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Brazilian 'forest guardian' who protected the Amazon from illegal loggers has been killed
An Indigenous land defender who protected the Amazon in Brazil has been killed by suspected illegal loggers. His death comes during a year marked by violence and devastation in the Amazon rainforest.
As It Happens |
The case against predictability
Everything we do is analyzed, measured, and quantified to create a model of us online, which then tries to influence our behavour. But how accurate is our quantified self?
Spark |
From support lines to 'bespoke' fan films: How the porn industry is opening up about mental health
Journalist Jon Ronson spoke to us about what he learned by making two podcasts about the people in the adult entertainment industry.
The Current ||
Vancouver's koi-munching otter inspired this playwright to pen a Chinese rock opera
A new opera explores gentrification in Vancouver's Chinatown through the eyes of a man trying to solve a murder while being confronted by the very real news of a notorious otter that is killing the city's prized koi fish.
As It Happens ||
'I have had sex and Jesus still loves me': Navigating sex and morality on The Bachelorette
Tapestry |
The epic history of the Métis Nation
The Sunday Edition |
U.S. too focused on 'freezing out asylum seekers' to fix refugee deal with Canada: researcher
The Current ||
A common fungus may drive tumour growth in pancreatic cancer
Quirks & Quarks ||
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Podcast: Western alienation, part two: Climate collision
Front Burner |
Watch this California transit worker save a man from an oncoming train
As It Happens ||
Former CIA agent talks smuggling video out of Myanmar and working undercover in new memoir
The Current ||
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Kathleen Edwards releases hilariously honest holiday song, It's Christmastime (Let's Just Survive)
Jennifer Van Evra
Q -Blog ||
'What was in that dust?' P.E.I. woman searches for answers about mishandling of asbestos in daughter's school
The Doc Project ||
The beginning of the long dash: Happy 80th anniversary to CBC Radio's longest running segment
Day 6 ||
First Book Canada to send 5K books to families living in women's shelters
CBC Books
Books ||
Doctor faces 'helpless' situation as New Delhi's toxic smog peaks
As It Happens ||
Online child abuse 'goes undetected because no one wants to talk about it': Daemon Fairless
Podcast News |
Subverting true crime: Connie Walker on the ethics of storytelling
Unreserved |
Elizabeth May is no longer the Green leader, but she says she's 'not going anywhere'
As It Happens ||
With U.S. election 1 year away, Republicans and Democrats weigh up Trump's chances of 4 more years
The Current ||
Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell field kids' Frozen 2 fan questions
Q ||
DR. BRIAN'S BLOG
Teens who visit ERs with self-harm injuries likely to repeat, new study suggests
Dr. Brian Goldman
White Coat - Black Art |
Pollution sniffing investigators find air near roads is high in contaminants
Quirks & Quarks ||
When it comes to boycotting opinions, 'cancel culture' is preventing dialogue from occurring: psychologist
Cross Country Checkup ||
How Japanese-Canadian Emma Nishimura shaped her family's WW II internment into art
The Sunday Edition ||