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World Report is the first word on the day's top international and Canadian stories and reveals original work by CBC journalists. Join Nil Köksal weekdays and Marcia Young on the weekends on CBC Radio One.
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Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)


CBC Radio New Brunswick's Information Morning in Saint John brings you all the news and information you need to start your day. We'll get you connected to your community, your country and the world. Without us, you won't know what's going on.
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The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

While you've been sleeping, the world has changed. The St. John’s Morning Show tells you how. We bring you the latest news, the stories that matter most, and the information you need.
Ontario Morning tells you what's happening in your world — whether it's down the road or around the globe. Get the latest national and international news on World Report and local newscasts on the half-hour.
The House is Canada's most popular political affairs show. Every Saturday host Chris Hall takes you to Parliament Hill — and around the country — for in-depth coverage and analysis of the week’s major political news.
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Metro Morning from CBC Radio Toronto (Highlights)


CBC Radio's Metro Morning keeps listeners informed about what's going on in Toronto and offers listeners an optimistic, sometimes humorous view of the world, together with the day's more serious news.
World news, local voices. A weekly trip to where the story is unfolding. Hosted by Tamara Khandaker.
Take 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.
Media criticism, news analysis and investigations with host Jesse Brown. The #1 Canadian podcast.
From the viral Instagram account @CommentsByCelebs comes the much awaited Comments By Celebs Podcast. Emma Diamond & Julie Kramer, the creative minds behind the account and self-proclaimed celeb experts, talk all things pop culture. Having a hard time keeping up with your favorite stars? They’re here to keep you informed. On Monday, Emma and Julie do a general pop-culture breakdown of everything that transpired in the last week. They come prepared with the facts, timelines, and analytical di ...
CBC Radio's The Current is a meeting place of perspectives with a fresh take on issues that affect Canadians today.
CBC News correspondents take you behind the scenes as they cover the biggest events around the world. Personal stories from our reporters who were there while the story was breaking.
A vibrant blend of top news stories, local weather, traffic reports, comedy, local music, and interviews about politics, science and culture. Tune into Mainstreet on weekdays from 3 to 6 p.m. Add your voice by calling us at 1-888-686-MAIN (6246) or e-mail mainhfx@cbc.ca.
If it's about comics, we're just the kinda characters to bring it to you. Comic Book Characters brings you the biggest and best weekly news for all things comics! With an emphasis on movie reviews, casting news, and trailers, CBC aims to fill your ears with entertaining anecdotes and relevant information. You want in? Join the CBC Universe! Let's do this!
Perspective on CPAC examines world events that matter to Canadians. With dispatches from the field and expert analysis, our guests break down complex global issues and shed light on Canada’s role on the international stage. Alison Smith is one of Canada’s best known and respected broadcast journalists. As an anchor and reporter for more than three decades, she was a senior award-winning member of the CBC News team. She has reported from every Canadian province and territory and across the gl ...
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Information Radio from CBC Radio Manitoba (Highlights)


CBC Radio listeners in Manitoba start their day off right with Information Radio. Join us for a variety of stories and items, including news, sports, traffic, business, comedy and more.
Join nutrition student Delancey Prince every morning for a quick discussion on the latest nutrition terms, subjects, and concepts circulating in today’s health media. Learn some general nutrition tips, gain greater confidence in the kitchen, and hone your critical thinking skills as you navigate the wild, and often misinformed, world of nutrition news. DISCLAIMER: This show is by no means a substitute for the advice given by a trained, licensed professional. Delancey is only a student! Those ...
Every week Beaverton editor-in-chief Luke Gordon Field assembles some of the country's best comedians and writers to talk, mock and riff their way through the news of the week. Then he puts their knowledge to the test in a very important quiz where the winner gets absolute nothing. Part panel show, part interview, the Beaverton Weekly Report is an hilarious look at what's going on in the world around us. It'll be just like watching CNN, only funnier and with fewer erectile dysfunction ads.
Welcome to our re-launch of the ADA Shop Talk Podcast. This podcast is for code officials, architects, engineers, contractors, and accessibility consultants just like you to develop a better understanding of the accessibility codes, standards, and regulations. We all strive for consistent and uniform application of the accessibility requirements within the built environment and thus better accessibility for all persons with disabilities. Tune in each week for the latest Accessibility Brief, ...
Welcome back to the Beer O'Clock Australia Podcast! Join Angus and Dylan for the least timely news, strongest lager opinions and worst segues in podcasting. Tune in somewhere around the middle of every month for a range of eclectic segments - including recent favourites, desert island beers, cellar raiding and guest interviews - focusing on craft beer around the world from our Melbourne homes.
Covert Contact covers the key national security, intelligence, and technology stories that are shaping our world. Covert Contact is hosted by Blogs of War creator John W. Little. His work and analysis has been featured on the BBC, CNN, CBC, ABC (Australia), PBS Newshour, Fast Company, CBS, and other international media outlets. The Blogs of War Twitter feed, @Blogsofwar, was selected as one of the top Twitter accounts of 2014 by Time magazine.
Covert Contact covers the key national security, intelligence, and technology stories that are shaping our world. Covert Contact is hosted by Blogs of War creator John W. Little. His work and analysis has been featured on the BBC, CNN, CBC, ABC (Australia), PBS Newshour, Fast Company, CBS, and other international media outlets. The Blogs of War Twitter feed, @Blogsofwar, was selected as one of the top Twitter accounts of 2014 by Time magazine.
With our columns, learn more about topics as diverse as Canada’s place in the world, the Arctic, health, art, culture and the environment.
VSP is the new podcast being launched by old (well, “veteran” anyway) Canadian comedian Steve Patterson. Comedy fans around the world know Steve Patterson as an award-winning stand-up comedian and the host of The Debaters on CBC Radio. With VSP, Steve aims to bring laughter and learning through interviews with experts who are actual experts and comedians who are actually funny. The weekly podcast begins with a monologue of the week’s events put together by Steve and some of his funniest come ...
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CBC News: The World at Six


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On this week’s show: Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair talks about how Canada can be ready for the next big storm. Three strategists discuss the final days of the Ontario election. Plus — teenagers weigh in on a proposal to lower the voting age to 16, a law professor discusses Trudeau’s next Supreme Court pick and communications expert And…
This was a fun one. We got a lot this episode: Kim’s archive, Khloé’s new house, BTS Kim’s Balenciaga campaign, Travis & Kourtney’s sex cleanse, a Vogue showdown, and more. We also watched Kris and Kylie’s amusement at the most mundane of activities and Kim’s self exploration in the post-Kanye era. Most importantly, we got confirmation that next we…
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Front Burner


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Texas, guns and America’s political paralysis
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The gun debate in America is cycling through its usual motions in the wake of mass shootings in Buffalo, N.Y., and Uvalde, Texas. Today on Front Burner, a look at the state of the U.S. government, and its unwillingness or inability to confront the large problems facing the country, from gun violence to climate change to income inequality.Canadian w…
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Is Eastern Ukraine turning against Russia?
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Ukraine's Donbas region has traditionally been a stronghold of pro-Russian support, but after months of war in its backyard, that once-unassailable loyalty to Russia in the east could be starting to dissipate. This week, we head back to the front lines of the Ukraine-Russia war and explore why some Ukrainians who once dreamed of a Russian-backed fu…
Hearing the doorknob being tried: what it feels like in a classroom under lockdown and how the Toronto District School Board handles lockdown incidents.
If you're in Bracebridge this weekend, you might want to try taking a walk in THEIR shoes. Why the 7th annual walk to raise awareness about gender-based violence is opting for more inclusive language. Bruce County's Kristen Watt has been named Ontario’s top pharmacist... but she says ALL pharmacists across the province should be recognized for goin…
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The Current


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Historic floods prompt calls for better protections for Peguis First Nation
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Peguis First Nation has suffered historic flooding, prompting calls for better protection. Matt Galloway talks to resident Cheryl Thomson; Peguis First Nation Chief Glenn Hudson; and Niigaan Sinclair, a member of the Peguis First Nation and acting head of the department of Indigenous studies at the University of Manitoba.…
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The meme-ification of the Amber Heard-Johnny Depp trial — and its impact on understanding intimate partner violence
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Some observers say the online discussion and meme-ification of the Amber Heard-Johnny Depp trial could have a damaging effect on public understanding of intimate partner violence. We talk to gender justice advocate Farrah Khan; and Mandi Gray, a postdoctoral associate at the University of Calgary who studies defamation lawsuits and disclosures of s…
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The Current


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How to tackle North Korea’s COVID-19 outbreak
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A COVID-19 outbreak in North Korea has infected millions of people. We discuss how to get it under control with Dr. Kee B. Park, a surgeon and lecturer on global health and social medicine at Harvard Medical School.
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The Current


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Microfinance was meant to help the world’s poorest, but critics say it leaves many drowning in debt
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Microfinance is a loan system that offers small business loans to people who can’t secure them elsewhere. It was conceived as a liberating financial tool for the world's poor — but some say it can be a source of abuse. We talk to Naly Pilorge, deputy director of the Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights; Sohini Kar, an asso…
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How N.B. fares in the transition to a low-carbon future
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Curious how New Brunswick is doing when it comes to the transition towards a net-zero future? Jonathan Arnold, a senior research Associate at the Canadian Climate Institute, joins us to break down the research from their latest report.
Romance novels have the most ludicrous plots, but what would happen if the author of a romance novel had to live one? That’s the story of "The Lost City." Jericho Knopp tells us whether it's love at first sight or instantly breakup worthy.
A program to give neurodiverse youth a chance to connect and make friends has launched in Saint John. Host Julia Wright chats with Hannah Gray, owner of InfinOT Occupational Therapy, about starting the social club.
The University of New Brunswick Saint John celebrates the class of 2022 at Friday's convocation and we hear from valedictorian Katie Herrington on why she chose resiliency as the theme for her address.
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Mainstreet Halifax from CBC Radio


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How prison lockdowns affect the mental health of inmates
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Sheila Wildman is an associate professor at the Schulich School of Law and co-chair of East Coast Prison Justice Society. The society hears from people who are incarcerated in provincial institutions, and advocates on their behalf. She tells Jeff about the profound effects lockdowns have on inmates.
Minimum wage will be $15 an hour in this province by next October. We hear from an advocate involved in recommending that decision.
Period poverty. A local advocate for period equity is breaking the culture of silence around menstruation, and collecting donations of menstrual products for shelters and foodbanks.
The world’s greatest flower show returns. We dig into some of the winners and the highlights of the 2022 Chelsea Flower Show.
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Comments By Bravo: Dina & Dolores, Beverly Hills in La Quinta, Atlanta in Jersey, & More.
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Isabel and Emma begin with a reminder for all listeners to watch Ramona’s Instagram stories from over the weekend. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd31sm4J0SF/ They then get into an update on the ongoing Dina/Dolores/Teresa dynamic, and a new two word comment that has added a new layer to the complicated dynamic - claiming Dolores wrote a letter defend…
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(Short Cuts) Doug Ford Because We Hate Ourselves
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A glowing opinion piece about Doug Ford has us wondering how he miraculously overturned his sinking approval ratings. And why Jesse can't report on the Online News Act anymore. Stephen Maher co-hosts. Links: Toronto Star Opinion piece re: Doug Ford Globe and Mail piece re: Gas prices and Doug Ford IndigiNews Open Letter Globe and Mail Opinion piece…
Jagmeet Singh, missing Cree woman identified, rap marathon record, Winnie the Pooh slasher film, Ohio gerrymandering, Jewish-American WWII graves ...and more.
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A Sandy Hook mother on another school shooting
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On Tuesday, an 18-year-old shooter barricaded himself in an elementary school classroom in Uvalde, Texas, killing 19 children and two teachers. This, nearly 10 years after the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. In the years between the shootings, no meaningful national legislation on gun control has passed in the United…
Have chainsaw, will travel. A Peterborough resident is one of many locals doing what they can to help each other after the storm. The severe weather last weekend thrust climate change into the provincial campaign spotlight. Today we took you to the riding of Barrie-Innisfil....where New Blue Party Candidate Ashlyn Steele is presenting her party's p…
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The Current


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What you need to know about monkeypox, as more cases detected in Canada
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Health officials in Canada are investigating around two dozen cases of monkeypox, a relative of the smallpox virus not normally seen outside of Africa. Matt Galloway speaks with infectious diseases specialists Dr. Isaac Bogoch, and Dr. Dimie Ogoina, who was on the frontline of a 2017 monkeypox outbreak in Nigeria.…
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The Current


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What the Texas school shooting might mean for U.S. gun control
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Gun control activists are hoping for change following Tuesday’s school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. We talk to Michele Gay, the executive director and co-founder of Safe and Sound Schools, whose daughter was killed in the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012. We also hear from Arelis Hernandez, the Texas correspondent for the Washington Post; and gun control …
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The Current


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How three B.C. communities are preparing for potential floods and wildfires this summer
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After successive wildfires, floods and storms last summer, the CBC’s Sarah Penton visited communities in British Columbia to find out how they’re preparing for potential climate-related disasters in the months ahead.
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The Current


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How this year’s baseballs are affecting pitching and hitting in the MLB
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Are softer baseballs affecting play in the MLB this year? Robert Arthur, a data scientist and freelance journalist, explains why pitchers and hitters are grumbling about the new type of balls they're playing with.
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Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)


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A for Adventure: Importance of wilderness first aid
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When it comes to accidents in the great outdoors, our A for Adventure team says it’s not a matter of "if", but "when." This week Chris Surrette and Jan Sebastien LaPierre talk about the importance of first aid training.
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Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)


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A story or personal triumph, reflected in song
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Songs of the City pairs storytellers with local musicians to come up with an original song. Stephanie Chiasson is a vice principal in our region who shares her story of recovery with alcoholism and what it was like teaming up with singer-songwriter Catherine Kennedy.
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Millions for Port Saint John and N.B. railways
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Millions in funding was announced yesterday to support Port Saint John and New Brunswick railway terminals, all in a bid to improve the movement of goods in and out of the city. We get all the details from MP Wayne Long and port CEO Craig Estabrooks.
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Sea Dogs get new coach heading into Memorial Cup
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In a surprise move, the Saint John Sea Dogs made a head coaching change with less than a month before the opening game of the Memorial Cup. Host Julia Wright speaks with team president Trevor Georgie and interim coach Gardiner MacDougall about going "all in" for junior hockey's greatest prize.
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Cape Breton council asks Governor General to rescind scalping proclamation
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Mayor Amanda McDougall and L’nu advisor Tanya Johnson-MacVicar spoke with host Jeff Douglas about what led up to Cape Breton municipal council's unanimous decision to ask the Governor General to repeal the proclamation.