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THE DOSE
How can I send my kids back to school safely — for them and for us?
Pediatric infectious disease specialist Dr. Nisha Thampi talks to Dr. Brian Goldman about what parents should know about minimizing COVID-19 risk at school, and the role the community can play in keeping schools safe.
White Coat - Black Art ||
Analysis
Chris Hall: Andrew Scheer warns Conservatives not to take party unity for granted
In a candid exit interview with CBC Radio's The House, Andrew Scheer says whoever succeeds him as Conservative leader will have to deal directly with the growing sense of Western alienation that’s spawned the Wexit movement and talk of separation in Alberta.
News -Politics ||
'I'm fighting my way back': Kiesza stages a comeback after brain injury
In 2017, a serious car accident left Canadian singer Kiesza with a traumatic brain injury, which forced her to put her music career on hold. That's why her latest album, Crave, is more than a comeback — it's a milestone on the road to recovery.
Q ||
Exploring culinary extinction: the foods we have eaten out of existence
Quirks & Quarks ||
Government crackdown on Belarusian protestors unlike anything that's come before, says journalist
Day 6 |
Green Eggs and Ham is 60 years old. It started as a $50 bet between Dr. Seuss and his publisher
The Current ||
Q&A
Trump is going after the U.S. Postal Service to 'derail' the election: Congresswoman
As It Happens ||
Q&A
COVID-related anxiety is common, but many are learning to overcome it, says psychologist
Cross Country Checkup ||
When 'math is accessible to any brain,' we can make better political, social choices, says mathematician
The Current ||
Giselle Courteau explores her French Canadian roots through baking with Duchess at Home
The Next Chapter ||
Photos
What this Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer saw in ICUs fighting COVID-19
The Current ||
Q&A
Beirut pediatric oncologist struggles to find care for his young patients after explosion
As It Happens ||
LISTEN
The roots of Lebanon's anti-government protests
Front Burner |
New Zealand wizard insists reports of his retirement have been greatly exaggerated
As It Happens ||
Everyday sounds could be damaging your hearing, says author
The Current ||
CBC MASSEY LECTURES
The 2019 CBC Massey Lectures| Power Shift: The Longest Revolution
Ideas ||
How the Hungarian border fence remains a political symbol
Ideas |
Bottle of Scotch whisky from exploded 1941 shipwreck up for auction
As It Happens ||
LISTEN
Why online influencers won't stop partying during the pandemic
Front Burner |
Q&A
The tiny Pacific nation of Kiribati wants to raise its islands to save it from the rising sea
As It Happens ||
Rivals will 'cherry pick' on Kamala Harris's record on crime, but she's no Nixon, says author Carol Anderson
The Current ||
SOBEY ART AWARD
The New Masters: conversations with the 2019 Sobey Art Award winner and finalists
Ideas |
Personal Essay
My mother worked for Britain's spy agency in the 1960s. Can I get her to reveal her secrets?
The Doc Project |
Q&A
This team of Black archivists is dedicated to documenting the Black Lives Matter movement
Day 6 |
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