
Who gets to compete as a woman in sports?
Olympic gold medallist Caster Semenya, from South Africa, has lost her appeal against proposed rules from track's governing body that require some female runners to lower their naturally high testoste...
3 Mai 201924min

The push for regime change in Venezuela
Today on Front Burner - we speak to the CBC's Evan Dyer about an attempt to oust Nicolas Maduro as well as Columbia University Professor, Jeffrey Sachs, who says the United States, and others, need to...
2 Mai 201922min

Liberals under fire for accepting Illegal SNC Lavalin donations
Journalist Harvey Cashore on the revelation of SNC Lavalin employees who made illegal campaign donations worth more than $100,000 to the Liberal Party of Canada.
1 Mai 201920min

Severe flooding afflicts Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick, again
"We can't go through this again." Thousands of people across Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick are dealing with serious floods this week. And not for the first time. Today on Front Burner, we hear fro...
30 Apr 201920min

Inside Canada's alt-right forums
Reporter Shannon Carranco got access to over 150,000 chat logs from a Canadian alt-right forum. What she found is frightening.
29 Apr 201920min

The unlikely rise of the Toronto Raptors
Twenty four years ago the Toronto Raptors were named the newest team in basketball - and the first franchise outside of the United States. In the years that followed, the team would go from widespread...
26 Apr 201926min

One year after the van attack "incels" are unrepentant
One year after the deadly van attack in Toronto, the misogynistic online community that inspired the attack remains unchanged, says reporter Zack Beauchamp who spent a year investigating incels.
25 Apr 201922min

Understanding the Sri Lankan attacks
Ever since Sri Lanka was hit by eight coordinated bomb blasts, there have been questions about who could be behind an act of terrorism that targeted churches and hotels and left more than 320 people d...
24 Apr 201920min






















