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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 'I know the Yazidis are going through hell': ISIS survivors in Canada plead for help for family left behind | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:44

After surviving sexual slavery under the brutal rule of ISIS, Yazidis who escaped to Canada cannot find closure because of family members who are still missing, languishing in refugee camps or still in ISIS hands. They want Canada to do more to reunite them.

 Government must do more to help Yazidi refugees, says advocate | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:55

Majed El Shafie and Mavis Himes have become lifelines for Yazidi refugees who have settled in Canada - as well as those still living under ISIS rule.

 Doug Ford's vow to fight federal carbon tax part of concerted effort, prof says | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:25

Ontario premier-designate Doug Ford has vowed to scrap the cap-and-trade system. But critics warn the move against taxing greenhouse gas emissions will have a domino effect both politically and economically.

 The Senate passed the pot bill. What happens now? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:12

Canada is on its way to being the first industrialized country in the world to legalize pot nationally. The contentious Bill C-45 to legalize recreational marijuana passed on Tuesday.

 Full Episode for June 20, 2018 - The Current | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:14:58

From Yazidi women settling in Canada after surviving sexual slavery but who are not at peace knowing their family members are in the hands of ISIS; to the support Yazidi refugees rely on; to a bill passed that pushes legalizing weed forward; to the impact of scrapping cap-and-trade in Ontario ... This is The Current.

 Increase in Toronto shootings will continue without new strategy, argues anti-gun advocate | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:37

More than a decade after the 'summer of the gun,' Toronto has seen a recent spike in shootings, including two little girls at a playground. Some argue policing and prevention strategies need a new approach.

 What makes it a murder? Coroner's office inquiry into 'concealed homicides' after Mississauga deaths | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:29

Three family members died in their Mississauga home over a period of several years, but it was only after the third death that police established a suspicious pattern. The Current talks to investigators about how they approach the scene of a death, and where mistakes can be made.

 Drummer Sheila E. encourages female musicians to keep smashing taboos | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:37

Legendary drummer Sheila E. had to fight for recognition throughout her career. She advises other young and aspiring female musicians to be confident, despite obstacles like sexism and harassment that can still be found in the industry.

 Full Episode for June 19, 2018 - The Current | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:14:10

From solutions addressing Toronto's surge in gun violence; to breaking down the taboo of female drummers; to how three deaths in an Ontario family is shining a light on so-called concealed murders ... This is The Current.

 Full Episode for June 18, 2018 - The Current | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:11:07

From a call on the government to admit more LGBTQ refugees into Canada; to debating the legacy of Thomas Jefferson with the exhibit of Sally Hemings' bedroom; to how an Austrian Jew taught orphans to become members of China's symphony orchestra ... This is The Current.

 Finding Adler: The music and mystery of the Jewish refugee who shaped the lives of a Chinese family | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:20

During the Second World War, a Jewish refugee escaped the Nazis and fled to Shanghai. There, he taught music to a group of orphans, but abruptly disappeared in 1947. The Chinese-Canadian son of one of those orphans, Fang Sheng, grew up hearing stories of this man, and set out to solve the mystery of what happened to him.

 What Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings had was not a 'love affair,' new Monticello exhibit reveals | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:02

An exhibit at the Monticello plantation is being applauded by many descendants for acknowledging the life of Sally Hemings, and for sharing the truth behind her relationship with Thomas Jefferson.

 Helping refugees becoming a 'popularity contest,' says advocate | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:24

Conservative MP Michelle Rempel has called for the government to let in more LGBT refugees and to track the numbers, but some advocates worry about politicizing the refugee system and warn against prioritizing any particular group over others.

 Should Canada scrap immigration deal with the U.S. over safety concerns? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:09

Safe Third Country Agreement is based on the understanding that both countries are safe for refugees

 Lea Garofalo was killed by her Mafia family. Now she's the face of anti-mob protests | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:25

Alex Perry's new book looks at the women who are fighting to bring down the Mafia, and inspiring people across Italy to say enough is enough.

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