
Maduro capture aftermath; U.S. imperialism fears; Lumber industry's metric challenge
2026-1-05 | 26 mins.
The chaos and questions of legality following the U.S. military raid to capture Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro. Plus, the worries that the Trump administration won't stop there with its foreign policy strategy. And why the Canadian lumber industry isn't measuring up to opportunities abroad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

U.S. captures Maduro; Iranian solidarity in Canada; Online deepfake concerns
2026-1-04 | 25 mins.
The U.S. military captures the authoritarian leader of Venezuela, after a deadly assault on the country's capital. A look at the celebrations and the condemnations toward the attack. Plus, the rallies in Canada in solidarity with protests in Iran. And the concerns and consequences over widespread online deepfakes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Likely cause of Swiss fire; Calgary's water main fix timeline; Trump's health
2026-1-03 | 26 mins.
Investigators believe they've pinpointed the likely cause of the deadly New Year's fire at a Swiss ski resort bar. Redmond Shannon reports on the findings, and the heartbreaking pleas from families to find missing loved ones. As economic protests rage in Iran, Eric Sorensen reports on U.S. President Donald Trump's warning to Iran if it kills peaceful demonstrators. Meanwhile, scrutiny is growing about Trump's health. Jackson Proskow looks at how the commander-in-chief is firing back while defiantly disobeying doctors' orders. Back here in Canada, people are surveying the damage after Pimicikamak Cree Nation in Manitoba went days without electricity in the extreme cold. Neetu Garcha looks at what has to happen before residents can return home. Heather Yourex-West reports on when Calgary's major water main break could be fixed, and the frustration in the city over its aging infrastructure. Also, working out of the office - is out. Megan King looks at how Ontario's public servants aren't allowed to work from home anymore. And Katherine Ward introduces you to two Canadian scientists aiming to change how lung imaging is done to speed up diagnostics and improve patient safety. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Deadly Swiss resort fire; What will new grocery code of conduct do?
2026-1-02 | 25 mins.
The start of 2026 has been marred by tragedy in Switzerland. Redmond Shannon reports on the deadly fire at a resort that sent revellers running for their lives; the victims; and what may have ignited the flames. Back in Canada, Seán O'Shea reports on the tragic discovery inside a Barrie, Ont. home, and what shocked neighbours are saying. Skylar Peters updates the situation in Calgary, where boil water advisories are in effect after a major water main break. Canada's new grocery code of conduct is now in effect. Neetu Garcha explains how shoppers could still benefit, even if it won't necessarily lower food prices. Also, Canada's relationship status with the U.S.? It's complicated. Eric Sorensen looks at how 2025 was a turning point for the neighbouring nations. Plus, wrapping up a colourful career: Melissa Ridgen speaks with renowned Indigenous artist JD Hawk about the painting he calls his own Mona Lisa, and why he's hanging up his paintbrush for good. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Calgary's water catastrophe; Brazen bank heist; Olympic hockey roster
2026-1-01 | 25 mins.
Calgary suffers its second water main break in less than two years. Russia strikes Ukraine on New Year's Eve, as hope again fades for a ceasefire. How German thieves got away with millions in a Christmas bank heist. Plus, Hockey Canada unveils its full Olympic roster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices



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