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Maritime Noon | Jan 2, 2013 | 53:17

Visiting Chief Theresa Spence, Paint Expert Jim White and Ultimate Habs Fan.

We check in with Chief Candice Paul of the Saint Mary's First Nation, to hear about the trip she and other Maritime aboriginal activists made to Ottawa. They met with Attiwapiskat Chief Theresa Spence, to support her in her hunger strike. We'll also hear what it takes to be named the No. 1 Canadiens fan, and what that means during an NHL lockout. On the phone-in, Jim White answers your questions on painting and wallpapering.

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Maritime Noon A Halifax mother says her son's mouth was taped shut at his after-school program May 22, 2013 | 7:23Jennifer Procunier tells Norma Lee MacLeod what her 7-year old son says happened to him at his after-school program -- and the Halifax Regional School Board responds.
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Maritime Noon Harper Addresses Senate Scandal, Hemochromatosis, Duffy And Deer Feedback May 21, 2013 | 53:11Prime Minister Stephen Harper addresses his caucus, speaking for the first time about the two senators that have left the Conservative caucus, and the $90,000 gift his chief of staff gave to Mike Duffy. We hear reaction from a professor emeritus of politi
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Maritime Noon Harper Speaks About Senate Scandal May 21, 2013 | 7:49After a week of escalating controversy, the Prime Minister addresses his caucus, vowing to tighten the spending rules for senators. Norma Lee MacLeod hears reaction from Professor Emeritus of political studies, Ned Franks.
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Maritime Noon Duffy Out of Caucus, Duffy Feedback, Gardening, Soup Feedback May 17, 2013 | 53:12Senator Mike Duffy leaves the Tory caucus, but decides to sit as an independent in the Senate. We speak to a PEI Liberal MP about that choice. We also speak to the coordinator of Democracy Watch - a group that's calling for the abolishment of the Senate.
Maritime Noon - Senator Mike Duffy's $90,000 Gift, Stroke Risk, Etiquette FeedbackMay 16, 2013 | 53:01Maritime Noon Senator Mike Duffy's $90,000 Gift, Stroke Risk, Etiquette Feedback Audio
Maritime Noon Senator Mike Duffy's $90,000 Gift, Stroke Risk, Etiquette Feedback May 16, 2013 | 53:01We speak to CBC reporter James Cudmore about the latest in the story of PEI Senator Mike Duffy's $90,000 gift from the prime minister's chief of staff. We take your questions about stroke risk and recovery. And your thoughts on proper etiquette.
Maritime Noon - CBC-Reporter James Cudmore On Mike Duffy's $90,000 GiftMay 16, 2013 | 10:04Maritime Noon CBC-Reporter James Cudmore On Mike Duffy's $90,000 Gift Audio
Maritime Noon CBC-Reporter James Cudmore On Mike Duffy's $90,000 Gift May 16, 2013 | 10:04Ottawa reporter James Cudmore talks to Norma Lee MacLeod about why the prime minister's chief of staff would give Senator Mike Duffy $90,000 to pay back living expenses that were improperly claimed.
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