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Tickets sold out to MMIW public forum in Winnipeg
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The Current's next MMIW public forum in Winnipeg is on Nov. 30.
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Friday November 18, 2016
The Current 'The revolutionary in pearls': Julia Child's recipe for success
Julia Child was the first television celebrity chef and one who broke all the rules. The Current looks back on the life of the American who mastered French cuisine and how the star in her 60s changed the way we eat and how we think about food.
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Thursday November 24, 2016
Respect: How Canadians can be more inclusive of diverse names
What's in a name? Everything. Your identity. Your sense of self. It sets you apart. It helps you belong. In a society where names come in many languages, from different origins of race, culture, and geography, it's possible to be wounded over a name.
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Tuesday November 29, 2016
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Where in the world is the best tasting butter?
You can make it with a cow, a yak, an ox, a sheep, or even a reindeer. It's industrial. It's artisanal, and probably in your fridge. Food writer Elaine Khosrova pays tribute to the rich history of butter. More
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Problems can only be solved if we support problem solvers, says entrepreneur Shaun Loney
Social entrepreneur Shaun Loney believes you need to find the problem solvers, not the problems. He shares his practical vision to address issues communities face while transforming lives along the way. More
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Fidel Castro should not be celebrated, says journalist James Kirchick
As Cuba marks the death of Fidel Castro, journalist James Kirchick looks back on his record on gay rights, from the round-ups of the 60s to the laws that still haven't changed. More
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Manitoba wildlife group raises concerns over night hunting of big game
Night hunting is supposed to end fatally for animals. But it's not supposed to kill livestock — and especially not people. In Manitoba, there are concerns hunting at night is becoming too dangerous. More
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November 29, 2016 full episode transcript
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