Download Flash Player to view this content.

The House | Sep 21, 2013 | 48:29

NATO chief weighs into the ongoing crisis in Syria

This week on The House, the Secretary General of NATO, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, discusses the crisis in Syria. Then, B.C. Grand Chief Stewart Phillip tells us if a pipeline charm offensive by the federal government is too little too late.

Now Playing on CBC Radio Help Refresh

CBC Radio One

Listen Live Ottawa change

CBC Radio 2

Listen Live Eastern change

CBC Radio 3

Listen Live Radio 3
The House - House Additions | CETA updateSep 30, 2013 | 3:44The House House Additions | CETA update Audio
The House House Additions | CETA update Sep 30, 2013 | 3:44The CBC's James Fitz-Morris brings us the latest from the ongoing Canada-EU free trade negotiations.
The House - Baird skeptical of diplomatic developments with IranSep 28, 2013 | 48:29The House Baird skeptical of diplomatic developments with Iran Audio
The House Baird skeptical of diplomatic developments with Iran Sep 28, 2013 | 48:29This week on The House, Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird discusses whether Canada will follow the U.S.'s lead and re-engage diplomatically with Iran . Then, Quebec Minister Veronique Hivon talks about her province's "dying with dignity" legislation.
The House - House Additions | Assisted SuicideSep 25, 2013 | 13:28The House House Additions | Assisted Suicide Audio
The House House Additions | Assisted Suicide Sep 25, 2013 | 13:28In a special report that first aired in March 2012, CBC reporter Alison Crawford explores the controversial and emotional issue of doctor-assisted suicide. She traveled south of the border, to Washington State, to find out how their Death With Dignity leg
The House - NATO chief weighs into the ongoing crisis in SyriaSep 21, 2013 | 48:29The House NATO chief weighs into the ongoing crisis in Syria Audio
The House NATO chief weighs into the ongoing crisis in Syria Sep 21, 2013 | 48:29This week on The House, the Secretary General of NATO, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, discusses the crisis in Syria. Then, B.C. Grand Chief Stewart Phillip tells us if a pipeline charm offensive by the federal government is too little too late.
The House - Lisa Raitt interview about the future of Canada PostSep 20, 2013 | 10:52The House Lisa Raitt interview about the future of Canada Post Audio
The House Lisa Raitt interview about the future of Canada Post Sep 20, 2013 | 10:52Listen to CBC Reporter Alison Crawford's full conversation with Transport Minister Lisa Raitt about the future of Canada Post.
The House - PQ minister argues Canadian politicians are afraid of secular debateSep 14, 2013 | 55:58The House PQ minister argues Canadian politicians are afraid of secular debate Audio
The House PQ minister argues Canadian politicians are afraid of secular debate Sep 14, 2013 | 55:58This week on The House, guest-host Chris Hall talks about Quebec’s proposed Charter of Values with PQ minister Bernard Drainville. Then, Transport Minister Lisa Raitt discusses the latest developments in the Lac-Mégantic investigation.
The House - Baird: Syria poses "biggest humanitarian challenge this century"Sep 7, 2013 | 48:29The House Baird: Syria poses "biggest humanitarian challenge this century" Audio
The House Baird: Syria poses "biggest humanitarian challenge this century" Sep 7, 2013 | 48:29This week on The House, Evan Solomon asks Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird about his discussions at the G20 meetings regarding Syria. Also, Elizabeth May explains her claims that the federal government is subsidizing Enbridge research.
The House - Turkish Ambassador says Assad regime used chemical weaponsAug 31, 2013 | 48:29The House Turkish Ambassador says Assad regime used chemical weapons Audio
The House Turkish Ambassador says Assad regime used chemical weapons Aug 31, 2013 | 48:29This week on The House, guest-host Chris Hall asks the Turkish Ambassador to Canada what options there are for dealing with Syria. And Jerry Dias, who is expected to head Canada’s newest trade union, discusses the challenges ahead for his members.
The House - Mayors say Feds must address municipalities' safety concernsAug 24, 2013 | 48:29The House Mayors say Feds must address municipalities' safety concerns Audio
The House Mayors say Feds must address municipalities' safety concerns Aug 24, 2013 | 48:29This week on The House, guest-host Chris Hall gets reaction from Bromont, Quebec Mayor Pauline Quinlan on the Senate report on rail safety. Then, Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver joins us to discuss resource development in Canada’s arctic.
The House - Mulcair says Conservative Party should pay for Wallin auditAug 17, 2013 | 48:29The House Mulcair says Conservative Party should pay for Wallin audit Audio
The House Mulcair says Conservative Party should pay for Wallin audit Aug 17, 2013 | 48:29This week on The House, guest-host Chris Hall talks to NDP Leader Tom Mulcair about the audit into Senator Pamela Wallin's expenses. Then, Industry Minister James Moore joins us to discuss the fight to keep Verizon from entering Canada’s wireless market.
The House - Senate won't 'monkey around' with Wallin audit, Senator Comeau saysAug 10, 2013 | 48:29The House Senate won't 'monkey around' with Wallin audit, Senator Comeau says Audio
The House Senate won't 'monkey around' with Wallin audit, Senator Comeau says Aug 10, 2013 | 48:29This week on The House, guest-host James Fitz-Morris talks to Senator Gerald Comeau about the release of the audit into Senator Pamela Wallin’s expenses. Then Jason Kenney, the Minister of Employment and Social Development, discusses changes to the Tempor
The House - Jean Charest - CETA at 'danger point'?Aug 10, 2013 | 12:36The House Jean Charest - CETA at 'danger point'? Audio
The House Jean Charest - CETA at 'danger point'? Aug 10, 2013 | 12:36After years of negotiations, deadlines have come and gone, and the Canada-EU free trade agreement is still being negotiated. With no end in sight, former Quebec Premier Jean Charest -- was one of the first proponents of such a deal -- explains why he's ge
The House - New Brunswick confident Quebec won't stand in the way of West-East pipelineAug 3, 2013 | 48:29The House New Brunswick confident Quebec won't stand in the way of West-East pipeline Audio
The House New Brunswick confident Quebec won't stand in the way of West-East pipeline Aug 3, 2013 | 48:29This week on The House, guest-host Alison Crawford looks at the proposed $12-billion Energy East pipeline project with New Brunswick Premier David Alward.
The House - Premiers gear up for a fight with Ottawa over jobsJul 27, 2013 | 49:58The House Premiers gear up for a fight with Ottawa over jobs Audio
The House Premiers gear up for a fight with Ottawa over jobs Jul 27, 2013 | 49:58This week on The House, guest-host Alison Crawford is in Niagara-on-the-Lake for the annual summer gathering of the country’s 13 territorial and provincial premiers.
The House - Lac-Mégantic investigators urge review of rail safety rulesJul 19, 2013 | 48:29The House Lac-Mégantic investigators urge review of rail safety rules Audio
The House Lac-Mégantic investigators urge review of rail safety rules Jul 19, 2013 | 48:29This week on The House, guest-host Kathleen Petty talks to Don Ross, the Transportation Safety Board's lead investigator in Lac-Mégantic. Then, we hear from Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter ahead of the Council of the Federation meeting.

1 of 34