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Explore the unsolved mysteries of Ontario, Canada with our captivating true crime podcast, Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast. Join our team of dedicated detectives from Nicoll Investigations as they investigate cold cases, homicides, missing persons, and other crimes, all across Canada. Delve into forgotten crimes and help us remember the victims and bring justice and hopefully peace, to the families. Tune in to our engaging exploration of unsolved mysteries today and discover the chilling st ...
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Average Ontario Anglers

Average Ontario Anglers Fishing

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Love fishing? You're in the right place. Join hosts Jesse and Andrew on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of every month for the Average Ontario Anglers Podcast — your go-to show for fishing tips, tactics, and gear reviews tailored for everyday anglers. Whether you're chasing bass, walleye, pike, or panfish, we mix expert advice from local fishing guides and pros with relatable stories and sharp humour that'll keep you hooked. Tune in to learn, laugh, and level up your fishing game.
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The Athletics Ontario Running Podcast explores the stories behind trail and road running in Ontario. A main goal of the Athletics Ontario Running Podcast will be to reach those that we are not already reaching, to give voice to the underrepresented members of our community and bring these stories to the masses. All people, all speeds, all terrains, all abilities are welcome. For you, for all, for life.
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A podcast focused on helping Ontario small business owners reach a new level of success. Podcasting has eclipsed all forms of media for reaching the most influential consumers. Join our next podcast session and be a part of history in the making.
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On The Ledge - your Ontario politics podcast

Dave Trafford and iContact Productions

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The Ledge, n: slang for the legislature. Mostly used by members of the legislative press gallery. On the Ledge posts weekly when the Ontario Legislature is sitting. But there have been times when we've had to "recall" the Ledge for an emergency session to address pressing matters of Ontario politics when Queen's Park isn't sitting! Our OTL team includes former Ontario Premier, Kathleen Wynne, former Progressive Conservative Leader, (and Wynne's erstwhile parliamentary sparring partner), Tim ...
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Ontario Loud

Ontario Loud

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Former political staffers Sam Andrey, Chris Martin, Alvin Tedjo, Garima Talwar-Kapoor and Alexi White used to give advice to Ontario cabinet ministers. Join them for a regular, open, and frank discussion on the policy and strategy behind current political events in Ontario.
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Destination: Northern Ontario

Destination Northern Ontario

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This is a series for tourism business operators in Northern Ontario. Whether you're just starting your tourism business, or you've got years of experience under your belt, Season 2 will make sure you're well equipped for the journey. If you’re not an operator yet, but plan to buy a tourism business here in the future, then check out Season 1 for case studies and expert guidance. Learn more about tourism investment opportunities in Northern Ontario at invest.destination northernontario.ca. Fo ...
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Grounded in Ontario

Electrical Safety Authority

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Have you heard the buzz? We've got electrical safety tips for Licensed Electrical Contractors, Master and certified electricians working in Ontario. Hosted by the Electrical Safety Authority's Josie Erzetic, we'll explore best safety practices with ESA technical advisors and experts to arm you with the tools you need to get your job done safely! Plus hear about emerging industry trends, potential hazards, new bulletins and updates to the Ontario Electrical Safety Code. Stay informed and stay ...
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Ontario Outdoor Pursuit

Ontario Outdoor Pursuit

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Delivering a hunting podcast from Ontario, Canada. We‘ll give you season updates, harvest reports, how we go from field to plate, equipment set up, and our hunting stories. Not everything I‘ll tell you will fill your freezer, or give you the same fascinating memories. You determine your dreams, outcomes, and your own hunting stories. Perhaps though a few of my methods will help do just that..
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Ontario Creates, an agency of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Sport is the central catalyst for the province’s cultural media cluster including book publishing, film and television, interactive digital media, magazine publishing and music industries. Ontario Creates Podcasts share ongoing conversations among decision-makers in the cultural media industries.
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The podcast is designed to bring on special guests across Northern Ontario within the St. John Ambulance community. St. John Ambulance Northeastern Ontario has a rich history of doing outstanding work in the community thanks in large part to the well trained and dedicated staff and volunteers that make up the organization. We will be sharing stories, interviews and answering your questions, so stay tuned!
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Discover the essence of Lebanese hospitality at Firdous Lebanese Grill in Leamington, Ontario. Renowned for its authentic flavors and warm, inviting ambiance, Firdous offers a true Middle Eastern culinary journey. Savor traditional dishes like hummus, shawarma, cheese rolls, and baklava, prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Whether dining in or taking out, Firdous ensures every meal is memorable. For a taste of Lebanon in Ontario, Firdous Lebanese Grill stands out as a top choic ...
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Making it in Ontario

Trillium Network for Advanced Manufacturing

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Making it in Ontario is your window into what's next in manufacturing. Ontario’s economy depends on manufacturing, but the latest research reveals concerning trends that could undermine the sector’s strength—if we don’t address them. Join us as we talk to CEOs and other leaders at the forefront of the sector about productivity, strategy, talent markets and career opportunities, and the role of manufacturing in a prosperous and sustainable future. This podcast is an initiative of the Trillium ...
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We are a family-friendly church that values the integration of every family member into all aspects of church life and ministry. Recognizing the family as a unit called by God, our church embraces diversity, encompassing various ethnicities, cultures, and generations. Our mission is to be a missional church, sharing the transformative message of the gospel with people everywhere. Our commitment extends beyond specific colors or groups, as we aim to reach all those whom the Lord God calls to ...
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Let's Talk Northern Ontario Tourism

Tourism Excellence North

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Let's Talk Northern Ontario Tourism is a podcast for tourism operators and industry stakeholders featuring experts who understand what it means to run a tourism business or organization here in Northern Ontario. Through casual conversations, you’ll learn about cutting edge topics like AI marketing, Cruise Ship Tourism, and trends that are shaking up the industry. Plus, you can tune in while driving or doing chores. For even more insights that’ll help you grow your business, organization, or ...
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Stryking Fury w/ Filly, The Panda feat. “The Doctor” Jonathan Reimer -The Ontario Fury Podcast

Christian “Filly” Filimon, Amanda “The Panda” Filimon feat. “The Dr. ” Jonathan Reimer

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The broadcast trio of the Empire Strykers (formerly the Ontario Fury) Christian “Filly” Filimon, Amanda “The Panda” Filimon feat. “The Dr.” Jonathan Reimer talk all things Empire Strykers, a professional indoor soccer team playing in Major Arena Soccer League (MASL). Hear original content, player, personnel, and fan interviews, team news, game breakdowns and so much more.
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Every week, Scott Sexsmith sits down with one of our staffers at The Trillium to talk about the week that was at Queen's Park — and the week ahead. Launched in 2023 by Village Media, a leader in local journalism, The Trillium is a comprehensive news and information source devoted exclusively to insider coverage of Ontario politics. Passionate and plugged in, The Trillium delivers the major political headlines of the day while unpacking complex policy changes and digging deeper into key issue ...
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US and the World The changeover in the calendar year always represents a shifting of the gears in our grain marketing outlook. At least in North America it seems that way with winter settling in with most of the crops in the bin. At the same time in South America, it is the middle of their summer. This means that all of the marketing factors with r…
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The Unsolved Tragedy of Lizzie TomlinsonA Chilling Mystery That Grips the Heart of Toronto In the spring of 1980, 6-year-old Lizzie Tomlinson vanished from “Stinky’s Park,” a seemingly safe haven in Toronto’s east end. Lured away by a bearded stranger with piercing blue eyes, the shy young girl’s fate was sealed in a brutal act of violence. Two day…
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The focus is on The Angel's Song that they sang to the shepherds who were out in the field after Jesus' birth. We are going to see how this song encourages us to make room for Christ the King in our lives and how that guides us towards PEACE that seems like it is always slipping out of our hands.על ידי Thad Lanthripe
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This episode finds the ON THE LEDGE panel assessing Ontario politics as the legislature heads into an unusually long nine-week winter recess. Dave Trafford is joined by political analyst Keith Leslie, former premier Kathleen Wynne, pollster John Wright, and Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley for a wide-ranging conversation about a government under …
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What happens when a casual 10K bet among friends turns into a complete lifestyle overhaul? On this episode of the Athletics Ontario Running Podcast, host John Shep sits down with Andrew Kim from Runners' Choice Waterloo to trace his incredible journey. From his first strides in 2020 to shedding weight and shifting careers, Andrew shares how running…
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This week the guys dive into a year’s worth of hits, misses, and “why did that actually work?” moments on the water. They chat about their go-to lures for 2025, the gear they trust, and the baits that somehow keep saving the day.You’ll hear stories about fish smashing topwater, bass blowing up on frogs, fall musky heartbreaks, and those weird soft …
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The episode kicks off with Sandy MacKay and a sponsor message from Real Approved Inc. It covers brokerages' handling of interest on trust account funds and the importance of Schedule B disclosures. Regulatory changes for fairness in real estate, CMHC's housing construction goals, and the Bank of Canada's lending rate decision are analyzed. Insights…
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A Chilling Look at the Lyle Ford Case The Unsolved Murders of Toronto’s Sex Trade Workers: A Mystery Awaits in Toronto’s Darkest Corners In the gritty streets of 1980s and 1990s Toronto, a shadow hunted the vulnerable. Five sex trade workers, their lives snuffed out by strangulation, their bodies moved under the cover of night. Were these brutal mu…
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The Unsolved Murders of Lori Pinkus and Toronto’s Sex Trade WorkersUnraveled Secrets in the Shadows of Toronto In the dark streets of Toronto, a sinister pattern emerged from the mid-1980s to the late 1990s: five sex trade workers, including Lori Pinkus, brutally strangled and left in chilling scenes far from where they were last seen. Were these m…
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Three women. Three decades. One invisible killer. For more than forty years, the murders of Christine Prince, Claire Samson, and Gracelyn Greenidge haunted Toronto: separate lives, separate eras, the same unseen predator. No connections. No suspects. Only the same trace of DNA that refused to speak until science finally caught up. In December 2025,…
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The Murder of Donna Oglive – A Cold Case BreakthroughA Cold Case Cracked. A Killer Caught. The Truth Unearthed. In the gritty streets of 1998 Toronto, 24-year-old Donna Oglive—a sharp, street-smart mother pregnant with her second child—was found strangled in a desolate parking lot, her body chillingly posed. Her murder joined a string of unsolved k…
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The Tragic Case of Susan Siegel and a Potential Serial KillerA City Stalked by Shadows. A Killer Still at Large. In the gritty underbelly of 1980s Toronto, a predator hunted the vulnerable. Susan Siegel, a 20-year-old sex trade worker, vanished into the night of December 16, 1984, only to be found strangled and abandoned by desolate railroad tracks…
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Unveiling the Mystery of Benita Tarantino’s MurderA City Stalked by Shadows. A Killer Still at Large. In the neon-lit streets of 1980s Toronto, a predator hunted the vulnerable, leaving a trail of unsolved murders that haunt the city to this day. Among them: 17-year-old Benita Tarantino, a troubled teen who vanished one night in 1985, just days aft…
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You weigh in as the Minister of Education launches a review of Ontario's standardized tests. Guest are Kelly Gallagher-Mackay, co-director of the Annual Canadian School Survey and we hear from Mary Reid, an expert in math education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto.…
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Five women. Five stranglings. One city that tried not to look. From the mid-’80s to the late ’90s, Benita Tarantino, Susan Siegel, Donna Oglive, Lori Pinkus, and Lyle Ford were all found strangled in or around downtown Toronto. Each moved from where they were last seen. Each working in the sex trade. Decades later, their murders are still unsolved.…
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Toronto’s Forgotten Five: The Sex Trade Worker StranglingsBenita, Susan, Donna, Lori, Lyle – Was One Man Hunting Them All? From the mid-1980s to the late-1990s, five women walked Toronto’s streets and never came home. Benita “Bonnie” Tarantino, 17.Susan Siegel, 20.Donna Oglive, 24.Lori Pinkus, 21.Lyle Ford, 35. All were sex trade workers. All were …
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Toronto’s Forgotten Five: The Sex Trade Worker StranglingsBenita, Susan, Donna, Lori, Lyle – Was One Man Hunting Them All? Over fifteen years, five sex trade workers were found strangled in and around downtown Toronto. Benita ‘Bonnie’ Tarantino, Susan Siegel, Donna Oglive, Lori Pinkus, and Lyle Ford. Each taken from where they were last seen. Each …
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This week on On the Ledge, Dave Trafford is joined by Keith Leslie, John Wright, Tim Hudak, and Kathleen Wynne for a wide-ranging conversation centred on the Ontario Auditor General’s annual report. The panel digs deeply into the issues revealed around Ontario’s healthcare system—particularly physician billing, outdated OHIP technology, primary-car…
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When ghosts visit the "hard and sharp as flint" Ebenezer Scrooge he transforms just in time for Christmas Day to become a better person -- we hear about parallel transofrmations in your own life. Our guest is actor Thomas Gough who plays Scrooge in the sold-out Three Ships Collective production of A Christmas Carol in Toronto's historic Campbell Ho…
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Thornhill’s Dark Secret: Who Killed Tracy Kundinger? From Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast, a chilling journey into the unsolved murder of 18-year-old Tracy Kundinger in 1970s Thornhill, Ontario. Strangled in a park just steps from home, her death points to a jealous ex, serial rapists, or a shadowy bus passenger. Secrets, alibis, a…
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The Brutal Slaying of Harold and Florence FaganA Cold Case That Still Grips TorontoA Deadly Silence on Dewbourne Avenue On a cold March morning in 1978, Toronto’s North York was shattered by a brutal double murder. Harold and Florence Fagan, a beloved couple in their sixties, were gunned down in their home—Harold shot in the chest and head, Florenc…
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What does it take to turn a lifetime of running into a thriving business? This week on the Athletics Ontario Running Podcast, we are joined by the dynamic duo, Kim and Michelle Krezonoski. From their roots in Northern Ontario to the streets of the 2024 Boston Marathon, the sisters share how they've evolved from competitive athletes to business owne…
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We hear your thoughts on how sports betting is changing the way you watch sports and we hear from Senator Percy Downe from Prince Edward Island who is calling for a ban on sports betting ads in Canada and Dr. Shawn Kelly, a pediatrician and addictions specialist.
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The Unsolved Tragedy of the Airst Family: A Chilling Triple MurderA Blood-Soaked Mystery That Haunts Toronto In the dead of a foggy September night in 1979, the Airst family—Ike, Celia, and their son Avrom—met a gruesome fate in their North York home. Bludgeoned to death with chilling precision, their blood-drenched bodies were discovered by their …
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Thornhill’s Dark Secret: Who Killed Tracy Kundinger? In the quiet suburbs of 1970s Toronto, 18-year-old Tracy Kundinger vanishes on her walk home. Strangled in a park just steps from safety. No sexual assault, but signs of a brutal fight. Suspects abound: Her jealous ex-boyfriend Jamie, serial rapist Raymond Wallace, or a stranger from the bus? Pol…
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Your stories in the wake of the Auditor General's report suggesting the online service aimed at connecting you to a doctor takes too long. Our guest is Dr. Tara Kiran, a family doctor and research scientist at St. Michael's Hospital and we hear from Jess Rogers, CEO of the Association of Family Health Teams of Ontario.…
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The Unsolved Murder of Lisa AnsteyA Murder Unsolved. A City in Shadows. A Truth Waiting to Be Uncovered. In the gritty heart of Toronto’s underbelly, 21-year-old Lisa Anstey fought to survive. A First Nations mother of two, known as “Jemma” or “Terri,” she was a fierce spirit trapped in a world of addiction and danger, working the streets since age…
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The Triple Slaying of the Airst Family and the FagansTwo Families. Two Crimes. One Killer—or Two? On September 30th, 1979, three members of the Airst family were found brutally beaten to death inside their quiet North York home. Ike, Celia, and their son Avrom had been attacked with unimaginable violence. There was no forced entry. No robbery. No s…
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The Triple Slaying of the Airst Family and the FagansTwo Families. Two Crimes. One Killer—or Two? In the fall of 1979, a daughter walked into her family home and found three loved ones murdered. No forced entry. No weapon. No suspects. Just eighteen months earlier, another couple was killed in the same neighbourhood, also without a sign of break-in…
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The Murder of Lisa AnsteyKiller in Uniform? The Cop Suspect Police had the killer's DNA profile and suspected serial killer Peter Dale MacDonald—but the DNA didn't match. The street workers had a different suspect: a cop, K.L., known to use his position to threaten and assault the girls he was supposed to protect. One victim told me: 'If you didn't…
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The Unsolved Murder of Lisa Anstey: The Street City MysteryDNA and Doubt: The search for Lisa Anstey's killer leads from a serial predator to a predator with a badge On May 12, 1997, the body of 21-year-old Lisa Anstey was found strangled in a downtown Toronto laneway, near the notorious homeless camp "Street City." Known as a "scrapper, tough as n…
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The Unsolved Murder of Lisa Anstey: The Street City MysteryDNA and Doubt: The search for Lisa Anstey's killer leads from a serial predator to a predator with a badge In 1997, Lisa Anstey was a fighter. But even a fighter can't win against a killer with a plan. Strangled, dumped in a high-traffic area. Her missing shoe—a sign of struggle, or a troph…
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A Mother’s Tragic End - The Unsolved Murder of Sophie Filion In the shadows of Ottawa’s streets, a mother’s desperate fight for her children ended in tragedy. Sophie Filion, a 23-year-old with wavy brown hair and a fierce love for her two young kids, was found strangled in December 1993, her body stuffed into garbage bags in a Westboro parking lot.…
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Unresolved: The Tragic Case of Melinda Sheppit A single snakeskin stiletto lies abandoned in an Ottawa parking lot. Beside a dumpster, the lifeless body of 16-year-old Melinda Sheppit tells a story of heartbreak and horror. Strangled and left for dead on September 30, 1990, the beautiful high school student had been drawn into a dangerous world, wo…
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Shadows in the Smoke - Where is Eli Wood? In the pre-dawn chill of October 19, flames devoured a quiet Kitchener apartment, leaving nothing but ash and echoes. Wilfrid Laurier University social work student Eli Wood—4'10" of fierce spirit, crowned with white hair and inked with defiant tattoos of flowers, seahorses, and rainbows—vanished into the i…
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Host: Dave Trafford Guests: Kathleen Wynne, Tim Hudak, John Wright, Vicki, Keith Leslie In this wide-ranging conversation, the roundtable begins with a deeply personal and moving story from Tim Hudak about his daughter Miller’s extraordinary journey overcoming apraxia, culminating in her powerful return to Loretto Abbey as an honour-roll speaker. T…
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Whether you own a store or you're a customer looking for a deal, we hear about what it's like shopping and making sales this year. Our guests are Doug Stephens, founder and CEO of Retail Prophet and Santo Ligotti, vice-president of marketing and member services with the Retail Council of Canada.
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The Vanishing of Justin Pollari: A Trail Gone Cold In the quiet town of Hilton Beach, Ontario, a 14-year-old boy named Justin Pollari walked through his front door on December 7, 2001... and vanished into the night. Troubled by a broken home and carrying the weight of a fight he wouldn’t explain, Justin grabbed his skateboard, stuffed a backpack wi…
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