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Elbows Up! Hockey, politics and patriotism with Roy MacGregor

Episode 101

The award-winning journalist explores the intersection of hockey, politics and patriotism, highlighting Canada’s 2025 4 Nations Face-Off victory over the U.S. amid tensions from Trump’s tariff war

  • 28 minutes

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The core of the mountain with Alison Criscitiello

Episode 98

Searching for clues to a changing climate on a record-breaking expedition to the top of Canada’s tallest peak

  • 46 minutes

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Christmas at Devil’s Portage – Charles Camsell

Episode 96

Recalling a memorable Christmas along the trail to the Klondike in the 19th century with an annual reading of Charles Camsell’s Arctic explorations by podcast host David McGuffin

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Laval St. Germain’s journey to Afghanistan’s highest mountain

Episode 95

The renowned Canadian adventurer immerses readers in a thought-provoking discussion about the current state of Afghanistan and his experience on Mt. Noshaq

  • 51 minutes

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Manitoba’s historic Dawson Trail with Pierrette Sherwood and Mimi Lamontagne

Episode 93

Highlighting the new interpretive trail featuring a series of permanent art exhibits and 15 wayfinding markers showcasing traditional place names and the Dawson Trail’s historical legacy

  • 44 minutes

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Nunavut’s hunt for healthy food 

Across Nunavut, food insecurity continues to affect daily life. For many Inuit, the answer lies not in the grocery store, but on the land.

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Julian Brave NoiseCat on his Oscar-shortlisted documentary

The filmmaker and writer discusses his documentary Sugarcane, which investigates the abuse and missing children at St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School

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Christa Couture on enabling disabled travel in Canada

The musician, writer, amputee and host of the AMI travel series Postcards From, discusses advocating for accessibility while challenging stereotypes across Canada and more

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Exceeding expectations on Canada’s tallest peak

Ice core scientist and alpine climber Alison Criscitiello discusses her record-breaking expedition to Mt. Logan

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Our Country: Pujjuut Kusugak

The Inuktitut-language commentator talks about his cabin near Rankin Inlet, NU., a place of peace and family gatherings 

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Eileen Delehanty Pearkes on the Columbia River Treaty

The author, speaker and researcher discusses the controversial history surrounding the famed Treaty and her hopes for the future of the Columbia River 

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Flags, annexation fears take centre stage at RCGS event with former Prime Minister Stephen Harper

At a launch event for his new book, Flags of Canada, Harper called for renewed Canadian nationalism

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Addressing the state of race in modern-day Canadian media 

Journalist Christopher Cheung wants newsrooms to change how they cover stories

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Excerpt from Two Springs, One Summer: A Year Inside the Life of a Chronic Adventurer

Renowned adventurer Frank Wolf takes readers on an epic journey through Canada’s unforgiving northern wilderness 

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Excerpt from Travels Up the Creek: A Biologist’s Search for a Paddle

Biologist Lorne Fitch engages readers in a collection of essays reshaping perspectives on environmental stewardship toward a sustainable future

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Excerpt from Manomin: Caring for Ecosystems and Each Other

Grounded in Indigenous methodologies, Manomin examines our interconnectedness with the natural world

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Book Excerpt: From a Square to a Circle: Haida Basketry 

Haida weaver Delores Churchill shares the stories of her life, her culture and the importance of passing cultural knowledge in this part memoir, part how-to guide

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(Here & There’s award-winning episode) Anne of Green Gables – a Japanese sensation?

Episode 6

Revisiting the surprising story of how this young, freckle-faced P.E.I. protagonist took by storm on another island half a world away

  • 35 minutes

People & Culture

Skywalkers: the Kahnawá:ke Mohawks who built New York City

Episode 16

Just an 18-minute drive from downtown Montreal is Kahnawà:ke, a lively community with a vibrant culture, rich history and an interesting backstory 

  • 27 minutes

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Our Green Heart – The Soul and Science of Forests with Diana Beresford-Kroeger

Episode 92

The renowned botanist, biochemist and best-selling author on the wisdom of trees and her new book about the science of forests and the role trees can play in reversing the climate crisis

  • 36 minutes

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Go Habs Go — A hockey story about much more than hockey

Episode 13

Hockey is more than just a game in Montreal; it’s a window to Quebec culture whether you’re a hockey fan or not

  • 27 minutes

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Storm chasing with Jaclyn Whittal

Episode 91

For more than a decade, meteorologist Jaclyn Whittal has been reporting on extreme weather across North America — learn about how she got into the field and what it takes to be a storm chaser

  • 41 minutes

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Our Country: Tyler Johnston

The Letterkenny star relaxes and recharges at mom’s house on Hatzic Lake, B.C.

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Gone Viking with Bill Arnott

Episode 83

Bestselling author Bill Arnott discusses his work as a writer tracing the voyages of Vikings around the world 

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Last of the lookouts

In an age of advancing technologies, the art and science of watching for wildfires from lookouts is fading away. But fire lookout Bart Vanderlinde watches on.

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Tanya Talaga on her new book, The Knowing

The journalist and bestselling author shares a personal retelling of Canadian history 

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Sugarcane: the documentary of St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School with Julian Brave NoiseCat

Episode 91

Directors Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie’s new film Sugarcane follows a very personal investigation into abuse and missing children at St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School that sparks a reckoning on the nearby Sugarcane Reserve

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How the Farmerettes helped win the Second World War with Alison Lawrence

Episode 84

The actor, playwright and author discusses her upcoming play about the young women who kept Ontario’s farms running during the Second World War

  • 30 minutes

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Love affair with Lake O’Hara: On the trail of the Group of Seven’s J.E.H. MacDonald

A sweeping new exhibit at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies celebrates MacDonald’s “O’Hara Era” through paintings, diaries, letters and artifacts

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A life well lived: Karsten Heuer and Leanne Allison

As the conservation advocate reaches the chosen end of his life, Heuer and his partner in storytelling (and life) are recognized for their life’s work

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Was the Group of Seven really that great?

Episode 9

Award-winning NPR producer Scott Gurian takes us on an Ontario road trip to uncover the artists’ lesser-known story

  • 36 minutes

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Salmon Run: humour, happiness and hope on the highways and great rivers of Eastern Canada

Jeff McIntyre’s new graphic novel illustrates how nature and the road can nurture beleaguered souls

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Rekindling hope: Kanaka Bar’s climate evacuees

As wildfire seasons worsen, residents of British Columbia’s southern interior have been repeatedly evacuated. They may be climate evacuees, but this hasn’t stopped them finding solutions, Canadian Geographic writer David Geselbracht reports in his new book Climate Hope.

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Creatures of the night: a Montreal all-nighter 

It’s all Cirque, no Soleil as Canadian author Heather O’Neill and her daughter Arizona take in the Nuit Blanche festival and extol the virtues of an endless night

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Team Canada celebrates another successful year of the International Geography Olympiad

Ontario students bring back three medals and a collection of memories that will last a lifetime

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Hand talk: Reclaiming Plains Indian Sign Language

Plains Indian Sign Language was used by generations of Indigenous Peoples to communicate across languages and landscapes. Now, it’s being reclaimed. 

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Parler avec les mains : se réapproprier la langue des signes des Autochtones des Plaines

La langue des signes des Autochtones des Plaines a été utilisée pendant de nombreuses générations pour permettre aux peuples autochtones de communiquer entre eux malgré les idiomes et la distance qui les séparaient. Le temps est venu de se la réapproprier.

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A prayer not a protest

The South Saskatchewan River is under unprecedented pressure. Now, a major irrigation project is set to expand.

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Jenni Gibbons on her role in Canada’s return to the moon

The Canadian astronaut discusses her journey as an astronaut and next steps in space exploration

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Unearthing Indigenous roots with Coleen Rajotee

The Cree television host and gardener celebrates season three of Vitality Gardening, sharing her biggest lessons, giant discoveries, and larger-than-life tomatoes

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From Jeju to Tofino: Korean chef adds new flavours to Vancouver Island — with a little help from his mother

A mother-son duo’s culinary journey from Korea to Canada’s West Coast

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Life after death: the real Lucy Maud Montgomery

Celebrating the woman behind Anne of Green Gables as we approach the literary icon’s 150th birthday 

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Honouring our Greatest Generation RCAF Pilots

Episode 8

A firsthand glimpse of an air crew’s life on D-Day and some astounding contributions on the home front that led the Allies to victory 

  • 28 minutes

People & Culture

Anne of Green Gables – a Japanese sensation?

Episode 6

Hear the surprising story of how this young freckle-faced PEI protagonist took by storm on another island half a world away

  • 35 minutes

People & Culture

New museum exhibition celebrates women war artists 

As high-profile wars rage in Europe and the Middle East, the Canadian War Museum tackles how women perceive war. Outside the Lines: Women Artists at War opens May 24. 

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Roasting resilience: Nadine Umutoni’s coffee mission

A journey of coffee, culture, and compassion from Rwanda to Vancouver  

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Excerpt from Points of Interest: In Search of the Places, People, and Stories of BC

Canadian Geographic associate editor Abi Hayward’s “A Beachcomber’s Love Story” appears in The Tyee‘s 20th anniversary anthology, which celebrates the stories of British Columbia

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Languages of the land: Tsé Itzoh/Louise Profeit-LeBlanc on soh thun, dealing with life

In the third part of the “Languages of the Land” digital series, the storyteller, artist and choreographer speaks to Canadian Geographic on life’s teachings and working together

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