Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchA promising young player, a devastating injury and Hockey Canada
Neil Doef was 17 when his life changed. As a promising young hockey player, he was competing at an international tournament when he was paralyzed. Fo…
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Why NASA wants to go back to the moon
With its splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on Sunday, Artemis 1 marked the successful completion of the first step in a new era of space travel to the …
3 years, 1 month ago
A rare look inside war-torn Myanmar
Myanmar has been in a state of chaos since February 2021 when the military staged a coup following a democratic election. Thousands of people have be…
3 years, 1 month ago
A behavioural psychologist explains why Canadians aren’t wearing masks
Healthcare systems across the country are under strain yet again, and this time children seem to be bearing the worst of the combination of influenza…
3 years, 1 month ago
The billions of dollars in ineligible COVID benefits
The federal government paid $4.6-billion in COVID-19 benefits to ineligible recipients, and another $27.4-billion of payouts should be investigated t…
3 years, 1 month ago
Why your groceries cost so much
Canadians have already seen the cost of groceries grow by over 10 per cent this year, and costs are expected to keep rising. A bag of the humble roma…
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How the Canadian justice system treats abused women
Two years ago, Helen Naslund was sentenced to eighteen years in prison for killing her husband, Miles, in 2011. They married young, in the early 1980…
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How to stop Indigenous identity fraud
Joseph Boyden. Michelle Latimer. Carrie Bourassa. There has been a growing list of people who are accused of pretending to be Indigenous.
Jean Teillet…
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What a more sovereign Alberta would mean for Canada
On Tuesday, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith introduced her sovereignty act, the Alberta Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act, which would give her c…
3 years, 1 month ago
A glut of office space in a hybrid work world
The office vacancy rates in two of Canada’s biggest cities – Toronto and Vancouver – have more than doubled since before the pandemic.
The Globe’s rea…
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