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Welcome to the austere 1940s: Your guide to Episode 1

THURS JUNE 14 at 8/8:30 NT. In the series premiere of Back in Time for Dinner, the household, rooms are formal, the pantry holds only staple foods and everyone is doing what they can to ensure the survival of Canada during World War ll.
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The arrival of the affluent 1950s: Your guide to Episode 2

THURS JUNE 21 at 8/8:30 NT. In the second episode of Back in Time for Dinner, the Campuses travel back to an age of baby-brain, back-seat parenting, brooding teenagers and atomic bomb warnings.
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Swing into the rebellious 1960s: Your guide to Episode 3

THURS JUNE 28 at 8/8:30 NT. The third episode of Back in Time for Dinner explores the swinging sixties. This decade has everything: explosions, protests, assassinations, national celebrations, new genres of music, revolutions and flower power.
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Enter the contradictory 1970s: Your guide to Episode 4

THURSDAY JULY 5 at 8/8:30 NT. In the fourth episode of Back in time for Dinner, the Campuses enter a decade where middle class families are searching for safety and adventure, nostalgia and newness all at once.
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Take a sharp turn into 1980s: Your guide to Episode 5

THURSDAY JULY 12 at 8/8:30 NT. Back in Time for Dinner's fifth episode dives into the 1980s, a wildly neon decade where many firsts take flight, including the birth of globalization, yuppies and enormous hair!
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Dial up the 1990s: Your guide to Episode 6

THURSDAY JULY 19 at 8/8:30 NT. In the season finale of Back in Time for Dinner, we travel back to the decade where middle-class families are navigating the technological, scientific, and economic developments that are fast propelling us into the Millennium.
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World Volleyball Beach Pro Tour Elite 16: Day 5 - Brasilia

Watch the exciting conclusion to the Brasilia stop of the World Volleyball Beach Pro Tour Elite 16.
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CBC Sports Late Night: World Aquatics Diving World Cup - Windsor

The pool's top divers go head-to-head in Windsor, Ontario for the latest stop on the World Aquatics Diving World Cup tour.
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Northern Super League: Toronto vs Montreal

Watch AFC Toronto and Montreal Roses FC go head-to-head in Northern Super League action from BMO Field.
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CBC Sports: World Aquatics Diving World Cup - Windsor

The pool's top divers go head-to-head in Windsor, Ontario for the latest stop on the World Aquatics Diving World Cup tour.
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World Volleyball Beach Pro Tour Elite 16: Day 4 | Court 1 - Brasilia

Watch court 1 action from the penultimate day of the World Volleyball Beach Pro Tour Elite 16 stop in Brasília.
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World Volleyball Beach Pro Tour Elite 16: Day 4 | Court 2 - Brasilia

Watch court 2 action from the penultimate day of the World Volleyball Beach Pro Tour Elite 16 stop in Brasília.
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Carney campaigns in Ontario after final debate of campaign

Liberal Leader Mark Carney is speaking from Niagara Falls, Ont., on Friday, a day after the English-language debate.
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Multi-agency search continues for missing child in Guysborough County

First responders were called to Cooks Cove at approximately 1:40 p.m. AT on Thursday. RCMP say police, fire, EHS, multiple ground search and rescue teams and the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre are on site.

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How the search for Elon Musk's Saskatchewan roots uncovered a history of conspiracy theories and radical polit

When CBC investigative journalist Geoff Leo went in search of Elon Musk's family roots in Saskatchewan, he had no idea what he would find in the story of Musk's grandfather, Joshua Haldeman, a conspiracy minded political maverick scarred by the depression of the 1930s who railed against vaccines and embraced apartheid South Africa.
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Director Ryan Coogler swings big with new vampire horror film Sinners

Culture critics Kathleen Newman-Bremang, Jackson Weaver and Rollie Pemberton talk about Ryan Coogler’s new film Sinners.
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'Fun stuff starts now': Maple Leafs turn attention to Senators in Battle of Ontario playoff series

Toronto, which topped the Atlantic Division with 108 points, opens the post-season Sunday night against the Ottawa Senators in Game 1 of a best-of-seven series that represents the first playoff Battle of Ontario in more than two decades.
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Nurses' union doubles down on concerns over possible move of gynecology to Janeway

Registered Nurses' Union president Yvette Coffey says moving gynecology care to the Janeway children hospital is not a political issue, it's an health-care issue for women and children.
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The Fifth Estate: Road to Ruin — The double murder of Canadian millionaires

Canadian animation pioneer Daniel Langlois was known for films like the Matrix and Jurassic Park. When the millionaire and his partner were killed in Dominica last December, it exposed a web that extends into politics and corruption. Watch now.
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50 years ago, the Khmer Rouge began its reign of terror in Cambodia. Justice remains elusive

April 17, 1975, marked the start of Year Zero, the attempt by the Khmer Rouge and its leader Pol Pot to "reset" Cambodia and fashion it into a new Communist society by purging swaths of culture, traditions and people. An estimated 1.5 to two million Cambodians were killed and hundreds of thousands fled to other countries, including Canada. The Sunday Magazine senior producer Howard Goldenthal looks at the legacy of that time, and how far we've come in attempts to pursue justice for war crimes since then.
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Brandi Carlile on collaborating with her hero Elton John

The 11-time Grammy winner has teamed up with Elton John on a new album, Who Believes in Angels? She joins Q's Tom Power to talk about it.
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Cate Blanchett's accents are so masterful that she sometimes forgets the sound of her real voice

In an interview with Q’s Tom Power, the Oscar-winning actor discusses her latest roles in the political satire Rumours and the psychological thriller Disclaimer.

Driver killed after vehicle hits pole, catches fire early Friday: Toronto police

One person is dead after their vehicle collided with a pole and caught fire in Scarborough early Friday, Toronto police say. 

Judge made 'palpable' errors in ruling city deliberately stalled Parker lands development: Appeal Court

The City of Winnipeg has been exonerated from stalling a 1,900-unit residential development planned for the former Parker lands. Manitoba's highest court overturned a King's Bench judge's decision that found two planning officials deliberately slowed Fulton Grove’s progress.