Politics these days can seem like one big shouting match. Catherine Cullen cuts through the noise. Every Saturday she makes politics make sense, taking you to Parliament Hill and across Canada for in-depth interviews, documentaries, and analysis of the week’s news — from across the political spectrum. Because democracy is a conversation, and we’re here for it.
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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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Unscripted and honest radio debates. Ontario Today is never shy. The host, studio guests and callers dive right into the contentious issues of the day. CBC Radio One from 12 to 1 ET. Call-in 1-888-817-8995.
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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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Weekend AM is CBC Radio One's province-wide, Saturday and Sunday morning show across Newfoundland and Labrador. You'll meet creative people up to all sorts of things that keep life in Newfoundland and Labrador interesting.
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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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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 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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Spark on CBC Radio One Nora Young helps you navigate your digital life by connecting you to fresh ideas in surprising ways.
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Be afraid! Be very afraid. Old Time Radio is filled with ghost stories, monsters, creatures who walk the earth, and other tales of the unexplained. Join me as we explore these stories born from the depths of hell itself. But leave those lights on!
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Science fiction author David Barr Kirtley (Save Me Plz and Other Stories) talks geek culture with guests such as Neil Gaiman (#253), George R. R. Martin (#22), Richard Dawkins (#46), Simon Pegg (#39), Bill Nye (#273), Margaret Atwood (#94), Neil deGrasse Tyson (#32), and Ursula K. Le Guin (#65). Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy has appeared on recommended podcast lists from NPR, The Guardian, Wired, The A.V. Club, BBC America, CBC Radio, WVXU, io9, Omni, The Strand, Library Journal, and Popular Me ...
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On The Island is a lively and informative blend of news, reviews and interviews, designed to keep Victorians informed about the issues that matter to them.
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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.
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We are a community church organization focused on helping make the world around us a better, happier place. With the help of our tireless ministerial staff and saints, we organize community-church events, have fundraiser, and provide spiritual counseling. While sharing the word of God, through our Podcast shows.
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Eleanor Wachtel in Conversation with... launches a new series of captivating interviews with internationally acclaimed writers. True to her renowned talent, Eleanor Wachtel, the iconic host of Writers & Company on CBC Radio for several decades, will lead these rich and inspiring conversations. A unique opportunity to explore literature in a fresh light.
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Laugh Out Loud is your radio and web destination for Canadian comedy. From the famous to the newly found, you are guaranteed to laugh out loud. Every week, host Ali Hassan crosses the country and cruises the Web to bring you what's new and hot in Canadian comedy from stand-up to sketch to musical comedy and beyond.
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Up-close and intimate performances by some of Canada’s best musicians, recorded live off the CBC studio floor.
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Every episode of Promised Land brings a story of an escape that starts anywhere in the world, but always ends in Canada. In this 10-part series, host Natasha Fatah presents stories of dangerous getaways as described by the immigrants and refugees who endured them to get here.
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The Early Edition is Vancouver's connection to the latest breaking local news, interviews that cut through the spin, and community stories and personalities that surprise and delight.
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Heather Bayer, author of Renting Your Recreational Property for Profit, former CEO of a highly successful cottage rental agency, and a popular blogger, hosts the Vacation Rental Success podcast. With many years experience of owning and managing multiple vacation rental properties, Heather brings her knowledge and views on every aspect of the business, together with interviews with vacation homeowners and industry experts. Heather has appeared as a guest on CTV Canada, CBC Radio, Rogers TV, a ...
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DNTO invites you to make discoveries about who we really are - flawed, funny, and beautiful - one story at a time.
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Your essential daily news podcast. We take you deep into the stories shaping Canada and the world. Hosted by Jayme Poisson. Every morning, Monday to Friday. Visit https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner for show descriptions, links, and transcripts. Subscribe to Sounds Good: CBC's Podcast newsletter for the finest podcast recommendations and behind-the-scenes exclusives.
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Start your mornings off with Mankiran and Natasha who talk about news, entertainment and everything in-between. Plus informative interviews!
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Four conversations about Brahms' Symphonies, with Pinchas Zukerman - Music Director of the NAC Orchestra - and CBC Radio 2 host Bill Richardson. Some musical illustrations will be played by violinist Pinchas Zukerman himself, and also by pianist Les Dala. Concert performances of the symphonies by Zukerman and NACO are also available for streaming at CBC Radio 2's Concerts on Demand.
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Contemporary music in all its forms for the musically curious.
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Nine conversations about Beethoven's nine symphonies. Bramwell Tovey - Music Director of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra - and CBC Radio 2's Bill Richardson consider these mighty works and talk about what makes them so powerful. Tovey illustrates passages on the piano. CBC Radio 2 will broadcast performances by Tovey and the VSO daily starting March 31 2008. The concerts are available for streaming at Concerts on Demand.
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Every night on CBC Radio 2, Canada Live presents the best in live music from concert stages across the country. And every week the Canada Live podcast brings you highlights from some of those amazing concerts, from pop to jazz, roots to world, and everywhere in between.
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Explore how the ocean holds the very key to all life within its silent and shadowy depths. Join expeditions of discovery to tropical coasts, to the deep, churning sea, and to meet strange and mysterious marine life that most of us will never get to see.
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Wiretap on CBC Radio, the unofficial podcast http://www.cbc.ca/wiretap Do you want Wiretap to be available in an official podcast form? Then write to the CBC and tell them. http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting/contactus.html Questions? Complaints? Please contact me: chalmers2006@gmail.com. Grab all of the shows from http://www.supernintendochalmers.net/wiretap/
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Youth leaders delve deep into what makes Canada… Canada. These speeches produced by the CBC and The Walrus Talks examine the values we hold dear and ask what we desire for the future of our country.
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Each episode, Paul Matwychuk (film critic for CBC Radio and EIGHTEEN BRIDGES magazine), Heather Noel (owner of the alternative video store The Videodrome), and Erin Fraser (curator of the Graphic Content and Reel Family Cinema series at Metro Cinema) watch a double feature of two thematically related films, one "arty," the other "trashy," and then debate which one deserves to win the week.
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Atlantic Voice is the home of east coast documentary storytelling. Settle in for thoughtful radio docs and interviews that dive deep into the people of Atlantic Canada and what they're up to.
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Iconic sports broadcaster Ron MacLean talks with Canadian Olympians exploring what it means to be Canadian on the world stage and how they celebrate the "maple" in all of us. Listen to the untold stories of triumph, defeat and true patriot love through intimate, in-depth and raw conversations with Olympic athletes past and present
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The Cougar Lady Chronicles is a true pioneering adventure story set in the rain forest of the West Coast of Canada in the 20th century. Told in dramatic storytelling fashion by award-winning author and CBC host Grant Lawrence, this is an exciting wilderness saga of the life and times of "Cougar" Nancy Crowther as she faces the daily dangers of wilderness living; everything from cougars, to draft dodgers, to the mysterious force known only as "them." This series originally aired on North By N ...
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The Disruptors is the best of The Current's stories about people, ideas and events that are upsetting the orthodoxy for better or worse … changing how we live, our sense of ourselves, and society.
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Snap Judgment mixes real stories with killer beats to produce cinematic, dramatic radio. Snap’s raw, musical brand of storytelling dares listeners to see the world through the eyes of another. It's storytelling... with a BEAT.
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a science fiction comedy radio series written by Douglas Adams (with some material in the first series provided by John Lloyd). It was originally broadcast in the United Kingdom by BBC Radio 4 in 1978, and afterwards the BBC World Service, National Public Radio in the U.S. and CBC Radio in Canada. The series was the first radio comedy programme to be produced in stereo, and was innovative in its use of music and sound effects, winning a number of awards.
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Elaine's Kitchen Table | Create Better Family, Health, Business, Self
Elaine Tan Comeau: Business Woman, Entrepreneur, Founder of Easy Daysies
Are you a busy mom or entrepreneur? Take a deep breath and create a better life for you and your family! Elaine Tan Comeau, founder of Easy Daysies (www.easydaysies.com a favorite winning pitch on Dragons' Den, Canada's Shark Tank), mom of 3, wife, foodie, stroke survivor, former school teacher, author & speaker, and Mompreneur of the Year in Canada, talks to you about Creating Better family, health, mental health, business and self, all straight from the kitchen table - where it started for ...
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Join us for "The Jackson Nash Mysteries" by Beth Milligan as we follow Jackson starting with his first day on the job as a letter carrier. That's the day he meets Liz. The day he finds a body in the dropbox. Trouble keeps following him on his route, as Jackson seems to spend more time solving mysteries than he does delivering the mail. Set in the early 1990’s and inspired by CBC radio mysteries from that decade, each episode will have the listening audience clamoring for more.
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The Best of Frantic Times, best sketches from the radio series first aired on CBC radio between 1981 and 1984.
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Christine Harron, a book-loving teenager from Hanover, Ontario, leaves for school in the spring of 1993 and is never seen again. A suspect emerges, confessing to her murder, but the case falls apart and Christine's family are left without answers. In Season 9 of the award winning podcast Someone Knows Something, David Ridgen, along with Christine's mother, reopen the investigation and come face to face with the man who said he killed Chrissy. Someone Knows Something is the investigative true ...
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“The Flamethrowers” captures the punch-you-in-the-mouth energy and sound of right-wing talk radio. Host Justin Ling takes us from the fringe preachers and conspiracy peddlers of the 1920s to the political firestorm that rages today. With humour and candour, Ling examines the appeal of broadcasters like Rush Limbaugh, who found a sleeping audience, radicalized it, and became an accidental kingmaker — culminating in the election of Donald Trump.
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Six conversations about the music and life of Felix Mendelssohn and Robert and Clara Schumann. Bramwell Tovey - Music Director of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra - joins CBC Radio 2's Bill Richardson as they talk about the life and music of these three great composers and what makes their music endure.
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To discover, understand and put Canadian realities into perspective.
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CBC police drama Allegiance is back for a second season! Spoke to Supinder Wraich on the response and what to expect next season.
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Supinder Wraich, lead actress of the series AllegianceBy Spice Radio 1200 AM
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Fortune Feimster: Joyful comedy and how Chelsea Handler gave her her first big break
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The comedian Fortune Feimster is back with a new Netflix comedy special, “Crushing It,” which debuts today. In this conversation with Tom Power, Fortune tells us how she discovered her passion for comedy, how Chelsea Handler gave her her first big break in Hollywood, and what she thinks about being described as a “joyful” comedian.…
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Quick Q: Klô Pelgag on motherhood, creativity & francophone music in Canada
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The Quebec singer-songwriter Klô Pelgag has gone through some big changes since being shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize in 2021. She wrote her latest album, “Abracadabra,” after becoming a mother for the first time, which completely changed her relationship to music and the world. Klô joins Tom Power to discuss how she’s rediscovering herself…
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The crisis facing Canada's colleges and universities
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At the beginning of this year, immigration minister Marc Miller said the government was looking to rein in the number of international study permits it would be granting, in a bid to take pressure off the strained housing market. But that's been bad news for the post-secondary institutions for which a significant part of their operating budgets com…
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Of the 20 recommendations made in the No Child Left Behind report on Indigenous youth mental health made three years ago, child and youth advocate Kelly Lamrock says just eight have been implemented. Colleen Kitts-Goguen spoke to Roxanne Sappier of Negotkuk First Nation about these findings. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/indigen…
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Canadian AIDS Memorial Quilt in Saint John
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The Canadian AIDS Memorial Quilt is an icon of AIDS activism, and important symbol to memorialize those who died of the disease. And one panel will be on display in Saint John for the first time this month. James Edwards of AIDS New Brunswick speaks with host Steven Webb about the significance of this quilt.…
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A lane reduction on Heather Way in East Saint John has drawn the ire of residents, and last night, council voted to remove barricades and return the road to its former state. We hear from an area resident and then host Steven Webb speaks with Councillor Paula Radwan.
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Child and Youth Advocate on No Child Left Behind
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New Brunswick's child and youth advocate is raising the alarm to tackle youth mental health in Indigenous communities. Of the 20 recommendations made in a report three years ago only eight have been implemented. Roxanne Sappier, the chair of the First Nations Advisory Council, speaks with host Steven Webb.…
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John Adams: Classical music’s role in telling contemporary stories
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John Adams (Nixon In China, Doctor Atomic) is a Pulitzer and Grammy-winning composer who’s one of the biggest living names in the world of opera and classical music. He’s helped give opera a more contemporary lens by steering his work toward big political events in modern history. His latest opera, “Girls of the Golden West,” looks at the Californi…
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Allan Louis: What it means to be the first Black actor to lead My Fair Lady
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The actor Allan Louis has stepped into the role of Henry Higgins in the beloved Broadway musical “My Fair Lady,” which is on now at the Shaw Festival in Ontario. Allan took over the role from another actor earlier this fall. He joins Tom Power to talk about his transition from understudy to leading man, and how the character of Henry Higgins change…
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Canadian encrypted phones, a mass hack, and 10 thousand arrests
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More than 10,000 arrests, a mountain of drugs stopped at the border, and more than a hundred assassination attempts thwarted. Those are just some of the results of a massive police data hacking operation in Europe to disrupt organized crime. And at the center of it all – Vancouver tech company Sky Global – that promised communication couldn’t be ha…
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Trying to save some cash? The answer might be inside your local second-hand sanctuary. Although there might be some really questionable items in there as well. Host Jane Testar gives her loving ode...to the thrift store.
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Ontario Today's Gardening Show: What do think about for indoor plants when the weather changes
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Our expert gardener, Paul Zammit, takes your gardening questions. Paul is a Professor of Horticulture and Environmental Studies at Niagara College.
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Black plastics: How they can be toxic to your health
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Chemicals from take out containers, kitchen utensils and coffee makers can leak into your food. University of Waterloo chemical engineering professor Tizazu Mekonnen answers your questions about the risks and alternatives. He holds the Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Multiphase Polymers.
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Lori Griffin and her partner Paul Kuster run Mercury Ice Cream on Deer Island, Glen McLean owns Java Moose Coffee and Gillian Palmer is a Harbour Lights board member and the brand specialist with Port Saint John.
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John Buchanan is executive director of the Saint John Community Food Basket.
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New Brunswick is facing its largest measles outbreak recorded in several decades. Colleen Kitts-Goguen spoke to Dr. Lise Babin, a family doctor who administers vaccines and president of the NB Medical Society, about what she's hearing.
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Three weeks into the Canada Post strike, charities are feeling the strain. Colleen Kitts-Goguen spoke to Warren Maddox, executive director of Fredericton Homeless Shelters, about how this will affect future operations, including another location for the out of the cold shelter.
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Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Chuck Chiasson discusses the state of the Harbour Bridge project, reducing headaches for commuters and the skyrocketing price tag.
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They might deal with garbage, but Heave Away Waste Management is going for gold with this year's entry in the St. John's Christmas Parade.
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When colourful packages started ending up on the desk of CBC technician/camera person Curtis Wall, he went on a quest to learn the story of the man behind the packages. During that quest, Curtis found inspiration, friendship and a bit of an untold story about the Newfoundland and Labrador legend, Michael T Wall, known as the Singing Newfoundlander.…
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Our horror story comes from The CBS Radio Mystery Theater this week. We’ll hear their story from October 28, 1974, Possessed By The Devil. Listen to more from The CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/TheHorror1204.mp3 Download TheHorror1204 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support The Horror…
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582. The Fifth Head of Cerberus by Gene Wolfe Book Club (with James Wynn, Craig Brewer)
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James Wynn and Craig Brewer, hosts of the ReReading Wolfe podcast, join us to discuss Gene Wolfe’s classic novel The Fifth Head of Cerberus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy David Barr Kirtley
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A rare look inside Canada's immigration holding centres
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First up, Trudeau makes a surprise visit to see Donald Trump the same week the president-elect promised to slam Canada with 25% tariffs on all goods. Then, Canada’s former ambassador to the U.S. discusses whether the threat is real, and what Canada should do about it. Next, it’s a building that very few Canadians ever get to go inside. The Immigrat…
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Weekend Listen: An attempt to explain what vision loss feels like by exploring how it sounds
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People don’t think Graham Isador is losing his sight. They think he’s an asshole. Short Sighted is an attempt to explain what vision loss feels like by exploring how it sounds. Written and hosted by master storyteller Graham Isador, the show’s mini episodes are an intimate and irreverent look at accessibility and its personal impacts. Get lost in s…
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Chad Wiseman of Land & Sea Pets Inc.in Trinity Bay, about the company's pet treats made from cod skins and their goal to be plastic-free.
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Courtney Wicks of Trinity Hall in Winterton recounts her recent trip with fellow board members to see a special screening of Wicked at the Fox Studios Los Angeles.
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We meet Michelle Eagles, the Newfoundlander who's the new Chair of the East Coast Music Association Board.
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Shelley Niro: Why it’s time for new images of Indigenous womanhood
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The Mohawk artist Shelley Niro was inspired to professionally pursue art after seeing prints of Norval Morrisseau's work on the wall at her dentist’s office. Now, she has two prestigious Canadian contemporary art awards under her belt (the Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts and the Scotiabank Photography Award) and she’s celebrating …
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Quick Q: Jeremie Albino on working with Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys
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Jeremie Albino is one of the most soulful voices in Canada right now. He grew up in Scarborough, Ont., but spent many years in rural parts of Ontario and Quebec, where he focused on his dual passions for farming and music. While he still has a green thumb, music kind of won out in the end. His new album, “Our Time in the Sun,” was produced by Dan A…
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Could the Menendez brothers soon be free?
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In 1996, after two hung jury trials, brothers Lyle and Eric Menendez were convicted of killing their parents in one of the most high profile trials in American history. The brothers argued they had killed their parents following years of sexual, psychological and physical abuse at the hands of their father, but it was ultimately decided that they h…
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An NDP MLA says the premier owes his kids an apology. Jared Clarke says Scott Moe targeted his children because they are trans. The premier's office says he did not target anyone in particular. We'll check in with our political panel, Adam Hunter and Murray Mandryk.
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Hear what's behind the boom in craft fairs, maker markets and bazaars -- from both those who sell and those who shop. Our guest is Lindsay Machinski, long-time vendor and now maker market organizer. She's also co-founder of the Urban Art Collective.
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Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Emma Hassencahl-Perley, curator of Indigenous Art at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, about a beadwork exhibition opening at the gallery.
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Thousands of dollars are raised at this time of year to support families relying on the food banks. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Jane Buckley, chair of District 3 food banks about this year's holiday campaign.
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Uptown construction taken its toll on local business
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Uptown businesses are asking for extra help from the city to lessen the impact of all the construction. Nancy Tissington of Uptown Saint John speaks with host Rachel Cave about the impacts and what businesses want to see to help them out.
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Many are calling it an unforgettable cinematic experience that successfully captures the essence of the original, while carving its own majestic path. Our film reviewer Lisa Hrabluk gives us her take on Galdiator II.
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Rebekah Chasse reviews A Real Pain, starring Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin. It's a movie that will make you laugh and cry.
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There are now 50 cases of measles in the province, and more than a quarter of New Brunswick students in kindergarten did not meet the immunization requirements in the 2023-24 school year. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Ian Culbert, executive director of the Canadian Public Health Association about the immunization numbers.…
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A Maces Bay woman took down a colossal moose And she did it with a compound bow. The CBC's Mia Urquhart paid her a visit.
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Two more huge cranes making their way into Saint John Harbour today
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Two more larger cranes will be added to the container terminal on the west side today. Doug Smith is the CEO of DP World Canada he speaks with host Rachel Cave about their arrival, and how they'll change business at the port.
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Eleanor Wachtel in conversation with Nora Krug
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What interests the award-winning German-American writer and illustrator, Nora Krug is “exploring how political and social issues can be communicated on an emotional and personal level through visual narratives.” Just days after of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than two years ago, Krug got in touch with a Russian-born Ukrainian journa…
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Swiftcouver: Taylor Swift is bringing her final leg of the Eras Tour to Vancouver, estimates are saying this concert could have a $157-million economic impact to the city
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Dr Jarrett Vaughan Adjunct Professor, UBC Sauder School of Business.By Spice Radio 1200 AM
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Trump has threatened to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods. What does this mean for Canada and U.S relations?
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Dr Jovian Radheshwar professor in the Department of Political Science at Douglas College.By Spice Radio 1200 AM
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The Hot Dog King of New York - Snap Classic
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This dog has everything: mustard, onions, a scrap with Giuliani, Vietnam Vets, and The Met. Everyone is coming for the Throne of the Hot Dog King of New York… Dan Rossi. And a camp for kids with dermatological issues reveals that some summer romances are more than skin deep. STORIES The Hot Dog King of New York This dog has everything: mustard, oni…
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Anna Sui: Why we're so nostalgic for the authenticity of the ‘90s
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The American fashion designer Anna Sui helped create and define the styles that we now associate with ‘90s fashion. Widely regarded as a visionary and a trailblazer, Anna is known for her incredibly thoughtful yet whimsical designs that draw inspiration anywhere from Pre-Raphaelite art to Agatha Christie novels to coral reefs. She joins Tom Power t…
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It's time for Canada to pay "a very big price." That was the message from president-elect Donald Trump this week when he announced a 25 percent tariff on literally everything coming into the U.S. from Canada and Mexico. The tariffs will come into effect January 20th, Trump said, and stay in effect until "Drugs, in particular Fentanyl, and all Illeg…
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Quick Q: Dorothea Paas on her new album Think of Mist
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Three years after the release of her acclaimed debut album, “Anything Can’t Happen,” the Canadian singer-songwriter Dorothea Paas has returned with a brand new record, “Think of Mist.” She sits down with guest host Talia Schlanger to set up a song from the album.
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