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It's all about the stats: What politics and baseball have in common
In his final column as host of The House, Chris Hall talks with three political strategists to examine the intersection between two of his favourite subjects: politics and baseball.
Chris Hall
The House ||
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Bob Rae reflects on Canada's role in an increasingly unstable world
The Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations talks about why we are not immune from the myriad challenges facing the world, and how Canada can contribute to solving global challenges. Listen now.
The Sunday Magazine |
Linden MacIntyre examines lies, truth and human nature with new novel The Winter Wives
The author and former CBC journalist spoke with Shelagh Rogers on location in Newfoundland at the Writers at Wood Point Festival.
The Next Chapter ||
Canadian, American officials optimistic on democracy despite 'concerning cocktail' of threats
Christian Paas-Lang
The House ||
'I think you're having a stroke, ma'am': Thanking the lifeguard who saved my life
Now Or Never |
FRONT BURNER
'Freedom Convoy' protests returned to Ottawa. What's next?
Front Burner |
Kent Monkman's subversive art creates a counter-narrative of Indigenous experience
Writers & Company |
'Fantastically creepy' Montreal metal choir impresses America's Got Talent judges
Day 6 |
The pastor's a wizard, and some worshippers look like cats: This is church in virtual reality
Jonathan Ore
Tapestry ||
Advancing health care and reconciliation: The contributions of 4 of this year's Order of Canada members
The Current ||
Why retired scientists may have already discovered today's green energy solutions
What On Earth |
What would it take to make a Canada for everyone? CBC takes that question on the road
The Same Boat
More than 2 years into the pandemic, some reunite with family far away. Others endure a difficult wait
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A Black family's California land was taken from them a century ago. Their descendants just got it back
Sheena Goodyear
As It Happens |
Beloved national symbol or pesky picnic ruiner? Our relationship with the Canada Goose
Why Medieval Times staff in New Jersey are trying to unionize
As It Happens ||
10 things we learned about Buffy Sainte-Marie, a Canadian living legend
Q ||
How many French fries did the boy in the 1987 McCain ad really have to eat?
Under the Influence |
First Person
I started my education at residential school. At 58, I've finally graduated
Now Or Never |
FRONT BURNER
COVID's latest subvariants: What you need to know
Front Burner |
Q&A
Author Gordon Korman on how 'the power of humour' can help tell serious stories
The Current ||
His case made same-sex marriage a right in the U.S. Now he fears it could all be undone
As It Happens ||
NEXT BIG THING
From affordable childcare to school in the metaverse: What will childhood look like in 30 years?
Spark |
A Ukrainian woman went to buy a computer. Moments later, a missile hit the mall
The Current |
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