The allegations around election interference continue to dominate the political conversation in Ottawa, but how is it playing out across the country? Journalists Susan Delacourt, national columnist for the Toronto Star, and Matt Gurney, co-founder of The Line on Substack join guest host Helen Mann to discuss Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to appoint a special rapporteur to probe the issue as he faces continued pressure to hold a public inquiry.
Lynden Steeves has been pumped to play the organ at the World Junior Ice Hockey Championship in Moncton, N.B., bellowing tunes behind each game in his shiny red suit and sock feet.
London tour guide Jack Chesher has walked many people through the history of the Hardy Tree. Named after the Victorian-era writer Thomas Hardy, the lone ash tree is just a short walk from King's Cross station, in St. Pancras Gardens, surrounded by gravestones. It has been celebrated as a symbol of life amid death for over 150 years but now the famous tree has met its own end.
Craig Elston didn't picture spending Christmas inside his Buffalo, N.Y., barbershop, and he especially didn't picture spending it there with about 30 others. But when a deadly blizzard left him stranded, he opened his doors to neighbours in need.