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:
The impact of reliance on natural resources; your responses to "Tom Flanagan", why we need urban forests; "Nocturne" commemorates life of author's brother; women sues Guatemalan mining company; explorer has to abandon record Antarctic crossing.
Michael defends right to free-speech; author remembers effects of Tsunami; discussing Pope Francis; homes for the elderly; Gil Troy explains Senator's defence of Zionism; lost violin found on Titanic; your responses to "Max Ferguson"; saved by Poetry
The sting of unemployment; theologian Hans Kung on Pope Benedict and the need for reform in the Catholic Church; Canadian government muzzling scientists; Tribute to the late Max Ferguson; kashakas, the next big thing in music?; your responses to "Mary"
Michael's essay on the U.S. Republican party: Are Canadian scientists being muzzled?; your responses to "PTSD"; Sunday School on musical terms; Documentary: Where am I sitting, Mom?; your resposnes to "Marxism"; former Iceland Pres. Vidis Finbogadottir
Some good news for a change; Documentary about a Canadian chaplain's struggles with PTSD; your responses to "Knots"; Marxism on the rise; responses to "Finland's education system"; is it possible to promote religious freedom abroad?
Essay - Some good news for a change: Documentary - Canadian prison chaplain's struggles with PTSD: Mail - Knots and Bob and Ray: Marxism on the rise and challenging market ideology; Mail - Finland's education system: Is it possible to promote religious freedom abroad?: Former civil rights worker meets with KKK member who assaulted him 50 years ago: Mail - First Nation whistleblower: Documentary - Why socks are so vital to the homeless.
Michael's essay on Pope Hilarius; how Finland built the world's best education system; your responses to "Chief Clarence Louie"; documentary on financial issues of First Nations; your responses to "My Antonia"; Charles Darwin's house
Michael's essay on gun control; Carl Honoré on living more slowly; Listener mail on jokes for linguists; Priya Sankaran's documentary, "The White Man's Disease"; Information Commissioner Suzanne Legault; Margaret Atwood at the Al Purdy gala; listener mail
Michael's essay on credit rating agencies; the morality of pro football; dissident priest Fr. Tony Flannery; your responses to "bail and violence"; documentary about play based on Coetzee novel; coming back to life; Sunday School on pronunciation
Michael's essay; Ben Heppner returns to sing Tristan: balancing the right to bail and protecting abused women; Canada's only watch-repair school; the U.S. economy; improving governance on First Nations reserves
discussion on gun control; teaching children philosophy; former Indian Affairs ministers on Idle No More; Listener mail; reading and discussion of "My Antonia"; male hubris and female happiness
Michael's essay urban wildlife; First Nations life in Canada; a Sunday School lesson on Quantitative Easing; documentary on a Canadian company in El Salvador; author defends work; Monk on self-imolations
A feature interview with long-time social activist Stephen Lewis; Jenny Kingsley's documentary, The Whale's Choice.
Michael's essay on the eternal conflict between corporate capitalism and union rights; Simon Winchester on the Atlantic Ocean; Our annual year-end quiz on current and cultural affairs
Michael's essay on the eternal conflict between corporate capitalism and union rights; Simon Winchester on the Atlantic Ocean; Bill Richardson's documentary on clocks; pianist Janina Fialkowska on the wonder of Chopin