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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Podcasts:
Julie van Dusen and Susan Delacourt look at harrassment on the Hill -- from the NDP's Christine Moore facing allegations of sexual harrasment, to the Green Party's Elizabeth May being cleared of criminal workplace harassment.
Both Life of the Party and Tully tackle issues of motherhood -- but in very different ways. Ahead of Mother's Day, film columnists Di and Vlad reveal which one is worth your time.
This weekend a unique beef farm will be showcased at the Eat Drink Spring event at the Agriculture Museum. Otter Creek Farms in Kingston specializes in wagyu beef and is run by neurosurgeon Dr. DJ Cook.
Spirit of the Capital Youth Awards will be handed out to young people who have made a difference in their communities. Among them -- three teens from Gloucester High, who helped to build an Indigenous cultural lodge at their school.
Doug Jones went from the McDonald's "Mac Tonight" ad to Guillermo del Toro with roles in Hellboy, Pan's Labyrinth, and the Oscar-winning The Shape Of Water. He'll be at Ottawa Comic Con this weekend.
A senate committee wants the government to put off legalizing cannabis by up to a year, but the PM says he's sticking with the summer timeline. Our political panel has thoughts.
Reporter Justin Brake is the winner of this year's national award for press freedom for his coverage of the controversial Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project.
This morning, local MP Gord Brown died suddenly after having a heart attack in his Parliament Hill office. His friend and colleague Tony Clement shared memories of the member for Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes.
It's been brewing for years...But Beverly McLachlin had to set aside her crime novel for a good reason: her career as a Supreme Court Justice. Now retired, her book Full Disclosure is out.
The City of Ottawa's long-term care homes were under the microscope today, with three separate reports on the table calling for everything from better medication management to hiring more nurse and personal support workers. We get some of the details from the City of Ottawa's Auditor General, and the General Manager for Community and Social Services.
Pablo Samuel Castro's research helps musicians write lyrics with the help of artificial intelligence. He dropped by the All in a Day studio ahead of the AI Revolution Event at the Canadian Science and Technology Museum tonight.
Nashville Hot Chicken has a well-earned reputation of leaving a trail of singed tastebuds in its wake. The trouble is it's hard to find in Ottawa. Chef Holly Laham is on a one-woman mission to perfect her own hot chicken recipe.
How geeks socialize and their love of the superheroic, speculative and slayer is the focus of Carleton prof Benjamin Woo's new book. He talks to us about Getting a Life.
The Liberal government has long promised to end mandatory minimum sentencing, but it hasn't happened yet. And so independent senator Kim Pate is introducing a bill to make it happen.
With all this talk about privacy concerns and user data collection on places such as Facebook, we've invited an expert on the show to help you navigate your social media use and possibly even reboot it.