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Monday March 27, 2023 Episode Transcript

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Anti-LGBTQ bill passed in Uganda used as 'low-hanging fruit' to distract public, researcher says

Uganda’s parliament has passed anti-gay laws that include making it illegal to identify as gay or transgender. The laws carry penalties such as lengthy jail time or even a death sentence.
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Northern communities want a say in NORAD modernization

U.S. President Joe Biden’s visit to Ottawa is expected to include talks around modernizing NORAD, the U.S.-Canada aerospace defence organization. There are calls for northern communities to be part of any redevelopment and see tangible benefits from any new infrastructure.
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Pablo Escobar's escaped hippos are causing problems in Colombia

The drug kingpin Pablo Escobar smuggled four hippos into his compound in Colombia, but they escaped into the wild after he was killed. Their population has now ballooned to around 140, leaving authorities grappling with a very big invasive species.
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The Current for March 24, 2023

Today on The Current: Northern communities want a say in NORAD modernization; Colombia grappling with Pablo Escobar’s escaped hippos; and the power and importance of friendship.

Friday March 24, 2023 Episode Transcript

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They're not Indigenous — but they're learning Indigenous languages

Junaid Khan is one of a growing number of non-Indigenous Canadians learning Indigenous languages, in settings that range from Zoom lectures to university classrooms.

Learn how to sing 'Ode'min Giizis (Strawberry Moon)'

Singer-songwriter Tara Williamson teaches us an Anishinaabemowin song for the Canadian Music Class Challenge.
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The Current for March 23, 2023

Today on The Current: What to expect from Biden's first visit to Canada; non-Indigenous Canadians learning Indigenous languages; anti-gay laws in Uganda; and internet shutdown in Punjab, India.

Thursday March 23, 2023 Episode Transcript

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Racing against the clock? This author says the way we talk about it is shaping our relationship with time

In her new book Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond the Clock, author and artist Jenny Odell explores society’s relationship with time, how we measure it, and whether language, culture and nature can give us a different way to appreciate the passing moments.
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The Current for March 22, 2023

Today on The Current: A search for safety in James Smith Cree Nation, six months after stabbing attacks; author Jenny Odell on how the clock rules our lives; and U.S. push for Canada to lead intervention in Haiti.

Wednesday March 22, 2023 Episode Transcript

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Climate change fear can be paralyzing. But you can spur action through hope, says scientist

A new UN report has issued a “final warning” that the Earth will hit a critical threshold for global warming in the next decade.
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The Current for March 21, 2023

Today on The Current: Old Montreal fire raises questions about short-term rentals; new podcast explores the human side of Canadian politics; a stark warning on climate change; and China-Russia talks against backdrop of Ukraine war.

Tuesday March 21, 2023 Episode Transcript

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How the invasion of Iraq still haunts the country 20 years later

The U.S.-led invasion of Iraq was done on the promise of freedom, but the country is still mired in political violence and corruption two decades later.
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The Current for March 20, 2023

Today on The Current: Concerns about the Colorado River’s low water levels; revisiting the Iraq War, 20 years later; and what sheep shearing during the pandemic taught author Peggy Orenstein

Monday March 20, 2023 Episode Transcript

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After fleeing Ukraine, international medical students have been told to go back for exams

International medical students left Ukraine when Russia invaded, but were shocked to recently be told to return to sit a final exam. The government ministry that oversees the exam is working on a solution, but students remain in limbo.
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The Current for March 17, 2023

Today on The Current: How Credit Suisse reached a crisis point; Canadian libraries grapple with increase in violent incidents; Texas lawsuit seeks to ban access to abortion pill; and international medical students ordered to return to Ukraine for exams.

Friday March 17, 2023 Episode Transcript

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Sense of 'protest and turmoil' as strikes drag on in garbage-strewn Paris

Garbage is piling up in Paris as sanitation workers strike over government plans to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64.
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Cities must be a place where people can find pleasure: architect Phyllis Lambert

Renowned architect Phyllis Lambert has always been a passionate advocate for design that puts people first. She talks to Matt Galloway about how to build better cities, and staying curious well into her 90s.
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The Current for March 16, 2023

Today on The Current: Sense of ‘protest and turmoil’ as strikes drag on in garbage-strewn Paris; architect Phyllis Lambert on how to build better cities; Catholic group using phone data to out gay priests; and Cyclone Freddy devastates Malawi.

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