Spark on CBC Radio One Nora Young helps you navigate your digital life by connecting you to fresh ideas in surprising ways.
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.
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.
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.
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 ...
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.
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.
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.
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!
Day 6 is a news magazine show that delivers a surprising take on the week.
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.
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.
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 ...
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.
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 Shelagh Rogers travels the country, conversing with authors and readers of all kinds. A new episode every Monday.
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 Morning North is a weekday news and current affairs program hosted by Markus Schwabe.
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.
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.
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 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 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.
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.
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.
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.
CBC Radio's Labrador Morning keeps people informed about what's happening around them. Labradorians hear about it first on Labrador Morning.
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.
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.
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.
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’ ...
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.
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.
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.
Daybreak North from CBC Radio's recent posts to audioboom.com
Craig Lauzon, Emma Hunter and Miguel Rivas get quizzed by host Gavin Crawford
The town of Port Rexton has been a hot summer tourist spot over the last few years, but that boom has made affordable housing hard to come by. Find out what the town is working on to make it easier for people who live there year-round to find housing.
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q: The Podcast from CBC Radio


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[Full episode] Mickey Guyton, Margaret Atwood, Sandra Laronde
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Country artist Mickey Guyton explains how racism hindered her country music career for more than a decade. Celebrated Canadian writer Margaret Atwood discusses her new poetry collection, alien invasions, rare curse words and why reading poetry isn't like eating Cracker Jack. Red Sky Performance founder Sandra Laronde talks about celebrating the Can…
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Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)


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Exploring how to get more female candidates on election ballots
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The disparity between male and female candidates in upcoming municipal elections is eye-opening. We speak with Carley Parish a two-time provincial Liberal candidate in Hampton and Caitlin Grogan a grad student at UNB Saint John who ran against the premier in the last provincial election.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


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Why the Molly Appeal this year is funding research into kids' pain
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The Dalhousie Medical Research Foundation's Molly Appeal is providing crucial funding for research into kids' pain. We discuss the importance of this research for children who live in pain.
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Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)


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Child and youth advocate wants to hear about experiences accessing mental health services
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Norman Bossé is New Brunswick's child and youth advocate
On today's show: hopefully the Flames like the Saddledome, because the new arena deal is on hold. We get an analysis on that; when you're feeling tired, you might think the solution is to get more sleep, but there are actually seven types of rest and each of them plays a unique role in helping us feel energized. Happiness Columnist Jennifer Moss jo…
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BC Today from CBC Radio British Columbia


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Government COVID-19 information transparency. Master gardener Brian Minter.
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Glacier Media editorial vice-president Kirk LaPointe and BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association president Mike Larsen discuss what they say is a lack of transparency and timeliness from the provincial government when it comes to COVID-related information. Master gardener Brian Minter answers your gardening questions.…
Historian Keith Mercer on his new book about the history of policing in Newfoundland.
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Quirks and Quarks from CBC Radio


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Mother ants shrinking brains, boreal forest tree shifts, finding a new blue, airborne plastic pollution, and a new book looks at ‘Life’s Edge’
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These ants shrink their brains for motherhood — but can also grow them back; Intense boreal forest fires may change tree species, and lead to more carbon uptake; ‘Where’s the blue food?’ Scientists find source for natural blue food dye in red cabbage; Tons of microplastic is being thrown into the atmosphere from roads, oceans and fields; Contemplat…
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Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)


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The one year anniversary of the Portapique tragedy, we hear your feedback on protected lands. And on the phone-in: DIY tips with carpenter, Denika Coakley
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Social worker and grief advocate, Serena Lewis, discusses some best practices when it comes to this weekend which marks one year since the mass murders in NS that started in Portapique. We hear your comments on protecting land vs development and on the phone-in: DIY tips with carpenter, Denika Coakley.…
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Day 6 from CBC Radio


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Episode 542: Trouble with traffic stops, pandemic Ramadan take 2, St. Vincent's layered emergencies, Brittlestar & more
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Why traffic stops in Canada are more dangerous for Black, Indigenous and people of colour; comedian Nour Hadidi on Ramadan under lockdown version 2.0; St. Vincent's layered emergencies; a Soviet-era take on the Lord of the Rings reemerges after 30 years; Stewart Reynolds, better known as the popular social media satirist Brittlestar, on navigating …
Ontario Covid Worsens, Portapique Anniversary, Mt Denali Researchers, From Our Archives: Garden Gnome Sanctuary, St. Vincent Volcanoes Water, Cargill Essential Worker and more.
The mayors of Edmonton and Calgary join us for the hour to take your calls and questions.
Vaccine envy? You're not alone. We discuss the phenomenon with Samuel Veissière a professor of psychiatry and co-director of the Culture, Mind, and Brain program at McGill University; Sandra Dupret is the vice president of student experience at Fleming College in Peterborough. She explains why they felt the need to launch an anonymous tip line for …
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White Coat, Black Art on CBC Radio


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'We are going to collapse this system,' warns Ontario nurse
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Nurse Nikki Skillen says ICUs in the Greater Toronto Area are dealing with too many patients, burnt-out staff and rising case counts in the community. Meanwhile, ICU doctors in other parts of the country worry they may soon be in the same dire position as Ontario.
Employees in the tech sector are organizing, demanding a more democratic workplace with goals that align with their own. And, how to truly shake up the workplace so workers are empowered to innovate.
Dr. Peter Juni, Scientific Director of Ontario's COVID19 Science Advisory Table, says Ontario needs to prioritize vaccines for all adults in high risk communities and wants more workplaces designated non-essential.
From Hecklers in Victoria BC, Rachel Schaefer talks about when bathroom etiquette goes wrong and if you designed the criminal laws in this country, Mikey Dubs has a suggestion for you. Two new voices to add to our Laugh Out Loud family. Support your favourite comics by going on-line and buying their albums. There are empty stages across the land an…
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Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

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Trail Of The Caribou, Provincial Medevac Concerns, and Thin Ice
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The Trail of the Caribou monuments saw completion this week in Europe, with the installation of the last one in Gallipoli, Turkey. We get reaction from Labrador soldier Duane Michelin who has visited several World War One sites over the years. We speak with a man who has been advocating for better air ambulance and medevac services in Newfoundland …
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Podcast Playlist from CBC Radio


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You're Wrong About hosts Michael Hobbes and Sarah Marshall share their favourite podcasts (Part 1)
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Today we’re joined by not one, but two special guests: Michael Hobbes and Sarah Marshall are journalists, writers, and the hosts of You’re Wrong About. On their podcast they dissect the past, looking at people, events and phenomenons that have been miscast by the public imagination. Sarah and Michael are here to tell us more about debunking the new…
Reporter Tom Ayers has an interview with Karl Risser, an inspector with the International Transport Workers Federation, about the oil tanker under quarantine and anchored off Port Hawkesbury due to cases of COVID-19.
Planning for the Fredericton Regional Aquatic Centre finished one more lap Monday. Chris Ramsey is chair and CEO of Fredericton Regional Aquatic Centre Inc.
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The Broadcast from CBC Radio

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Will the fish harvesters union try and renegotiate crab prices; research on impact of aquaculture on wild salmon stocks
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Will the fish harvesters union try and renegotiate crab prices? We have a brief update.The Department of Fisheries and Oceans studies the impact of salmon aquaculture on wild salmon stocks.We hear about that research.
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Mainstreet Halifax from CBC Radio


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Dalhousie professor leads project to fill in gaps in university's Black history education
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Dalhousie University professor Afua Cooper spoke with host Jeff Douglas about the federal government's recent announcement of a million dollars in funding for "A Black People’s History of Canada."
After a decade with Kim's Convenience, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee bids an emotional "See you"; Working cash at Dollarama, and empathizing with people forbidden from buying socks and other "non-essentials".
How to make the 3rd wave a little less: "Guhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh".
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Writers and Company from CBC Radio


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In Dostoevsky in Love, Alex Christofi captures the tortured brilliance of the great Russian writer
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To mark the bicentenary of the birth of Fyodor Dostoevsky, Eleanor speaks to British writer and editor Alex Christofi. His compelling new book takes a creative approach to the eventful and often tragic life of the Russian writer.
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Cross Country Checkup from CBC Radio


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Ask Me Anything: Michael Jackson on the death of Prince Philip
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Michael Jackson, president of the Institute for the Study of the Crown in Canada at Massey College in Toronto, discusses the death of Prince Philip, and Checkup callers share their memories.
The award winning poet and author Lorna Crozier talks about some of the books that have been important in her life.
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The Next Chapter from CBC Radio

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Basil & Kevin Sylvester, Angie Abdou -- The Full Episode
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Basil and Kevin Sylvester on The Fabulous Zed Watson!, Tanya Boteju on Bruised and Angie Abdou on This One Wild Life, and more.
On this week’s show: The B.C. Centre for Disease Control’s Mel Krajden examines the rise in COVID-19 variant cases. Plus: Liberal Party President Suzanne Cowan talks priorities during that party’s policy convention; two NDP MPs reflect on their own policy convention; and Liberal strategist David Herle and NDP National Director Anne McGrath weigh in…
You’re going to meet two women with profound connections to the land. Memona Hossain is a PhD student in Applied Ecopsychology. She has spoken to dozens of Muslim women around the world whose faith drives their work as climate activists. Jenna Vandal recounts the long, winding path to connecting with her Métis heritage.…
This week, we follow developments in the restructuring of Laurentian University, post-secondary students share stories about learning during the pandemic, pharmacists start administering COVID vaccines, and a Sudbury city council makes an angry face when it comes to emojis on a Facebook group.