In honour of the first International Prosthetics and Orthotics Day #ISPOPandODay2022, a fascinating look at how a prosthetic leg is made. @andrewnguyenCBC@cbcwhitecoat is working on a future episode devoted to prosthetists and orthotists.
https://t.co/5fpEXbJj7L
How have decades of conflict reshaped Afghan music?
Our final episode in our series The Idea of Home takes a journey to Afghanistan with members of the Afghan diaspora, who find their way "home" through their music.
https://t.co/eEX0Z1fhQm
@holdswo@NahlahAyed@tayobero
One of the first dishes chef @adrian_forte learned to make in Jamaica was porridge. He shows @mattgallowaycbc his twist on cornmeal porridge, and talks about its significance to his childhood.
Full recipe https://t.co/FZFfXWgEkG
Hear the full conversation at 9am, CBC Radio One
Way to go! @andrewnguyencbc for @DocProjectCBC is nominated in the Best Digital Design category with "The Skyluck Journals" #DPA22 https://t.co/YTYImYjy88
Political division not only hampers efforts to help refugees, it leads to more displacement, says @unhcr@Refugees@FilippoGrandi
“If we cannot make peace, we will not have 95 million refugees and displaced. We'll have many, many more — very, very soon,” he told @mattgallowaycbc
What went wrong with Canada's COVID Alert app? It's more complicated than you think. @Jon_Ore and @andrewnguyenCBC dig more into it. https://t.co/Xvh2QESjap
Haider Issa over at @appleexpertab told me he looks forward to Apple releasing repair manuals for MacBooks and iPhones. Gay Gordon-Byrne at @RepairCoalition says they're pleased - but it was a surprise! We're talking right to repair on @cbccostofliving.
https://t.co/RstUf25H2p
A research scientist fed real 2020 headlines from As It Happens to an artificial intelligence, and it generated a few of its own.
But can our own producers tell the difference between the AI headlines and the real ones?
Can you? https://t.co/trYTUQuXc5
Our new host @mattgallowaycbc joins us on Monday, but how much do you really know him? We joined him on his morning commute — and can confirm, it was dark o’clock — to get to know him a little better.
“I ask people questions all the time — much to perhaps their dismay.”
Before he joins The Current next month, we asked our new host @mattgallowaycbc what he wants Canadians to know about him.
Tune in to Matt’s first show on Jan. 6.
We’re getting excited to welcome our new host @mattgallowaycbc here at The Current — so we asked him what part of the new job excites him the most. His answer? Getting to know Canadians.
Tune in to Matt’s first show on Jan. 6.