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Massey Lectures 2019: Sally Armstrong argues gender equality is crucial to a thriving future
The celebrated journalist explores women’s place in the world today in Power Shift: The Longest Revolution
Ideas |
The forgotten Canadian history of the Chinese Labour Corps
More than 81,000 Chinese labourers travelled across Canada on their way to support the war effort in Europe. Some of them died and were buried in Canada. But few Canadians know their story.
The Current ||
Indigenous veterans: They fought for freedom, democracy and an equality 'they could never share'
For more than two decades, Scott Sheffield’s work has focused on Indigenous peoples' participation in the Canadian military. He said their contributions are sometimes forgotten and misunderstood.
Unreserved |
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The promise and pitfalls of assistive technologies for people with visual impairments
Out in the Open ||
Proust Questionnaire
Military historian Ted Barris takes our Proust questionnaire in honour of Remembrance Day
The Next Chapter ||
What happened when Sharon, Lois & Bram played The Name Game song with Tucker
Cross Country Checkup |
Why accents are behind the booming business of the human voice
Cost of Living ||
LISTEN
Podcast: How an Indigenous man's murder forced a community to confront racism
Front Burner |
The lionfish is an Olympic athlete of digestion — and that's an ecological disaster
Quirks & Quarks ||
Can you get addicted to video games?
Cross Country Checkup ||
Ingo Schulze reflects on life in Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall
Writers & Company ||
PERSONAL ESSAY
'Maybe I can let go of it all': My Oma's search for closure 45 years after her son's death
Now Or Never |
Disabled people want disability design—not disability dongles
Spark |
How music helps restore dignity at Canada's most notorious prison
The Sunday Edition ||
'Shifty Schiff' and 'Sleepy Joe': The strategy behind Trump's political nickname game
Day 6 |
Canada 'like a dream' for refugee who spent 6 years in Australia's Manus Island camp
As It Happens |
Why fans of Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari should check out this Canadian nonfiction book
The Next Chapter ||
Italian senator and Holocaust survivor 'will not give up' because of threats: colleague
As It Happens |
'I thought my mind would never be mine again': Author explores mental illness in new memoir
White Coat - Black Art |
New and notable: November edition
Podcast Playlist |
Tapestry at 25: tattooed pastor Nadia Bolz-Weber
Tapestry |
Why can't we be friends? Working in a minority government
The House ||
As electric vehicles age, here's how the batteries are finding a second life
Jason Vermes
Day 6 ||
Forget Paris: Go to Winnipeg, says author who has visited more than 110 countries
The Current ||