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Ideas

IDEAS is a deep-dive into contemporary thought and intellectual history. No topic is off-limits. In

Episodes

Total: 354

For years as host of the CBC podcast On Drugs, Geoff Turner has examined the history, culture, scien

With increasingly diverse societies, the sorting of people into "us" and "them" is inevitable. This

Writer and filmmaker Luke Galati says "living with bipolar disorder is tough." He shares the realiti

Inhabit Media are at the forefront of a new era of Inuit literature and film. Since 2006, it’s been

In 1853, Mary Ann Shadd Cary became the first Black woman publisher in Canada with her newspaper, Th

Award-winning journalist and author Brandi Morin says reconciliation in Canada is on life support. S

Chava Rosenfarb, Holocaust survivor and Canadian Yiddish writer, was born 100 years ago in Łódź, Pol

Maria Chapdelaine — the fictional character from rural Quebec became a global phenomenon in the 1920

Enslaved in 1840s Virginia, Henry Brown has himself nailed into a postal crate and mailed to a free

Enslaved in 1840s Virginia, Henry Brown has himself nailed into a postal crate and mailed to a free

As Canadians once again find themselves explaining why their country deserves to exist, a group of p

Aaju Peter was 11 years old when she was taken from her Inuk community in Greenland and sent away to

Is it too late to save the planet? Anthropologist Wade Davis doesn't think so — he's inspired by the

How do conversations happen differently in the north? What’s unique about Inuit approaches to silenc

In her final 2024 BBC Reith Lecture, forensic psychiatrist Gwen Adshead assesses how we deal wi

With very rare access, forensic psychiatrist Gwen Adshead gives her third Reith Lecture in

Tech billionaires are on a mission to make the stories of science fiction a reality: space colonizat

Who Owns Outer Space?

2025/1/21

Space exploration is no longer the domain of countries alone. It’s now rapidly becoming the domain o

Nineteenth century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche offers us a method that can help us naviga

Is a criminal trial a search for truth? How do we navigate between the trial process and our lived e