As the dog days of summer roll in, Canadians are showing that the allure of vacationing remains strong despite economic challenges like inflation and high interest rates. A recent Ipsos poll for Allianz Global Assistance Canada reveals that 61% of Canadians are gearing up for summer vacations, with 79% eager to get away, albeit with adjustments to fit tighter budgets. Road trips across our scenic nation are becoming the vacation style of choice, blending affordability with the opportunity to explore our vast and varied landscapes.
As you plan your summer getaways, consider the growing trend of sustainable travel. Travelers are increasingly seeking unique destinations that are accessible, budget-friendly, and environmentally gentle. This year, there’s a surge in interest for locales that offer a retreat while allowing travelers to engage with local cultures in meaningful ways, contributing to local economies and minimizing environmental impacts. Starting with today’s show and continuing over the next few episodes, I’ll be highlighting some exceptional Canadian travel spots that embody these principles, providing perfect settings for memorable and responsible adventures.
This Week’s Show Highlights
Navigating Pay Equity with the Pay Equity Office
We continue our enlightening six-part series with the Ontario Pay Equity Office, focusing on how to navigate the system effectively. We’ve covered topics from pay equity basics to the gender pension gap, and now, we take a closer look into making the system work for you, ensuring fair compensation across the board.
Anne Brodie’s Entertainment Roundup
Anne Brodie is here with her weekly entertainment roundup. This week, we dive into the emotionally charged dynamics of Last Summer, explore the new Apple TV+ series Sunny starring Rashida Jones, and discuss A Family Affair on Netflix, a film that did not meet expectations but sparks important conversations.
Charitable Trends with Nicole Danesi from CanadaHelps
Summer can be a challenging time for charities, which typically see a surge in donations during the holiday season. Nicole Danesi from CanadaHelps joins us to discuss how to budget for donations and address the unique needs that charities face during these warmer months.
Prince Edward Island with Rebecca Stanisic
Rebecca Stanisic, a seasoned family travel writer, shares her top tips for making the most of a trip to Prince Edward Island, described by Jacques Cartier in 1534 as “the fairest land that may possibly be seen.” Rebecca’s annual visits make her an expert on embracing and celebrating this picturesque island.
Women in Sports with Julie Springer-Aass
Lastly, I’m thrilled to welcome Julie Springer-Aass, a forward for the Ottawa Golden Cleats, a women’s 50+ soccer team. We’ll discuss the importance of participating in sports after 50, the joys, challenges, and their preparation for The GOOD Games in Guelph.
Join me for this week’s exciting episode as we navigate these diverse topics, offering insights and inspiration for making the most of the summer and beyond.