Canada’s national public broadcaster CBC/Radio‑Canada has unveiled its Winter 2026 podcast lineup, introducing a mix of new original series alongside returning favorites. CBC continues to build on its role as a leading podcaster in Canada, offering listeners a diverse collection of journalism, investigation, narrative storytelling, and cultural content.
New and Returning Series Across Genres
The Winter 2026 season kicks off with Two Blocks from the White House, an ongoing weekly series that breaks down U.S. political developments through the lens of Canadian impact.
Also launching this winter is Hunting the Suicide Salesman (five episodes starting January 19), a follow‑up to Hunting Warhead that investigates complex and dark corners of online subcultures. Personally (eight episodes from February 10) explores intimate personal choices through candid conversations, while Understood: Mr. Deepfakes (four episodes from February 17) dives into the real‑world consequences of synthetic media.
CBC also debuts Uncover: The Cult Queen of Canada (six episodes starting February 23), tracing the rise and influence of a dangerous cult in rural Saskatchewan.
Serialized and Documentary Titles
Fans of serialized storytelling will be excited by the return of Someone Knows Something: Ferland (season 10), premiering March 9. Alongside new titles, CBC’s Winter 2026 slate includes returning hits like PlayME, where dramatic audio fiction meets theatre‑level sound design.
Ongoing CBC Podcast Favorites
Year‑round favorites remain part of the mix, including Q with Tom Power, The Sunday Magazine, Just Asking, What on Earth, The House, and As It Happens — all of which continue to attract wide audiences with in‑depth interviews, cultural insight, and journalistic rigor.
Why This Matters
CBC’s Winter 2026 slate reflects the broadcaster’s commitment to providing high‑quality audio content that engages listeners with meaningful stories and compelling investigations.
As audiences increasingly turn to podcasts for information and entertainment, CBC’s expanded lineup reinforces its position at the forefront of Canadian podcasting.