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Your essential daily news podcast. We take you deep into the stories shaping Canada and the world. Hosted by Jayme Poisson. Every morning, Monday to Friday.

Visit https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner for show descriptions, links, and transcripts.

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Front Burner CBC News & Politics

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    • 3.9 • 165 Ratings

Your essential daily news podcast. We take you deep into the stories shaping Canada and the world. Hosted by Jayme Poisson. Every morning, Monday to Friday.

Visit https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner for show descriptions, links, and transcripts.

Subscribe to Sounds Good: CBC's Podcasts newsletter for the finest podcast recommendations and behind-the-scenes exclusives. 

    A pregnant woman’s perilous journey out of Gaza

    A pregnant woman’s perilous journey out of Gaza

    Lubna Al Rayyes, was in the third trimester of a high risk pregnancy when the war in Gaza started. She was frightened of what that meant for her and her baby. How do you plan for your delivery, when you’re living with airstrikes and having to uproot your life? 

    That’s when she connected with reporter Gabrielle Berbey, who documented Lubna’s journey…from attempting to get medical care in a warzone, to trying to make her way to Canada, where she has family. Gabrielle’s reporting is featured in the most recent episode of the critically-acclaimed podcast Reveal, from the Centre of Investigative Reporting.

    • 25 min
    Were years of Canadian paternity tests just guesswork?

    Were years of Canadian paternity tests just guesswork?

    If you're pregnant but not sure who the father of your baby is, you might turn to a DNA testing company for a prenatal paternity test for some certainty — a company like Viaguard Accu-Metrics, based in the Toronto area. But for years, Viaguard was selling tests that sometimes identified the wrong fathers — and the company's owner knew.

    CBC investigative reporter Jorge Barrera walks us through his team's investigation into the company, and some of the expectant parents whose lives were upended by incorrect paternity test results.

    • 25 min
    The Liberals' plan to fix the housing crisis

    The Liberals' plan to fix the housing crisis

    Today, the government unveiled their federal budget. And they are spending big on housing.

    They pledged billions of dollars for low-cost loans to increase rental construction, 30-year mortgages for first-time home buyers, and programs to spur non-profit housing.

    All in all, they’re promising to build 3.87 million homes by 2031.

    But will it fix the affordability crisis? We ask Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Minister Sean Fraser.

    • 30 min
    Israeli-Iranian shadow war breaks into the open

    Israeli-Iranian shadow war breaks into the open

    On Saturday night, Iran launched its first-ever direct attack into Israel, firing off some 300 drones and missiles. While Israel says it intercepted some 99 per cent of them, shrapnel from one drone hit a seven-year-old girl, who as of this writing is in critical condition. 

    Iran’s attack follows a major escalation by Israel earlier this month, when a strike at Iran’s consulate in Syria killed 16 people, including a top commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

    Today, the Guardian’s Julian Borger joins us to explain how these latest events have ratcheted up a long-simmering shadow war between the two powers — and the risk that they could bring the region into a much broader, and even more dangerous, conflict.

    • 23 min
    What we know from Canada’s foreign interference inquiry so far

    What we know from Canada’s foreign interference inquiry so far

    Politicians, staffers and intelligence officials have been testifying in Ottawa over the last several weeks in a public inquiry into foreign interference in Canadian elections in 2019 and 2021. While many details remain classified, it appears from the testimony that China, India and even Pakistan made attempts. But did those attempts have meaningful impacts?

    CBC senior parliamentary reporter Janyce McGregor explains what the inquiry has shown about Canada's ability to recognize and repel foreign interference in its elections — and what that could mean for the next one.

    For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts 

    Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.

    • 26 min
    Trump 'won' on abortion. Could it lose him this election?

    Trump 'won' on abortion. Could it lose him this election?

    Abortion is a topic that many analysts believe could present the biggest threat to Donald Trump’s political comeback. This week, he made two major statements that attempted to put distance between himself and the issue.

    But what does it mean that Trump is now running away from a policy Republicans spent decades fighting for?

    Today, CBC Washington correspondent Alexander Panetta joins us for a look at a problem Trump helped create, and what it could mean for the November presidential election.

    • 26 min

Customer Reviews

3.9 out of 5
165 Ratings

165 Ratings

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Jayme welcome back! Stick with what you do exceedingly well.
Your American politics programs were annoying. Canadas politics are innumerable.
What an excellent revealing show.
Much like Israel’s Pegasus spyware Lavender reveals true face of current regime. Nasty!

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Background music

Please get rid of it; very annoying

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Some good info, but ….

This show is really woke. Like really really really woke. Some of the reporting isn’t bad but sadly you can’t trust the show because they are pushing a political agenda and if you don’t know a topic well then you can’t tell where the reported info ends and the dogma begins. It is a shame but there it is. I’ve stopped listening to much of NPR and all of CBC radio because of this. They don’t trust their audience to be smart enough to make up their own minds and they tell you what to think. Its like they don’t know the difference between reporting and editorial content and how important it is to clearly delineate between the two. I used to love CBC radio but I’m now out.

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