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Marc Montgomery speaks with Carleton University history professor Paul Litt about ‘Elusive Destiny’ his compelling biography of Canada's 17th Prime Minister, John Napier Turner.
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Rufo Valencia of RCI's Latin American Section explores how the capital of the prairie province of Manitoba accommodates the many faiths of its increasingly multicultural population, beginning with an...
Originally from Morocco, Hamid Slimi is the founder and imam of the Sayeda Khadija Centre in Mississauga, Ontario. The imam, who is very involved in interfaith dialogue, is the founder and head of...
Rabbi Baruch Frydman Khol of Toronto's Beth Tzedec Congregation is one of the religious leaders who accompanied 60 people - Jews, Christians and Muslims - on the Path of Abraham Tour in Israel and...
From "Born to Roll" to "Fire it Up" Johnny Reid has been gaining fans all over North America. Before heading out on a cross-Canada tour, he visited The Link to talk about coming to Canada from...
In this encore broadcast Victor Nerenberg tells us the tale of Lanier Phillips who died just over a week ago. Phillips was a U.S. Navy seaman whose life was forever changed by the kindness shown to...
Growing up in Calgary's tiny black community, writer and author Cheryl Foggo was obsessed with cowboys. She knew the name of John Ware, a well-known figure in the history of Alberta ranching....
Award-winning author Richard Gwyn talks to Marc Montgomery about his two-volume biography of Sir John A. Macdonald, the man many credit with laying the foundation of the Canada we know today. As...
Noted author Richard Gwyn talks to Marc Montgomery about his two volume biography of Sir John A. Macdonald, the man many credit with laying the foundation of the Canada we know today. As Richard Gwyn...
Columnist Victor Nerenberg introduces us to Johnny May, the first native-Canadian pilot in the eastern Arctic, and an inductee in the Aerospace Hall of Fame of Quebec.
Marc Montgomery talks to Kim Thuy about her award-winning first book called "Ru". In the semi-autobiographical Ru, we follow the author from a privileged family in Hanoi, to the terrors of fleeing...
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