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Jackie Shane in her own words: A rare interview with a living legend
Soul singer Jackie Shane built a loyal audience on Toronto's Yonge Street strip in the '60s. In 1971, she disappeared from the public eye, but now she's agreed to speak with CBC's Elaine Banks.
Q ||
Trudeau's denial of SNC-Lavalin allegations like 'a hand grenade with the pin pulled out,' says commentator
Our political panel takes stock of the latest twists and turns in Canada's corridors of power. Today, we look at accusations that the prime minister pressed former justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould to intervene in the prosecution of construction giant SNC-Lavalin — and the challenges facing the NDP.
The Current ||
HOW I WROTE IT
Ernie Louttit reflects on leadership and life as an Indigenous police officer
The Cree author and retired Saskatchewan police officer shares life lessons in The Unexpected Cop.
Ryan B. Patrick
Books ||
'A divine intervention': 6-m cross covered in barnacles washes ashore on Florida beach
As It Happens ||
Bob McDonald's blog
Screen time for kids is probably not a problem — except at bedtime
Bob McDonald
Quirks & Quarks ||
LISTEN
Podcast: The aftermath of the Quebec mosque shooting
Front Burner |
The Sewers of Paris and the Making of the Modern City
Ideas ||
Jill Abramson 'copied and pasted my work,' says Toronto journalist
As It Happens ||
ISIS fighters could return to Canada whether or not government intervenes, says expert
The Current ||
The fascinating history of brand mentions in popular songs
Under the Influence |
Why an Italian town has gone silent to preserve the sound of the Stradivarius violin
Day 6 ||
Husband of Dodgers' fan struck by foul ball hopes her death will spur action on safety
As It Happens ||
Why an expert says it's time Canada confronts its values clash with China
The Current ||
With tariffs on the table, where do Canada-U.S. relations stand?
The House |
Why a former Facebook adviser says the 'like' button was 'beginning of the end' of company's good old days
The Current ||
Canada making a dangerous mistake by picking sides in Venezuela, says prof
As It Happens ||
Which of these office spaces fits your 'workplace personality'?
Spark ||
Baby flamingos airlifted from drought-stricken breeding ground in South Africa
As It Happens ||
One minute to midnight: Brent Bambury reflects on the 35th anniversary of Brave New Waves
Brent Bambury
Day 6 ||
New Malcolm Gladwell book, titled Talking to Strangers, coming in September
Erin Balser
Books ||
Yazidi women who escaped ISIS now facing threats, harassment in Canada
As It Happens |
A robot reconstruction of a 300-million-year-old fossil shows how it walked
Quirks & Quarks ||
When Trump says unity, he means surrender, says expert on rhetoric
The Current ||
'It's a mess': Quadriga CEO's death a wake-up call for cryptocurrency industry, says tech writer
The Current ||