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Quebec AM - General construction strike's impact across QuebecJun 18, 2013 | 9:03Quebec AM General construction strike's impact across Quebec Audio
Quebec AM General construction strike's impact across Quebec Jun 18, 2013 | 9:03Most of the province's construction sites came to a halt early Monday morning. It's Quebec's first general construction strike in more than 25 years. Sarah Rogers tells us about efforts to resolve what could turn out to be a very expensive conflict.
Quebec AM - Vernacular Architecture Forum shines spotlight on GaspeJun 11, 2013 | 8:14Quebec AM Vernacular Architecture Forum shines spotlight on Gaspe Audio
Quebec AM Vernacular Architecture Forum shines spotlight on Gaspe Jun 11, 2013 | 8:14For the first time ever, a group of architecture buffs and academics are heading to the Gaspé region for an international conference that is open to the public. Universite Laval professor Tania Martin tells us more.
Quebec AM - The Politics of soccerJun 13, 2013 | 12:21Quebec AM The Politics of soccer Audio
Quebec AM The Politics of soccer Jun 13, 2013 | 12:21Pauline Marois has stated that the Quebec Soccer Federation is independant from its Canadian counterpart. Laurent Dubois, professor and author of the blog "Politics of Football", adressed the issue.
Quebec AM - Public debate on oil and gas development in GaspeJun 12, 2013 | 14:16Quebec AM Public debate on oil and gas development in Gaspe Audio
Quebec AM Public debate on oil and gas development in Gaspe Jun 12, 2013 | 14:16People in Gaspé packed a meeting hall to hear different views on oil and gas development in their community. Quebec's Travelling Journalist Marika Wheeler brings us some of the reaction from people who participated in that forum.
Quebec AM - Bereaved father asks for supportJun 17, 2013 | 12:29Quebec AM Bereaved father asks for support Audio
Quebec AM Bereaved father asks for support Jun 17, 2013 | 12:29Going to bat for victims of crime: that's what Quebec City lawyer Marc Bellemare has always done. He joined us to talk about two of the latest cases that he's taken on.
Quebec AM - Township banjos selling all over the worldMay 23, 2013 | 5:43Quebec AM Township banjos selling all over the world Audio
Quebec AM Township banjos selling all over the world May 23, 2013 | 5:43He gives new life to old instruments; a unique luthier in the Eastern Townships who restores old banjos and resells them all over the world. Sarah Rogers brings us that story.
Quebec AM - Wanted: Honest MayorJun 18, 2013 | 7:12Quebec AM Wanted: Honest Mayor Audio
Quebec AM Wanted: Honest Mayor Jun 18, 2013 | 7:12The Montreal Board of Trade put out a call last month for a dynamic, unselfish, honest candidate to run for mayor in the fall. Yesterday, the need became more urgent. The Board's president Michel Leblanc tells us about the impact of political scandal.
Quebec AM - Affordable access to fresh food in the North questionableJun 6, 2013 | 9:32Quebec AM Affordable access to fresh food in the North questionable Audio
Quebec AM Affordable access to fresh food in the North questionable Jun 6, 2013 | 9:32Gerard Duhaime has been researching Nutrition North's impact in Nunavik. He'll tell us how his research shows what costs 100 dollars to buy in Quebec City, costs 183 dollars in Nunavik.
Quebec AM - Kenyan women's rights advocate in TownshipsJun 14, 2013 | 8:19Quebec AM Kenyan women's rights advocate in Townships Audio
Quebec AM Kenyan women's rights advocate in Townships Jun 14, 2013 | 8:19A landmark decision by a high court in Kenya last month found that police there contributed to a a culture of tolerance for sexual violence against girls. Mercy Chidi helped launch the lawsuit, and will be in the Townships this weekend.
Quebec AM - Political intrigue behind repatriation of constitutionApr 10, 2013 | 10:10Quebec AM Political intrigue behind repatriation of constitution Audio
Quebec AM Political intrigue behind repatriation of constitution Apr 10, 2013 | 10:10History professor Frédéric Bastien has re-opened some deep constitutional wounds with his new book, "La Bataille de Londres". He claims there was meddling by the Supreme Court of Canada in the controversial process of patriating the constitution in 1982.
Quebec AM - Potential oil development on Anticosti IslandJun 5, 2013 | 14:37Quebec AM Potential oil development on Anticosti Island Audio
Quebec AM Potential oil development on Anticosti Island Jun 5, 2013 | 14:37Quebec's petroleum future might lie on Anticosti Island. But what would all-out oil development actually look like? Geologist-engineer Marc Durand has looked into that, and tells us more.
Quebec AM - Two Schefferville schools receive gifts from world-renowned conglomerateApr 24, 2013 | 6:55Quebec AM Two Schefferville schools receive gifts from world-renowned conglomerate Audio
Quebec AM Two Schefferville schools receive gifts from world-renowned conglomerate Apr 24, 2013 | 6:55Officials of Tata Steel, one of the biggest conglomerates in the world, came to see students at one of the littlest communities in Quebec last week. The goal: promote reading. We talked with the principal of Jimmy Sandy Memorial School in Kawawachikamach.
Quebec AM - Resurgent cases of tuberculosis in SalluitJun 3, 2013 | 8:54Quebec AM Resurgent cases of tuberculosis in Salluit Audio
Quebec AM Resurgent cases of tuberculosis in Salluit Jun 3, 2013 | 8:54Salluit is witnessing a resurgence in cases of tuberculosis, a disease that is most often found in developing countries. Dr. Francoise Bouchard tells us what the Nunavik regional health board is doing to try and prevent the situation from worsening.
Quebec AM - Coroner's report on Julie Suprenant's disappearance and death releasedOct 16, 2012 | 7:02Quebec AM Coroner's report on Julie Suprenant's disappearance and death released Audio
Quebec AM Coroner's report on Julie Suprenant's disappearance and death released Oct 16, 2012 | 7:02Julie Surprenant's disappearance in 1999 coroner's inquest. While the inquest didn't manage to clairfy the circumstances around her disappearance, it does take a closer look at a neighbour who was linked to her disappearance. Quebec AM's Julia Caron brings us that story.
Quebec AM - Koule robotic ball may help children with autismJan 3, 2013 | 11:52Quebec AM Koule robotic ball may help children with autism Audio
Quebec AM Koule robotic ball may help children with autism Jan 3, 2013 | 11:52A robotic ball developed at the university of Sherbrooke could easily be mistaken for a simple toy. Researcher Tamie Salter believes it could help doctors to diagnose autism in children. CBC's Sarah Rogers

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