
Juanita Taylor
CBC reporter who covered the repatriation of Indigenous artifacts from the Vatican and reported from the Canadian Museum of History.
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Dec 9, 2025 • 28min
Canada’s ambassador to US steps down, the plight of Sudan’s children, pipeline vote, prepping Canada’s military, and more
Katie Simpson, a CBC News reporter focused on Canada-U.S. relations, discusses the surprising resignation of Canada's ambassador to the U.S. Jennifer Yoon highlights UNICEF's urgent report on Sudan, revealing millions of children in need of aid amid escalating violence. Catherine Cullen covers the political fallout from a contentious vote on Alberta's pipeline, with accusations of political maneuvering. Juanita Taylor shares the return of Indigenous artifacts from the Vatican, underscoring their cultural significance to Canada.

Dec 6, 2025 • 27min
Indigenous cultural items returned, B.C. mill closures, Removing a rusting ship from a Newfoundland waterfront, and more
Juanita Taylor, a CBC reporter on Indigenous repatriation, discusses the historic return of 62 cultural items to Canada from the Vatican, marking a significant step for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. Chris Reyes, a CBC correspondent, covers protests in Washington over U.S. military actions in the Caribbean, spotlighting public dissent amid rising tensions. The podcast also touches on the impact of U.S.-Canada trade disputes on B.C. mills and the federal government's plans to remove a derelict ship blighting a Newfoundland town.

Dec 5, 2025 • 28min
Frank Gehry dies, sport/politics mix at FIFA, Indigenous items repatriated, and more
Peter Armstrong discusses the latest employment statistics, highlighting a rebound in youth hiring and dropping unemployment rates. Juanita Taylor dives into the significant return of 62 Indigenous artifacts, including a kayak, from the Vatican, showcasing the importance of cultural repatriation. Katie Simpson reports on Prime Minister Mark Carney's diplomatic engagements in Washington, particularly during the World Cup draw, which sparked discussions with U.S. and Mexican leaders. A mix of economics, cultural heritage, and international relations unfolds in this engaging conversation.


