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    As It Happens | May 16, 2013

    The world has stood by, unable -- or unwilling -- to stop the killing in Syria. Meanwhile, the genocidal legacy in Darfur remains unchecked in parts of Sudan -- as the world remains silent. Few people understand this better than Mukesh Kapila. In

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    The 180 | May 17, 2013

    Canada's first commanders of the International Space Station may have strummed, sung and tweeted his way into our hearts, but John Semley has little love for the astronaut. He's the online editor of NOW magazine in Toronto.

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    The Current | May 17, 2013

    With Mike Duffy’s spending and borrowing habits under scrutiny, he quit the conservative party to sit as an independent. We hear about the potential damage of “Duffy-Gate” to the govt and why the Senator is considered so valuable to the Conservatives.

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    Tapestry | May 10, 2013

    This week on Tapestry, we explore the music and spirituality of the jazz great, John Coltrane. To some jazz fans, he was the high priest of the avant-garde movement. And to others, tenor saxophonist John Coltrane was a saint.

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    The Irrelevant Show | May 16, 2013

    The Irrelevant Show Players’ production of Hamlet, in which some obvious logic problems are pointed out.

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    Rewind | May 16, 2013

    The Stratford Shakespeare festival, located in Stratford, Ontario, is North America's largest classical repertory theatre. It grew from humble beginnings in a leaky tent into a revered institution.

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Radio Noon Montreal - Internet piracy crackdown stirs up debateMay 13, 2013 | 25:11Radio Noon Montreal Internet piracy crackdown stirs up debate Audio
Radio Noon Montreal Internet piracy crackdown stirs up debate May 13, 2013 | 25:11A Montreal company is on the prowl for Internet pirates. Their campaign on behalf of some Hollywood producers raises fascinating ethical and legal questions. Our listeners call in with their reactions.
Radio Noon Montreal - Hadfield reinvigorates interest in spaceMay 13, 2013 | 19:24Radio Noon Montreal Hadfield reinvigorates interest in space Audio
Radio Noon Montreal Hadfield reinvigorates interest in space May 13, 2013 | 19:24As Chris Hadfield gets ready to get back to Earth, Canadian Space Society president Wayne Ellis says the 53-year-old astronaut and social media star has not only achieved many Canadian firsts, but has also reinvigorated interest in space.
Radio Noon Montreal - Drainville draws fire with parking accommodation commentsMay 16, 2013 | 46:45Radio Noon Montreal Drainville draws fire with parking accommodation comments Audio
Radio Noon Montreal Drainville draws fire with parking accommodation comments May 16, 2013 | 46:45PQ minister Bernard Drainville set Radio Noon's lines on fire with his comments about parking accommodation for observant Jews. Our listeners call in and text with their reactions.
Radio Noon Montreal - PQ overture on Bill 14 gets cold shoulderMay 17, 2013 | 37:18Radio Noon Montreal PQ overture on Bill 14 gets cold shoulder Audio
Radio Noon Montreal PQ overture on Bill 14 gets cold shoulder May 17, 2013 | 37:18We speak to PQ minister Jean-Francois Lisée about the open letter he co-wrote with Diane De Courcy promising changes to Bill 14. We also hear reaction from the Liberals and our listeners call in and text with their opinions.
Radio Noon Montreal - Were Applebaum property deal reports warranted?Apr 11, 2013 | 26:04Radio Noon Montreal Were Applebaum property deal reports warranted? Audio
Radio Noon Montreal Were Applebaum property deal reports warranted? Apr 11, 2013 | 26:04Many listeners denounce the media and defend Montreal's mayor over his Villeray duplex dealings in 2003.
Radio Noon Montreal - Jolie praised for going public about her double mastectomyMay 14, 2013 | 25:28Radio Noon Montreal Jolie praised for going public about her double mastectomy Audio
Radio Noon Montreal Jolie praised for going public about her double mastectomy May 14, 2013 | 25:28We talk to Dr. Mark Basik and breast cancer survivor Anna Capobianco-Skipworth about Angelina Jolie's decision to go public about her double mastectomy. And our listeners call in with their own stories and questions about fighting cancer.
Radio Noon Montreal - UFO sightings in Canada in 2012 doubled previous recordMay 17, 2013 | 8:10Radio Noon Montreal UFO sightings in Canada in 2012 doubled previous record Audio
Radio Noon Montreal UFO sightings in Canada in 2012 doubled previous record May 17, 2013 | 8:10Host Steve Rukavina talks to Chris Rutkowski about his 2012 Canadian UFO Survey that shows an almost two-fold increase in the number of UFO sightings over the previous year. We also hear from a listener about a possible UFO encounter in Valleyfield.
Radio Noon Montreal - Forcing companies to hand over collusion proceedsMay 10, 2013 | 18:44Radio Noon Montreal Forcing companies to hand over collusion proceeds Audio
Radio Noon Montreal Forcing companies to hand over collusion proceeds May 10, 2013 | 18:44We talk about ways to recoup hundreds of millions of dollars Quebec's construction and engineering firms allegedly got through collusion. Our listeners call in with their suggestions for payback.
Radio Noon Montreal - CAQ still on the fence on Bill 14Apr 19, 2013 | 6:46Radio Noon Montreal CAQ still on the fence on Bill 14 Audio
Radio Noon Montreal CAQ still on the fence on Bill 14 Apr 19, 2013 | 6:46While the provincial Liberals vow to vote against Bill 14, Nathalie Roy of CAQ tells Radio Noon that her party is still open for a compromise.
Radio Noon Montreal - No turbans on Quebec soccer pitchesApr 17, 2013 | 24:39Radio Noon Montreal No turbans on Quebec soccer pitches Audio
Radio Noon Montreal No turbans on Quebec soccer pitches Apr 17, 2013 | 24:39Shawn Apel asks Radio Noon listeners for their opinions on the Quebec Soccer Federation's ban on turbans on soccer pitches.
Radio Noon Montreal - Is Mtl ready for right turns on red?Apr 10, 2013 | 38:03Radio Noon Montreal Is Mtl ready for right turns on red? Audio
Radio Noon Montreal Is Mtl ready for right turns on red? Apr 10, 2013 | 38:03Anjou's mayor says it's time. We hear from "Not so sure" cabinet ministers, many 'anti' listeners and a trucker who praises Mtl drivers.
Radio Noon Montreal - Sinkhole evacuationApr 12, 2013 | 3:20Radio Noon Montreal Sinkhole evacuation Audio
Radio Noon Montreal Sinkhole evacuation Apr 12, 2013 | 3:20CBC's Marika Wheeler takes us to the scene where a 2-metre sinkhole in Beauport has forced the evacuation of 2 apartment buildings.
Radio Noon Montreal - Farm panel for May 14, 2013May 14, 2013 | 12:05Radio Noon Montreal Farm panel for May 14, 2013 Audio
Radio Noon Montreal Farm panel for May 14, 2013 May 14, 2013 | 12:05Our farm panelists Bob Laberge, Hugh Maynard and Jeannie Neveu discuss with Shawn Apel recent frost warnings, a new biomass boiler for Quebec's cattle industry and the upcoming PQ meeting on food sovereignty.
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.
Radio Noon Montreal - Metro Drinking Marathon: ReactionsMar 28, 2013 | 17:15Radio Noon Montreal Metro Drinking Marathon: Reactions Audio
Radio Noon Montreal Metro Drinking Marathon: Reactions Mar 28, 2013 | 17:15CBC reporter Elias Abboud fills us in on the drunken antics. We ask listeners if they think social media feeds such bad behaviour.

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