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Storylines

Storylines

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A weekly documentary show for people who love narrative podcasts. These are stories you can’t stop thinking about. That you’ll tell your friends about. And that will help you understand what’s going on in Canada, and why. Every week a journalist follows one story, meets the people at its centre, and makes it make sense. Sometimes it’s about people living out the headlines in real life. Sometimes it’s about someone you’ve never heard of, living through something you had no idea was happening. Either way, you’ll go somewhere, meet someone, get the context, and learn something new. (Plus it sounds really good. Mixed like a movie.) One story, well told, every week, from the award-winning team at the CBC Audio Doc Unit.

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    • Her life depended on the selfless act of a stranger
      Nov 8 2025

      Stephanie Azzarello was dying. To survive, doctors told her she needed to find someone willing to donate part of their liver.

      Her story went out on social media and late one night, it reached the phone of a nurse and mother in Portland Oregon. There was something about Stephanie’s story that made Trisha Beard want to help.

      Liz Hoath brings us this story about two women whose lives became intertwined because of an act of generosity. Storylines is part of the CBC Audio Doc Unit


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      25 min
    • Bats vs wind energy: a gory tale
      Nov 1 2025

      As wind energy continues to grow in Canada, so does the body count for migratory bats.

      Biologist Cori Lausen has spent years advocating to help prevent bats from being killed by wind turbines. She even helped inform the rules around wind energy development and bats in Alberta. But she worries it may have been too little too late to prevent some species from going extinct.

      Molly Segal travels from Alberta wind farms to BC’s forests to discover if there’s a way to save bats without disrupting getting renewable energy from turbines.


      Storylines is part of the CBC Audio Doc Unit


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      26 min
    • Global lithium demand divides communities in South America
      Oct 25 2025

      Indigenous communities in South America say mining threatens their water supply. But the world needs lithium for EVs to fight climate change.


      In the Salinas Grandes salt flats, which hold significant lithium deposits, some residents are saying no to mining. But towns are divided. Some want the jobs that come with mining while others fear what this lithium extraction will do to the water table.


      Storylines is part of the CBC Audio Doc Unit

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      22 min
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