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    News that Montreal's Mayor Michael Applebaum is facing corruption-related charges has many wondering how the city will govern moving forward. Should Montreal be placed under trusteeship by the province amidst Applebaum’s arrest and charges?

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    Eleanor Wachtel speaks with British-American novelist, poet and memoirist, James Lasdun. His latest book is a complex account of being stalked, called "Give Me Everything You Have". This file contains audio not heard on the broadcast version.

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    We are calling this show Tsuk Ekanum...which is Chinook for "water stories". UBC journalism students report on the importance of water in aboriginal communities. Guest host Duncan McCue

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    Filmmaker Jamie Kastner on his documentary, The Secret Disco Revolution, which sees the rise of '70s dance music as playing into the liberation of Black people, gay people, and women.

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Morning North - More delays in the Ring of Fire mining projectJun 13, 2013 | 9:25Morning North More delays in the Ring of Fire mining project Audio
Morning North More delays in the Ring of Fire mining project Jun 13, 2013 | 9:25Cliffs Natural Resources has put the brakes on environmental assessments around it chromite project in the Ring of Fire mineral deposit. We have reaction from the Minister of Northern Development and Mines and an industry analyst.
Morning North - Wawa teen competing in Miss Teen CanadaJun 12, 2013 | 8:44Morning North Wawa teen competing in Miss Teen Canada Audio
Morning North Wawa teen competing in Miss Teen Canada Jun 12, 2013 | 8:44Hannah Simard has had quite the year. The grade 11 student left her home town of Wawa to get an arts based education in Sudbury. She's also been chosen to represent the Algoma District in the Miss Teen Canada competition. She joined us in studio.
Morning North - Premier Kathleen WynneJun 14, 2013 | 8:35Morning North Premier Kathleen Wynne Audio
Morning North Premier Kathleen Wynne Jun 14, 2013 | 8:35We spoke to the Premier of Ontario Kathleen Wynne about the ONTC, Agent Orange, the provincial budget, Dalton McGuinty and Cliffs Natural Resources' delay in the development of the Ring of Fire mineral deposit.
Morning North - The Elliot Lake public inquiry into the mall collapse... so farJun 17, 2013 | 10:23Morning North The Elliot Lake public inquiry into the mall collapse... so far Audio
Morning North The Elliot Lake public inquiry into the mall collapse... so far Jun 17, 2013 | 10:23CBC reporter Megan Thomas has been following the public inquiry into the collapse of the Algo Centre Mall in Elliot Lake. She looks back at what we've learned so far as the inquiry takes a break for a few weeks.
Morning North - Provincial report on 2,4,5T chemical exposure releasedJun 14, 2013 | 7:17Morning North Provincial report on 2,4,5T chemical exposure released Audio
Morning North Provincial report on 2,4,5T chemical exposure released Jun 14, 2013 | 7:17Anticipation... and disappointment surrounding a provincial report that looked at the impact of the chemical 2,4,5T, one of the main components in the herbicide Agent Orange. The CBC's Hilary Duff looked at the report and how it's being received.
Morning North - Commemorative plaque will honour mining in Kirkland LakeJun 13, 2013 | 7:20Morning North Commemorative plaque will honour mining in Kirkland Lake Audio
Morning North Commemorative plaque will honour mining in Kirkland Lake Jun 13, 2013 | 7:20A commemorative plaque will be unveiled in Kirkland Lake on Jun 29th. The plaque will honour the community's mining tradition. Thomas O. Wright chaired the committee that saw the creation of this plaque. He told us more about it.
Morning North - 26 new physicians recruited by Health Sciences NorthJun 12, 2013 | 5:23Morning North 26 new physicians recruited by Health Sciences North Audio
Morning North 26 new physicians recruited by Health Sciences North Jun 12, 2013 | 5:23New doctors coming to the north is always good news. Health Sciences North in Sudbury announced 26 new physicians would be added to staff this year. The CBC's Hilary Duff spoke about recruitment with the hospital chief of staff Chris Bourdon.
Morning North - Lawyer says mall collapse civil suit practically a "slam dunk"Jun 18, 2013 | 7:52Morning North Lawyer says mall collapse civil suit practically a "slam dunk" Audio
Morning North Lawyer says mall collapse civil suit practically a "slam dunk" Jun 18, 2013 | 7:52Lawyer Roger Oatley is representing the families of the two women who died in the collapse of the Algo Centre Mall in Elliot Lake. He's been following the public inquiry into the collapse of the mall and spoke to us about what he's been hearing.
Morning North - Sudbury"s African food marketJun 13, 2013 | 7:56Morning North Sudbury"s African food market Audio
Morning North Sudbury"s African food market Jun 13, 2013 | 7:56Cassava, smoked catfish, honey beans... They're all foods availble in Sudbury now thanks to the Sudbury African Food Market. The CBC's Kate Rutherford took a tour of the market with proprietor Folashade Onajobi.
Morning North - Climate change film festival in SudburyJun 12, 2013 | 7:12Morning North Climate change film festival in Sudbury Audio
Morning North Climate change film festival in Sudbury Jun 12, 2013 | 7:12Movies with a message about the environment will be screened in Sudbury as a launching pad for a discussion on climate change. Kathy Orlando is with the Citizen's Climate Lobby, one of the groups organizing the event. She told us more about it.
Morning North - Revamping Sudbury's taxi servicesJun 18, 2013 | 5:00Morning North Revamping Sudbury's taxi services Audio
Morning North Revamping Sudbury's taxi services Jun 18, 2013 | 5:00The city recently awarded airport service to a single cab company. That leaves other cab companies feeling like they are losing out. Taxi drivers got to speak to the city's operations committee about the idea of revamping Sudbury's taxi zoning system.
Morning North - Greater Sudbury city council to vote on audit for GSUJun 12, 2013 | 4:08Morning North Greater Sudbury city council to vote on audit for GSU Audio
Morning North Greater Sudbury city council to vote on audit for GSU Jun 12, 2013 | 4:08The finances of Greater Sudbury Utilities were discussed at the last meeting of Greater Sudbury City Council. The mayor wants the city-owned company to be audited. She was asked about the audit by councillor Frances Caldarelli. We have some of that exchange.
Morning North - Two birth control pills linked to 23 deaths in CanadaJun 13, 2013 | 7:05Morning North Two birth control pills linked to 23 deaths in Canada Audio
Morning North Two birth control pills linked to 23 deaths in Canada Jun 13, 2013 | 7:05Yaz and Yasmin birth control pills are are still being prescribed despite being suspected in the deaths of 23 women. The CBC's Amy Dodge spoke about it with the manager of Clinical and Family Services at the Sudbury and District Health Unit.
Morning North - The life of a Personal Support WorkerMar 25, 2013 | 7:51Morning North The life of a Personal Support Worker Audio
Morning North The life of a Personal Support Worker Mar 25, 2013 | 7:51As our population ages the need for Personal Support Workers will likely increase. We spoke to the President of the Ontario Personal Support Worker Association about the job and the challenges that come with being a PSW in Northern Ontario.
Morning North - A look back at deadly helicopter crash near Kapuskasing in 2011Jun 7, 2013 | 6:21Morning North A look back at deadly helicopter crash near Kapuskasing in 2011 Audio
Morning North A look back at deadly helicopter crash near Kapuskasing in 2011 Jun 7, 2013 | 6:21A Bell 206 long-ranger helicopter owned by Sunrise Helicopters in North Bay crashed into the bush near near Kapuskasing in November 2011. The CBC's Erik White spoke with the president of Sunrise Helicopters, Chris Selk.

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