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    Q | Feb 28, 2013

    Giorgi Gogia, from Human Rights Watch, on how a novel about a friendship between two Azerbaijani men and their Armenian neighbours made the author a target in his own country. Legendary Canadian comedian Martin Short on his life, career and unique role promoting Canadian talent. Writer Peter Frase on defending rude service.

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    The Current | Feb 28, 2013

    Head to YouTube and you can watch dozens of scenarios to a problem with older or elderly drivers. Statistically,drivers aged 80-plus almost have the accident rate of the most dangerous driving demographic ... the under 24s. And in Sudbury they are the target of a police tip-line urging other drivers to call in to report any seemingly erratic or dangerous elderly driver. Simple public safety in action? Or age discrimination?

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    The Debaters | Mar 2, 2013

    Alan Park and Ali Hassan debate whether Canada needs jet fighters.

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    Mainstreet NS | Mar 1, 2013

    A team led by our oceans guy, Boris Worm, has found that about 100 million sharks die every year, and the biggest preventable culprit is fishing. He explains the significance of his finding.

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    And the Winner Is | Feb 26, 2013

    As a boy in pre-war Austria, Georg Tintner played the piano, sang with the Vienna Boys Choir, and composed his own music. By the time World War Two broke out, he was also a conductor. But Georg Tintner was a conductor with Jewish roots. And so, after the Anschluss in 1938, he was fired. By 1942, Mr. Tintner made his way to New Zealand, and for the better part of the next forty-five years of his life, he served as a conductor across New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. But in 1987, he moved to Halifax, where he would leave his mark as the conductor of Symphony Nova Scotia. He died in Halifax on October 2, 1999.

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    Tapestry | Feb 22, 2013

    We take a look at how doubt and skepticism can be essential ingredients to faith. Mary meets Rabbi Rami Shapiro - a rabbi who says he isn't religious, but rather a curious, holy rascal. She also talks to Michael Shermer, the founder of Skeptic Magazine. He's held his own against Deepak Chopra in a go round on consciousness and quantum physics.

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Midday Cafe - Getting ActiveFeb 15, 2013 | 12:30Midday Cafe Getting Active Audio
Midday Cafe Getting Active Feb 15, 2013 | 12:30We've forgotten how to play. And it shows in our level of physical fitness. That's one of the mesages at a conference in Whitehorse on building healthier communities through sport and recreation. Among the presenters is Christa Costas-Bradstreet. She's with Participaction.
Midday Cafe - Ted HupeFeb 12, 2013 | 6:31Midday Cafe Ted Hupe Audio
Midday Cafe Ted Hupe Feb 12, 2013 | 6:31The IOC's decision to drop wrestling from the Olympic's "core" sports doesn't sit well with Yukon wrestling supporter Ted Hupe.
Midday Cafe - Jason MaddenFeb 6, 2013 | 11:33Midday Cafe Jason Madden Audio
Midday Cafe Jason Madden Feb 6, 2013 | 11:33Unless the federal government starts respecting the legal authority of first nation governments, a whole lot of issues will needlessly end up in court. And that serves no one's best interest. That's the message from Jason Madden. He's a Toronto-based lawyer specializing in first nation and Metis negotiations and governance. He spoke at the First Nation Governance and Capacity Conference in Whitehorse.
Midday Cafe - Yukon Quest evolutionFeb 1, 2013 | 20:59Midday Cafe Yukon Quest evolution Audio
Midday Cafe Yukon Quest evolution Feb 1, 2013 | 20:59Yukon Quest veteran and one-time race winner, Frank Turner, and long time race volunteer and author, John Firth, talk about the races' evolution over the past 30 years.
Midday Cafe - Yukon Arctic UltraFeb 1, 2013 | 10:13Midday Cafe Yukon Arctic Ultra Audio
Midday Cafe Yukon Arctic Ultra Feb 1, 2013 | 10:13Shelley Gallatly and Pamela Brown of Whitehorse are two of the competitors racing in the Yukon Arctic Ultra this year. They will run 700 kilometers along the Yukon Quest trail to Dawson City.
Midday Cafe - Bohemian waxwings in February?Feb 1, 2013 | 6:40Midday Cafe Bohemian waxwings in February? Audio
Midday Cafe Bohemian waxwings in February? Feb 1, 2013 | 6:40Birder and biologist Cameron Eckert explains why flocks of hundreds of Bohemian waxwings are cleaning out the city's berry crop. The birds aren't normally here this time of year.
Midday Cafe - Ramesh Ferris fights polioJan 29, 2013 | 11:33Midday Cafe Ramesh Ferris fights polio Audio
Midday Cafe Ramesh Ferris fights polio Jan 29, 2013 | 11:33Yukoner Ramesh Ferris is an international advocate in the fight against polio...and he's a polio survivor. He talks about some of his latest travels and experiences in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Midday Cafe - Conference Board Mining OutlookJan 29, 2013 | 5:34Midday Cafe Conference Board Mining Outlook Audio
Midday Cafe Conference Board Mining Outlook Jan 29, 2013 | 5:34A new report by the Conference Board of Canada says the Yukon is among the regions in Canada that could see a huge boom in mining development in the next few years. Report author Anja Jefferies says a lack of infrastructure and qualified trades people are among the potential barriers.
Midday Cafe - Standardized School YearJan 25, 2013 | 8:38Midday Cafe Standardized School Year Audio
Midday Cafe Standardized School Year Jan 25, 2013 | 8:38Yukon Education Minister Scott Kent explains that a standardized school year--meaning all students start and finish on the same day--will help improve school graduation numbers. The Yukon Teacher's Association and some parents are not convinced of the plan's merit.
Midday Cafe - Destination ImaginationJan 18, 2013 | 3:06Midday Cafe Destination Imagination Audio
Midday Cafe Destination Imagination Jan 18, 2013 | 3:06A nonprofit group called Destination Imagination is trying to get more young people interested in science, math and engineering. CBC's Philippe Morin visited some D-I students at Christ the King Elementary School in Whitehorse.
Midday Cafe - Behind the WallJan 17, 2013 | 9:02Midday Cafe Behind the Wall Audio
Midday Cafe Behind the Wall Jan 17, 2013 | 9:02What is life like for Palestinians living in occupied territory? We get some sense of it by watching the news. But you have to see it to really get an understanding. And Dawn Waring HAS seen it. She spent three months living in Bethlehem living with Palestinian people and experiencing life "behind the wall".
Midday Cafe - Winter Biking enforcementJan 16, 2013 | 8:38Midday Cafe Winter Biking enforcement Audio
Midday Cafe Winter Biking enforcement Jan 16, 2013 | 8:38City of Whitehorse Bylaw officers have started a campaign to educate winter cyclists about safety and courtesy. Dave Pruden and Louis Martin of Bylaw Services talk about the campaign.
Midday Cafe - Lorrain Stick-Truth and ReconciliationJan 16, 2013 | 8:56Midday Cafe Lorrain Stick-Truth and Reconciliation Audio
Midday Cafe Lorrain Stick-Truth and Reconciliation Jan 16, 2013 | 8:56Hundreds of people took in this week's Truth and Reconciliation Commission gathering in Whitehorse. Dozens shared their personal stories of struggle and anguish at indian residential schools in the territory. Lorraine Stick of Whitehorse was one of those people.
Midday Cafe - Yukon avalanche conditionsJan 15, 2013 | 4:27Midday Cafe Yukon avalanche conditions Audio
Midday Cafe Yukon avalanche conditions Jan 15, 2013 | 4:27This week's heat wave may be moving on, but it's leaving behind some uncertain snow conditions in the back country. James Floyer is with the Canadian Avalanche Centre in Revelstoke BC. He's in Whitehorse doing some field work this week. He talks about the current avalanche conditions.
Midday Cafe - Peter Harms-Indestructible soccer ballsDec 19, 2012 | 10:35Midday Cafe Peter Harms-Indestructible soccer balls Audio
Midday Cafe Peter Harms-Indestructible soccer balls Dec 19, 2012 | 10:35Hidden Valley School teacher Peter Harms and his students are sending near indestructible soccer balls to kids in developing nations.

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