The Sunday Edition from CBC Radio (Highlights)
Summary: CBC Radio's The Sunday Edition is a lively three-hour program of conversation, documentaries and music. Michael Enright, an accomplished journalist and broadcaster, is the host and tackles everything from politics to pop culture, in Canada and around the world.
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Podcasts:
Letters provide surprising glimpse at Mark Twain's early life.
Reaction to "mugging" of Green Party leader Elizabeth May; our interview with Ayaan Hirsi Ali, and to Matthew Crawford, who says immersion in social media is stifling our true selves
Irish writer Anne Enright on her new novel "The Green Road".
The mugging of Elizabeth May; Ayaan Hirsi Ali's call for Islamic reform; Remembering Alan Borovoy; Sex worker starts over; Matthew Crawford on digital distraction
Ms. May's inappropriate speech at the Parliamentary Press Gallery dinner precipitated a mountain of coverage, nearly all of it unsympathetic.
Matthew Crawford decries the distraction we inflict on ourselves with our screens, apps, texts, games and email.
For 12 years, Jillann Mignon sold her body on the streets; then one day,she decided -- enough.
Remembering Alan Borovoy, the happy warrior for free speech and civil liberties who died this week.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali launches a call for for drastic reform in Islam.
Rusbridger's campaign; Listener mail; The Gift; The massacre in Norway; Hockey card regret
The Harmonettes perform the theme song from the film Dr. Zhivago.
Åsne Seierstad's penetrating account is called "One of Us: The Story of Anders Breivik and the Massacre in Norway."
Rob Gloor's search for his birth mother led him to Smithers, BC, where the story of Sister Mary Andrew and "The Harmonettes" came to life.
Now that he's a father, Jeff Posterski wonders why he parted so casually with invaluable treasures from his own childhood.
Responses to last week's discussion about the complicated and seemingly intractable crisis of refugee migration and the fate of thousands.