The Current from CBC Radio (Highlights) show

The Current from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Summary: CBC Radio's The Current is a meeting place of perspectives with a fresh take on issues that affect Canadians today.

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Podcasts:

 Full Episode for February 20, 2017 - The Current | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4464

From Canadian women war correspondents in WW I, to refreezing the melting arctic, and Canada's obligations to the growing violence in Ukraine... This is The Current.

 Feb 20: Canada's support for Ukraine questioned amid escalating violence | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1209

With tensions flaring in Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Canada called to extend military resources.

 Feb 20: Firing Lines: How three Canadian women became war reporters in WWI | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1511

Debbie Marshal's new book chronicles the women who fought gender conventions with their coverage of the First World War.

 Feb 20: Can a $500 billion geoengineering project save the Arctic from melting? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1484

This plan could not come soon enough, with some forecasters saying the Arctic could be ice-free by 2030.

 Feb 20: Can a $500 billion geoengineering project save the Arctic from melting? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1484

This plan could not come soon enough, with some forecasters saying the Arctic could be ice-free by 2030.

 Feb 20: Firing Lines: How three Canadian women became war reporters in WWI | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1511

Debbie Marshal's new book chronicles the women who fought gender conventions with their coverage of the First World War.

 Feb 20: Canada's support for Ukraine questioned amid escalating violence | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1209

With tensions flaring in Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Canada called to extend military resources.

 Full Episode for February 20, 2017 - The Current | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4464

From Canadian women war correspondents in WW I, to refreezing the melting arctic, and Canada's obligations to the growing violence in Ukraine... This is The Current.

 Full Episode for February 17, 2017 - The Current | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4461

From the impact of U.S. intelligence leaks in the age of Trump, to the photojournalist who spent six weeks with Mosul's SWAT team in their fight against ISIS, and Canadian bus drivers call for a national strategy to keep them safe... This Is The Current.

 Full Episode for February 17, 2017 - The Current | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4461

From the impact of U.S. intelligence leaks in the age of Trump, to the photojournalist who spent six weeks with Mosul's SWAT team in their fight against ISIS, and Canadian bus drivers call for a national strategy to keep them safe... This Is The Current.

 Feb 17: Trump battles U.S. intelligence agencies amid leaks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1147

Leaks are becoming a go-to strategy for analysts alarmed by the new presidency, but to do so is treasonous and all the more dangerous as Trump signals a war on security breaches.

 Feb 17: Bus drivers call for a national policy to protect them on the job | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1394

The death of a Winnipeg bus driver has mobilized public transit drivers who say they face constant threats and danger.

 Feb 17: For Mosul's SWAT team, battle against ISIS personal: photojournalist | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1478

Victor Blue shares insight into the motivations of those putting their lives on the line in the fight against ISIS, having spent six weeks with Mosul’s SWAT team.

 Feb 17: For Mosul's SWAT team, battle against ISIS personal: photojournalist | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1478

Victor Blue shares insight into the motivations of those putting their lives on the line in the fight against ISIS, having spent six weeks with Mosul’s SWAT team.

 Feb 17: Bus drivers call for a national policy to protect them on the job | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1394

The death of a Winnipeg bus driver has mobilized public transit drivers who say they face constant threats and danger.

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