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The Book of Negroes is relevant now more than ever as the fight for Black rights takes centre stage

The six-partminiseries, based on author Lawrence Hill's best-selling and award-winning novel, first aired on CBC back in 2015 to great acclaim from critics and audiences alike.

Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski on his insecurities, and how his Canadian roots helped shape his worldview

Fans of TV's Queer Eye are about to get to know Antoni Porowski even better through his new project, a deeply personal cookbook-slash-memoir.

How to raise a Nobel Peace Prize winner: Ziauddin Yousafzai on being Malala's father

Ziauddin Yousafzai, father of the famous and passionate advocate for women's rights and education, describes what it was like to raise Malala and her siblings.

Battling burnout: Modern work pressures distort our very identities, warns Rahaf Harfoush

People need to question why the sheer amount of work we do is so thoroughly woven into our identities these days and looms so large in how we measure our success, author and work expert says.

Ontario injured workers shut out of medical pot coverage told to take opioids instead

A CBC Toronto investigation shows that many injured workers in Ontario are being prescribed potentially addictive cocktails of opioids and other pharmaceuticals instead of less harmful substances like medical marijuana.
The Interview

Tiger Mother talks tribalism: Amy Chua on why U.S. society is slipping into perilous territory

The 'Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother' author is also a foreign policy expert, and her latest book delves into the impact ethnic and cultural rivalries can have on international relations - and how Americas blindness to this has led to domestic turmoil and foreign policy blunders.
The Interview

How Emily Steel toppled TV titan Bill O'Reilly the inside story

New York Times journalist Emily Steel tells the inside story of the Bill O'Reilly investigation, and how she and her team persuaded a source to go public with allegations of sexual harassment.

Jesse Jackson reflects on Martin Luther King's legacy 50 years after his assassination

U.S. civil rights icon Jesse Jackson sat down with CBCs The National to talk about Dr. Martin Luther Kings assassination.
Q&A

The National Interview: The Unsinkable Tina Brown

Tina Brown, trailblazing former editor of publications such as Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, offers insight on everything from Trump, to Prince Harry's royal engagement, to the sexual assault scandals sweeping the entertainment industry.

Crowdfunded public school programs fuel controversy

Organizations like My Class Needs are providing much-needed equipment to elementary classrooms through crowdfunding, but some worry it's creating a two-tiered education system and reducing the pressure on government to pay for schooling.