How close is science to solving some of medicine's biggest challenges?
It's an era of incredible change in Egypt. Our foreign affairs panel talks about the future of that country and others in the region.
Falling Apart and Falling Behind
A special series on teen mental health.
November 13 - November 15, 2011
Our Turning Point foreign affairs panel discusses the political fallout of the European debt crisis and what it means for Europe. Plus, could Gadhafi's death reinvigorate the Arab Spring?
The National visits Alberta with a focus on Calgary to explore the economic and political realities in the province right now.
Peter Mansbridge is joined by Scotty Bowman, Cassie Campbell-Pascall, Elliotte Friedman and Ken Dryden for a discussion on the controversies plaguing the game.
They are topics that few teens discuss: depression and suicide. But now, some teens are opening up in surprising ways. Ioanna Roumeliotis shows how some students are bringing these issues out in the open. She also profiles a Canadian school that is trying a new approach to get students talking about their problems before they reach a breaking point.
Trains have become the number one killer of grizzly bears in Banff National Park. Why is it happening, and what can be done about it?
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Full coverage of the uprising in Libya from The National's Susan Ormiston, Nahlah Ayed, Mellissa Fung and Neil Macdonald.
Nicole Williamson, one of only three people to survive the crash of First Air Flight 6560 near Resolute Bay, Nunavut on August 20, 2011, tells the story of that fateful day to CBC News chief correspondent Peter Mansbridge.
During the week of September 12, The National presents in-depth coverage of the economic crisis, from Europe, the U.S., and here at home, and how you can protect your financial future.
The National examines the role of counterterrorism, security & civil rights after 9/11.