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    Q | May 22, 2013

    Netflix CEO Reed Hastings on the future of TV and video entertainment. Conrad Black on his career as a polarizing figure and on his new book, "Flight of the Eagle." Rising Scottish dance pop band Chvrches on their debut EP, "Recover."

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    WireTap | May 18, 2013

    From Etgar Keret's story of a bus driver who's a stickler for rules, to a woman who performs in a room full of tough guys at a maximum security prison, to cartoonist Dave Collier on re-enlisting in the army in his 40s.

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    The Irrelevant Show | May 23, 2013

    Coach Carlson explains how to know for sure you’re in love. You can hear more gym teacher explanations in episode 21.

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    Rewind | May 23, 2013

    The second of two programs about the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. Today, some of the actors who have appeared at Stratford- Hume Cronyn, Maggie Smith, Colm Feore and Paul Gross.

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    The Current | May 22, 2013

    Seven years ago, Stephen Harper pledged new legislation would usher in transparency in govt. Yesterday he said to his caucus, Canada has one of the most accountable and transparent systems of governance in the world. Today, we examine the PM’s statements.

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    Definitely Not the Opera | May 18, 2013

    Put on your party hats, pour a drink, and grab a favour - because this week, DNTO looks at parties! What is it about social gatherings that brings out the best and worst in us?

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Quebec AM Do Helmets or scrum caps prevent head-related unjuries in rugby? May 16, 2013 | 8:51It's apparently a head-related injury that took the life of 17 year old rugby player Rowan Stringer last week. Some are questioning if a helmet or what is called a scrum cap could have prevented her death. Quebec AM's Allison Van Rassel met with Laval un
Quebec AM - Quebec wine producers say their products are being short-changedMay 22, 2013 | 10:01Quebec AM Quebec wine producers say their products are being short-changed Audio
Quebec AM Quebec wine producers say their products are being short-changed May 22, 2013 | 10:01Italy, France, Australia, California - a stroll down the aisles of the SAQ is like a trip around the world. But wine producers in Quebec say their products are being short-changed. We'll hear from producers who say the SAQ should do more to help customers
Quebec AM - International day against homophobia and transphobiaMay 17, 2013 | 10:33Quebec AM International day against homophobia and transphobia Audio
Quebec AM International day against homophobia and transphobia May 17, 2013 | 10:33Young people, especially in the LGBT community, often face cyberbullying. Michelle Blanc, a social media specialist and transgendered woman, spoke with Quebec AM.
Quebec AM - Beaver Dam MemorialApr 26, 2013 | 16:25Quebec AM Beaver Dam Memorial Audio
Quebec AM Beaver Dam Memorial Apr 26, 2013 | 16:25Fifty years ago next month, six men in the Gaspé left for work in the morning, and never came home. The collapse of the Beaver Dam bridge left people in Gaspé and Murdochville reeling. But, nothing has been done to mark that tragedy, unil now. Here is the
Quebec AM - Shaping the plan which hopes to encourage more Quebecers to eat localMay 21, 2013 | 8:17Quebec AM Shaping the plan which hopes to encourage more Quebecers to eat local Audio
Quebec AM Shaping the plan which hopes to encourage more Quebecers to eat local May 21, 2013 | 8:17The Parti Quebecois government launched its policy on food sovereignty last week and Premier Marois acknowledged that the plan is ambitious. It wants to see half the food consumed by Quebecers to have been locally produced. Solidarité rurale du Québec wil
Quebec AM - Leatherback turtles making their way to the Saint-Lawrence GulfMay 16, 2013 | 6:46Quebec AM Leatherback turtles making their way to the Saint-Lawrence Gulf Audio
Quebec AM Leatherback turtles making their way to the Saint-Lawrence Gulf May 16, 2013 | 6:46In spring many people await the millions of birds that come back to Canada for the summer months. But, another animal should be arriving just about now as well: the mythic Leatherback Turtle. It can reach over 2 metres in length and weigh over 900 kilogra
Quebec AM - R&D a "must" to increase Quebec's food sovereigntyMay 21, 2013 | 8:48Quebec AM R&D a "must" to increase Quebec's food sovereignty Audio
Quebec AM R&D a "must" to increase Quebec's food sovereignty May 21, 2013 | 8:48Last week, the Marois government pledged to bring the proportion of locally-produced and locally-consumed food up to 50 per cent by offering incentives to both producers and distributors. But, some believe these incentives won't stand up to international
Quebec AM - Harrington Harbour water system is a goMay 3, 2013 | 7:26Quebec AM Harrington Harbour water system is a go Audio
Quebec AM Harrington Harbour water system is a go May 3, 2013 | 7:26The plan has been approved, the tenders have been called. The long wait for a proper water system in Harrington Harbour should soon be over. We get an update on a story that's been going on for more than 10 years.
Quebec AM - "Quais Blues" explores how public wharves keep shoreline communities aliveMay 17, 2013 | 13:41Quebec AM "Quais Blues" explores how public wharves keep shoreline communities alive Audio
Quebec AM "Quais Blues" explores how public wharves keep shoreline communities alive May 17, 2013 | 13:41The Quebec documentary "Quais Blues" illustrates the central role public wharves can play in shoreline communities. Assistant director Valérie Lavoie explains their sociological and patrimonial impact.
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Quebec AM Illegal cutting of 75 trees on Lake Memphremagog raises ire of residents May 17, 2013 | 7:39A lake conservation group in the Eastern Townships is asking the province to impose stiffer fines for those who cut shoreline vegetation.
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Quebec AM Huge leap for human rights and judicial health in Guatemala May 15, 2013 | 11:13Even though former Guatemalan dictator José Efrain Rios Montt was found guilty of genocide for crimes perpetrated during the country's civil war, current president Otto Pérez Molina does not recognize that there ever was a genocide in Guatemala. Lawyers W
Quebec AM - Cancer cases in Shannon under studyMay 17, 2013 | 16:35Quebec AM Cancer cases in Shannon under study Audio
Quebec AM Cancer cases in Shannon under study May 17, 2013 | 16:35Quebec City Public Health officials are examining the health records of Shannon citizens, to determine if brain cancers are more prevalent in the town, than in other Quebec regions.
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 - 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.

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