
Wellness culture's link to COVID denialism
Journalist Matthew Remski explains why new age spirituality is such fertile ground for anti-vaccine movements.
4 Okt 202125min

Introducing: Unlocking the Fountain
What if there were a pill that could add decades to your life? Would you take it? For thousands of years, people have searched for elixirs that could delay death and extend human life. Could new advan...
2 Okt 202132min

Inside the push to decriminalize drugs in Canada
The views from two Canadian cities where the opioid crisis is driving a new movement for decriminalization, with the Ontario Harm Reduction Network’s Nick Boyce and Chief Const. Mike Serr of the polic...
1 Okt 202124min

Renamed, shamed. Searching for an Indigenous boy’s true identity
On the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the story of a quest to find the true identity of a boy who died at residential school, and was identified only by a cruel nickname.
30 Sep 202125min

Stories from inside Canada’s hospital crisis
Even with 80 per cent of eligible Canadians fully vaccinated, hospitals in many parts of the country are facing an unprecedented crisis. Today, we speak to doctors and nurses about how the fourth wave...
29 Sep 202129min

Auf Wiedersehen, Chancellor Merkel
Angela Merkel will step aside after 16 years as Germany’s chancellor, but Sunday’s election leaves questions over who will lead next. Today, how Merkel built her legacy of stability, and the forces th...
28 Sep 202119min

The day that set the Michaels free
After 1,020 days in Chinese jail cells, the two Michaels — Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor — came home. CBC’s Jason Proctor and the University of Ottawa’s Errol Mendes break it down.
27 Sep 202121min

From Hotel Rwanda to a Kigali prison
Hotelier Paul Rusesabagina once won the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom, for protecting Tutsis from Rwanda’s 1994 genocide. This week, he was sentenced to 25 years in prison for terrorism charges. ...
24 Sep 202122min




















