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Hosts Nil Köksal and Chris Howden take you on a trip around the world with CBC Radio's As It Happens. Hear from the people at the centre of the stories of the day — from the urgent to the utterly strange.
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Mass Casualty Commission reaction, Bridge questions, Afghan family arrives, Thai marriage equality bill, Richard Serra obituary, and more.
Baltimore bridge collapse, Pandemic habitat study, Hockey in Kaska, SCOTUS: Abortion pill, Barkley marathoner, and more.
Moscow attack, Halifax edibles, Footloose prom, Manitoba care settlement, Paris waiter race, and more.
Kate Middleton cancer, Estonia defence minister, 'Weird Al' course, PEI sextortion family, Martin Greenfield obituary, 'Ghost Army' recognition, Boeing crash family, Garrick Club membership and more
Apple antitrust, Canadian migration detention, Brain preservation, Pig kidney transplant, Ohtani interpreter scandal, Basic income lawsuit, Encore: The Law of Urination and more
Newfoundland and Labrador protests, Gaza visa uncle, "Last Repair Shop" donations, Military exports, Montreal space pizza, Rwanda opposition leader barred, Mongolia extreme cold and more.
NDP Palestine motion, Ukraine oil attack, Niagara Falls eclipse, Alaska Airlines lawsuit, Bélizaire paintings, US asbestos ban, NCTR archive donation and more
Jonathan Wilkinson: Carbon tax, Russian election, Winnipeg video store closure, Northern Thunder Bay funding, New orca population, Malawi workers rescued, Encore: Last Blockbuster and more
Sudan: UNICEF, Russia election, Rare baby giraffe born, Montreal fire anniversary, Gaza UN, and more.
Haiti: Power vacuum, Philippines scam centre rescue, Snowstorm goat milking, Alberta renewables report, Chimp mother/baby play, and more.
Quebec student walkout, India citizenship law, Peter Kaestner birding record, New fire suits, UK redwoods survey, and more.
Bob Rae on Haiti, Afghan adviser compensation, Clara Bow silent movie recovered, SaltWire debt, Pacific eruption excitement, and more.
Alberta announcement, Haiti reporter, Solo sailing trip, Izzeldin Abuelaish, Reopening day school settlements, and more.
Gaza maritime aid, Uvalde report, Eclipse animals, No dogs at Oscars, New York City subway security, Sage grouse trouble, Feature: Nisha Pahuja on To Kill a Tiger, and more
Ottawa killings, Louisiana crawfish emergency, Covered bridge chips follow, Chopin birthday performance, San Francisco drug screening, Criminal songbird death, and more
Nikki Haley backer, Canada UNRWA funding, Bellagio fountain bird, Bob Heil, Haiti latest, St. John's remains and more
Just For Laughs bankruptcy, Jamie Raskin: insurrection bill, Wiki women, Vermont sunscreen, United Nations October 7 rape report, Methane tracking satellite and more
On this edition of the "As It Happened" podcast, we'll review the month of February at "As It Happens" and dust off a few gems from our archives. It's not our first time at this but, we heard firsthand about firsts of all kinds, including the origins of the first kiss and a Canadian hockey player making his NHL debut for his hometown team.
Trump Colorado primary, Chips factory burns, Eleanor Collins obituary, Haiti prison break, Caitlin Clark record, Texas library court case and more
Gaza: Air drop critic, Texas fire, "The Sopranos" diner booth, Gaza: Save the Children, Humpback sex, Forced sterilization, Portage/Main reopening and more
CBC falsifies and spreads misinformation. Don't take anything reported as fact. Frankly, they're a disgusting outlet and should be disbanded.
I work in daily staffing for one of the biggest healthcare systems in the Minneapolis and metro area. What the nurse said about shifts, expectations, too many hours, back to back nights and days, it's supposed to be 2 full days between, it's all 100% true. I worked in hospital nursing at the beginning of the pandemic and transferred to doing clinical staffing. Same situation. However, the staffing part should not be seen as the fault of staffers, we are exhausted and getting burnt out as well. We sometimes have about half of the staff we need. So many have left, staff out due to COVID, early retirement you name it we are short. We are often put in the situation of having to ask staff to work overtime, extra days, a few extra hours, come in early, stay late... We are experiencing fatigue also, unwanted overtime, missing vacations (I'm supposed on vacation but will work today to get caught up) so I can't imagine how are staff are feeling.
why do people use profanity. wtf how can you ask such a brain dead question.
how dare cbc ask stupid questions of African nations about global warming when they are trying to supply Europe with natural gas and prosper. first world countries are the ones that have caused global warming. white privilege idiots.
Roger the botanist is the funnest man alive.
So this interviewer is loudly proclaiming her anti-Israel bias! Hamas is using civilians as human shields & then blaming Israel when those civilians, whom they endangered, are hurt or killed. HAMAS IS CAUSING THIS!
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With regards to the boy's OD, CBC really wanted to run down the police actions. I suggest if anyone has questions they read the report of the IIO rather than listen to the CBC's usual bias
To say someone of a different creed cannot use your culture's music is the same as saying white people can't play the blues, or rap, or that black people can't sing country music. This person's views are intolerant.
where is Jeff Douglas???
another episode without Jeff. I LOVE Carol but dang I miss Jeff.
I honestly don't like listening when Jeff isn't there. I still do and all but it's seriously not the same without him.
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The reason we have a deer problem in Wisconsin is due to a lack of natural predators such as bears, bobcat, wolves, and cougar. #don'tkillthebears
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this is poor journalism, unprofessional.
This is not the episode as in the description.
The music that was played between stories on Feb 23 was so beautiful... are there links to it somewhere?