1 July 2017 is Canada Day! Radio 3 marks the 150th anniversary of Canadian Confederation with a week of programmes celebrating the wonderful range and diversity of Canadian music and arts.
Canadian bass-baritone Gerald Finley performs Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah, live on In Tune
We join the singer-songwriter in her Montreal home for song and conversation.
James Rhodes quizzes the Canadian PM on the legacy of one of Canada鈥檚 most famous icons.
Tom Service explores the controversial use of indigenous Canadian song in classical music
Matthew Sweet discusses the Canadian producer who transformed British TV drama.
New Generation Thinkers Shahidha Bari and Laurence Scott on Canada in TV, poems and art.
Philip Dodd's guests are comedian Katherine Ryan and playwright/performer Robert Lepage.
Swim alongside killer whales as they hunt for salmon in the waters off Vancouver Island.
Mary Ann Kennedy visits Prince Edward Island, presenting music from bands such as Vishten.
Mary Ann Kennedy profiles Canada's indie scene, visiting CBC's music festival in Toronto.
Mary Ann Kennedy visits the Six Nations Reserve in Canada to explore its indigenous music.
Hannah French visits the Banff Centre in the heart of the Canadian Rockies.
Hannah French and CBC's Tim Tamashiro in Calgary with recordings from Canada's jazz scene.
For Canada 150, Hannah French introduces a concert by La Nef of Purcell arrangements.
James Rhodes goes in hunt of his boyhood hero, Candian pianist Glenn Gould.
William Hope and Jane Perry with music and words reflecting settlers travelling to Canada.
Hannah French explores the vibrant early music scene in Montreal.
For Canada 150, Michael Berkeley's guest is Canadian novelist Madeleine Thien.
James Rhodes presents recordings by his boyhood hero, Canadian pianist Glenn Gould.
Sensational Qu茅b茅cois folkies Le Vent du Nord perform Forillon, live on In Tune.