Nikolaj Coster-Waldau spoke to us about his new Bloomberg show 'An Optimist’s Guide to the Planet,' where he travels the globe to explore climate solutions. ⬇️ https://t.co/3ftD8cSyjX
@joellacabalu @cbcbakingshow @LesleyBirchard @ALazarowich@LuciusDechausay@Kevin_Eastwood The word is on Dragon’s Den that the hosts have two duplicates of their wardrobe from the show, but contestants wear their own (after producer approval). 😉
How did Chief Crowfoot's regalia end up thousands of miles from home in a UK museum?
@MarcFennell explores the debate on whether the regalia was a gift to colonizers during the signing of Treaty 7 or if the British forces literally stole the shirt off Chief Crowfoot's back.
The episode I directed for Stuff The British Stole airs tonight on CBC and CBC GEM. This episode tells the story of Chief Crowfoot and how his regalia ended up in a British Museum.
Big thanks to everyone in Canada who has watched, streamed or shared #StuffTheBritishStole on @cbcgem It’s lovely to wake up to so many messages of people discovering it.
The Stone of Destiny was taken from Scotland in 1296. In 1950, a group of Scottish students embarked on a heist to steal it back from Westminster Abbey.
@MarcFennell tries to make sense of how it all went down in the latest episode of Stuff the British Stole.
The Koh-i-Noor diamond is one of the largest cut diamonds in the world — and it was taken from a literal child.
The first episode of Stuff the British Stole is now streaming free on @cbcgem: https://t.co/RQOieW4Iri
15 years. That’s how long activist @meslin campaigned against Toronto’s illegal billboards.
But the emotional cost of advocacy has often weighed him down. Find out more in The Billboard Squad by @CatsterCat and @felicityjust: https://t.co/06U4GObuR0