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Shane Hewitt speaks with loyalty expert Patrick Sojka about Shell ending its 34‑year partnership with Air Miles and the transition to Blue Rewards. Sojka explains why Shell is shifting to Scene Plus and how consumers may see inflated point balances, new travel partners and expanded restaurant options. The discussion outlines the growing competition in Canada’s…
Faking the Moon: What 400,000 People Would Have Had to Hide
Kim Kardashian says the moon landing was staged. Nathan Radke disagrees — and has the science, history, and logic to explain why. He walks Shane through the key claims behind the Apollo 11 conspiracy and shows how each one crumbles under scrutiny. They explore why people still fall for these ideas, the role of distrust…
Alexa Phone Coming? Amazon’s ‘Transformer’ Project Leak
Shane Hewitt discusses new reports that Amazon may return to the smartphone market with an AI‑driven device code‑named Transformer. The rumoured phone would centre on Alexa as a conversational assistant, moving away from the traditional app‑based model that defined the tech landscape in 2014 when Amazon’s first Fire Phone failed. Hewitt explains how an AI‑first…
How the Conservatives Lost It All in One Year
Shane Hewitt breaks down why this moment is especially frustrating for Conservatives as Prime Minister Mark Carney settles into a majority government. Just a year ago, Pierre Poilievre was projected to win a historic landslide, but shifting political realities have dramatically altered the landscape. The commentary explores how quickly fortunes can change in federal politics….
Clawbot & Auto‑Agents: Are We Ready for This Risk?
Shane Hewitt discusses growing security concerns around new autonomous AI agents that run on personal computers while users sleep. With innovation outpacing safety features, these tools can create major risks ranging from scams to unauthorized control of devices. The segment examines why the tech world feels uneven and why many fear being left behind. #aisecurity…
315M‑Year Fossil Found: Dr. Maddin Reveals New Species
Shane Hewitt speaks with Dr. Hillary Maddin of Carleton University about a newly identified 315‑million‑year‑old fossil discovered in Nova Scotia, one of the few regions preserving early land vertebrates. CT scans revealed an unusually large microsaur with complex, interlocking teeth—evidence of plant‑eating behaviour earlier than previously thought. Maddin also explains why these fossils are often…