The Bridge reflects on the issues of the day, covering topics such as politics, public health, techn
Today an encore presentation of an episode that originally aired on December 12th. James Moore and G
Today an encore presentation of an episode that originally aired on October 17th. What happens behin
Today an encore presentation of an episode that originally aired on September 11th. In the tenth ins
Today an encore presentation of an episode that originally aired on December 21st. Your letters this
It's that time of year when the Good Talk panel convenes to talk about the year-end position on the
Your letters this week are very moving, your memories of holidays past for family and friends. I tha
It's the final regular episode of Smoke, Mirrors and The Truth and we focus on some comments Justin
It's an end bit special today as we approach the holidays. Topic One is that old daydreaming habit m
The accidental killing of three Israeli hostages by Israeli troops has led to new calls, many from I
As the year closes some Liberals seem to have their bounce back, while some Conservatives are a bit
Hard to believe at a time with so many issues facing Canadians that the number one topic in your let
Going back to the future may be one way to look at Housing Minister Sean Fraser's latest announcemen
James Moore and Gerald Butts are back with us for the Moore Butts Conversation #12. We talk a lot ab
The US government continues to be pressured to speak up louder against the continued Israeli invasio
Bruce and Chantal discuss what Justin Trudeau told the editorial board of one of the country's most
Another on-the-road edition of The Bridge, this time from Calgary. And this week the Random Ranter f
The CBC has decided to make up its budget shortfall of 125 million dollars with a series of cuts in
Some of my favourite stories are about the history of Canada's Arctic and almost all of them have be
From Halifax today (on my book tour for "How Canada Works") we focus as we do every Monday on the tw
A committee exchange in Ottawa brings back a debate that we thought was long over. What's the real r