Canada
James Favel: Questions linger over possible sighting of murder suspects
As the search for murder suspects Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky continues, the executive director of Bear Clan Patrol joins the show to discuss a possible sighting of the pair made by members of… Audio
Good chance wanted Canadian teens already dead – survival expert
Canadian outdoors expert David Arama says Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky, who are on the run in remote Manitoba, might be eaten alive before police finally track them down. Video, Audio
Mike Hagen: Search continues for Canadian teen murder suspects
The manhunt for two Canadian teens suspected of killing three people in cold blood continues after the accused took authorities 2,000 miles across Canada's rural north. Globe & Mail reporter Mike… Audio
Having fun with self help: 'Personal Best'
Have you ever wanted to be a better You?! 'Personal Best' is a Canadian show playing around with the expectations and the conventions of the self help genre. Your life coaches and spirit guides in… Audio
Solar power aspirations of a small Canadian town
Greg Robinson tells Kathryn how his hometown of Raymond in Alberta wants to be the first town in Canada to power itself using only solar panels. Audio, Gallery
Suspected killers believed to be hiding in small Canadian town
Police are swarming into the small town of Gillam in northern Canada as they hunt for two teenagers suspected of shooting dead an Australian tourist and his American girlfriend. The town's deputy… Video, Audio
Overseas Correspondent - Canada
Peggy Revell joins us once again from Medicine Hat in Alberta, Canada with the latest news and views including gay conversion "therapy" and Canada's latest success in the NBA. Audio
Katie Simpson - Can Justin Trudeau win the Canadian election?
Canada is heading toward a general election on October 21 and the two main opponents are neck and neck. Audio
Francis Vergunst: Kindy kids who aren't attentive earn less as adults
Canadian research has found that kindergarten kids who struggle to concentrate and are easily distracted are more likely to end up on a lower income as adults. Audio
Race-based genocide in Canada against indigenous women - inquiry
The inquiry blamed the crisis on deep-rooted colonialism and state inaction, and cited research finding indigenous women were 12 times more likely to be killed or to disappear than other women.
Ahead of her time
From a pair of hand-knitted baby booties to a fully-blown business two-decades on selling not one, but two lifestyle brands, seems a far cry from Peri Drysdale's days as a nurse. In this episode of… Audio
Driver jailed for killing 16 on rural Canadian road
The driver who caused the deaths of 16 people on a rural Canadian road after crashing his truck into a bus carrying a junior hockey team has been sentenced to eight years in prison, Canadian media…
Crisis for Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau
CBC Parliamentary reporter Katie Simpson speaks to Kathryn about the most serious crisis facing Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau since he's been in office. He is being plagued by allegations of… Audio
Trudeau crisis grows as minister resigns
One of the Canadian Prime Minister's top ministers has quit saying she has lost confidence in the government's handling of a corruption inquiry.
What's going on with Justin Trudeau and Canada?
Canada is currently embroiled in a political scandal which could spell big trouble for prime minister Justin Trudeau Audio
Gay Village killer pleads guilty to eight murders
A former landscaper in Canada accused of sexually assaulting, killing and dismembering men he met in Toronto's Gay Village district over seven years has pleaded guilty to eight counts of first-degree…
Trudeau fires Canada's ambassador to China amid Huawei row
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has fired Canada's ambassador to China following his controversial comments about an extradition case.
Overseas Correspondent - Canada
Peggy Revell is on the line from Medicine Hat Alberta with the latest from the Canadian winter. Audio
Bomb On Board: who bombed a Canadian airliner?
In July 1965 Canadian Pacific Air Lines flight 21 crashed in British Columbia when a bomb went off. Everybody on board died, but more than 50 years later still nobody knows who planted it. The… Audio
'Front Burner': serving up daily news
We play an extract from a Canadian contribution to the burgeoning daily news podcast scene. CBC's 'Front Burner' looks at Google's plans to turn an area of Toronto into a hi tech testing lab for our… Audio