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We are now accepting submissions for the opportunity to be a featured columnist for CBC. We're looking for a broad range of perspectives from new, up-and-coming voices. Open to all residents of Quebec. Apply now!
@OfficialQWF
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We are back with our second annual Black Changemakers series. You can nominate your colleagues, friends and family — anyone who is making a difference, big or small, in your community. Deadline to submit is Nov. 5.
https://t.co/GPpHE4FoT7
Tomorrow marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day to recognize and reflect on the legacy of residential schools in Canada. To mark this event, @cbc is sharing Indigenous perspectives/experiences from across the country. https://t.co/jnkiPP0m2a
Bannock
Fry bread
Moon bread
Today on #TellingOurTwistedHistories w/@kaniehtiio, the jam-packed joys & colonial challenges of a beloved bread: https://t.co/SJo9eU33Tj
@cbcpodcasts
In the wake of Sunday’s tragedy in London, communities want to know how we can move forward. Tonight at 6:30PM we are airing a special on CBC Radio and CBC Listen across Quebec and Ontario.
Join us for a special live broadcast from London. https://t.co/TO7iHhC0a5
First peoples had been living on this land for 11,000 years before its "Discovery". Hear episode 1 of the new @cbcpodcasts series Telling Our Twisted Histories here. New episodes every Monday.
https://t.co/kRUHiXWHYr
Decolonize. One word at a time.
"Telling our Twisted Histories," hosted by @Kaniehtiio Horn, explores words twisted by centuries of colonization. Over 70 people from 15 communities speak for themselves.
Follow for more: https://t.co/ZDrWGCl5gj
Via @CBCMontreal & @cbcpodcasts
From our ongoing investigation into Joyce Echaquan's death to excellence in video to our newscasts following the sword attack in old Quebec City, congrats to our journalists for their exceptional work!
https://t.co/4UAfO0qhkA
Some BILL 101 proposed amendments, AKA Bill 96:
- Put a cap on number of admissions to English CEGEPS
- Ensure French is predominant on outdoor signs - when trademark names aren't in French
- Add two new articles to Canadian Constitution to identify Qc's identity and language
Great lineup for the 2021 edition of the @MorrinCentre's Imagination Writers' Festival! All in a Weekend host @CBCAinslie and The Bridge host @taliindongo are moderating conversations with
@kkaaiiee and Eden Robinson tomorrow evening. Details here.
https://t.co/tvbCRwtadq
The latest episode of @ChosenFamilyCBC is out! This week's guest is SNL cast member Bowen Yang. Now in his 3rd season as a player on the show, Yang discusses his childhood in Brossard and his special connection to Quebec. Listen here:
https://t.co/BDjwTv5K2o
Join @Y4YQuebec on March 27 for a free, virtual youth forum exploring mental health and well-being in the world of pandemic. Hosted by All in a Weekend's @CBCAinslie. Register today.
We’re keeping the conversation going! In partnership with DESTA, join us for a live-streamed discussion about Black empowerment, ownership and development. DestaBx- Black Experience, Changemakers Edition takes place March 27, 2021 at 6:30 p.m.
https://t.co/rkj5ZnpSsu
As I described on air, as a novice home cook with a tendency to go a bit rogue while following recipes, I am on the precipice between intimidated and excited to take this on. Big shoes to fill in chef @sonalikarnick’s absence!
Ask. Network. Learn. 🧠
Registration is now open for CBC Sports U – our FREE virtual one-day summit on Wednesday, March 3rd
Register now to secure your spot to four sessions with industry professionals in sports and media:
https://t.co/ltEN0LJGGL
From the 2010 interview
CO: "Before you go I just want you to note that we did get through this entire interview and I didn't ask you anything about The Sound of Music."
CP: "No, and you deserve a medal, but you're going to cut this part out aren't you?"
Sad to report I’m the latest casualty of layoffs after nearly 28 yrs at CJAD. Thanks to all the class acts I’ve worked with & all the listeners. Grateful & proud to have been part of the legacy of CJAD reporters. (Need a slightly used journalist/assignment editor? Please DM me!)
We are highlighting individuals from the province's Black communities who are making positive changes, giving back and inspiring others. Deadline to nominate someone is Jan. 31.
https://t.co/hRKynUdNvq