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:
Alberta scientist and energy consultant Jessica Ernst about her lawsuit against fracking that she says has contaminated her water; joined by her lawyer, Murray Klippenstein of Toronto. Interviewer is guest host Francine Pelletier.
Guest host Francine Pelletier talks to photographer Amanda Demme, who took the photos and created the stunning image of Bill Cosby's victims for the cover of New York magazine, and to Barbara Bowman, one of the women she photographed.
Greece at the crossroads, invu with Syriza party's Secretary General of Communication Lefteris Kretsos; Nelofer Merchant on how we sit too much; "Utopia on the Prairie", doc about Palmer, Saskatchewan.
Francine Pelletier speaks with the Syriza party's Secretary General of Communication, Lefteris Kretsos, about the future of Greece.
Two proposed Canadian memorials have sparked monumental debates this year. Turns out we are not alone in squabbling over how we decide to honour the past.
Election day is more than three months away, but the parties are already in attack mode. We take a look at negative campaign advertising.
When political ads backfire; Doc - The right thing to do; Monumental arguments about how to remember; Listener mail on Dylan and dope; Doc - In praise of the theremin
Listener response to last week's conversation about the 50th anniversary of Bob Dylan going electric at the Newport Folk Festival.
Dylan goes electric; Internet double; Medical marijuana; Cricket cuisine
Musicologist Rob Bowman talks about the significance of an iconic Dylan performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965.
A selection of letters in response to last week's feature about coalition government.
Guest host Rachel Giese talks to Terry Goldie, author of The Man Who Invented Gender; Michael Enright feature interview about the history of gin; Ira Basen doc on sharing economy; mail about coalition government.
Author Terry Goldie talks about the legacy of the controversial New Zealand-born sexologist, John Money, whose work in the 1950s and 60s shaped our thinking on gender and sexuality.
A panel discussion about Canada's missing and murdered aboriginal women.
Essay by Emelia Symington Fedy.