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A body is pulled from the ocean, and a race against time to capture one of the world's most wanted criminals begins. This is the story of a con man who couldn't stop lying. A tale of murder, stolen identities, fine art, a diaper stuffed with gold bars, and a crime solved by a Rolex watch. From rural Canada to coastal England, he lied and deceived at every turn. Award-winning podcaster Sam Mullins (Chameleon: Dr. Dante & Wild Boys) takes you inside the world of a devious scammer whose trail o ...
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Cross Country Checkup is Canada's only national phone-in show, broadcasting live from coast to coast to coast. Checkup is Canada's weekly town hall — a place for raw, honest perspectives on the most pressing issues of the week. For over 55 years, it's where Canadians gather to listen to each other every Sunday afternoon. Call us: 1-888-416-8333.
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Kaitlyn Braun, a pregnant young woman in crisis, takes dozens of birth workers through an escalating series of disasters – rape, baby loss, and even a coma. One by one, the doulas struggle to support her and grieve with her, and even save her life as they’re led down a distressing path. And then the truth comes out. In this six-part true crime series, Sarah Treleaven untangles a complex web of lies and deception to ask who Kaitlyn really is and why she did the things that she did. Cases like ...
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Wrap your day with the world’s biggest stories. We set the bar on the daily news catch-up, going deeper on news stories that speak to the moment. An evening news podcast updated seven days a week, from CBC News. Sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective, with hosts Susan Bonner and Stephanie Skenderis. Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.
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Who gets to compete? Since the beginning of women’s sports, there has been a struggle over who qualifies for the women’s category. Tested follows the unfolding story of elite female runners who have been told they can no longer race as women, because of their biology. As the Olympics approach, they face hard choices: take drugs to lower their natural testosterone levels, give up their sport entirely, or fight. To understand how we got here, Host Rose Eveleth (they/them) traces the surprising ...
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Tariff tailspin: Stock markets dive, Canada posts job losses, competing visions for the CBC, and a Canadian woman detained by U.S. border agents speaks out
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26:51Donald Trump’s unprecedented global trade war is leading to historic losses on financial markets. Trillions of dollars have been wiped out, while new data shows the Canadian economy lost thousands of jobs last month. And: Ontario continues to struggle through the aftermath of a massive ice storm. Also: A Canadian woman detained by U.S. border agent…
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Study of Revelation Chapter 14 Speaker: Randy W. Tyner King James VersionBy Randell W. Tyner
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Is climate change still an election issue for Montrealers?
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21:54In the shadow of U.S. tariffs, reviving pipeline projects has been up for discussion in this federal election campaign, even in Quebec, where opposition has been strong in the past. So how did Montreal go from the city where half a million people marched for climate action, to a place where the environment seems barely on the ballot?…
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The World This Hour for 2025/04/09 at 23:00 EDT
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4:30The World This Hour for 2025/04/09 at 23:00 EDT
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Tariffs put China and its business partners in a tough spot
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1:03:06Plus: We follow up with the starting pitcher for one of two absolutely terrible teams who both ended epic losing streaks this week. Also: The mother of an Indigenous woman killed by police in New Brunswick tells us about her efforts to effect change in policing -- and about how one police chief on the other side of the country has responded.…
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced 125 per cent tariffs on China and a sudden 90-day pause for new tariffs on other countries — with Canada unaffected. CBC's Katie Simpson and Peter Armstrong sort through the confusion after the U.S. treasury secretary erroneously said Canada would face broad 10 per cent tariffs, and the Power Panel grades Trump…
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Trump vs China, bail reform, asylum seekers to Canada, and more
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25:50U.S. President Donald Trump has made another surprise announcement – dropping tariffs against most countries to 10 per cent. The major exception – China. That country will see a jump to 125 per cent. Trump’s moves have roiled the stock market, and the foundation of the financial system – the bond market. Our senior business correspondent Peter Arms…
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How Does Poetry Shape How We View the World Around Us?
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9:09Upstart & Crow, a creative studio and literary incubator, just announced Preeti Kaur Dhaliwal as their poet in residence for 2025. The former lawyer joins us to talk about what drew her to poetry full time.
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China ups tariffs on U.S. imports to 84%, starting at midnight. Canada's retaliatory 25% tariff on US-made vehicles that do not comply with new NAFTA rules goes into effect. Israeli airstrike kills at least 29 Palestinians in Gaza City. Some Muslim and Arab-Canadian voters want to hear more from Canada's leaders on the war in Gaza. Conservative Lea…
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Democracies 'stay true to your values' tackling borders, says U.S. expert
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54:08A German, a Canadian, and an American meet to discuss national borders — crossing them, defending them, and reimagining what they could become before the century is out. Our three experts dig into what’s happening to the concept of borders, how they work, and how border policies have changed in the past 10 years.…
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Why Jesus in a Spiritually Searching World?
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41:42Series - Midweek Events - OCCA Talk @ Kent Uni Speaker - Sara Stevenson More Info - https://www.theocca.org/By CBC
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Scaachi Koul calls herself a professional ex-wife
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31:52After years in the Internet trenches, Scaachi Koul is no stranger to a good fight — but her latest essay collection is all about knowing when to walk away. In Sucker Punch, Scaachi examines her recent divorce with her signature ruthless humour, picking apart what the end of her marriage made her realize about her self-worth, upbringing and love of …
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Surrey schools stopping U.S. field trips | U.S. travel worries
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23:34he Surrey school board is stopping all field trips to the U.S. amid President Donald Trump's pressure on immigration officials to clamp down at the border. Surrey Schools superintendent Mark Pearmain joins the show to elaborate on the decision. The Canadian government is warning travellers to expect more scrutiny from U.S. border agents. Immigratio…
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B.C. Minister of Forests Ravi Parmar joins the show to discuss the government's plan to help the province's lumber sector through the U.S. trade war. Kim Haakstad, president and CEO of the B.C. Council of Forest Industries, discusses the future of forestry.
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In the latest edition of our monthly challenge That's Puzzling!, Piya Chattopadhyay competes against one familiar voice and one clever listener in a battle of brain games devised by puzzle master Peter Brown. Playing along this month are CBC P.E.I. meteorologist Jay Scotland and Parksville, B.C. listener Kristin Nickells.…
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A rent increase is pushing these families out of their homes
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15:08The rising cost of rent is an issue across Edmonton. This week, we zero in on the Southwoods Village Townhomes complex in Hazeldean. Since new management took over, rent has increased for many tenants. Some by hundreds of dollars. The company says the increases are needed to bring units up to market value but it’s leaving some tenants with few opti…
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We need to talk about what 16th Avenue looks like
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20:35Talk about 50 shades of grey! Sixteenth Avenue is a major gateway road in this city, but it leaves a little something to be desired aesthetically. We'll explore why this roadway looks the way it does, its unique history and if there's any hope for a better, more colourful future.
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Calgary Eyeopener podcast - Wednesday, April 09
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28:09On today's show: Alberta is changing the way it funds acute health care, hoping an offer of more cash will increase how many surgeries can get done. We dig into the new policy; we hear about a workshop in Calgary aimed at helping men who are abusive in their relationships; the provincial government is proposing a suite of changes to the Education A…
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House Party: Will this election bring Canada together or tear us apart?
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27:47The West wants out, Quebec wants in, and Canadian unity turned into a campaign issue this week after former Reform Party and opposition leader Preston Manning claimed increasing numbers of Westerners – particularly Albertans – may see secession as the only option if the Liberals win. Yet in Quebec, Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-Francois Blanchet took …
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The federal election races reaches its midway point. Political strategists weigh in on what could make or break a campaign
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25:16Political strategists Jeff Rutletge, Marion Nader and Ashley Csanady share how political leaders are faring on the campaign trail. Plus, Navigator's Jaime Watt explains why the people you surround yourself with matters during an election race.
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What does the patient ombudsman need to know about what happened to you?
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52:10Ontario's Patient Ombudsman Craig Thompson joins us to hear about your negative hospital experiences and talks about his office's annual report.
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How doctors and nurses feel about medical dramas, and why Village Keeper became one of this year's most celebrated Canadian movies
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24:49Netflix's ‘Pulse’ is the latest in the batch of medical dramas out now. What do doctors and nurses get from watching medical dramas? Elamin Abdelmahmoud chats with Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng an Intensive Care doctor and Amie Archibald Varley, a former ER and labour and delivery nurse, to get their takes. And film critic Sarah-Tai Black talks with Elam…
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Tooth-brushing technology making a difference
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8:12It can be difficult to convince any kid to brush their teeth, but children with physical and intellectual disabilities face special challenges. A program at the IWK aims to help.
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Can a former Prime Minister give the Conservatives a boost?
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1:04:29Plus: A conversation with Fred Armisen about the late, great Blondie Drummer Clem Burke. Also: The editor of a low German newspaper tells us about his visit to a measles-afflicted Mennonite community in Texas... and about his efforts to get through to its residents.
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Poilievre sharpens character attacks on 'political grifter' Carney
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1:01:30As Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accuses his Liberal opponent of being 'not a businessman' but 'a political grifter,' Angus Reid Institute president Shachi Kurl breaks down how Poilievre's own favourability polling could represent an obstacle for a comeback. Plus, economists Jimmy Jean and Jim Stanford discuss how U.S. tariffs, Canadian reta…
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New tariffs set to go into effect, Iran nuclear talks, biotech company claims Dire wolves have made a comeback and more
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27:28The stock market continued its volatility today as the Trump administration said that new tariffs would go into effect at midnight. With the economic uncertainty, the administration faced new questions about their trade policy. And: Talks between Iran and the US will begin this weekend. This after a surprise announcement of negotiations by Presiden…
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What do Vancouver’s by-election results say about voter sentiment?
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7:50Two progressive candidates won Vancouver’s by-election, but Mayor Ken Sim’s ABC party still holds council’s majority. Stephen Quinn speaks with ABC councillor Lisa Dominato about what the results mean—and how the party is interpreting the message from voters.
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North American markets looking up on opening, after a chaotic Monday. Thousands of Conservative supporters show up to Pierre Poilievre rally, featuring former prime minister Stephen Harper. Liberal leader Mark Carney says Canada is fighting US tariffs on every front. High-level indirect talks between the US and Iran expected this weekend. Ukrainian…
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How a network of journalists uncovered billions and toppled world leaders
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54:07Between $21 and $32 trillion is hidden in offshore accounts. These secret stashes have been uncovered by the work of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) — a network of almost 300 investigative journalists. Their findings have led to multiple arrests and official inquiries in more than 70 countries, and the resignations …
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Scott Payne is a big, intimidating, Harley-riding guy. He’s the perfect choice to infiltrate the Outlaws Motorcycle Club. For him, it’s a dream assignment - getting inside an international criminal organization whose arch-rival is the Hell's Angels. Then, things go bad. Really bad.
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Donald Trump's global tariffs are fuelling warnings of a worldwide recession, as the escalating war of words between the U.S. and China add to concerns. University of Victoria economist Justin Wiltshire joins the show to speak about the likelihood of a recession and its potential impact.
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AI misinformation and the federal election
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22:48A federal election task force says it has found an online operation linked to the Chinese government that targeted Liberal Leader Mark Carney as concerns grow over the use of AI in misinforming the voter base. CBC technology journalist Nora Young explains generative AI and how it can factor in the election…
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Do you have family or friends in the United States? How much are you talking about the trade war between our countries, and what have those conversations been like?
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Jenny Howe takes over as host of This is Calgary
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2:11Starting on April 9th, Jenny Howe is the new host of This is Calgary. She can't hop in front of the mic though without a few words of wisdom from outgoing host Anis Heydari. New host, same obsession with the things we love about Calgary and the things we just don't understand (yet).
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Calgary Eyeopener podcast - Tuesday, April 08
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27:30On today's show: the province has taken another step toward establishing a provincial police force. We hear what the head of Alberta Municipalities thinks; we hear about the design for the new Olympic Plaza, and how the legacy of the '88 games fits into it; we hear how a Calgary restaurant is offering bottomless fondue to bring customers in amidst …
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Crackdown at the U.S. border: Why are you changing your travel plans?
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51:48Your calls with Canadian and U.S. and immigration lawyer, Melissa Babel. Hear why the Canada Research Chair in Neurochemistry of Dementia doesn't feel safe to send himself or his students to an upcoming conference in New York.
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As summer approaches, here's why political tensions between Canada and U.S. might change vacation travelers
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15:18Andrew Siegwart, president and CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario, shares why Canadians are planning more staycations, while more Americans might feel unwelcome in Canada. Plus, Brendan Healy, Artistic Director of Canadian Stage, on the importance of including American productions in his theatre lineup despite ongoing political tens…
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Bon Iver’s influence, and why everyone is still talking about Adolescence
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34:20On the eve of the first new Bon Iver album in six years, music critics Emilie Hanskamp and Matthew Ismael Ruiz chat with Elamin about how Justin Vernon transcended underground folk hero status to become one of the most important artists of the 21st century. And columnist Marsha Lederman, also a mom to a teenage boy, says if you have kids, Netflix's…
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We launch our series of one-on-one interviews with the candidates - starting with Jaime Battiste.
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Campaigns confront a global tariff shock and a defiant Trump
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53:50U.S. President Donald Trump is defending his tariffs and threatening increases despite a manic Monday for stock markets and roughly $10 trillion US in value wiped out since 'Liberation Day.' CBC reporters and the Power Panel have the latest on how party leaders are pitching themselves as Canada's best option to tackle the growing global uncertainty…
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Nobel Prize laureate Joseph Stiglitz on Trump’s tariffs
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1:01:08Plus: Baseball YouTuber Dan Sarmiento of Enjoy The Show breaks down an epic match up between two of the worst teams ever. Also: Drumheller, Alberta is home to the world's largest replica dinosaur. And its owners say they plan to take it down. But a local food truck owner is launching a rebellion, hoping to save Tyra.…
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Trump targets China, recession fears, economics on the campaign trail, the mood in Alberta, and more
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27:37Donald Trump issued a new ultimatum to China on tariffs as the stock market backlash to the president’s trade action continued. Monday trading kicked off with a rollercoaster ride on worldwide markets and the day ended with further losses across the board, including the price of crude oil which hit a new low. Federal party leaders all addressed the…
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BONUS! Why there's no referee for the trade war (The Indicator from NPR’s Planet Money)
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10:24Thirty years ago, the U.S. helped create the World Trade Organization, a group of countries linked by a common set of free trade agreements. But then, starting with the Obama administration, the country turned against the WTO. This leaves a void where there should be a referee to settle trade disputes between countries. On this episode of NPR's The…
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What will two new faces bring to Vancouver City Council?
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20:46Vancouver has elected two new city councillors: Sean Orr with the Coalition of Progressive Electors and OneCity's Lucy Maloney. Stephen Quin sits down with Sean and Lucy to talk about their plans to represent Vancouverites.
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A volitile day on the global stock market, following US President's Donald Trump's sweeping tariff plan. European Union trade ministers meet to discuss how the 27-country block will respond to new tariffs. Palestinian medics say 1 reporter killed, 9 more injured in Israeli strike on media tent in Khan Younis. Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney make v…
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Can you return home? This author says revision offers radical possibilities
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54:07"The first kind of return before language or story is a return to one another," says novelist Janika Oza. She looks at the ways in which the narrative arcs of ordinary lives are shaped by ruptures like colonialism, war, and the Partition of India — and what it means to continually seek to return through stories, memories and objects. This episode i…
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Liberal leader Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre are making campaign stops in B.C. Political scientist Sanjay Jeram joins the show to discuss which of the federal party leaders would be best to tackle issues affecting B.C. as we ask viewers if they think the province is being neglected on the federal level.…
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