set in Punjab, explores the themes of friendship, loss, trauma and hope. Host Manpreet Sahota is joined by Author, Baljit Ghuman, who unravels the layers of his upcoming novel.
info_outlineWe’ve all heard the stories of people celebrating quitting their 9 to 5 jobs to become self-employed. Host Shameel Jasvir chats with Amandeep Thind, CPA by profession who experienced a couple of side hustles to be able to finally quit her 9 to 5 job and work on her own terms.