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A body is pulled from the ocean, and a race against time to capture one of the world's most wanted criminals begins. This is the story of a con man who couldn't stop lying. A tale of murder, stolen identities, fine art, a diaper stuffed with gold bars, and a crime solved by a Rolex watch. From rural Canada to coastal England, he lied and deceived at every turn. Award-winning podcaster Sam Mullins (Chameleon: Dr. Dante & Wild Boys) takes you inside the world of a devious scammer whose trail o ...
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Kaitlyn Braun, a pregnant young woman in crisis, takes dozens of birth workers through an escalating series of disasters – rape, baby loss, and even a coma. One by one, the doulas struggle to support her and grieve with her, and even save her life as they’re led down a distressing path. And then the truth comes out. In this six-part true crime series, Sarah Treleaven untangles a complex web of lies and deception to ask who Kaitlyn really is and why she did the things that she did. Cases like ...
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Wake up to what's going on in Canada and the world. We'll give you a 10-minute dose of the biggest news stories happening now, updated multiple times each morning. Our CBC News reporters will tell you about the political actors trying to make change, the movements catching fire, and the cultural moments going viral. Hosted by Marcia Young Monday through Thursday and John Northcott Friday through Sunday, we have new episodes seven days a week, dropping by 6 am ET on weekdays, 7 am ET on weeke ...
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Wrap your day with the world’s biggest stories. We set the bar on the daily news catch-up, going deeper on news stories that speak to the moment. An evening news podcast updated seven days a week, from CBC News. Sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective, with hosts Susan Bonner, Tom Harrington, and Stephanie Skenderis. Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.
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When human rights activist Karima Baloch is found drowned off the shores of Toronto, an investigation into her mysterious death leads all the way back to Pakistan, the country she had recently fled. In this six-part series, host Mary Lynk explores the rampant abductions and killings of dissidents in Pakistan, the dangers that follow those who flee to the West, and a terrifying intelligence agency with tentacles around the globe. How did Karima die? And would Pakistan really carry out an assa ...
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Big laughs. Smart takes. Every day. Commotion is where you go for thoughtful and vibrant conversations about all things pop culture. Host Elamin Abdelmahmoud calls on journalists, critics, creators and friends to talk through the biggest arts & entertainment stories of the day, in 30 minutes or less. Subscribe to Sounds Good: CBC's Podcasts newsletter for the finest podcast recommendations and behind-the-scenes exclusives.
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Tariff tailspin: Stock markets dive, Canada posts job losses, competing visions for the CBC, and a Canadian woman detained by U.S. border agents speaks out
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26:51Donald Trump’s unprecedented global trade war is leading to historic losses on financial markets. Trillions of dollars have been wiped out, while new data shows the Canadian economy lost thousands of jobs last month. And: Ontario continues to struggle through the aftermath of a massive ice storm. Also: A Canadian woman detained by U.S. border agent…
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Study of Revelation Chapter 14 Speaker: Randy W. Tyner King James VersionBy Randell W. Tyner
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The World This Hour for 2025/04/06 at 22:00 EDT
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4:30The World This Hour for 2025/04/06 at 22:00 EDT
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Confusing tariff messaging, Israel admits fault over killed paramedics in Gaza, Ovechkin breaks the NHL goal scoring record, and more
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28:52As the White House justifies its economy-shaking moves on tariffs yesterday, Its sending some messaging that some say is contradictory and confusing. We'll also take a look at how the Canadian auto and lumber industries are dealing with tariffs. Also: Israel is admitting its soldiers made mistakes in the killing of 15 paramedics in southern Gaza tw…
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We're approaching the halfway mark of the federal election campaign. NDP leader Jagmeet Singh announces affordable housing plan. One man is under arrest after an hours-long lockdown on Parliament Hill. Ukraine says at least one person is dead after overnight drone and missile strikes in Kyiv. Pope Francis makes his first public appearance since bei…
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Yes, tuberculosis is still a thing — John Green tells us why
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29:19You might know John Green as the author of bestsellers such as The Fault in Our Stars and Looking for Alaska, or from the hugely popular Crash Course and Vlogbrothers Youtube channels. John’s latest obsession is tuberculosis, the deadliest disease in the world — and he writes all about it in his book, Everything is Tuberculosis. John and Mattea Roa…
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Tariff fallout, Dog philosophy, Resistance to Trump 2.0, That's Puzzling!
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1:39:53Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with The New York Times' Peter S. Goodman, economist Armine Yalnizyan and The Toronto Star's Tonda MacCharles about the impacts of U.S. President Donald Trump's expanded trade war, philosopher Mark Rowlands muses on what dogs can teach us about living a good life, journalists Ross Barkan and Mark Joseph Stern survey t…
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Are you worried about traveling to and from the U.S.?
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41:21In the wake of Canada’s strained relationship with the US, travelling for some Canadians has become increasingly difficult. Stories of Canadian travellers being stopped or even detained at the border have become more common, and are causing stress among vacationers. The Canadian government has also issued a travel advisory reminding Canadians that …
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What do you need to find affordable housing?
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1:06:39According to Statistics Canada, nearly 45 per cent of Canadians are concerned about housing affordability because of the rising cost of renting or buying. For many people it's the biggest payment they have to make every month. The cost of housing can affect the decisions you make for your family, like the community you live in and schools your kids…
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Step into Christine Wu's kitchen as she takes us through making a classic Chinese dish, Mapo tofu is what the writer calls "poem food," and learning to cook it and other recipes led to her first poetry collection, Familial Hungers. As she chops up garlic and slices silken tofu, Christine guides us from plate to poem in her Halifax-area kitchen.…
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NL Health Services and artists give us a tour of the artworks placed at the new Mental Health and Addictions Centre in St. John's
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Ten percent tariffs take effect, B.C.'s election battleground, the effect of Canada-U.S. tensions on a small Minnesota community, and more
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28:07U.S. President Donald Trump's most sweeping tariffs to date are now in effect. Ten percent across the board tariffs kicked in at midnight, targeting almost all U.S. imports except for those from Canada or Mexico. It's a measure that could trigger retaliation from all corners of the world. Also: British Columbia is proving to be a volatile battlegro…
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Find out what books have held Terry O’Reilly ‘under their influence,’ three books for the restless wanderlusts, and more
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52:44To celebrate two decades of Under the Influence, Terry O'Reilly shares the five most influential books in his life; former news anchor Elysia Bryan-Baynes recommends three books about leaving your home country to live and work abroad; Montreal musician Lubalin on aliens, existentialism and song-writing fuel; and what makes iconic television persona…
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Liberal Leader Mark Carney has announced more help for Canada's skilled trades workers. NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is in Newfoundland where he's unveiling more of the party's health platform. Could the results of the next election damage Canadian unity? Ukraine accuses Russia of lying about deadly airstrike on Volodymyr Zelensky's hometown. As US tar…
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Week 2 Wrap: An election that's still about Trump?
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41:26It's week 2 of our new Saturday podcast where our political insiders break down what the biggest federal election stories actually mean for the campaign. This week, former Justin Trudeau adviser Laura D'Angelo, former Harper government staffer Michael Solberg and former Alberta NDP strategist Zain Velji talk 'Liberation Day' tariffs that liberated …
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In Surrey, B.C., a bird renowned for its beauty became the centre of an ugly dispute. In the quiet Sullivan Hights neighbourhood, a group of peafowl divided a community for over a decade. The story began when Ryan Craig and his wife bought a home and quickly noticed three peacocks roosting nearby. At first they were charmed, but soon became overwhe…
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Is Canadian unity on the ballot this election?
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49:04An elder statesman to many Conservatives is warning the country: a Liberal victory could fuel western secession. What’s the appetite for that message? Former Reform Party leader Preston Manning joins The House to explain why Canadian unity is on the ballot. Next, as union leaders say more pain from U.S. tariffs is likely around the corner, NDP cand…
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Cancer survivor Paige Sargent is pursuing her dream of becoming an opera singer
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Zaynab Wilson, musical traveller, feels at home in St. John's
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9:37Percussionist Zaynab Wilson tells us how her love of music and travel led her to this province, and how living in St. John's has broadened her musical horizons
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Economist Justin Wolfers says Trump’s tariffs are "madness" and — on behalf of America — wants to apologize. He tells us why the U.S. president’s zero sum view of economics fails to understand the benefits of global trade.
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U.S. markets lose trillions in days following Trump's global tariffs
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1:03:01The stock market selloff in the days following U.S. President Donald Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs have been the largest since the eve of the Great Depression. Investors fear a global trade war is the new reality. Windsor, Ont., Mayor Drew Dilkens says the impact on his community was 'immediate,' with thousands of workers already off the job at …
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A view from Bay Street on this week’s huge market losses
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1:03:26On the other hand: It's boom time for the maker of Louisville Slugger baseball bats, thanks to a fad that’s taking the sport by storm. Also: With Jordan's Principle funding up in the air, the Council for Yukon First Nations is forced to halt crucial community services. And the executive director tells us it's heartbreaking for the people she serves…
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What happens when funding for at-risk seniors disappears?
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8:39A pilot program that helped vulnerable seniors age safely at home has lost its funding with just 11 days' notice. Whole Way House president Jenny Konkin joins Stephen Quinn to explain why the program matters and what happens next.
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Global financial markets continue to fall in the wake of Donald Trump's worldwide tariffs. China imposes 34% tariff on US goods. Liberal leader Mark Carney promises to boost funding for CBC Radio-Canada as a way to protect the Canadian identity. Tariffs emerge as key issue on Radio-Canada "Cinq Chefs" program. NDP leader Jagmeet Singh unveils plan …
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Canada’s response to Trump’s global tariff assault
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23:00At Issue this week: Canada dodges Trump’s latest wave of global tariffs, but with some sectors already reeling, can it be considered a win? How the U.S. president’s moves are shifting the federal election campaign. And controversial candidates get booted off the ballot. Rosemary Barton hosts Chantal Hébert, Andrew Coyne and Althia Raj.…
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Cherry blossoms take over B.C. parks and camera rolls
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13:54It's cherry blossom season! We asked viewers to submit their best photos of sakura blooms and we will pick a winner of a CBC prize pack at the end of the show. Horticulturist Egan Davis joins the show.
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Give us 10 minutes every morning, and we’ll give you the biggest news stories happening in Canada and around the globe. New episodes every morning, Monday through Sunday, starting at 6 to 7 am ET.
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From tariffs to cost of living to housing, we want to know: what issues matter the most to you leading up to the federal election? Paul Kershaw, UBC professor and founder of Generation Squeeze, joins the show to discuss what he thinks are the key priorities for B.C. and what matters among younger voters. Canada lost 33,000 jobs this past March whil…
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Calgary Eyeopener podcast - Friday, April 04
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25:17On today's show: The outlook on some of downtown Calgary's most historic buildings, as an arts group works to bring them to life; A major farm producer and employer around Calgary is going through financial and legal issues, so we checked into what's happening with Sunterra Farms; It's nearly time to celebrate Tartan Day! We talk tartans with the C…
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In this federal election campaign, the major party leaders are all promising tax cuts, trying to appeal to middle class voters. Is that how you see yourself?
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The good, bad and ugly... What is your group chat story?
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51:47We hear about the group chat's you're part of and speak with PJ Vogt, host of the podcast Search Engine, and Samantha Edwards, online culture reporter for the Globe and Mail.
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Christina Shehata waited 40 hours in an Ontario hospital ER to get an inpatient bed. It’s a common reality in hospitals across Canada. What makes Christina's story different is that her husband, Dr. Adam Shehata, was keenly aware that she could have died. While the hospital did the best it could, Christina says without the aid of a physician spouse…
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Our bodies and brains fight weight loss, and more…
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54:09An attractive new strategy for brain surgery A Canadian team is developing minimally-invasive micro-tools for brain surgery that can be operated by magnetic fields from outside of the skull. The tools, including scalpels and forceps, will enter the cranium through small incisions, and then be controlled by focused and precise magnetic fields. Eric …
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Bust out your tiny charts. The panel squints at Trump's tariff plan, meets with Puss in Boots on the Canadian campaign trail, and learns how to "rise and grind" with an ice bath and a banana peel. Jan Caruana, Andrew Phung and Chris Locke take the news quiz with host Gavin Crawford.
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Do we need a Minecraft movie? And Val Kilmer's best performances
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35:16Culture critics Niko Stratis, Rad Simonpillai and Sonya Ballantyne join Elamin Abdelmahmoud for a group chat on Val Kilmer’s most memorable roles and the films Flow, now streaming on Crave, and A Minecraft Movie opening in theatres. Plus reaction to casting The Beatles movies.
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Morning North Mystery Game Apr 04, 2025 - Fabio
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15:21Fabio called in to play the Morning North Mystery game. He was hoping to win a CBC mug to replace his old one with a broken handle. Did he succeed? Have a listen and find out.
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CBC Nova Scotia Legislature Reporter Jean Laroche retired Monday after almost 40 years.
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Residents of Pugwash institution prepare for its closure
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11:10Nova Scotia's residential institutions for people with disabilities are closing in less than three years. Everyone living there will have to move, whether they want to or not. Portia visits Edith McKay, who lives at the Sunset Community in Pugwash.
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Paws Mart has officially been around for 20 years and it's celebrating that milestone this weekend.
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Global markets tank. The auto sector reels. Canada retaliates
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1:00:47Republican Rep. Chuck Edwards defends the U.S. president's near-worldwide tariff regime following trillions of dollars in stock market losses, and Democratic Sen. Chris Coons explains why he believes it's 'simple stupidity' — noting the tariffs on uninhabited islands. Plus, the presidents of Unifor, the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association a…
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The former auto worker who stood side by side with Trump
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59:47Plus: We'll hear from a pair of nonagenarians who have been exchanging the same birthday card with one another twice a year for eight decades. Also: Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey takes us inside the Canadian decision making on a tariff response.
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Canada’s counterpunch, shingles vaccine and dementia, and more
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27:16Canada will be imposing counter tariffs on the U.S. that mirror what the Americans are imposing on businesses here. That means 25 per cent on non-CUSMA-compliant vehicles. It’s another weapon in the trade war ignited by U.S. President Donald Trump’s moves yesterday – to reshape global commerce. And: On the campaign trail, Conservative leader Pierre…
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How are small businesses coping with crime in Vancouver?
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11:07Retail theft is rising — and some Vancouver business owners are taking security into their own hands. Stephen Quinn hears from two shopkeepers on the front lines and explores the city’s new plan to tackle the problem: a retail security task force.
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President Donald Trump pits US economy against the world. Canada wakes up to new auto sector tariffs. Stellantis assembly plant in Windsor, Ontario goes down for 2 weeks. North American markets take a nose dive, the morning after US President Donald Trump's tariff annoucements. China is facing a 54 per cent tariff - total - and is vowing to retalia…
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Loving Your Country in the 21st Century (Step Three)
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54:08Patriotism’s back in style. Along with it comes reasonable questions about when a love of your country is a good thing, and when it can lead you astray. Our series on the art of national pride continues with IDEAS producer Tom Howell gathering insights from Afghans, Israelis, and Americans in hopes of finding the key to doing patriotism right.…
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How do I deal with stress in situations I can’t fully control?
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25:16Nearly half of Canadians have experienced increased anxiety over the last month, according to a new survey from Mental Health Research Canada. Top reasons are the rising cost of living and political uncertainty in the U.S. University of Toronto Scarborough distinguished professor of psychology Zindel Segal explains why we tune into stressful news a…
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What more privatized health care could mean for Islanders
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20:07The P.E.I. government says it plans to expand the private delivery of health care for Islanders. As long as you don't pay out of pocket, does it matter if the clinic you go to is privately run? We'll take a dive into that issue with CBC P.E.I. legislative reporter Kerry Campbell.
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