All in a Day
Summary: CBC Radio's All In A Day is Ottawa's number one afternoon drive program. Alan Neal and the All In A Day team offer compelling local stories, as well as regional, national and international reports.
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The Harvey Weinstein harassment and assault allegations have broke upon a dialogue about the culture of Hollywood. But what happens now? And how can film-goers contribute to a solution?
Kingston's Miss Emily is back with her new album In Between which she worked on with Rob Baker and Gord Sinclair from the Tragically Hip. Alan Neal gets a preview.
A University of Ottawa Heart Institute researcher contributed to a new study on how intermittent fasting may help people lose weight. Dr Han Kim joined us with the details.
Hockey legend Doug Gilmour, on the occasion of his new book Killer, tells stories of early financial hardship, proving himself as a "small guy," and team pranks, both on and off ice.
Great Big Sea founder Alan Doyle has a new book out, rich with hilarious stories of touring across Canada. He shares some of the best ones.
Greta Podleski is back with a new cookbook featuring vegan, gluten and dairy-free recipes. She dropped by the All in a Day studio to share one of her go-to recipes.
Sarah Slean has a two-night stand at the NAC this week. She dropped by the studio to talk about her new album Metaphysical.
Finland's John Storgards is teaming up with the National Arts Centre Orchestra's Alexander Shelley for an evening of Finnish music as part of the Ideas of North festival. They both chat about their own ideas of the north.
Carl Newman, frontman behind the 20-years-strong New Pornographers band, talks about the new album, and his stream-of-consciousness lyrics.
Alan takes a look behind the curtain of a Fresh Meat theatre festival play that takes place behind the curtain. He meets two performers behind Folie.
Local author and whisky-lover, Davin de Kergommeaux updated his book Canadian Whisky: The New Portable Expert. He dropped by the studio with a taste of some of the trends he'll be talking about at the Whisky Ottawa Festival this weekend.
Attitudes about money and debt shift a lot in four decades. As part of CBC Ottawa's series The Big Owe, we spoke with people from their 20s to their 80s about their attitudes around money.
Nigerian comedian Basketmouth is in Ottawa to perform at a Nigerian Independence Day gala. He dropped by our studio first.
After nearly a decade of record low interest rates -- the tide has started to turn -- and homeowners are feeling the pinch. As part of our series, The Big Owe, we're looking at what recent interest rate hikes mean for your mortgage
Howard Sapers, tasked with offering advice on reforming Ontario's corrections facilities, details his final report to the province, covering everything from family visits to strip searches.