
Susan Ormiston
International climate correspondent reporting from Belém, Brazil, who covered protests and negotiations at COP30 for the episode.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 11min
Brazil wants to drill for oil AND cut emissions
Susan Ormiston, CBC's international climate correspondent, reports from COP30 in the Amazon. She discusses Brazil's controversial new offshore oil project, highlighting tensions between local Indigenous communities fearing environmental harm and others hopeful for economic growth. Ormiston reveals criticism over Brazil's dual commitment to protect the climate while expanding oil production. The conversation delves into the broader implications for COP30 and the global struggle between economic needs and urgent climate responsibilities.

Nov 15, 2025 • 30min
The search for two Nova Scotia children, COP 30 protests, Inaugural NSL championship, and more
Selena Alders, a CBC reporter, reveals the heart-wrenching search for Lily and Jack Sullivan, two missing children from Nova Scotia, as the community rallies together for a final effort before winter. Meanwhile, Susan Ormiston, an international climate correspondent, shares insights from the COP30 protests in Brazil, where thousands demand urgent action against climate change amidst ongoing negotiations. The discussion also touches on the thrilling conclusion of the inaugural Northern Super League, highlighting the growing popularity of women’s soccer in Canada.

Nov 14, 2025 • 28min
Canada at COP, PBO on budget, CFL rules change, and more
Rafi Boudiccan, a CBC reporter focused on political and budget issues, discusses the Parliamentary Budget Officer's concerns about the Liberal government's budget commitments and deficit targets. Susan Ormiston, CBC's climate correspondent, reports from COP30 in Brazil, where Canada's commitment to climate action is under scrutiny amidst new fossil fuel projects and Indigenous protests. They also touch on CFL's potential rule changes during Grey Cup weekend, with fans worried about losing the unique essence of the game.


