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  1. Aug 30

    British artist was poised for a breakout year of touring the world... until the pandemic crashed her plans. She talks to about the healing power of music in tough times and what she thinks of being hailed as the "Voice of Generation Z".

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  2. Aug 29

    What's this election campaign all about anyway? Maybe it's all in your head. speaks with about the psychological forces driving

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  3. Aug 28

    This week on with : • on the psychological forces driving this federal election campaign • Rising British singer/songwriter talks about her pandemic-perfect debut record

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  4. Aug 23

    "My goal is to make the people who've experienced trauma, which I have as well, to feel less alone. And those who have not, to know that it's hard out there to do it the other way." -- joins to talk about her new novel, Animal.

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  5. Aug 22

    "They have poetry in their soul" — spoke to me on about the people and culture of his beloved Afghanistan and explained why the world needs to stand with Afghans right now

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  6. Aug 22

    Afghan-American novelist speaks with guest host about the heartbreak and fear so many Afghans are feeling this week as they watch the Taliban take control of Afghanistan.

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  7. Aug 21

    This week on with : • The Kite Runner author reflects on the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan • Writer on female anti-heroes, the utility of rage and her new novel Animal

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  8. Aug 16

    "They were an early warning system that we now recognize" – television and media scholar Andrew Burke [] speaks with about the enduring legacy of "Hinterland Who's Who".

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  9. Aug 15

    Climate change. Economic uncertainty. Reconciliation. With so much at stake for citizens, guest host speaks with and about the state of federal politics as Canada enters an election campaign.

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  10. Aug 15

    "Solastalgia" describes a feeling of homesickness without leaving home, a longing for a place as you once knew it. The word is an attempt to give shape to emotional transformations in the face of climate change.

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  11. Aug 14

    This week on with : • and take Canada's political pulse • on why 'Hinterland Who's Who', a nostalgic sliver of Canadiana, still matters today

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  12. Aug 11

    Beverly Glenn-Copeland [] is having a career renaissance in his 70s. His music is finding new fans worldwide. The pandemic left him briefly homeless, but he tells it's not slowing him down.

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  13. Aug 11

    I spoke to bioethicist on on issues and considerations surrounding vaccine mandates. Give it a listen: Max is thoughtful & nuanced and he explains why some ppl are legitimately reluctant, and how to support them to get vaccinated

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  14. Aug 8

    Mayors from the border cities Sarnia, Ont. and Port Huron, Mich. reflect on what the 16-month closure of the Canada-U.S. border has meant to their communities in advance of its partial reopening tomorrow.

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  15. Aug 8

    Vaccine mandates. Variants. And re-openings forging ahead. What once felt straightforward is murky again. Bioethicist speaks with guest host about how to keep people safe while we navigate this moment of the pandemic.

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  16. Aug 7

    This week on with : • Bioethicist breaks down what vaccine mandates can and can't do • Views from both sides of the Canada-U.S. border as restrictions ease • The musical renaissance of

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  17. Aug 2

    Canada’s 200 year history of slavery is complex, and little unknown. ’s Charmaine Nelson speaks with guest host about the importance of recognizing our history, and how her work will address the legacy of slavery in Canada.

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  18. Jul 31

    Hey! I'm guest hosting for the next few weeks. Tomorrow marks Canada's first Emancipation Day— please tune in for my interview with the wonderful Dr Charmaine Nelson, founder of the Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery

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  19. Jul 31

    This week on with : • Art historian Charmain Nelson on the power of marking the country’s first official Emancipation Day. •Fans share their thoughts as Blue Jays return to town for the first time since September 2019.

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  20. Jul 27

    Today in history brought home the gold for Canada. Hear him reflect on that moment & much more with : 'Listen, respect and understand': Donovan Bailey on how Canada's conversation about racism has evolved | CBC Radio

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