From CBC News.
YouTube is bigger than Spotify, Disney and every podcast platform combined. We look at how it became a media giant — and what it means when one company commands so much of our attention. Plus, Canadian restaurants are turning up the heat with fiery new menu items to keep young foodies coming back. Also on the show, with the U.S. raising the cost of visas for skilled workers, could Canada benefit by attracting more of the world’s brightest minds?
00:00 – Intro
01:51 – How YouTube became so omnipresent
11:42 – Things are getting spicy in Canadian restaurants
16:49 – Can we convince them to come here instead?
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