Episodi

  • How the Iranian government imposed a near-total communications blackout
    Jan 16 2026

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    • A day in the life of the ICE crackdown in Minneapolis
    • Lessons from B.C.'s three-year experiment in drug decriminalization
    • The new autistic Barbie isn't everything, but is something to be celebrated says autistic writer
    • The writer, director and star of All That’s Left Of You, a film about three generations of a Palestinian family
    • Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news quiz.
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    54 min
  • Did the US operation to oust Maduro turn on help from inside Venezuela?
    Jan 9 2026

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    • What's happening with the neighbours downstairs?
    • Greenland’s Long History of Resisting America
    • Canada Post, cocaine, and zero control: It's never been easier to get illegal drugs
    • Jonathan Haidt’s, The Amazing Generation, encourages kids to step away from their screens
    • A former January 6th rioter returns to the capitol to apologize
    • Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news quiz
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    54 min
  • How Silicon Valley soured on democracy and embraced authoritarianism
    Jan 2 2026

    In his forthcoming book The Nerd Reich Gil Duran explains why tech billionaires have soured on democracy, how deeply they are rooted in contemporary politics and what that means for all of us.

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    • Second City alumni Jayne Eastwood and Robin Duke reflect on 50 years of comedy and friendship
    • Prescriptions for museums, galleries and concerts can tackle illness in ways healthcare providers can't
    • Actor and activist George Takei talks about coming out at age 68 in his new memoir
    • Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news quiz
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    54 min
  • Gah-Ning Tang reflects on a lifelong friendship with Robert Munsch and his book that bears her name
    Dec 26 2025

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    • Why everyone loved John Candy
    • Documentary, The Eyes of Ghana, explores the lost films that helped inspire Africa’s liberation era
    • An Ojibwe chef is re-writing the rules of fine dining
    • As a radio DJ he helped popularize the song that made the Edmund Fitzgerald a legend
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    54 min
  • This Vancouver chef turns food waste into fresh meals for people in need
    Dec 19 2025

    Chef, T.J. Conwi grew up in a household where food was sometimes scarce. So when he began to understand how much perfectly good food gets thrown out by the food industry, he built a social enterprise business to turn it into meals distributed by local charities.

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    • Why a Chicago-area church turned its nativity scene into an anti-ICE protest
    • Rogers v. Rogers: Meet the writer whose book inspired a one-man play about Canada's telecom empire
    • How Canadian actor Kimberley Sustad built a career with Hallmark Christmas
    • How Inuit throat singing duo PIQSIQ scored a hit with The Last Frontier soundtrack
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    54 min
  • Will new legislation finally deal with sexual deepfakes?
    Dec 12 2025

    Ottawa has introduced changes to the criminal code meant to address gendered digital harm. Experts say there's still work to be done.


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    • Why did Trump pardon a man who helped move 400 tons of cocaine into the U.S.?
    • Andy Richter says his unexpected run on Dancing with the Stars was a joyful gift
    • The Day 6 list of books to gift and love for the holidays
    • Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news quiz
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    54 min
  • Where does the conflict between the U.S. and Venezuela go from here?
    Dec 5 2025

    A view from Venezuela as tensions climb

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    • Why Alberta separatists have an outsized influence on politics
    • Meet the intimacy coordinator for the gay romantic hockey drama Heated Rivalry
    • Former child influencer EvanTube reflects on lessons from his very online life
    • Metroid Prime 4 is finally here. Should you play it?
    • Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news quiz
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    54 min
  • Fans are being priced out of the first Men's World Cup in Canada
    Nov 28 2025

    A soccer fan explains why it was easier, and possibly cheaper, to travel to the World Cup in Qatar than to get tickets for this year's event in Canada.

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    • BC struggles with how to care for people with severe mental illness
    • What do we actually know about Shakespeare and his son Hamnet?
    • How Whatever's podcast Dating Talk is radicalizing young men
    • The basketball dynasty that helped shape Haida Gwaii identity
    • Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news quiz
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    54 min