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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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Homerun - Living English - student swapFeb 26, 2013 | 6:28Homerun Living English - student swap Audio
Homerun Living English - student swap Feb 26, 2013 | 6:28Two students – one from a French school and one from a French-immersion English one – swapped places for the day. They spoke about their experience on Homerun.
Daybreak Montreal - Living English - English servicesFeb 27, 2013 | 9:15Daybreak Montreal Living English - English services Audio
Daybreak Montreal Living English - English services Feb 27, 2013 | 9:15Norma O'Donnell and Roseanne Harvey share their thoughts on whether or not anglophones should be served in English.
Daybreak Montreal - Jonathan Goldstein on not hosting DaybreakMar 1, 2013 | 4:20Daybreak Montreal Jonathan Goldstein on not hosting Daybreak Audio
Daybreak Montreal Jonathan Goldstein on not hosting Daybreak Mar 1, 2013 | 4:20We promised you that Jonathan Goldstein, the host of WireTap, would host today. But he's not. Jonathan changed his mind. Here's why.
Quebec AM - Threads: Fur, Fashion and Fabric in QuebecDec 26, 2012 | 51:24Quebec AM Threads: Fur, Fashion and Fabric in Quebec Audio
Quebec AM Threads: Fur, Fashion and Fabric in Quebec Dec 26, 2012 | 51:24Like Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver, many cities in the province of Quebec have a rich history of textile production. From the first days of the fur trade, to the bustling factories, all the way to innovative fashion, clothing drove the economies of cities like Montreal, Quebec City, and Salaberry-de-Valleyfield. But change has been tough on the industry. On Threads, we take a look at what remains from over a century of making clothing in this part of the country.
Daybreak Montreal - OQLF vs restosFeb 25, 2013 | 9:46Daybreak Montreal OQLF vs restos Audio
Daybreak Montreal OQLF vs restos Feb 25, 2013 | 9:46More and more restaurants are reporting they've been target by the l'Office québécois de la langue française for their use of English. Listen to Mike Finnerty's conversation with Maison Publique chef and co-owner Derk Dammann.
Radio Noon Montreal - Anis KhanFeb 26, 2013 | 1:46Radio Noon Montreal Anis Khan Audio
Radio Noon Montreal Anis Khan Feb 26, 2013 | 1:46University of Montreal student Anis Khan is an anglophone who grew up in Brossard. He shares his story of growing up English in a French community.
Daybreak Montreal - Singer Garou on his new albumFeb 19, 2013 | 6:41Daybreak Montreal Singer Garou on his new album Audio
Daybreak Montreal Singer Garou on his new album Feb 19, 2013 | 6:41Daybreak Arts reporter Jeanette Kelly in conversation with singer Garou. He has a new album out in stores today.
Daybreak Montreal - Confrontation at Montreal Highlights FestivalFeb 27, 2013 | 8:59Daybreak Montreal Confrontation at Montreal Highlights Festival Audio
Daybreak Montreal Confrontation at Montreal Highlights Festival Feb 27, 2013 | 8:59The Montreal Highlights Festival includes an important food element where international chefs come to Montreal to cook in local restaurant kitchens. Last week, guest chef Argentinian Francis Mallmann left Montreal in tears after a confrontation with festival organizers. Alex Forbes is a food critic and columnist at a major daily newspaper in Brazil. Marino Tavares is the executive chef at Ferreria Café downtown.
All in a Weekend Montreal - Polar Bear Plunge in Pointe-ClaireFeb 23, 2013 | 6:21All in a Weekend Montreal Polar Bear Plunge in Pointe-Claire Audio
All in a Weekend Montreal Polar Bear Plunge in Pointe-Claire Feb 23, 2013 | 6:21Marc Raté of the Pointe-Claire police will dive into frigid waters today in the Polar Bear Plunge. He tells Sonali Karnick why he's doing this fundraising event for Special Olympics Quebec.
Daybreak Montreal - Francophones say they can't get served in FrenchFeb 28, 2013 | 7:20Daybreak Montreal Francophones say they can't get served in French Audio
Daybreak Montreal Francophones say they can't get served in French Feb 28, 2013 | 7:20Daybreak's Shawn Apel heads to the streets of downtown Montreal where he met francophones who say they have a hard time getting served in French.
Daybreak Montreal - "Pastagate" a wake up call?Feb 26, 2013 | 10:43Daybreak Montreal "Pastagate" a wake up call? Audio
Daybreak Montreal "Pastagate" a wake up call? Feb 26, 2013 | 10:43Could the exasperation over "Pastagate" change the way l'Office Quebecois de la langue francaise goes about its inspections? Daybreak's Mike Finnerty speaks to Lise Ravary, the former editor of Chatelaine and Elle Quebec, and Jean-Martin Aussant, the leader of l'Option Nationale.
Daybreak Montreal - Living English: How do English schools measure up to French schoolsFeb 26, 2013 | 9:23Daybreak Montreal Living English: How do English schools measure up to French schools Audio
Daybreak Montreal Living English: How do English schools measure up to French schools Feb 26, 2013 | 9:23In our Living English series we've been talking about how well English language schools in Montreal prepare future generations to live and work in French in Quebec. We decided to try an experiment. Two Anglophone West Island teens have volunteered to trade schools for a day. One goes to French immersion, the other goes to English school. They'll report on how the schools compare. You can follow them all day online, on television and on radio.
Daybreak Montreal - English schools: Are they the best option?Feb 25, 2013 | 10:09Daybreak Montreal English schools: Are they the best option? Audio
Daybreak Montreal English schools: Are they the best option? Feb 25, 2013 | 10:09Daybreak host Mike Finnerty talks to the chairs of the Lester B. Pearson and English Montreal School Board about why they believe their schools are best for graduating fluently bilingual students.
Homerun - Living English - West Island businessesFeb 28, 2013 | 7:48Homerun Living English - West Island businesses Audio
Homerun Living English - West Island businesses Feb 28, 2013 | 7:48Sue Smith speaks to three business owners in the West Island about the business community in the area.
Homerun - Living EnglishFeb 26, 2013 | 6:28Homerun Living English Audio
Homerun Living English Feb 26, 2013 | 6:28A real-life experiment for our Living English series. We catch up with two West Island Anglophones who switched classrooms for the day. Vanessa Caporicci is a student at the French school Felix-Leclerc in Pointe Claire.Robin Richard-Shaw attends St. Thomas, the English school next door. She is in French immersion.Today the 16 year-olds switched classrooms.

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