Episodes
Sharon Polsky speaks with RCI's Terry Haig about how personal information held by political parties is extremely difficult to access. (Shutterstock)
Published 07/31/19
Commodore Josée Kurtz has made NATO maritime history by becoming the first woman to command a multinational naval task force, Standing NATO Maritime Group Two (SNMG2), one of the alliance’s four maritime groups, whose primary area of operations extends to the Mediterranean and the Black Sea.
Published 07/31/19
Gauthier, seen here posing with his tools, talks to RCI's Terry Haig about his barber shop, his clients and how he got there.(Straightedgebarber/Facebook)
Published 07/30/19
Joelle Walker, vice president, public affairs for the Canadian Pharmacists Association, discusses the letter sent to Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor last week with RCI's Terry Haig. (Andrew Brown/CBC)
Published 07/29/19
Kate Comeau, a dietician and a spokesperson for Dieticians of Canada, discusses the pros and cons of the Beyond Meat burger with RCI's Terry Haig. (rci.ca)
Published 07/26/19
Image that inspired the poster for the film "Jaws". (Credit: Roger Kastel / Wikipedia)
Published 07/26/19
A great white shark known as "Jamison" is shown in a handout photo. It was among those tagged in a colony of sharks down off Cape Cod who show a tendency over past five years to make journeys into Canadian waters. (Massachusetts Shark Research Program / Atlantic White Shark Conservancy)
Published 07/26/19
Photo of Heather and her team
Published 07/26/19
Biologist Heather explains how they tag Great white sharks.
Published 07/26/19
Shauit explains how
Published 07/25/19
Shauit gives his highlights of the project.
Published 07/25/19
Shauit talks about the languages they used to compase the songs P
Published 07/25/19
Shauit explains the new song he created while in Rabat. Photo:
Published 07/25/19
Shauit talks about the musical residency.
Published 07/25/19
Heather Wong-Mitchell discusses LGBT housing problems in Vancouver with RCI's Terry Haig. (Twitter)
Published 07/25/19
New Brunswick in late September 2016. Carleton University's Richard Schuster discusses his just-released study on land management in Canada, Australia and Brazil with RCI's Terry Haig. (Chris Bailey)
Published 07/24/19
Photo of Linus Girdland-Flink and Paul Ledger draining the excavation with a bilge pump (Image courtesy of Véronique Forbes).
Published 07/24/19
Photo of the three archeologists at the end of the excavation. Left to right: Linus Girdland-Flink, Paul Ledger and Véronique Forbes. (Image courtesy of Paul Ledger).
Published 07/24/19
Photo of archeologists Paul Ledge and Véronique Forbes examining the cultural horizon. (Image courtesy of Linus Girdland-Flink)
Published 07/24/19
Zhou talks about the importance of doing more genetic studies on non-european populations (Photo: The Neuro)
Published 07/23/19
Sirui Zhou gives an example of genetic strait that adapted to Nunavik's environment. (Photo: Justin Nobel / THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Published 07/23/19
A. Genetic grouping (PCA plot) displaying Nunavik Inuit and Worldwide populations, each color represent one population, B. Clustering of Hudson Bay Inuit and Ungava Bay Inuit. (Credit: Sirui Zhou/The Neuro)
Published 07/23/19
Bruce Dowbiggin discusses the tentative deal struck Monday between the NHL Flames and the city of Calgary with RCI's Terry Haig. (cbc.ca)
Published 07/23/19
Rebecca Kong gives the cities with the highest crime rate in the country in 2018 (Photo:
Published 07/22/19
Rebecca Kong talks about homicide rates in Canada (Photo:
Published 07/22/19