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Maritime Noon | Jan 16, 2013 | 52:40

Racial Slurs, Day of Action, Food Obsession, Hazing Feedback, Sailor Update

A young cashier in New Brunswick is being invited to an aboriginal forgiveness circle after she was accused of making a racial slur against an elderly native woman. The Idle No More movement continues with a Day of Action. We ask: are we too food-obsessed? Your thoughts on Dalhousie University's decision to discipline a hockey team for hazing. And an update on 8 Central American sailors stranded in Halifax.

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Maritime Noon Lobster Protests Ends, Pickers, University Feedback May 14, 2013 | 52:23Fishermen in the Maritimes untie their boats and go fishing after a few days of protesting low prices. We speak to the president of the PEI Fishermen's Association and Nova Scotia's fisheries minister about a plan to create a panel to look into the state
Maritime Noon - Pee Wee Body Checking BanMay 13, 2013 | 7:21Maritime Noon Pee Wee Body Checking Ban Audio
Maritime Noon Pee Wee Body Checking Ban May 13, 2013 | 7:21Maritime Noon host Norma Lee MacLeod talks to Alex Oyler and his mom, Mia Fortin. Alex is living with the consequences of checking at the pee wee level.
Maritime Noon - Body Checking Ban, Keeping Score, University EducationMay 13, 2013 | 53:03Maritime Noon Body Checking Ban, Keeping Score, University Education Audio
Maritime Noon Body Checking Ban, Keeping Score, University Education May 13, 2013 | 53:03Hockey Nova Scotia eliminates checking at the pee wee level. Your feedback on whether to keep score in kids' sports. Plus, your thoughts on whether too many kids are pushed to go to university.
Maritime Noon - NS Cabinet Minister Charged, Canada Post, Homeschooling FeedbackMay 10, 2013 | 53:24Maritime Noon NS Cabinet Minister Charged, Canada Post, Homeschooling Feedback Audio
Maritime Noon NS Cabinet Minister Charged, Canada Post, Homeschooling Feedback May 10, 2013 | 53:24An alleged dispute that began in the men's washroom at Nova Scotia's Province House has led to charges against a cabinet minister. Your calls on what you want from Canada Post in the internet age. Plus, your feedback on whether we need more regulations fo
Maritime Noon - Lobster Fishermen's Protest Grows, Homeschooling Regulations, Crown Corporation Bargaining FeedbackMay 9, 2013 | 52:50Maritime Noon Lobster Fishermen's Protest Grows, Homeschooling Regulations, Crown Corporation Bargaining Feedback Audio
Maritime Noon Lobster Fishermen's Protest Grows, Homeschooling Regulations, Crown Corporation Bargaining Feedback May 9, 2013 | 52:50We talk to two lobster fishermen protesting low prices. Nova Scotia Auditor General Jacques Lapointe has criticized the homeschooling system for lack of regulations. We talk to him, and take your calls on homeschooling. Plus, your feedback on whether the
Maritime Noon - PEI Lobster Fishermen Tie Up Their Boats In ProtestMay 8, 2013 | 6:47Maritime Noon PEI Lobster Fishermen Tie Up Their Boats In Protest Audio
Maritime Noon PEI Lobster Fishermen Tie Up Their Boats In Protest May 8, 2013 | 6:47Norma Lee MacLeod speaks to MLA and lobster fisherman Charlie McGeoghegan
Maritime Noon - New Brunswick Fires, Lobster Fishermen Protest, Crown CorporationsMay 8, 2013 | 53:02Maritime Noon New Brunswick Fires, Lobster Fishermen Protest, Crown Corporations Audio
Maritime Noon New Brunswick Fires, Lobster Fishermen Protest, Crown Corporations May 8, 2013 | 53:02An update on two major fires in New Brunswick today. Most lobster fishermen on PEI have tied up their boats in protest against low prices. Plus, your thoughts on the government's effort to get a place at the bargaining table when Crown Corporations negoti
Maritime Noon - Hockey Coaches Fight, Keeping Score, Rita MacNeil TributeMay 7, 2013 | 53:03Maritime Noon Hockey Coaches Fight, Keeping Score, Rita MacNeil Tribute Audio
Maritime Noon Hockey Coaches Fight, Keeping Score, Rita MacNeil Tribute May 7, 2013 | 53:03Two minor hockey coaches have been disciplined by Hockey Nova Scotia for fighting during a game. Your calls on whether we should keep score in kids' sports. Plus, some of last night's tribute concert for the late Rita MacNeil.
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