CBC Radio50%
Premier Danielle Smith's vision for Alberta 38%
By Matt Galloway0%
4/10/2026, 12:00:00 AM
BS Summary: This article contains 17 faulty reasoning types, including Framing Effect, Halo Effect, and Appeal to Authority, with Biased Writer Voice as the most egregious example at 44.9% saturation with 155 hits. Analysis detected 700 faulty-reasoning hits from 345 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 44% and a BS Rank of 38% (10,436 of 16,813 articles). This article is better (less manipulative) than 62.10% of the article peer group.
We talk to the Premier of Alberta, Danielle Smith, about the separatist movement to take Alberta out of Canada, and the major push for a nation-building pipeline, happening at the same time.
The stage is being set for a polarizing debate in Alberta.
Separatists say they have the signatures they need to trigger a referendum on leaving Canada.
As the stakes rise, CBC's Allison Dempster takes a closer look at who and what is driving the separatist movement — and who is pushing back in her documentary.
Tonight, the Artemis II crew comes back to Earth at a maximum speed of 38,405 kilometres per hour.
Only a very few people know what that feels like — and Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques is one of them.
We talk to him about his experience of going to the International Space Station and how he feels today as his astronaut friends make their way back home.
Naheed Nenshi is the former mayor of Calgary and the leader of the Alberta NDP.
He joins us to talk about his province's future, being the leader of the opposition against Premier of Alberta Danielle Smith, and NDP Alberta's relationship with the federal New Democratic Party after Avi Lewis becomes the new leader.
Downtown Calgary is undergoing a massive transformation.
There's been a huge influx of funding for new arts and culture, including what's soon to be the biggest performing arts campus in Canada.
So, we go there to hear from the locals!
Jon Cornish is a sports legend and community hero in Calgary.
They played nine seasons for the Stampeders, won two Grey Cups, the Lou Marsh Trophy and is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.
And after their CFL career, they decided to stay in Calgary.
They founded the city's premiere Black leadership organization — the Calgary Black Chambers.
And since 2022 they have served as Chancellor of the University of Calgary.
We talk to Jon Cornish about the city they love, and the future of Calgary they hope to see.
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