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Writer Mike Sacks tells Brent Bambury why Al Jaffee is so well-regarded and how he changed the comedy landscape with his inventive illustrations.
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Michael Schwirtz, an investigative reporter with the New York Times in Kyiv, says leaked U.S. intelligence documents reveal that Ukraine may be facing a daunting challenge keeping its air defenses supplied with necessary munitions.
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A new podcast called Signal for Help helps guide people in supporting victims of gender-based violence. It tells the stories of the survivors, and describes what would have helped them.
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The legacy blue checkmark on Day 6's Twitter account is set to disappear, so we thought we should ask the checkmark how she feels about it all. Comedian Emma Hunter agreed to interpret for us.
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Murtaza Hussain, a reporter with The Intercept, tells Brent Bambury why why Scotiabank would take a $500 million position in a company some other funds are backing away from.
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Marketing exec Brownie Wise "perfected home-party selling," according to filmmaker Laurie Kahn.
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Mike VanBlaricum is an engineer by trade and an Ian Fleming book-lover by hobby. He has the largest collection of James Bond novels in the world and tells us about Fleming's legacy and why he fell in love with the books.
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We asked writer and cultural critic Emily St. James how Paddington won everyone over and what she hopes to see in the sequel.
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Veteran astronaut Michael Barratt says the qualities that make one an ideal astronaut have changed a lot as we've learned more about space travel and the missions have gotten longer.
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A new pitch clock will speed up the game. Bigger bases and banning the defensive shift will allow for more steals and more hits. Mike Wilner says all of that should mean more fun for fans.
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Dr. Megan A. Connell tells Brent Bambury how she uses role playing games in her practice and what makes for a successful therapeutic D&D campaign.
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Indigenous playwright Cliff Cardinal joins Brent Bambury to talk about the limits of gestures and how far he can go in punking his audience while still getting them to listen.
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Research in the U.S. shows treatment centres near transit stops save costs and improve access.
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NPR music journalist Stephen Thompson breaks down how Blue Monday came together, what inspired it and the effect it had on pop music.
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So far, Canada has failed to meet any of its emissions targets dating back to 1988. But in Indigenous communities across the country, clean energy is booming.
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Amanda Mull, a writer with The Atlantic, set out to find out what's in eye creams, what they do and whether they're any different from regular moisturizers. She tells us what she found.
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Riffed from the Headlines is our weekly quiz, where we choose three riffs linked by one story in the news. Guess the story that links the riffs and you could win a Day 6 tote bag.
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Kevin Hearn tells Brent Bambury about what it was like to be in the centre of a feud over which Norval Morrisseaus were genuine, and who was really being hurt by the forgeries.
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Cities across Canada are seeing an increase in Xylazine in their street drug supplies. Xylazine, also known as Tranq. It's a sedative used in animals but increasingly, it’s being cut into opioids and other street drugs sold in Canada.
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