Radio Canada International
Radio Canada International
RCI is CBC/Radio-Canada’s multilingual service, providing audiences with an opportunity to discover and, above all, to understand and gain insight into the reality of Canadian society, along with its cultural and democratic values.

Environment & Animal Life, Society

RCI Microsite: Eye on the arctic-Lucrative future

Rebrodcast – The offshore oil and gas business is looking lucrative. This is the story of a business relationship forming between Greenland and Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada. CBC’s Marie Wadden travels to Greenland to look at a country that could provide »

Society

Dispelling the myth that blacks are ill-suited to northern climates

Since 1995 and as a result of a motion in Canada’s parliament, February has been designated Black History Month in Canada. It has been so designated in order to recognize the contribution of black Canadians to this country including such »

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Radio Canada International: 70 years of broadcasting

Help us look back at our history! On February 25, 2015, RCI will celebrate its 70th anniversary. Were you one of our listeners when we did our first shortwave broadcast? Did you discover us later on Sirius satellite, CBC or at rcinet.ca? »

Indigenous, Society

Rebroadcasted Story: Losing their Words

In this documentary, Radio Canada International journalist Eilís Quinn follws the unique linguistic journey of an aspiring MC from Nunavut. She also interviews Canadian, Alaskan and Greenland Inuit from the world of hip-hop, theatre, film, literature and linguistics, finding unique »

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Refugees in Canada: Whether you’re an asylum seeker or a refugee, tell us your story.

In our feature web project Refugees in Canada we turn our spotlight on refugees in Canada. If you’ve applied for asylum or if you’re a refugee, tell us your story. What country are you from? Why did you leave? How did you »

Society

Highway to Heaven

Rebroadcast It’s something of a truism that media outlets tend to feed off of conflict. A story isn’t worth telling, you will sometimes hear in newsrooms, unless it involves a struggle or a disagreement of some sort. But our next »