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'Keep the Native kids woke': Podcast Coffee & Quaq explores contemporary Indigenous Alaskan issues
Coffee & Quaq is a new podcast out of Anchorage, Alaska that looks at contemporary issues impacting Indigenous people living in the state. Host and producer Alice Glenn says the name of the podcast is a nod to both contemporary and traditional aspects of her Inupiaq culture.
Unreserved |
Her family lived in Vancouver's Stanley Park until they were forced out in 1931
Rennie Smith is fighting to have her Squamish-Portuguese ancestors recognized as part of park's history.
The Doc Project |
Federal parties aren't really listening to First Nations communities, says Indigenous voter
Indigenous voters turned out in record numbers for the federal election in 2015, but polls show dissatisfaction that could affect turnout in three weeks. We speak to three Indigenous voters about the issues that matter to their communities.
The Current |
Opera superstar Jessye Norman reflects on political activism and her 50-year career in music
Writers & Company ||
Viens report lacks apology from Quebec police for treatment of Indigenous women, says community leader
As It Happens |
The West needs 'collective action' to push China on human rights: expert
The Current ||
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Podcast: The refugees of Roxham Road, Canada's busiest 'irregular' border crossing
Front Burner |
Why over 400 people named Nigel gathered at an English pub
As It Happens ||
Everyone loves a good hero story, but this author says we need to look at the bigger picture
The Current |
7 words that would only make sense to podcast lovers
Podcast News ||
Keeping patients from falling through the cracks in Canada's health-care system
Dr. Brian Goldman
White Coat - Black Art -Blog ||
17 books to read for Orange Shirt Day
CBC Books
Books ||
David Cameron regrets losing Brexit vote, but says referendum was always inevitable
The Current ||
6 books shortlisted for $100K Scotiabank Giller Prize
Erin Balser
Books ||
Ask Me Anything
Peter Mansbridge on the federal election and his new CBC documentary
Cross Country Checkup ||
Democracy Divided
Voters are disillusioned and often irrational, but experts say a democratic reboot could help change that
Day 6 ||
Bob McDonald's blog
Time to move from protest to proactive on climate change
Bob McDonald
Quirks & Quarks |
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Podcast: One doctor's fight against the 'Wellness Industrial Complex'
Front Burner |
Making Eden - how plants 'terraformed' the Earth
Quirks & Quarks ||
Uruguayan filmmaker Federico Veiroj mixes deadpan comedy with existential drama in his prize-winning movies
Writers & Company ||
How urban design can help people with dementia navigate neighbourhoods and public spaces
Spark ||
The evolution of swearing, from "bloody hell" to the f-bomb
The Sunday Edition ||
Keeping up with the Crawleys: This low-budget YouTube spoof is Downton Abbey, but with stuffed rats
Day 6 ||
Amateur radio connects P.E.I woman with people around the world
Now Or Never ||