Editor's Choice from CBC Radio
Editor's Choice From CBC Radio
CBC Radio's Editor's Choice is our daily podcast of the highlight of our broadcast day. A special treat for the ears plucked from the airwaves for your listening pleasure.
February 21st: Bio-Fuel and Wheat Prices
Gabriel Award Winning radio is being spotlighted on the Editor's Choice Podcast this week. Today's selection is from Metro Morning - an interview with the mother of Holly Jones as she seeks solace in a garden she dedicated to her lost daughter.
October 23rd: Road Rage
Let's be honest, we're all guilty of the occasional angry outburst behind the wheel.
It's easy to get frustrated in the city, where the roads are crowded and everyone is in a hurry.
But for some people, road rage is an everyday occurrence.
One of ...
October 22nd: Sure You Can
Here?s a situation we can all relate to: You?re by yourself, trying something really tricky, maybe spinning a basketball on one finger. And then, you do it!
So of course, you want to show someone, anyone, this cool thing you just did. But under the ...
October 19th: The Coal Keeps Burning
Can you imagine ..a fire that's been burning for 30 years?
It's in an abandoned coal mine near the town of Carmacks in central Yukon.
The fire is embedded in coal seams buried in a hill, and in a number of places it?s burned through to the surface.
So, ...
October 19th: The Coal Keeps Burning
Can you imagine ..a fire that's been burning for 30 years?
It's in an abandoned coal mine near the town of Carmacks in central Yukon.
The fire is embedded in coal seams buried in a hill, and in a number of places it?s burned through to the surface.
So, ...
October 18th: Dual Loyalties
Throughout the week, Toronto?s Metro Morning has been exploring what it means to be Canadian.
In a city as multicultural as Toronto, many immigrants who become citizens experience mixed feelings about their new identity and are pulled by a sense of dual ...
October 18th: Dual Loyalties
Throughout the week, Toronto?s Metro Morning has been exploring what it means to be Canadian.
In a city as multicultural as Toronto, many immigrants who become citizens experience mixed feelings about their new identity and are pulled by a sense of dual ...
October 17th: The Unexpected War
On The Current, host Anna-Maria Tremonti spoke with the authors of ?The Unexpected War.?
The book documents the behind-the-scenes reasoning and manipulations that led us to Kandahar.
October 17th: The Unexpected War
On The Current, host Anna-Maria Tremonti spoke with the authors of ?The Unexpected War.?
The book documents the behind-the-scenes reasoning and manipulations that led us to Kandahar.
October 16th: City Vote, Country Vote
In the last federal election, a number of rural ridings were decided by razor thin margins, so you can expect them to be key battlegrounds in the next campaign.
But as the CBC's Louise Elliott reports, both rural AND urban voters are increasingly ...
October 16th: City Vote, Country Vote
In the last federal election, a number of rural ridings were decided by razor thin margins, so you can expect them to be key battlegrounds in the next campaign.
But as the CBC's Louise Elliott reports, both rural AND urban voters are increasingly ...
October 15th: Philippine Medical Science
CBC Radio One?s arts and entertainment show Q took a dip into the debate over racial slurs on TV.
It?s in the wake of controversy in the Filipino community about a comment made on the season premier of ?Desperate Housewives.?
Host Jian Ghomeshi brought ...
October 15th: Philippine Medical Science
CBC Radio One?s arts and entertainment show Q took a dip into the debate over racial slurs on TV.
It?s in the wake of controversy in the Filipino community about a comment made on the season premier of ?Desperate Housewives.?
Host Jian Ghomeshi brought ...
October 12th: Free the Net
There's a quiet movement of Internet philanthropists growing in Vancouver.
They want to offer wireless Internet free-of-charge, so that anyone can use it.
It's called Free The Net, and they plan to take it Canada-wide.
But not everybody's happy about ...
October 12th: Free the Net
There's a quiet movement of Internet philanthropists growing in Vancouver.
They want to offer wireless Internet free-of-charge, so that anyone can use it.
It's called Free The Net, and they plan to take it Canada-wide.
But not everybody's happy about ...
October 11th: An Honest Taxpayer
When federal and provincial taxes are levied at the pumps, it?s enough to make some people switch to green fuel. At least they?re not taxed...except for Jake Palmer.
He actually fought to pay taxes on his green fuel. A report by Shaun Waters.
October 11th: An Honest Taxpayer
When federal and provincial taxes are levied at the pumps, it?s enough to make some people switch to green fuel. At least they?re not taxed...except for Jake Palmer.
He actually fought to pay taxes on his green fuel. A report by Shaun Waters.
October 10th: The Great Stan Lee
He's the man who assembled the Avengers, lit up the Human Torch, and taught Spider-man how to swing! The man behind Marvel Comics, Stan "The Man" Lee joined host Jian Ghomeshi on Q.
PLUS - Angela Misri passes the Editor's Choice torch.
October 10th: Comic Book Creator Stan Lee
He's the man who assembled the Avengers, lit up the Human Torch, and taught Spider-man how to swing! The man behind Marvel Comics, Stan "The Man" Lee joined host Jian Ghomeshi on Q.
PLUS - Angela Misri passes the Editor's Choice torch.



















