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10 things we learned about Buffy Sainte-Marie, a Canadian living legend
At 81, Buffy Sainte-Marie is still building on her incredible artistic legacy. The Cree folk musician sat down with Q's Tom Power for an in-depth conversation about her life, music and activism.
Q ||
How many French fries did the boy in the 1987 McCain ad really have to eat?
It’s remarkable how well-remembered that commercial still is to this day, considering it's 35 years old. The story behind it may surprise you.
Under the Influence |
First Person
I started my education at residential school. At 58, I've finally graduated
Vivian Ketchum was five years old when she was taken to residential school. She reflects on what it means to finally finish high school.
Now Or Never |
FRONT BURNER
COVID's latest subvariants: What you need to know
Front Burner |
Q&A
Author Gordon Korman on how 'the power of humour' can help tell serious stories
The Current ||
His case made same-sex marriage a right in the U.S. Now he fears it could all be undone
As It Happens ||
NEXT BIG THING
From affordable childcare to school in the metaverse: What will childhood look like in 30 years?
Spark |
A Ukrainian woman went to buy a computer. Moments later, a missile hit the mall
The Current |
First Look
Candy Palmater's posthumous memoir Running Down a Dream looks at life, love and laughter — read an excerpt now
CBC Books
Books |
Q&A
'It's unspeakable,' says Texas archbishop who visited survivors of abandoned tractor-trailer
As It Happens |
Busting sexist myths about female creatures in the animal world
The Sunday Magazine ||
FRONT BURNER
The Liberals face a summer of discontent
Front Burner |
Meet Mr. Happy Face, the World's Ugliest Dog with the 'sweetest soul'
As It Happens ||
The 'Religions Geek' on how COVID has impacted religious awareness
Tapestry ||
These easy wins could alleviate wait times at hospital ERs, experts suggest
Philip Drost
White Coat - Black Art ||
With the fall of Roe v. Wade, Wisconsin slips back to 173-year-old abortion ban
As It Happens |
Front Burner
Uvalde massacre: What police did and didn't do
Front Burner |
B.C. buddies catch 300-kg sturgeon on their 1st time out, then promptly let it go
As It Happens ||
First Person
I'm queer and disabled. Pride isn't accessible for me
Now Or Never ||
Q&A
These invasive jellyfish are the size of a thumbnail — and they're making a new home in B.C.
The Current ||
How malls and freeways helped segregate America
Philip Drost
Spark |
Q&A
Vancouver's Bill Richardson pays tribute to Canadian writer Mavis Gallant in her centenary year
The Next Chapter |
Front Burner
The end of Roe v. Wade, and what comes next
Front Burner |
June 25: The Quirks & Quarks listener question show
Quirks & Quarks ||
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