Canada's most trusted audio newscast. Updated every hour, 24/7.
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IDEAS is a deep-dive into contemporary thought and intellectual history. No topic is off-limits. In the age of clickbait and superficial headlines, it's for people who like to think.
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Well-known authority on things unusual, spooky, and conspiratorial broadcaster Richard Syrett hosts The Conspiracy Show. Every Sunday Night from 11pm to 1am on Zoomer Radio AM740 and FM96.7
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Three stories to expand your worldview, delivered daily. Matt Galloway cuts through a sea of choice to bring you stories that transcend the news cycle. Conversations with big thinkers, household names, and people living the news. An antidote to algorithms that cater to what you already know — and a meeting place for diverse perspectives. In its 20 years, the Current has become a go-to place for stories that shape and entertain us. Released daily, Monday to Friday.
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Wrap your day with the world’s biggest stories. From the CBC News teams behind ‘The World at Six’ and ‘The World This Weekend’ comes a vibrant evening news program, updated seven days a week. Hosts Susan Bonner, Tom Harrington and Stephanie Skenderis sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective. We offer context, analysis and surprise — all in about 20 mins. We set the bar on the daily news catch-up, going deeper and further on news stories that spe ...
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Making sense of the political decisions that affect your life. Every Saturday, host Catherine Cullen takes you to Parliament Hill — and across Canada — for in-depth coverage and analysis of the week’s major political news.
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CBC Radio's Dr. Brian Goldman takes listeners through the swinging doors of hospitals and doctors' offices, behind the curtain where the gurney lies.
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Hosts Nil Köksal and Chris Howden take you on a trip around the world with CBC Radio's As It Happens. Hear from the people at the centre of the stories of the day — from the urgent to the utterly strange.
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We’ve moved! Find us under ‘Your World Tonight.’ This feed will go dormant as ‘The World This Weekend’ joins forces with ‘The World at Six’ to become a new podcast; one that updates you on the most important stories in the world, seven days a week. Hosts Stephanie Skenderis, Susan Bonner and Tom Harrington sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective. They offer context, analysis and surprise, all in about 30 mins. We set the bar on the daily news c ...
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Five days a week acclaimed interviewer Tom Power sits down with the artists, writers, actors and musicians who define pop culture. Whether he’s ribbing Adele, singing a boyband classic with Simu Liu, or dissecting faith with U2 frontman Bono – Tom brings the same curiosity, respect and meticulous preparation into every conversation. He also has a track record for interviewing artists on the precipice of stardom – like Lizzo and Billie Eilish — who appeared on Q well before hitting the mainst ...
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Join gak as he explores music from the movies, tunes from television and any other cinematic source, along with atmospheric pieces, cutting edge new tracks and strange old goodies that could be used in a soundtrack to be. The spotlight swings widely to encompass composers, genres and other categories, but all in the name of discovery and ironclad whimsy.
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Tapestry is your guide through the messy business of being human. You’ll hear surprising conversations and rediscover your connection to something larger than yourself. Tapestry: your time to pause and go deep.
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If a joke's worth telling, it's worth repeating. Comedy Factory host Jane Testar collects our favourite skits, commentaries and funny bits that appeared on CBC Radio over the past week. It's an assembly line of humour, safety-tested and priced to move!
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CBC Radio's The Next Chapter travels the country, conversing with authors and readers of all kinds. A new episode every Saturday.
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Get caught up on the week without ruining your weekend. Host Brent Bambury delivers an energetic mix of must-hear stories carefully chosen to keep you in the loop and keep you guessing. Ready when you are on Saturday mornings. And heads up — there will be a quiz.
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Canada's leading feminist website.
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In a world that can feel pretty scary, it’s easy to get stuck. This is a show that celebrates what it takes to try. To take the risk. To have the talk. To rock the speedo. Because making even the tiniest change takes courage, and hosts Ify and Trevor are here to remind you that you’re not alone when you do. New episodes every Thursday.
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Maritime Noon is a one-hour program devoted to delivering informative reports and interviews which explore issues that are of interest to Maritimers. Join host Bob Murphy weekdays from noon to 1 p.m.
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CBC Radio's Information Morning kick starts the day on mainland Nova Scotia with news, survival information, compelling stories and opinions from all perspectives in the province.
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Join Nardwuar, the Human Serviette for an hour and a half of Manhattan Clam Chowder flavoured entertainment. Doot doola doot doo... doot doo!
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Join Don as he explore the world with a skeptical eye. It's the show that applies skepticism and critical thinking to everyday issues. The place where reason and reality cross swords with politics, religion, economics and of course science. Join us each week, subscribe to our podcast and get ready to be skeptical.
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Trancendance has been broadcasting from Vancouver, BC since 2001. We favour Psytrance, Hard Trance and Epic Trance, but also play Acid Trance, Deep Trance, Hard Dance and even some Breakbeat. We also love a good Classic Trance Anthem, especially if it's remixed. Current influences include Sander van Doorn, Gareth Emery, Nick Sentience, Ovnimoon, Ace Ventura, Save the Robot, Liquid Soul and Astrix. Older influences include uni on Jack, Carl Cox, Christopher Lawrence, Whoop! Records, Tidy Trax ...
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Information Morning Fredericton is your window on the community every weekday morning, from 5:55 to 8:37 on CBC Radio One, the news and stories of our lives in your city and around the province; keeping you informed and engaged.
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Information Morning from CBC Moncton is your essential source of news, weather, traffic and stories from your community. Join Jonna weekday mornings.
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Formerly on CKXU for years, Canada Post-Rock now resides on the west coast but is still committed to the best in post-rock, drone, ambient, experimental, noise and basically anything your host Pbone can put the word "post" in front of. Stay up, tune in, zone out. I mean if you had a radio show pbone would probably listen to your show.
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Zoomer Radios Garden Show host is noted author, columnist, radio and HGTV personality Charlie Dobbin. Shell update you with each weeks gardening tips and professional advice, while taking your calls and having some fun with gardening as well. Every Saturday from 9-10am on Zoomer Radio AM740 and FM96.7
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The Morning Edition is Regina’s #1 rated morning show. We connect you with the people, news, culture that make this city and province great. Join the conversation weekdays from 6:00 to 8:30am on CBC Radio One.
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CBC Radio's Morning North is a weekday news and current affairs program hosted by Markus Schwabe.
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Join the movement with Synchronicity: Talk Radio for Your Mind, Body, and Soul. Host Marie Benard is in service to a happier world. The show delves into the topics of personal growth, happiness, love, relationships, psychology, life skills, empowering ourselves, and creating a better world for all.
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Islanders - this is a podcast for you. There's something special about this quirky little place, but it also has its challenges. We're answering your questions P.E.I. - big or small, serious or silly. Hosted by Nicola MacLeod. Every Wednesday.
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African Rhythms has been on the air for over twenty three years. Your Host, David Love Jones, plays a heavyweight selection of classics from the past, present, and future. This includes jazz, soul, hip-hop, Afro-Latin, funk, and eclectic Brazilian rhythms. There are also interviews with local and international artists. Truly, a radio show with international flavor.Genre: Dance
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CBC Radio's Information Morning Cape Breton helps listeners better understand and explore the challenges in our island's future, remember their past and celebrate their neighbours' accomplishments.
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Now in its 31st year on CiTR, The Saturday Edge is my personal guide to world & roots music, with African, Latin and European music in the first half, followed by Celtic, Blues, Songwriters, Cajun and whatever else fits!
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Whether you live in Clarenville, Port Aux Basques, southern Labrador or any point in between...CBC Newfoundland Morning is for you. It's an upbeat, friendly start to your day. Bernice and Martin have the information you need, want and can't do without!
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An improvised and intuited blend of organic electronic nu-gaia vibrations - eclectic structures, lush layers, and benevolent static - soundtracking the convergence of spirit and the technosphere. Hosted / mixed by Raghunath Khe.
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CBC Radio's Labrador Morning keeps people informed about what's happening around them. Labradorians hear about it first on Labrador Morning.
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Each episode of The Chris Robinson Travel Show focuses on a different destination and is about 40 mins long. Chris and his guests share expert advice and information to help you plan your vacations – or simply enjoy some armchair travel to places as diverse as Ireland and the Islands of the Caribbean.
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Rockers Show / Playing the best in roots rock reggae, Dub, Ska, Dancehall with news views & interviews. George Reggae Barrett Celebrating another 336 years Rockers show on CITR 101.9 FM Radio Host Dj, Concert Promoter. Sound system Operator. Born and raised in the oldest inland Town in Jamaica, Bath St Thomas, about 45 miles from Kingston. My passion for reggae music came at an early age. My home where my mother runs the family business was next door to Robert Night Club and Tavern. On the w ...
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Strange and wonderful electronic sounds from the past, present and future: house, ambient, vintage electronics, library music, new age, hauntology, fauxtracks and other obscure genres I'm just going to make up as we go along. Music from parallel worlds, with inane interjections and the occasional sacrifice.
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Tune in to Asian Wave 101 to listen to some of the best music from the Chinese language and Korean music industries, as well the latest news coming from the two entertainment powerhouses of the Asian pop scene. The latest hits from established artists, rookies only just debuted, independent artists and classic songs from both industries, can all be heard on Asian Wave 101, as well as commentary, talk and artist spotlights of unsigned Canadian talent. Only on CiTR 101.9 FM.
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Let's get your party started with "La Fiesta"! Tune in every second Sunday from 3-5 PM with your host DJ MIXXX. Listen to internationally acclaimed Radio Latina Caliente that makes your body move and your heart beat. Lose yourself in the sounds that will fill your soul and get you ready for your night out! La Fiesta - hot, sultry and all you.
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A mix of the latest house music, tech-house, prog-house and techno + DJ / Producer interviews and guest mixes.
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Every show is full of electro bleeps, retrowave, computer generated, synthetically manipulated aural rhythms. If you like everything from electro / techno / trance / 8bit music / and retro '80s this is the show for you!
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Radio essays and travesties: Sonic Cate(s)chism / half-baked philosophy and criticism. Experimental, Electronica, Post-Punk, Industrial, Noise : ad-nauseum
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2 hour Ethiopian program on Sundays. Targeting Ethiopian people and aiming to encouraging education and personal development in Canada
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The Arts Report brings you the latest in Vancouver's arts and culture scene! The show features interviews, show reviews and discussion on the City's best local plays, performances, gallery exhibits, films and everything in between. Catch our live, volunteer-run show Wednesdays from 5-6pm on CiTR 101.9FM or stream live at citr.ca.
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Thunderbird Radio Hell features live band(s) every week performing in the comfort of the CiTR lounge. Most are from Vancouver, but sometimes bands from across the country and around the world are nice enough to drop by to say hi.
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Shift is an energetic show that connects people in the province with the events of the day and with each other.
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Vancouver's only live, volunteer-produced, student and community newscast. Fridays tune in to hear an independent perspective of what's going on in the world how it affects you. News 101 covers current affairs ranging from the local to the international. We bring you the best that independent journalism has to offer, including syndicated media coverage by Free Speech Radio News and Democracy Now! We also have regular interviews with professors, politicians, student groups and clubs, advocacy ...
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Looking for advice? Hosts Brandon and Mormei think they can help you with that. All Ears is an advice radio program where the hosts read real questions from the UBC community and answer them live. Other content includes interviewing students, consulting experts, and giving campus life advice. Submit your question at http://alleears.tumblr.com/ask
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The World This Hour for 2024/04/25 at 15:00 EDT
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The World This Hour for 2024/04/25 at 15:00 EDT
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Maya Rudolph: Loot, SNL, Bridesmaids, and her cool parents
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Maya Rudolph has been a comedy staple on our screens for decades. She’s impersonated everyone from Donatella Versace to Beyoncé as a cast member on “Saturday Night Live,” and she’s played memorable characters in comedies like “Bridesmaids” and “Sisters.” Now, Maya is back as the divorced billionaire Molly Wells in the second season of her hit Apple…
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Michael Mabbott and Lucah Rosenberg-Lee: Jackie Shane’s fascinating story
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Michael Mabbott and Lucah Rosenberg-Lee are the directors of a new documentary about the late American R&B singer Jackie Shane. Jackie was a Black and trans woman who became popular in Canada after moving to Toronto in the 1960s. She released a single called “Any Other Way” that charted across the country, but in the 1970s, she became a recluse and…
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Hear that? Your voice says a lot about you
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Trevor asks people in downtown Winnipeg whose voice they miss, and would like to hear again. And that prompts one woman to make a long overdue phone call. A year and a half ago, Trevor’s dad, Dave Dineen, underwent a laryngectomy to battle throat cancer. The surgery took away his vocal chords and forced him to find a new way to speak. He’s never sp…
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What Canada can learn from Australia's gun buyback
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The federal government’s buyback program for assault-style firearms has hit a snag: Canada Post is refusing to collect the banned guns, citing safety concerns for its employees. We look at what Ottawa can learn from countries like Australia, which implemented a large-scale gun buyback program after a mass shooting in the 1990s.…
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Learning about flow from a jazz player’s brain
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Neuroscientist John Kounios has been studying the brains of jazz musicians, hoping to better understand the concept of flow. He tells us what he learned about flow, the state where a person becomes so immersed in an activity that time and complexity melt away.
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More local politicians quitting over abuse
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More and more municipal politicians are leaving their jobs because of the abuse they face and the toll it takes. Matt Galloway talks to Waterloo, Ont., city councillor Jen Vasic; Calgary city councillor Jasmine Mian; and Montreal borough councillor Younes Boukala.
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Voyager 1 gets back in touch — from 24 billion km away
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NASA’s Voyager 1 started sending gibberish back to Earth a few months ago, after almost 50 years of communication from deep space. This week the space agency announced they’d fixed an error — at a distance of 24 billion kilometres. Astronaut Chris Hadfield talks to Matt Galloway about how they did it and what Voyager means to us here on this pale b…
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A pilot project for 24/7 daycare in northern New Brunswick could soon be underway
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Brad Mann is president and chair of the Restigouche Regional Service Commission.
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HRM councillor Sam Austin speaks about Halifax's plan to establish more designated tent sites for the unhoused. And on the phone-in: We discuss an ADHD diagnosis among adults.
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Sam Austin who's the HRM councillor for Dartmouth Centre shares his views on the city's decision to soon designate more tent encampments for the unhoused. And on the phone-in: Heidi Bernhardt and Keith Gelhorn answer questions about ADHD among adults.
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Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: Nicolas Denys Museum in St. Peter's
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Ronald Labelle is a senior scholar at CBU and a former Associate Professor of French and Acadian Studies.
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Thrift store closes as the Peter McKee Food Centre makes space for expansion
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Christine Taylor is the general manager of the Peter McKee Food Centre.
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Garden pests, moss, or planting trees, nothing stumps our gardening guru George Scott.
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New Brunswick is now part of a nationwide network to provide better access to memory care.
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Dr. Stephanie Urquhart is a family physician with a special focus in care of the elderly.
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Why do so many worms end up deceased on the sidewalk after a heavy rain? And what does it mean for local gardens? We've found an expert who can explain - Erin Cameron at Saint Mary's University in Halifax.
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Nova Scotia Fisheries Alliance for Energy Engagement
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The fishing industry in Nova Scotia has banded together to make sure they're included in plans to develop offshore wind off Nova Scotia.
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This week, the Halifax Regional Municipality announced its new poet laureate. Anna Quon is a poet and novelist. Her books include "Where The Silver River Ends", "Low", and "Migration Songs".
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Halifax's Muslim community mourning 16-year-old victim of a homicide
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Halifax's Muslim community gathered for the funeral of Ahmad Al Marrach. The Citadel High School student was killed outside the Halifax Shopping Centre. Police are still investigating his homicide. The CBC's Taryn Grant spoke with people after the funeral and prayer service.
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There's a new publishing house in New Brunswick, focused on New Brunswick authors
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Rachel Baxter is part of the group behind Merlin Star Press.
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Researchers aim to remove harmful language toward Indigenous people from libraries
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The Respectful Terminologies Platform Project is a new information system for Canadian libraries, archives and museums. It's trying to address harmful language toward Indigenous people in those institutions. We hear from the co-leads for the project.
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Dave and Sabrina Durepos are being inducted into the Wheelchair Basketball Hall of Fame. They joined Jeanne Armstrong in the studio.
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Closer look at HRM's plans to open new tent encampment sites
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Halifax Regional Municipality is planning to open new designated sites for people experiencing homelessness. Staff say the four current encampment sites are overcrowded and people have been setting up tents in other spaces. Portia speaks with Max Chauvin, HRM's Director of Housing and Homelessness.
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We hear about four students who decided to infuse herbs into soap bars for their environmental sciences project at Ecole Sainte-Anne.
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If you can't afford rent or groceries, maybe you can blame the Bank of Canada. Unifor president Lana Payne explains
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Provincial and federal governments in Canada are taking a lot of heat from voters about the cost of living. People who struggle with rising monthly bills tend to blame those they elected. But the problem actually goes a lot higher...right up to the Bank of Canada. Lana Payne is president of Unifor, the country's largest private sector union, which …
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Locked, loaded and ready to go. Big Brother Canada casts its first Labradorian contestant
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Todd Clements from Happy Valley-Goose Bay is having his reality TV moment - as a contestant on Big Brother Canada. Todd might not seem like your average reality show contestant, He admits his voice is a l-i-i-i-t-le bit monotone, but "The Toddinator"—as he's sometimes known--is definitely the talk of the town in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. Todd's still…
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Winged: Covid cancelled countless commercial flights, but the aviation industry is on the mend
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The aviation industry in Canada took a big hit during the pandemic. With everyone in isolation, smaller airports such as those in NL saw flights grounded and routes cancelled. But the president of the Canadian Airports Council says things are getting back to normal. Monette Pasher gave a presentation in Deer Lake on Wednesday about the state of avi…
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Car thieves are getting creative with how they offload stolen vehicles. Many are still exported out of the country, but police say criminal syndicates are increasingly selling them here in Canada – often to unsuspecting buyers. Plus: With Joe Biden’s signature on a new bill, the clock is ticking on TikTok’s continued operation in the U.S. Also: Mor…
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The Making and Unmaking of Violent Men | Miglena Todorova
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What shapes the perpetrators of violence against women? And why haven’t efforts to achieve political and economic equality been enough to stop the violence? As part of our series, IDEAS at Crow’s Theatre, professor Miglena Todorova explores violence against women — and why efforts to enshrine political and economic gender equality have failed.…
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Jimbo: Clowning, Drag Race, and winning for weirdos around the world
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Jimbo the Drag Clown got a taste of revenge last year. After getting eliminated from the first season of “Canada's Drag Race,” she returned to win Season 8 of “RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars.” In the midst of her North American tour, Jimbo sits down with Tom to tell us about her drag beginnings, how she uses her training as a clown to take her perfor…
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Sophie Nélisse: Irena’s Vow and what training as a gymnast gives her as an actor
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The Canadian actor Sophie Nélisse (Yellowjackets) stars in the new film “Irena’s Vow,” which tells the story of Irena Gut, a Polish nurse during World War II. Irena becomes a German army major's housekeeper and risks her life to hide a dozen Jewish people within the major's home. Sophie joins Tom in studio to talk about the film, what it means to h…
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A bird flu virus, H5N1, has infected cattle in the U.S. It’s raising fears it could jump to other species like humans. We ask experts how concerned they are about the virus and whether it poses the risk of a fresh pandemic.
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Why does our food cost more all of a sudden?
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Sticker shock got you down? You’re not alone. But where is the money from our purchases going? And does it make a difference if you buy local? Farmers, grocers and shoppers weigh in on P.E.I.’s food system.
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Artificial intelligence has its roots in Canadian research, but some experts worry the country risks being left behind as AI accelerates. David Skok, editor and CEO of The Logic, explores how to seize this moment in the new book, Superintelligence: Is Canada Ready for AI?
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Dr. Christopher Kerr has spent years interviewing dying patients about the dreams they have as the end of life gets closer. He tells Matt Galloway those dreams and visions can be profound for both the patient and their loved ones.
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Tennessee arming teachers, Plastics Indonesia, Bluey dad, Plastics recycling, Fran Lebowitz, Cerebral palsy marathon runner, Jane Austen brother, and more.
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NB Lung is urging the province to create a program that would fund contract work to get radon out of homes. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Melanie Langille, president of NB Lung. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/nb-lung-radon-1.7183474
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Inuk soprano Deantha Edmunds was living in Rothesay when she released her first album. She moved home to Newfoundland and Labrador, but she's back this weekend to perform. We'll speak with her.
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Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele of Bedford Parks Animal Hospital in HRM tells Bob Murphy how to look for the warning signs of diabetes in your pet and what treatments are available.
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A for Adventure: P is for posting perfect pictures
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Did the adventure even happen if you don't get great photos for your Instagram?! Jan-Sebastian Lapierre and Chris Surette talk about re-thinking the reasons we take pictures in the great outdoors and the etiquette of sharing them online.
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The Anglophone East School District is expecting another surge in new students this fall
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Randolph MacLean is the superintendent of the Anglophone East School District.
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NB Lung is urging the province to create a program that would fund contract work to get radon out of homes
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Melanie Langille is the president of NB Lung.
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A conversation with the founder of WomenFolk
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Leona Burkey is a songwriter, host and founder of WomenFolk, a project to help get more women and women-identifying musicians on stage, get them support, and get them paid.
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There's a lot of fuss over futsal at Saint Mary's Academy. An Olympic athlete will be joining students for a few games today. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to coach Kevin Topolniski.
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In Miramichi, NB, there's yet another delay in the $100 million refurbishment of the Centennial Bridge. We hear about a 79 year-old man on PEI doing gymnastics. And on the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn ...
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Mayor Adam Lordon and Patti Somers from the Greater Miramichi Chamber of Commerce speak about yet another delay in the $100 million refurbishment of the Centennial Bridge in Miramichi. We hear about a 79 year-old man who's still doing gymnastics on PEI. And on the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele.…
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A check-in on for-profit daycare operations in Nova Scotia
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The demand for spaces in Nova Scotia daycares has gone up. While funding in the federal government's budget may help, private daycares have been left out. Portia checks in with the owner of a for-profit daycare operation.
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A group of grade 12 students at Ecole Sainte-Anne are growing their own vegetables and herbs in the hallway, which they'll eventually hand over to the school's cooking class. We hear about some of the sustainability projects in Monique Poirier's environmental sciences class this semester.
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2 sisters are taking to the keys for the Fredericton Music Festival. CBC's Prapti Bamaniya caught up with Fifi and Iris Chen to see how practice has been going for today's performance.
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Michael Edwards has news about a very slimy fish - perhaps the slimiest fish out there. It turns out it's a closer relative of ours than we might have imagined.
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Tim Yerxa has a Playhouse preview of Nico Paulo's show.
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What happened when a high-rise building caught fire in Halifax?
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It was a dramatic scene in North End Halifax. Thick black smoke and several loud explosions from the top of a high-rise building under construction. We get a debrief on the fire from Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency Service.
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