• The youngest Canada Reads contestant is now a Disney star: Here’s what she’s reading now
    Mar 30 2026

    The actor Malia Baker was the youngest person ever to compete on Canada Reads. Back then Malia was starring in The Babysitter’s Club on Netflix, and from there joined the Disney universe. She joins the show for a reading check-in. Plus, CBC Books' Talia Kliot talks about her venture into stand-up comedy and recommends two books about comedians.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom

    Remembered Rapture by Bell Hooks

    All About Love by Bell Hooks

    Good Material by Dolly Alderton

    Nobody Asked for This by Georgia Toews


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    28 mins
  • How iconic musician Tegan Quin plans to tackle Canada Reads
    Mar 28 2026

    Chart-topping musician Tegan Quin has joined the table for Canada Reads 2026. She is the second member from the duo Tegan and Sara to participate in Canada Reads, and will defend Loghan Paylor's novel The Cure for Drowning. The team will discuss the upcoming debates and make their case for why this historical queer love story is the one book all of Canada should read.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    The Cure for Drowning by Loghan Paylor


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    26 mins
  • A look inside Canada’s prison book clubs
    Mar 23 2026

    Every month across the country in federal prisons, inmates get together for bookclubs. It may not look like the typical club, but the connection, community and stimulation are all there. It’s a program that’s been running for almost 20 years. Tom Best, the Executive Director of Bookclubs for Inmates, drops by to talk about the program and Antonio Michael's experience as a guest author. Plus, Bridget Raymundo recommends a staff pick and explains its mysterious tie to Heated Rivalry.

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    28 mins
  • The quiet terror of Foe: why Actor Josh Dela Cruz is bringing it to Canada Reads
    Mar 21 2026

    The next Canada Reads panellist and author pairing has joined the table. Actor and TV host Josh Dela Cruz will defend Iain Reid’s novel, Foe. It’s a psychological thriller set against a science fiction backdrop, and examines the nature of a domestic relationship in a climate-change-ravaged country. The eerie familiarity stuck with Dela Cruz well after he finished reading, and will make his case for why it's must-read material for Canadians during the debates in April. Plus, Juno-nominated musician Siibii shares the book they think should be required in classrooms.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Foe by Iain Reid

    Mind's Eye: Stories from Whapmagoostui edited by Emily Masty & Susan Marshall

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    25 mins
  • This writer's mystery illness defied diagnosis for months - here's what she learned from the uncertainty
    Mar 16 2026

    Gill Deacon is a writer, musician and a familiar voice on CBC. A few years ago she developed a debilitating illness that defied diagnosis for many months. In those long months of not knowing, she was forced to adjust to her relationship with uncertainty. Her new book is called A Love Affair with the Unknown: Leaning into the Uncertainty of Modern Life. She’ll talk about her journey, and recommend two similar titles. Plus, Karma Brown answers The Next Chapter’s version of the Proust Questionnaire.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    A Love Affair with the Unknown: Leaning into the Uncertainty of Modern Life

    Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May

    Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities by Rebecca Solnit

    Mother is Watching by Karma Brown


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    28 mins
  • Why Elle-Maija Tailfeathers says A Minor Chorus is the story Canada needs to hear right now
    Mar 14 2026

    Filmmaker and actor Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and author Billy-Ray Belcourt are bringing rural Alberta authenticity to Canada Reads. Tailfeathers will be defending Belcourt’s novel A Minor Chorus. It follows a queer Indigenous doctoral student who steps away from his dissertation to write a novel, feeling caught between his childhood on the reservation, and the newest chapter of his life. They'll get into the upcoming debates, and why Tailfeathers believes this is the story Canada needs now more than ever.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    A Minor Chorus by Billy-Ray Belcourt

    The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison

    I am Woman by Lee Maracle

    Kiss of the Fur Queen by Tomson Highway

    In Search of April Raintree by Beatrice Mosionier


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    27 mins
  • Inside the Toronto Sceptres’ team book club
    Mar 9 2026

    Toronto Sceptres players Claire Dalton and Raygan Kirk share a love of reading, so they decided to start a team book club. They join the show to discuss how the club works, balancing meetings with a busy PWHL schedule and what they're currently reading. Plus, writer and critic Jason Guriel on what makes the perfect book blurb and Canadian legend Fefe Dobson shares which book has been inspiring her lately.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    The Secret Lives of Murderer's Wives by Elizabeth Arnott

    God of the Woods by Liz Moore

    Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens

    A Complicated Kindness by Miriam Toews

    Gone Before Goodbye by Harlan Coben and Reese Witherspoon

    Linda McCartney: Life in Photographs by Annie Leibovitz and Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney


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    26 mins
  • Why Steve Dangle says this novel picked him for Canada Reads
    Mar 7 2026

    Hockey internet personality Steve "Dangle" Glynn says that Tyler Hellard's Searching for Terry Punchout picked him. The pair meets for the first time to discuss Tyler's book, which follows a lost sportswriter's journey home to reluctantly rekindle his relationship with his estranged father, a legendary retired NHL enforcer. They'll talk about Canada's relationship to the game, applesauce, and the invisible string that brought them together for Canada Reads.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Searching for Terry Punchout by Tyler Hellard


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    27 mins