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Is music universal? Scientists who spent years trying to find out now have an answer
Samuel Mehr and a team at Harvard University have just completed the most comprehensive scientific study into music as a universal cultural phenomenon — one that took five years and spanned 60 distinct societies worldwide.
As It Happens ||
Canada as a middle power in an upended world: Time for a foreign policy reset?
As chaotic and unpredictable as the world can be, there was — at least for a time — an international rules-based order, underpinned by US leadership that ensured at least a semblance of stability. That order is in decline. So what's a middle power like Canada to do? What can it do?
Ideas ||
The Testaments by Margaret Atwood among 3 Canadian titles on Time magazine's 'must-read books of 2019' list
Bunny by Mona Awad and Women Talking by Miriam Toews also made the list.
CBC Books
Books ||
Trump impeachment witnesses testified 'at great personal risk', says Susan Rice
Former U.S. national security adviser Susan Rice said witnesses testifying at U.S. President Donald Trump's impeachment inquiry did so at the risk of intimidation and public humiliation, and recalled how the politics of personal destruction took a toll on her own family in the wake of the 2012 Benghazi attacks.
The Current ||
Mozhdah Jamalzadah, the 'Oprah of Afghanistan,' speaks her truth with new biography, Voice of Rebellion
The Next Chapter ||
Dr. Brian's BLOG
Prenatal exposure to opioids may alter brain development: study
Dr. Brian Goldman
White Coat - Black Art ||
Should I Play It?
Father-daughter gaming duo review Pokemon Sword and Shield
Day 6 ||
New device adds a sense of touch to virtual reality
Quirks & Quarks ||
Ask Me Anything
Despite speculation, Wilson-Raybould says she has no plans to seek Green leadership
Cross Country Checkup ||
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Céline Dion's surprising next chapter
Front Burner |
Preserving Indigenous languages full of challenges, advocates say
Unreserved |
'Ukraine loses either way': How the Trump impeachment hearings are hurting Kyiv
Day 6 ||
These veteran editors say it's perception, not reality, that more errors are being published
The Sunday Edition ||
McMindfulness: how capitalism hijacked the Buddhist teaching of mindfulness
Tapestry |
Why Emma Donoghue wanted to write about family, generation gaps and the legacy of WW II in her latest novel
The Next Chapter ||
Technology and unintended consequences
Spark |
Ottawa mother's quest for her late son's passwords an uncharted legal road, say experts
Out in the Open ||
Canadian labour legend Leo Gerard on the past, present and future of unions
The Sunday Edition ||
Conservative critic accuses Liberals of deploying 'childish diplomacy' at the UN
The House ||
How stores like Costco use everything from layout to smell to make you open your wallet
Cost of Living ||
Phoenix pay debacle top-of-mind for new public services minister
The House ||
Some homemade soups may actually help fight malaria, study suggests
The Current |
'He wanted me to see that I was a good person': How a writer's friendship with Mr. Rogers inspired a movie
Day 6 ||
Certain she was 'bound to die in addiction,' she's now drug-free thanks to mother-child rehab program
White Coat - Black Art ||
'Now I have a lovely Scottish brogue' — The science behind foreign accent syndrome
Quirks & Quarks ||