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Hydrogen as an energy source

A field of solar panels and wind mills with two hydrogen trailers on the side.

On Tuesday June 22nd's show: 

National Indigenous Peoples Day

A poster that reads "June 21 National Indigenous Peoples Day" with three illistrations of individuals of either Inuit, First Nations and Metis descent. A Woman plays violin, another person is in full cultural regalia, and another person is bearing a drum.

On Monday June 21'st show: 

Full Show - Episode 338

Justin Trudeau flanked by two bodyguards

On the June 18th show:

The end of Benjamin Netanyahu

Image shows a close up of Benjamin Netanyahu behind a microphone with two Israeli flags behind him.

On June 17th’s show:

  • Dr. Mira Sucharov returns to discuss the end of the Benjamin Netanyahu era in Israel and what it might mean for Middle Eastern relations.
  • Producer Dawn Dickinson previews The Guardian This Week with an article about the impact of capitalism on the property market for younger generations.
  • Community reporter Becki Zerr tells us about the CNIB walking group in Regina, Saskatchewan.
  • Shaun Preece of Double Tap Canada chats about Microsoft’s decision to end support for Windows 10.
  • Content development specialist Sylvi Fekete gives details on this year’s program for the CBC Abilicrew Placements for Excellence.

Telling Our Twisted Histories

A logo designed by graphic artist Sébastien Aubin. The image is red with a black raven and text that reads “Telling our Twisted Histories. Decolonize. One Word At A Time.” The rising raven against the sun symbolizes power, resilience, transformation and rebirth.

On June 16th’s show: 

  • Podcast director Ossie Michelin describes “Telling Our Twisted Histories”, a new CBC Podcast that reclaims Indigenous history.  
  • Community reporter Dorothy Macnaughton shares a recap of the Canadian Accessible Election Town Hall.  
  • Mike Agerbo of the App Show discusses America’s decision to revoke the Trump-era ban on TikTok and WeChat 
  • And, veteran political correspondent Craig Oliver analyzes the latest news in Canadian and American politics including Green Party's Annamie Paul and the NATO and G7 Summit.