![]() ![]() We talk to Alicia Sendrowski, lead author on the study. is home to the world's biggest known cumulative logjam - and it stores a huge amount of carbon that could be released as temperatures rise. We discuss what’s behind the aurora eruption with photographer and storm chaser Matt Melnyk and Kathyrn McWilliams, a professor of physics and engineering physics at the University of Saskatchewan.Īnd a recent study says the Mackenzie River Delta in the N.W.T. Then, this spring the northern lights have been reported as far south as New Mexico. Plus, acclaimed food writer and restaurant critic Ruth Reichl tells us about her new documentary, Food and Country, which explores the food system and the pandemic’s impact on independent producers and restaurants. It was a shock to readers, to food lovers, to media world watchers, to. Matt Galloway talks to Gloria Fung, co-ordinator of Canadian Coalition for a Foreign Influence Registry, and the president of the non-profit Canada-Hong Kong Link and Dick Fadden, former director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. Ruth Reichl Alex Ulreich In 2009, Cond Nast shuttered its premiere food magazine Gourmet after 68 years in business. ![]() Allegations emerged this week that Conservative MP Michael Chong and his family were targetted by a Chinese diplomat living in Canada, prompting questions about when the prime minister knew about the allegations, and what should happen now. ![]()
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