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Russia's war in Ukraine is putting critical Arctic research on ice
The invasion of Ukraine has jeopardized scientific research in Russia’s Arctic territory.
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Conservative MP Michael Chong allegedly targetted by Chinese government
Allegations emerged this week that Conservative MP Michael Chong and his family were targetted by a Chinese diplomat living in Canada, prompting questions about when the prime minister knew about the allegations, and what should happen now.
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Knowing which ticks to watch out for, as warmer weather sets in
Researchers are tracking and identifying ticks in Canada because of concerns that climate change is allowing the disease-carrying parasites to spread further north.
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The Current for May 5, 2023
Today on The Current: National affairs panel on Alberta’s election; international crackdown on Italy’s 'Ndrangheta crime group; tracking and identifying ticks; and liberica, the climate-resistant coffee bean.
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World's biggest cumulative logjam mapped in the N.W.T. — and it stores tons of carbon
If added altogether, deposits of wood across the Mackenzie River Delta would cover a third of Yellowknife. Researchers calculated how much carbon it stores — which is at risk of entering the atmosphere more quickly as the climate changes.
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Food writer Ruth Reichl on the winners and losers in our food system
Acclaimed food writer and restaurant critic Ruth Reichl tells us about her new documentary, Food and Country, which explores the pandemic’s impact on independent food producers and restaurants.
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The Current for May 4, 2023
Today on The Current: Conservative MP allegedly targetted by Chinese diplomat; food writer Ruth Reichl on the pandemic’s impact on independent producers; northern lights reported as far south as New Mexico; and the world’s biggest log jam
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The Current for May 3, 2023
Today on The Current: Coroners question excited delirium as cause of police-related deaths; seniors competing in synchronized swimming; and Arctic research stalled by the war in Ukraine
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Calgary aid worker helps retrieve remains of Canadian soldier killed in Ukraine
Two Canadian men, Kyle Porter and Cole Zelenco, were killed in the fight for the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. Humanitarian worker Paul Hughes has helped to retrieve the remains of one of the men.
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Remembering Gordon Lightfoot, Canadian folk music icon
Canadian folk music legend Gordon Lightfoot has died, aged 84. We remember the man and the musical icon, with Blue Rodeo frontman Jim Cuddy; and Lightfoot’s friend and biographer Nicholas Jennings.
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Canadian woman relieved to escape Sudan with her 90-year-old grandmother
A Canadian woman who was stranded at a Sudanese military base has been airlifted to safety in Kenya with her elderly mother and grandmother.
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The Current for May 2, 2023
Today on The Current: Canadians killed fighting on Ukraine’s frontlines; remembering Canadian music icon Gordon Lightfoot; and Inuk lawyer and activist Aaju Peter on fighting for Inuit rights.
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As people flee conflict in Sudan, experts worry what it will mean for the country
Since gaining independence in 1956, Sudan has gone through 35 attempted coups, six of which were successful in the last six decades. Thousands of Sudanese have fled the country, causing what's known as a brain drain.
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Why scientists suggest you take space sex ed before blasting off
As space tourism appears to be a very real part of the future, professor David Cullen says bedroom shenanigans need to be discussed.
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Food fit for a king? Coronation quiche shows 'a nation in crisis,' says historian
A quiche recipe has been unveiled as the signature dish for the coronation of King Charles III, provoking a mixed reaction in the U.K.
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When comedy & caregiving collide: Gavin Crawford releases new podcast about his mom's dementia
Let's Not Be Kidding is the story about a comedian, his mom, and Alzheimer’s. Comedian Gavin Crawford — host of CBC Radio's Because News — offers a tender exploration of family, caregiving, dementia and humour in this memoir-style series with a comedic twist.
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The Current for May 1, 2023
Today on The Current: Sudan’s future hangs in balance; comedian Gavin Crawford on using humour to cope with his mother’s Alzheimer’s.
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Athletes call for inquiry into abuse in amateur sport
Amateur athletes in Canada are calling for a national inquiry into abuse in sports. Matt Galloway speaks with former national soccer player Ciara McCormack and former fencer Emily Mason. We also hear from former federal minister of sport Kirsty Duncan.
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The Current for April 28, 2023
Today on The Current: Athletes call for inquiry into abuse in amateur sport; not enough has changed since Lac Megantic disaster, says documentarian; the move away from screens and back to buttons and knobs in cars; and The Current’s Raj Ahluwalia retires after 38 years at CBC.
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