Under the Influence gives listeners a rare backstage pass into the hallways, boardrooms and recording studios of the ad industry. Join host and adman Terry O’Reilly for fascinating (and humorous) stories that connect the dots between pop culture, marketing and human nature.
Spark on CBC Radio One Nora Young helps you navigate your digital life by connecting you to fresh ideas in surprising ways.
CBC Radio's The House takes you behind the scenes in the world of Canadian politics. Parliament may take a summer recess but the business of national politics never stops; nor does The House.
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 complex to the weird and wacky.
CBC Radio's Quirks and Quarks covers the quirks of the expanding universe to the quarks within a single atom... and everything in between.
CBC Radio's Dr. Brian Goldman takes listeners through the swinging doors of hospitals and doctors' offices, behind the curtain where the gurney lies.
CBC Radio's Laugh out Loud is Canada's home for comedy. Every week the show features the best and funniest comics in the business. Recorded at festivals and comedy clubs across the country, LOL is the ...
Because News is Canada's funniest news quiz. Host Gavin Crawford quizzes comedians and celebrities about the headlines. Subscribe to get Members Only bonus episodes every Wednesday.
Fresh, new, provocative programs from the digital realm. Radio One's Podcast Playlist kicks it off on terrestrial with a sampling of some of the most intriguing of what the internet has to offer.
Get ready to meet the artists you're talking about, and the ones you'll soon love. Whatever you're into — be it music, TV, film, visual art, theatre or comedy — q is there. Expect deep insight, and big surprises. Because on q, arts and entertainment get personal.
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!
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.
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.
CBC Radio's Writers and Company offers an opportunity to explore in depth the lives, thoughts and works of remarkable writers from around the world. Hosted by Eleanor Wachtel.
Cross Country Checkup is Canada's only weekly national open-line radio program. It is broadcast live across Canada every Sunday afternoon on CBC Radio One and SiriusXM, and streamed live on the Internet. Each week Canadians from coast to coast join in a lively discussion on an issue of national interest that affects their daily lives. Toll-free number (during the broadcast only): 1-888-416-8333
Day 6 is a news magazine show that delivers a surprising take on the week.
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.
The Eyeopener sets the agenda for the day, asking the questions that need to be answered and bringing compelling local stories to Calgarians
CBC Radio's Shelagh Rogers travels the country, conversing with authors and readers of all kinds. A new episode every Monday.
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.
CBC Radio's Morning North is a weekday news and current affairs program hosted by Markus Schwabe.
BC Today is where British Columbians connect on issues facing their lives and their community. Every week day at noon PT and 1pm MT, BC Today host Michelle Eliot delves into the top story for the province.
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.
If you're talking about it, so is Judy Aldous on Alberta's only province wide open line. From strong opinions, to thoughtful arguments, to stories worth repeating - you never know what you'll hear nex ...
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.
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.
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.
Information Morning from CBC Moncton is your essential source of news, weather, traffic and stories from your community. Join Jonna weekday mornings.
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.
CBC Radio's Labrador Morning keeps people informed about what's happening around them. Labradorians hear about it first on Labrador Morning.
The Morning Edition on CBC Radio One is Regina’s number one morning show. Join Stefani for great conversations as the Morning Edition team taps into the spirit of the city. Get your news and see what’ ...
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.
CBC Radio's On The Go has now been on the air for 50 years, bringing Newfoundlanders and Labradorians stories from every nook, cranny and cove in the province.
The ocean is a part of daily life in Newfoundland and Labrador. Whether it’s fishing, tourism, shipping, research or culture, there are thousands of people whose lives have some connection to the sea. The Broadcast casts a wide net to explore the stories of people in coastal communities in Newfoundland and Labrador and around the world.
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.
CBC Radio host Sheryl MacKay meets creative people from all around the province. Hear about their passions and inspirations. You'll visit artists and in their studios, musicians and performers backstage, writers at their keyboards and chefs at the cooktop. There's great conversation and a lot of laughs too waiting for you every weekend on North by Northwest.
CBC polls analyst Éric Grenier takes a deep dive into the world of politics, elections and public opinion in conversations with journalists, decision makers and the pollsters tapping into what the country is thinking.
The CBC's great Canadian book debate returns. Five prominent Canadians have each selected the one book that they believe all of Canada should read. After each day's debate, they will vote to eliminate one book, until only the winner remains.
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/
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.
From remote reserves to bustling big cities, join Urban Native Girl Lisa Charleyboy as she brings you to the surprising heart of the conversations important to Aboriginal youth.
Up-close and intimate performances by some of Canada’s best musicians, recorded live off the CBC studio floor.
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.
It launched in June 2005 as one of the world's first music podcasts and has been called ‘Canada’s top podcast’ by Spin Magazine and ‘Canada’s most important podcast’ by Exclaim! magazine. This one-hour show features the best in new Canadian rock, pop, hip-hop, singer-songwriters, alt-country, and electronica. If you're looking for a source of amazing new music, look no further.
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.
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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Writers and Company from CBC Radio


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Original Minds: Jane Goodall, Oliver Sacks, Amartya Sen, Jane Jacobs and Desmond Tutu
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In celebration of Writers & Company’s 30th anniversary, we present some of the best interviews from the special series Original Minds — five inspiring people whose work has made a difference to how we see the world.
Former Conservative cabinet minister James Moore answers callers' questions about Canadian politics, the resignation of Governor General Julie Payette, the future of the Conservative Party and more.
Shelf Life is a series on the show where we hear from people about books that have been important in their lives. In this episode award winning film maker Karen Lam has some surprising choices!
On this week’s show: Canada’s ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman reflects on President Joe Biden’s move to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline. Carleton University’s Philippe Lagassé examines the implications of a vacant vice-regal office. Plus, the CBC’s Catherine Cullen recaps a turbulent week for the Conservatives, three MPs look ahead to Monday…
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Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)


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Students at Bessborough school in Moncton are planning a pollinator garden
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Nick Mattatall is the principal at Bessborough School.
CBC's Elizabeth Chiu tells us about a group of volunteers in Dartmouth that is building crisis shelters to help save the lives of people struggling with homelessness in the winter.
There’s no place like home: We talk to the head of the provincial Realtors’ Association about the surprising strength of the housing market over the past year.
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Ontario Today Phone-Ins from CBC Radio


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Payette resigns amid allegations of harassment, tantrums, bullying
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The political, constitutional and personal fallout of the former governor general's fall from grace, with analysis from Prof. Barbara Messamore, an historian at the University of the Fraser Valley who specializes in political and constitutional history.
Governor General: Dominic Leblanc, Keystone Pipeline: Industry, Bernie Sanders Mittens, Bigfoot Hunting Season, Biden: COVID, Key West Chickens Crazy and more.
Reasonable Torontonians who disagree about snow; poem for a Friday in January, features the refrain "soon..."; making breakfast in the backyard.
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Quirks and Quarks from CBC Radio


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A pandemic of boredom, dinosaur’s nether regions, a giant telescope on the moon, greenhouse gases and a mussel’s shell game and cancer ‘sleeps through’ chemotherapy
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Pandemic boredom research is thrilling and — and might even be helpful; A dinosaur's 'butthole' was a swiss-army-knife of orifices; Building Earth's largest telescope on the far side of the moon; Mussels play a 'shell game' to deal with increasingly corrosive ocean waters; Cancer cells 'hibernate' to hide from chemotherapy.…
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Spark from CBC Radio


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How pandemic online shopping could be putting your data at risk
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Throughout the pandemic much of our shopping has switched to online, which means retailers can gather a lot of data about us newly online shoppers. What are the ethics of getting — and using — that data? And if 'data is the new oil,' do retailers even want us to go back to the store?
Colin Jagoe is a high school science teacher in Brighton who has been teaching from his home lately. We talk to him about getting ready to head back to the classroom on Monday; A sustainable women's fashion brand is spearheading a project to turn hospital PPE waste into new gowns and masks. The CBC's Liny Lamberink reports on the Lifecycle PPE proj…
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Day 6 from CBC Radio


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Episode 530: Payette resigns, Trump's legal worries, TikTok sea shanties, Hamilton's musical director and more
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In defense of constitutional monarchies in spite of Julie Payette, Stan Rogers' brother and son on TikTok sea shanties, Donald Trump's post-presidential legal worries, the trouble with vaccine passports, Hamilton's musical director Alex Lacamoire and more.
On today's show: we speak to the Federal Minister of Natural Resources Seamus O'Regan about Canada's pipeline future; what the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline means for the more than 1,000 newly laid off workers; we talk to Ward 8 Councillor Evan Woolley about his decision to not seek re-election this fall; we meet the longest standing bre…
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Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)


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Morning North Podcast for the week of January 18, 2021
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This week... a look at how First Nations are dealing with the pandemic, a personal look inside Amberwood Suites in Sudbury where five people have died from COVID-19, we look at a court case that could have far-reaching implications for Indigenous hunting and fishing rights, the latest on Sudbury's Kingsway Entertainment District, the quest for curl…
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BC Today from CBC Radio British Columbia


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The next steps for B.C.'s vaccine rollout plan. Gardening questions with Brian Minter
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The B.C. government has unveiled the next steps in the province's vaccine distribution plan. Master Gardener Brian Minter answers your gardening questions.
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Mainstreet Halifax from CBC Radio


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'Zoom fatigue' could be why more Canadians are abandoning online dating during pandemic
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Maryanne Fisher, a professor of psychology at Saint Mary's University, spoke with host Jeff Douglas about her research into dating during the pandemic.
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Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)


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Zoom meeting interrupted by racism, coffee shop owner in NB suffers double whammy, feedback on Dry January and Marjorie Willison on the phone-in
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-Dr Doctor OmiSoore Dryden at Dal tells us about a Zoom meeting that got interrupted by racism, a coffee shop owner in Saint John talks about a Covid closure and a break-in, we hear your feedback on Dry January and gardening expert, Marjorie Willison, joins us for the phone-in
After a public protest outside Sydney Academy last month, students have proposed a new dress code and presented it to the School Advisory Council during an online meeting. The SCA agrees with students that it's time for change.
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Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)


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Improving the lost and abandoned fishing gear retrieval program
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Lillian Mitchell is the executive director of Fundy North Fisherman’s Association.
Dr. Brian Goldman talks with Dr. Michael Warner, medical director of critical care at Toronto’s Michael Garron Hospital, and Dr. Marco Vergano, an anesthesiologist and ICU doctor in Turin, Italy about what happens when doctors are forced to make difficult choices about who gets critical care and who does not.…
Colin Mochrie, Martha Chaves and Brandon Ash-Mohammed take the news quiz with host Gavin Crawford
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q: The Podcast from CBC Radio


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[Full episode] Dakota Johnson, Wesley King, A. Harmony and Lisa Christiansen, José Olivarez
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Dakota Johnson discusses her intense role in the new comedy-drama film Our Friend, and talks about why, as a third-generation actress, the only career that ever occurred to her was acting. Children's author Wesley King talks about collaborating with the late Kobe Bryant on The Wizenard Series, about the ups and downs of youth basketball, and what's…
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Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

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Snowmobile Trail Updates, Alison Coffin in Labrador, and Coastal Vaccination Progress
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If you're hitting the trails this weekend, we have an update on the conditions from Greg Wheeler of the Grand River Snowmobile Club, and tips on the best ways to stay safe when we speak with Rob Pilgrim, a snowmobile safety instructor. She's the first party leader to visit Labrador since the writ dropped. We hear from Alison Coffin today. The Torng…
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The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)

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Political Panel Jan. 22 - Why is Premier Scott Moe angry at all other levels of government?
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Our political panel - Adam Hunter for CBC Saskatchewan and Murray Mandryk with the Regina Leader Post - discuss why Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is mad at the federal government and the City of Regina despite having the worst Covid-19 cases in the country.
The all-party Covid cabinet committee discusses zone colours, enforcement, and dissent in the committee. New Brunswick's Health Minister Dorothy Shephard, Interim leader of the Official Opposition Roger Melanson, Green Party leader David Coon and Kris Austin, leader of the People's Alliance.
After a windy few days in the province of Alberta, we share stories about the wind and its effects.
This week, we learn about famous Female Brand Icons. In a marketing world full of Mr. Cleans, Ronald McDonalds and Mr. Whipples, there are female brand characters that were just as successful - and some even lasted longer. Join us as we draw a direct line from Josephine the Plumber and Madge the Manicurist to Flo from Progressive.…
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Podcast Playlist from CBC Radio


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Culture writer and podcaster Scaachi Koul shares her podcast picks
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If these days you answer the question "How are you?" with an emphatic "Not great!", Scaachi Koul hosts just the podcast for you. Scaachi is a culture writer for BuzzFeed and author of the essay collection One Day We'll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter. She hosts the aptly titled Not Great With Scaachi Koul, a podcast covering politics, cult…
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The Broadcast from CBC Radio

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Using baited pots to catch Greenland halibut; putting together a juvenile seal skelaton; federal regulations on the turr hunt.
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PhD student Maggie Folkins tells us about using baited pots to catch Greenland halibut; biologist Michael Burzynski on assembling the tiny bones of a juvenile male harbor seal; Environment Canada's enforcement efforts concerning turrs.
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Laugh Out Loud from CBC Radio


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How to put an end to small talk at work. (note: it will end all other talk too) A fish by any other name….
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Thomas Calnan suggests that if you’re looking at an alternative to small talk at work…there’s always talk about…murder? And Heidi Foss got drunk at the company Christmas party again this year…she can fill you in on the details.
We've come to that point in isolation where naturally everyone starts learning Sea Shanties.Did they have this same problem after the Spanish Flu?
NLESD CEO Tony Stack says if a second COVID-19 wave forces schools to close it can quickly move to online instruction.
When you’re faced with the really important decisions in life, how do you know you’re getting them right? Steven Johnson studies the art of making decisions, big-ticket items like having children, changing careers, proposing to your sweetie, moving to a new city (when the pandemic permits.) He is the author of Farsighted: How We Make the Decisions …
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The Next Chapter from CBC Radio

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Souvankham Thammavongsa and Ben Philippe-- The Full Episode
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Souvankham Thammavongsa on How to Prounounce Knife, Bahamas on David Goggins' Cant Hurt Meand Ben Philippe on Charming as a Verb, and more.