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How A Towel Became One of the Most Prized Objects in the NHL
Players who are interviewed during Hockey Night in Canada receive a free towel. For some players, it's their first "I've made it" moment in the NHL.
Why an Indigenous Filmmaker Directed a VR Documentary About the Highway of Tears
A short piece now touring Canada lets you sit with a mom who lost her daughter.
Canada’s Police Allowed Journalists to ‘Embed’ to Argue For More Surveillance
Robert Cribb of the Toronto Star and Dave Seglins of the CBC explain how their five-part investigative series into digital policing came to be.
The Creators of 'Shit Girls Say' Talk About Coming Out and Playing Straight
Graydon Sheppard and Kyle Humphrey just launched a new show about relearning your sexual identity.
The RCMP Is Using the Media to ‘Create Moral Panic’ About Encryption
Experts say stage-managed information sharing with journalists is a PR play.
Walmart Stores in Canada Found to Be Throwing Out Tons of Perfectly Good Food
Every year, Canada wastes $31 billion worth of food, much of which is retail fruits and vegetables that are just not pretty enough for picky consumers.
The Untold Story of the Small Canadian Town That Was Haunted by Radio Transmissions
From hearing voices in sinks to flickering lights, a new film looks at the otherworldly phenomena caused by Sackville's shortwave towers.
Homeless Man Arrested in Connection with Dead Man Found in George Stroumboulopoulos’ Home
The suspect had a criminal history and matched the description of man seen fleeing the crime scene the day of the murder, according to police.
Who Will Replace Peter Mansbridge at The National?
Who will take the Iron Throne as Canada's Next Top Anchor?
We Watched CBC’s “Edgy” New Show So You Never Have To
Four in the Morning, more like, snore in the morning.
It’s That Time of Year When Americans Are Watching Canadian TV Again
Thanks to the Olympics, US viewers are checking into the CBC.