Q with Tom Power

CBC
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Apr 3, 2026 • 41min

Chantal Kreviazuk is reclaiming her most famous hits for other artists

Chantal Kreviazuk, a Grammy- and Juno-winning Canadian singer-songwriter who has written for big names, discusses reclaiming songs she originally penned for others. She talks about reimagining those hits on her new cover album. Short, personal stories about piano beginnings, studio sessions with major artists, and why now felt like the moment to sing these songs herself.
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Apr 2, 2026 • 25min

Amanda Peet asks the hard questions about facelifts, validation and death

Amanda Peet, actor and writer known for film and TV, discusses her new film Fantasy Life and how it echoes her own experiences. She talks about aging, cosmetic surgery and the search for validation. She also reflects on parenting in image-driven culture and the craft of acting in short, candid conversations.
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Apr 2, 2026 • 23min

How Adam Sturgeon went from being a pro hockey player to a rock musician

Adam Sturgeon, Anishinaabe musician and frontperson of Status/Non-Status from London, Ont., who also works in community service. He talks about the new album Big Changes and its poppier snapshots. He reflects on leaving pro hockey for music, living and recording in a converted church, and how development and identity shape his songwriting.
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Apr 1, 2026 • 24min

Shamier Anderson says he was born to play Ben Johnson

Canadian actor Shamier Anderson leads the new mockumentary series Hate The Player: The Ben Johnson Story. He and his brother, fellow actor Stephan James, founded Bay Mills Studios, the production company behind the series. Shamier stops by the Q studio to talk about why he wanted to portray the controversial athlete, and why he calls the comedy series “chocolate-covered vitamins.”
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Apr 1, 2026 • 24min

Charlotte Cornfield cried when she heard Feist's vocals on her song

Rolling Stone has called Charlotte Cornfield “Canada’s best kept secret.” But now, with the release of her sixth record featuring artists like Feist and Buck Meek of Big Thief fame, it’s safe to say the secret’s out. Charlotte talks to Tom about writing her first record since becoming a mom, collaborating with one of her favourite artists, Feist, and why she’s feeling optimistic in her songwriting these days.
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Mar 31, 2026 • 25min

Why electronic band Holy F believes you can make music out of anything

Graham Walsh, electronic musician and producer who shapes Holy F’s generative, restriction-driven sound, and Brian Borcherdt, experimental maker who builds songs from toys and thrifted gear, talk touring and their new record. They discuss embracing restrictions, resurrecting old jams for Event Beat, happy accidents in sound design, live collective interplay, and worries about AI and volume while touring.
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Mar 31, 2026 • 16min

Playwright Marlene Ginader wants to diversify serial killing

Marlene Ginader, a Vancouver-based actor and playwright, wrote and stars in the satirical solo show Canadian Psycho. She explains why she set out to 'diversify' the serial killer narrative. She examines the model minority myth and representation in media. She discusses using dark comedy, songs from true crime interviews, and solo-performance routines to spark conversations.
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Mar 30, 2026 • 34min

How leaving finance for acting changed Sterling K. Brown’s life

Sterling K. Brown, Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated actor known for This Is Us, explains his leap from Stanford economics to acting. He recalls the first spark in high school, losing roles that clarified his path, and shaping complex characters like Randall and Christopher Darden. He also discusses Paradise’s hopeful post-apocalypse, fan theories, and the weight of representation.
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Mar 27, 2026 • 47min

Q Live at the Junos

Renata Fast, Olympic silver medalist and Team Canada defender, reflects on Milan 2026 and the growth of professional women’s hockey. Jully Black, trailblazing R&B singer-songwriter, recounts the origins of a sampled classic and champions support for legacy Black artists. TOBi, Brampton-born hip-hop/R&B artist, performs his Juno-nominated single and discusses its live collaboration with Jully Black and Saukrates.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 24min

Is there anything Mae Martin can’t do?

Mae Martin, comedian, actor, writer, musician and podcast host, chats about preparing to host the 2026 Juno Awards and bringing a party vibe to live TV. They discuss creating the Netflix thriller Wayward and how real-life consulting shaped the story. Mae also talks about touring, self-funded music, and using painting as therapy.

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