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	    <title>Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)</title>
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	      <title>Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)</title>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
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	    <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
	    <description>Maritime Noon is a one-hour program devoted to delivering informative reports and interviews which explore issues that are of interest to Maritimers.</description>
	    <itunes:owner>
	      <itunes:name>CBC</itunes:name>
	      <itunes:email>podcasting@cbc.ca</itunes:email>
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	    <copyright>Copyright © CBC 2013</copyright>
	    <managingEditor>podcasting@cbc.ca</managingEditor>
	    <itunes:category text="News &amp; Politics" />
	    <itunes:category text="Public Radio" />
	    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	    <itunes:author>CBC Radio</itunes:author>
	    <itunes:keywords>CBC,CBC Radio</itunes:keywords>
	    <itunes:summary>Maritime Noon is a one-hour program devoted to delivering informative reports and interviews which explore issues that are of interest to Maritimers.</itunes:summary>
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	      <title>Duffy Out of Caucus, Duffy Feedback, Gardening, Soup Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130517_59723.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Senator Mike Duffy leaves the Tory caucus, but decides to sit as an independent in the Senate. We speak to a PEI Liberal MP about that choice. We also speak to the coordinator of Democracy Watch - a group that's calling for the abolishment of the Senate. </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Senator Mike Duffy leaves the Tory caucus, but decides to sit as an independent in the Senate. We speak to a PEI Liberal MP about that choice. We also speak to the coordinator of Democracy Watch - a group that's calling for the abolishment of the Senate. </itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Senator Mike Duffy leaves the Tory caucus, but decides to sit as an independent in the Senate. We speak to a PEI Liberal MP about that choice. We also speak to the coordinator of Democracy Watch - a group that's calling for the abolishment of the Senate. </itunes:summary>
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	      <title>Senator Mike Duffy's $90,000 Gift, Stroke Risk, Etiquette Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130516_32112.mp3</guid>
	      <description>We speak to CBC reporter James Cudmore about the latest in the story of PEI Senator Mike Duffy's $90,000 gift from the prime minister's chief of staff. We take your questions about stroke risk and recovery. And your thoughts on proper etiquette.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>We speak to CBC reporter James Cudmore about the latest in the story of PEI Senator Mike Duffy's $90,000 gift from the prime minister's chief of staff. We take your questions about stroke risk and recovery. And your thoughts on proper etiquette.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>We speak to CBC reporter James Cudmore about the latest in the story of PEI Senator Mike Duffy's $90,000 gift from the prime minister's chief of staff. We take your questions about stroke risk and recovery. And your thoughts on proper etiquette.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3182</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Equal Funding for Men's and Women's Teams, Canada Post Feedback, Etiquette Questions</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130515_49769.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Former members of UNB's disbanded women's hockey team say men's and women's university teams should receive equal funding. Your feedback on what you expect from Canada Post in the internet age. Plus, your etiquette questions for butler Charles MacPherson.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Former members of UNB's disbanded women's hockey team say men's and women's university teams should receive equal funding. Your feedback on what you expect from Canada Post in the internet age. Plus, your etiquette questions for butler Charles MacPherson.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Former members of UNB's disbanded women's hockey team say men's and women's university teams should receive equal funding. Your feedback on what you expect from Canada Post in the internet age. Plus, your etiquette questions for butler Charles MacPherson.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3185</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Lobster Protests Ends, Pickers, University Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130514_23607.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Fishermen in the Maritimes untie their boats and go fishing after a few days of protesting low prices. We speak to the president of the PEI Fishermen's Association and Nova Scotia's fisheries minister  about a plan to create a panel to look into the state</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Fishermen in the Maritimes untie their boats and go fishing after a few days of protesting low prices. We speak to the president of the PEI Fishermen's Association and Nova Scotia's fisheries minister  about a plan to create a panel to look into the state</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Fishermen in the Maritimes untie their boats and go fishing after a few days of protesting low prices. We speak to the president of the PEI Fishermen's Association and Nova Scotia's fisheries minister  about a plan to create a panel to look into the state</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3144</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Body Checking Ban, Keeping Score, University Education</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130513_39438.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Hockey Nova Scotia eliminates checking at the pee wee level. Your feedback on whether to keep score in kids' sports. Plus, your thoughts on whether too many kids are pushed to go to university.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Hockey Nova Scotia eliminates checking at the pee wee level. Your feedback on whether to keep score in kids' sports. Plus, your thoughts on whether too many kids are pushed to go to university.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Hockey Nova Scotia eliminates checking at the pee wee level. Your feedback on whether to keep score in kids' sports. Plus, your thoughts on whether too many kids are pushed to go to university.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3183</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>NS Cabinet Minister Charged, Canada Post, Homeschooling Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130510_46766.mp3</guid>
	      <description>An alleged dispute that began in the men's washroom at Nova Scotia's Province House has led to charges against a cabinet minister. Your calls on what you want from Canada Post in the internet age. Plus, your feedback on whether we need more regulations fo</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>An alleged dispute that began in the men's washroom at Nova Scotia's Province House has led to charges against a cabinet minister. Your calls on what you want from Canada Post in the internet age. Plus, your feedback on whether we need more regulations fo</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>An alleged dispute that began in the men's washroom at Nova Scotia's Province House has led to charges against a cabinet minister. Your calls on what you want from Canada Post in the internet age. Plus, your feedback on whether we need more regulations fo</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3204</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Lobster Fishermen's Protest Grows, Homeschooling Regulations, Crown Corporation Bargaining Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130509_98765.mp3</guid>
	      <description>We talk to two lobster fishermen protesting low prices. Nova Scotia Auditor General Jacques Lapointe has criticized the homeschooling system for lack of regulations. We talk to him, and take your calls on homeschooling. Plus, your feedback on whether the </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>We talk to two lobster fishermen protesting low prices. Nova Scotia Auditor General Jacques Lapointe has criticized the homeschooling system for lack of regulations. We talk to him, and take your calls on homeschooling. Plus, your feedback on whether the </itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>We talk to two lobster fishermen protesting low prices. Nova Scotia Auditor General Jacques Lapointe has criticized the homeschooling system for lack of regulations. We talk to him, and take your calls on homeschooling. Plus, your feedback on whether the </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3171</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>New Brunswick Fires, Lobster Fishermen Protest, Crown Corporations</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130508_30273.mp3</guid>
	      <description>An update on two major fires in New Brunswick today. Most lobster fishermen on PEI have tied up their boats in protest against low prices. Plus, your thoughts on the government's effort to get a place at the bargaining table when Crown Corporations negoti</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 08 May 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>An update on two major fires in New Brunswick today. Most lobster fishermen on PEI have tied up their boats in protest against low prices. Plus, your thoughts on the government's effort to get a place at the bargaining table when Crown Corporations negoti</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>An update on two major fires in New Brunswick today. Most lobster fishermen on PEI have tied up their boats in protest against low prices. Plus, your thoughts on the government's effort to get a place at the bargaining table when Crown Corporations negoti</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3182</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Hockey Coaches Fight, Keeping Score, Rita MacNeil Tribute</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130507_20253.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Two minor hockey coaches have been disciplined by Hockey Nova Scotia for fighting during a game. Your calls on whether we should keep score in kids' sports. Plus, some of last night's tribute concert for the late Rita MacNeil.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Two minor hockey coaches have been disciplined by Hockey Nova Scotia for fighting during a game. Your calls on whether we should keep score in kids' sports. Plus, some of last night's tribute concert for the late Rita MacNeil.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Two minor hockey coaches have been disciplined by Hockey Nova Scotia for fighting during a game. Your calls on whether we should keep score in kids' sports. Plus, some of last night's tribute concert for the late Rita MacNeil.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3184</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Maritimer Dies in Toronto Marathon, Teen and Parent Communication, Compost Questions</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130506_81509.mp3</guid>
	      <description>We hear from a family friend of the young Cape Breton woman who died in this weekend's Toronto Goodlife Marathon. Canadian parents rank near the bottom in a survey on parent-teen relationships. Plus, your questions on compost.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>We hear from a family friend of the young Cape Breton woman who died in this weekend's Toronto Goodlife Marathon. Canadian parents rank near the bottom in a survey on parent-teen relationships. Plus, your questions on compost.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>We hear from a family friend of the young Cape Breton woman who died in this weekend's Toronto Goodlife Marathon. Canadian parents rank near the bottom in a survey on parent-teen relationships. Plus, your questions on compost.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3186</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Foreign Worker Snag, Sex Offender Protest, Gardening, More Dog Poo Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130503_89202.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A fish processor on PEI says Ottawa's new rules for foreign workers will hurt business. People in Saint John protest over the release of sex offenders in the community. We speak to a forensic psychology professor about laws that allow sex offenders to be </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A fish processor on PEI says Ottawa's new rules for foreign workers will hurt business. People in Saint John protest over the release of sex offenders in the community. We speak to a forensic psychology professor about laws that allow sex offenders to be </itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A fish processor on PEI says Ottawa's new rules for foreign workers will hurt business. People in Saint John protest over the release of sex offenders in the community. We speak to a forensic psychology professor about laws that allow sex offenders to be </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3183</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Lobster Stunner, Living Shorelines, Sticky Money, Cigarette and Dog Droppings Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130502_36417.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Growing concern in Europe about how lobsters are cooked inspires a Charlottetown company to produce a lobster-stunning machine. We speak to the producer, and to a representative from an animal rights group in Germany. We take your questions about living s</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Growing concern in Europe about how lobsters are cooked inspires a Charlottetown company to produce a lobster-stunning machine. We speak to the producer, and to a representative from an animal rights group in Germany. We take your questions about living s</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Growing concern in Europe about how lobsters are cooked inspires a Charlottetown company to produce a lobster-stunning machine. We speak to the producer, and to a representative from an animal rights group in Germany. We take your questions about living s</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3162</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Cigarette Ruling, Involuntary Treatment for Mental Illness</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130501_52739.mp3</guid>
	      <description>The Nova Scotia owner of a tobacco shop loses his fight to openly display tobacco products in his store. And we ask: should people who are mentally ill have the right to reject treatment.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 01 May 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>The Nova Scotia owner of a tobacco shop loses his fight to openly display tobacco products in his store. And we ask: should people who are mentally ill have the right to reject treatment.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>The Nova Scotia owner of a tobacco shop loses his fight to openly display tobacco products in his store. And we ask: should people who are mentally ill have the right to reject treatment.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3182</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Foreign Worker Changes, Students Leaving NB, Drunk Mom, Coke Campaign, Cheese Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130430_24965.mp3</guid>
	      <description>The federal government announces changes to the temporary foreign worker program. We find out how it will affect some employers in the Maritimes. We speak to the organizer of a job fair inviting Maritimers out west. And thousands of high school students i</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>The federal government announces changes to the temporary foreign worker program. We find out how it will affect some employers in the Maritimes. We speak to the organizer of a job fair inviting Maritimers out west. And thousands of high school students i</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>The federal government announces changes to the temporary foreign worker program. We find out how it will affect some employers in the Maritimes. We speak to the organizer of a job fair inviting Maritimers out west. And thousands of high school students i</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3168</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Dog Doo Discarded, Automotive Advice, Liver Transplant Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130429_87348.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A Fredericton woman is photographing dog doo bags dropped and left behind by dog walkers, hoping they'll be embarrassed and clean up their act. Doug Bethune takes questions about your car. And your thoughts on age as a factor for transplant recipients.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A Fredericton woman is photographing dog doo bags dropped and left behind by dog walkers, hoping they'll be embarrassed and clean up their act. Doug Bethune takes questions about your car. And your thoughts on age as a factor for transplant recipients.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A Fredericton woman is photographing dog doo bags dropped and left behind by dog walkers, hoping they'll be embarrassed and clean up their act. Doug Bethune takes questions about your car. And your thoughts on age as a factor for transplant recipients.</itunes:summary>
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	      <title>Liver Transplant Denied, Cheese, Allergy Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130426_69678.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A Nova Scotia man with a serious liver condition says his doctor told him he is ineligible for a transplant because he's over 70. We speak to a doctor who says not many patients over 70 receive transplants because of complications and risks. Chef Craig Fl</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A Nova Scotia man with a serious liver condition says his doctor told him he is ineligible for a transplant because he's over 70. We speak to a doctor who says not many patients over 70 receive transplants because of complications and risks. Chef Craig Fl</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A Nova Scotia man with a serious liver condition says his doctor told him he is ineligible for a transplant because he's over 70. We speak to a doctor who says not many patients over 70 receive transplants because of complications and risks. Chef Craig Fl</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3173</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Cyberbullying Law, Home For Coloured Children Settlement, Paint Expert, Sick Days Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130425_18159.mp3</guid>
	      <description>The Nova Scotia government creates a new cyber-bullying law and investigative unit. Former residents of the Nova Scotia Home For Coloured Children reach a financial settlement with the home. Paint expert Jim White takes your questions. And your thoughts o</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>The Nova Scotia government creates a new cyber-bullying law and investigative unit. Former residents of the Nova Scotia Home For Coloured Children reach a financial settlement with the home. Paint expert Jim White takes your questions. And your thoughts o</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>The Nova Scotia government creates a new cyber-bullying law and investigative unit. Former residents of the Nova Scotia Home For Coloured Children reach a financial settlement with the home. Paint expert Jim White takes your questions. And your thoughts o</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3170</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Stanhope Resort Burns, Sick Days, Loud Motorcycle Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130424_63372.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A historic, PEI resort is levelled by fire. We speak to owner Danny Murphy. We ask: are sick leave benefits for employees in the public sector too generous? And your thoughts on loud motorcycles</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A historic, PEI resort is levelled by fire. We speak to owner Danny Murphy. We ask: are sick leave benefits for employees in the public sector too generous? And your thoughts on loud motorcycles</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A historic, PEI resort is levelled by fire. We speak to owner Danny Murphy. We ask: are sick leave benefits for employees in the public sector too generous? And your thoughts on loud motorcycles</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3172</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Motorcycle Noise By-law, Severe Allergies, Harper Meeting Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130423_18531.mp3</guid>
	      <description>The city of Fredericton is considering a new noise by-law that targets loud motorcycles. We'll hear from an avid motorcyclist who's fighting the move. Stephanie Lemieux, her 10-year-old son Gibson and allergist Dr. Greg Rex join us to hear your stories an</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>The city of Fredericton is considering a new noise by-law that targets loud motorcycles. We'll hear from an avid motorcyclist who's fighting the move. Stephanie Lemieux, her 10-year-old son Gibson and allergist Dr. Greg Rex join us to hear your stories an</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>The city of Fredericton is considering a new noise by-law that targets loud motorcycles. We'll hear from an avid motorcyclist who's fighting the move. Stephanie Lemieux, her 10-year-old son Gibson and allergist Dr. Greg Rex join us to hear your stories an</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3173</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>NS Premier Meets With PM, Dog Behaviour Expert, Juno Winners</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130422_72375.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Rehteah Parsons' mother is invited to meet Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Ottawa to discuss changes to the criminal code. Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter will also be at the meeting. We speak to him about the issues up for discussion. Dog behaviour e</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Rehteah Parsons' mother is invited to meet Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Ottawa to discuss changes to the criminal code. Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter will also be at the meeting. We speak to him about the issues up for discussion. Dog behaviour e</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Rehteah Parsons' mother is invited to meet Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Ottawa to discuss changes to the criminal code. Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter will also be at the meeting. We speak to him about the issues up for discussion. Dog behaviour e</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3173</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Chechnya Connection, Widows Pension, NB Pension Feedback, Home Renos</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130419_24643.mp3</guid>
	      <description>One suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings is dead, and one is on the run. They are believed to be from Chechnya. We speak to a terrorism expert about their possible motives. Widows who lost their husbands on the job, then remarried, will now get retroac</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>One suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings is dead, and one is on the run. They are believed to be from Chechnya. We speak to a terrorism expert about their possible motives. Widows who lost their husbands on the job, then remarried, will now get retroac</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>One suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings is dead, and one is on the run. They are believed to be from Chechnya. We speak to a terrorism expert about their possible motives. Widows who lost their husbands on the job, then remarried, will now get retroac</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3184</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>New Brunswick Pensioners, Science Questions, Recall and Rita MacNeil Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130418_30576.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Retirees in New Brunswick fight changes the province wants to make to civil service pensions.
Mary Anne White answers your questions about every day science.Your thoughts on recall legislation for politicians. And more of your memories of Rita MacNeil.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Retirees in New Brunswick fight changes the province wants to make to civil service pensions.
Mary Anne White answers your questions about every day science.Your thoughts on recall legislation for politicians. And more of your memories of Rita MacNeil.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Retirees in New Brunswick fight changes the province wants to make to civil service pensions.
Mary Anne White answers your questions about every day science.Your thoughts on recall legislation for politicians. And more of your memories of Rita MacNeil.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3179</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Rita MacNeil Remembered, Recalling Politicians</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130417_31466.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Cape Breton's first lady of song, Rita MacNeil dies. We speak to an agent and a manager that worked with her during her musical career. We hear memories from others who knew her well, and from people in the Maritimes who love her music. And we ask: should</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Cape Breton's first lady of song, Rita MacNeil dies. We speak to an agent and a manager that worked with her during her musical career. We hear memories from others who knew her well, and from people in the Maritimes who love her music. And we ask: should</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Cape Breton's first lady of song, Rita MacNeil dies. We speak to an agent and a manager that worked with her during her musical career. We hear memories from others who knew her well, and from people in the Maritimes who love her music. And we ask: should</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3172</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Boston Marathon Bombings, Strange Foods</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130416_24491.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Dozens of Maritime runners were at the Boston Marathon when two bombs went off near the finish line yesterday. We hear some of their experiences. We also hear reaction to the news from people on the streets of Halifax. Former CSIS intelligence officer Ray</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Dozens of Maritime runners were at the Boston Marathon when two bombs went off near the finish line yesterday. We hear some of their experiences. We also hear reaction to the news from people on the streets of Halifax. Former CSIS intelligence officer Ray</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Dozens of Maritime runners were at the Boston Marathon when two bombs went off near the finish line yesterday. We hear some of their experiences. We also hear reaction to the news from people on the streets of Halifax. Former CSIS intelligence officer Ray</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3180</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Positive Social Media Campaign, Chimneys, Trudeau Takes Over</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130415_26272.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Students at Dartmouth High School make pledges to use social media for positive messaging only, prompted by the tragic story of Rehteah Parsons. Luke Chaulk takes your questions about chimney cleaning and maintenance. And Justin Trudeau is the new liberal</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Students at Dartmouth High School make pledges to use social media for positive messaging only, prompted by the tragic story of Rehteah Parsons. Luke Chaulk takes your questions about chimney cleaning and maintenance. And Justin Trudeau is the new liberal</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Students at Dartmouth High School make pledges to use social media for positive messaging only, prompted by the tragic story of Rehteah Parsons. Luke Chaulk takes your questions about chimney cleaning and maintenance. And Justin Trudeau is the new liberal</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3179</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Rehtaeh Parsons' Vigil, California Case Parallels Parsons' Story, Gardening Questions</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130412_92251.mp3</guid>
	      <description>We hear part of last night's vigil for Rehtaeh Parsons. A case in California has shocking parallels to Rehtaeh Parsons' story. Plus, your gardening questions. </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>We hear part of last night's vigil for Rehtaeh Parsons. A case in California has shocking parallels to Rehtaeh Parsons' story. Plus, your gardening questions. </itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>We hear part of last night's vigil for Rehtaeh Parsons. A case in California has shocking parallels to Rehtaeh Parsons' story. Plus, your gardening questions. </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3200</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Anonymous Speaks, Your Feedback on Rehtaeh Parsons' Story, Making Pizza</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130411_25285.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Jon Blanchard, who is part of one of the communities that make up the Anonymous movement, talks about Anonymous's role in the Rehtaeh Parsons' story. Your feedback on our interviews about the case. Plus, your calls on making pizza.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Jon Blanchard, who is part of one of the communities that make up the Anonymous movement, talks about Anonymous's role in the Rehtaeh Parsons' story. Your feedback on our interviews about the case. Plus, your calls on making pizza.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Jon Blanchard, who is part of one of the communities that make up the Anonymous movement, talks about Anonymous's role in the Rehtaeh Parsons' story. Your feedback on our interviews about the case. Plus, your calls on making pizza.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3164</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>More on Rehtaeh Parsons, Your Tax Questions</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130410_12540.mp3</guid>
	      <description>We talk to Nova Scotia's Justice Minister about his request to see options for a review of the suicide of a girl who said she was raped and bullied. We also hear from the Crown Prosecutors' office, the woman who started a petition calling for a review int</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>We talk to Nova Scotia's Justice Minister about his request to see options for a review of the suicide of a girl who said she was raped and bullied. We also hear from the Crown Prosecutors' office, the woman who started a petition calling for a review int</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>We talk to Nova Scotia's Justice Minister about his request to see options for a review of the suicide of a girl who said she was raped and bullied. We also hear from the Crown Prosecutors' office, the woman who started a petition calling for a review int</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3175</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Rehtaeh Parsons' Mother and Police Response, Drug Interactions</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130409_63758.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A teenage girl died in Nova Scotia on Sunday, about a year and a half after she first told her mother she had been raped. We speak to her mother and ask police why there have never been charges in the case. Plus, your questions about interactions between </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A teenage girl died in Nova Scotia on Sunday, about a year and a half after she first told her mother she had been raped. We speak to her mother and ask police why there have never been charges in the case. Plus, your questions about interactions between </itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A teenage girl died in Nova Scotia on Sunday, about a year and a half after she first told her mother she had been raped. We speak to her mother and ask police why there have never been charges in the case. Plus, your questions about interactions between </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3112</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Maternity Leave Human Rights, Plumbing Questions, Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130408_82485.mp3</guid>
	      <description>The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission is hearing a woman's complaint about how she says her employer treated her while she was pregnant. Fred Walsh takes your plumbing questions. Your feedback on Sheryl Sandberg's advice to women to "Lean In" to their w</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission is hearing a woman's complaint about how she says her employer treated her while she was pregnant. Fred Walsh takes your plumbing questions. Your feedback on Sheryl Sandberg's advice to women to "Lean In" to their w</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission is hearing a woman's complaint about how she says her employer treated her while she was pregnant. Fred Walsh takes your plumbing questions. Your feedback on Sheryl Sandberg's advice to women to "Lean In" to their w</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3192</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Volunteer Ambulance, Arlene Dickinson, Leaning In, Wildlife Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130405_55231.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A group of volunteers in rural New Brunswick has come together to form an ambulance service. We speak to Arlene Dickinson of CBC-TV's Dragons' Den about her participation on a new government advisory council to put more women on corporate boards.  We ask:</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A group of volunteers in rural New Brunswick has come together to form an ambulance service. We speak to Arlene Dickinson of CBC-TV's Dragons' Den about her participation on a new government advisory council to put more women on corporate boards.  We ask:</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A group of volunteers in rural New Brunswick has come together to form an ambulance service. We speak to Arlene Dickinson of CBC-TV's Dragons' Den about her participation on a new government advisory council to put more women on corporate boards.  We ask:</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3188</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Cancer Drug Class Action, Hunger Strike Ends, Bob Bancroft, Billboard Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130404_37416.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Two Ontario law firms launch a class action suit on behalf of cancer patients - including nearly 200 in New Brunswick - who've just learned they were given diluted cancer drugs. A New Brunswick fisherman on a hunger strike to protest changes to EI ends hi</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Two Ontario law firms launch a class action suit on behalf of cancer patients - including nearly 200 in New Brunswick - who've just learned they were given diluted cancer drugs. A New Brunswick fisherman on a hunger strike to protest changes to EI ends hi</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Two Ontario law firms launch a class action suit on behalf of cancer patients - including nearly 200 in New Brunswick - who've just learned they were given diluted cancer drugs. A New Brunswick fisherman on a hunger strike to protest changes to EI ends hi</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3175</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Diluted Cancer Drugs, MSVU Billboard, Disabilities and Poverty</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130403_73366.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Some cancer patients in New Brunswick learn they've been receiving diluted cancer drugs. We hear how the Saint John Regional Hospital is handling the situation. Mount Saint Vincent University answers questions about why an all-male billboard ad is promoti</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Some cancer patients in New Brunswick learn they've been receiving diluted cancer drugs. We hear how the Saint John Regional Hospital is handling the situation. Mount Saint Vincent University answers questions about why an all-male billboard ad is promoti</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Some cancer patients in New Brunswick learn they've been receiving diluted cancer drugs. We hear how the Saint John Regional Hospital is handling the situation. Mount Saint Vincent University answers questions about why an all-male billboard ad is promoti</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3178</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Ferry Search, Insurance and Credit Rating, Terry Punch, Ashfield Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130402_92514.mp3</guid>
	      <description>RCMP divers continue the search for a car that drove off the Englishtown Ferry last week. Relatives of a missing Nova Scotia man watch and wait for answers from the search. New Brunswick's consumer advocate for insurance speaks out against the practice of</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>RCMP divers continue the search for a car that drove off the Englishtown Ferry last week. Relatives of a missing Nova Scotia man watch and wait for answers from the search. New Brunswick's consumer advocate for insurance speaks out against the practice of</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>RCMP divers continue the search for a car that drove off the Englishtown Ferry last week. Relatives of a missing Nova Scotia man watch and wait for answers from the search. New Brunswick's consumer advocate for insurance speaks out against the practice of</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3169</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Work-Life Balance, Salt, Sugar and Fat, Keith Ashfield Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130328_22247.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A new research paper on work-life balance calls for employers to do more to help the imbalance so many Canadians feel. We hear from the researcher. We invite your questions to author Michael Moss, who researched how some foods have been engineered to be i</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A new research paper on work-life balance calls for employers to do more to help the imbalance so many Canadians feel. We hear from the researcher. We invite your questions to author Michael Moss, who researched how some foods have been engineered to be i</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A new research paper on work-life balance calls for employers to do more to help the imbalance so many Canadians feel. We hear from the researcher. We invite your questions to author Michael Moss, who researched how some foods have been engineered to be i</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3175</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130328_22247.mp3" length="49611" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>Good Wife Comment, Kids and TV, Protected Areas, Restaurant and Hockey Brawl Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130327_85161.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Fisheries Minister Keith Ashfield's comments to a teenager linking her cooking abilities to her marriage prospects stir up plenty of controversy in Parliament, and among the public as well.
We ask: how does TV affect your child's behaviour? And your thou</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Fisheries Minister Keith Ashfield's comments to a teenager linking her cooking abilities to her marriage prospects stir up plenty of controversy in Parliament, and among the public as well.
We ask: how does TV affect your child's behaviour? And your thou</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Fisheries Minister Keith Ashfield's comments to a teenager linking her cooking abilities to her marriage prospects stir up plenty of controversy in Parliament, and among the public as well.
We ask: how does TV affect your child's behaviour? And your thou</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3201</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130327_85161.mp3" length="50019" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>Ferry Accident, PEI Hockey Brawl, ATVs Vs. Protected Areas, Working Seniors Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130326_59000.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A car drives off of a Cape Breton ferry and into the water. We get an update on the search for the vehicle. We hear how Hockey PEI is handling a brawl that broke out after a Midget AA game on the weekend. We ask: should off-highway vehicles have access to</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A car drives off of a Cape Breton ferry and into the water. We get an update on the search for the vehicle. We hear how Hockey PEI is handling a brawl that broke out after a Midget AA game on the weekend. We ask: should off-highway vehicles have access to</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A car drives off of a Cape Breton ferry and into the water. We get an update on the search for the vehicle. We hear how Hockey PEI is handling a brawl that broke out after a Midget AA game on the weekend. We ask: should off-highway vehicles have access to</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3188</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130326_59000.mp3" length="49808" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>Trapping Danger, Job Skills Feedback, Automotive Advice</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130325_75532.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A Nova Scotia family loses their family pet in a trap meant for a wild animal. We  ask about trapping rules. Automotive expert Doug Bethune takes your questions. And your thoughts on the federal government's new skills training initiatives. </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A Nova Scotia family loses their family pet in a trap meant for a wild animal. We  ask about trapping rules. Automotive expert Doug Bethune takes your questions. And your thoughts on the federal government's new skills training initiatives. </itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A Nova Scotia family loses their family pet in a trap meant for a wild animal. We  ask about trapping rules. Automotive expert Doug Bethune takes your questions. And your thoughts on the federal government's new skills training initiatives. </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3177</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130325_75532.mp3" length="49647" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>The Federal Budget and Skills Development, Feedback on Former MLA Russell MacKinnon</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130322_69155.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Three perspectives on the new Canada Jobs Grant program: Elizabeth Beale is the head of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council; Terry Anne Boyles is with the Association of Canadian Community Colleges; Rodger Cuzner is the Liberal Human Resources and Ski</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Three perspectives on the new Canada Jobs Grant program: Elizabeth Beale is the head of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council; Terry Anne Boyles is with the Association of Canadian Community Colleges; Rodger Cuzner is the Liberal Human Resources and Ski</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Three perspectives on the new Canada Jobs Grant program: Elizabeth Beale is the head of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council; Terry Anne Boyles is with the Association of Canadian Community Colleges; Rodger Cuzner is the Liberal Human Resources and Ski</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3194</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>EI Blamed for Restaurant Closure, Russell MacKinnon Defends his Pension, Groceries on a Budget, Feedback on HST and Road Tolls</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130321_51191.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Mary Schinold tells us how EI contributed to the closure of her restaurant in Windsor, Nova Scotia. Ex-MLA Russell MacKinnon defends his right to a pension. Nutritionist Edie Shaw-Ewald gives advice on how to spend less and eat well. And your thoughts on </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Mary Schinold tells us how EI contributed to the closure of her restaurant in Windsor, Nova Scotia. Ex-MLA Russell MacKinnon defends his right to a pension. Nutritionist Edie Shaw-Ewald gives advice on how to spend less and eat well. And your thoughts on </itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Mary Schinold tells us how EI contributed to the closure of her restaurant in Windsor, Nova Scotia. Ex-MLA Russell MacKinnon defends his right to a pension. Nutritionist Edie Shaw-Ewald gives advice on how to spend less and eat well. And your thoughts on </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3188</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>HST Protest, Pension Feedback, Competition Phone-in</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130320_99673.mp3</guid>
	      <description>On April 1, the PEI government will collect HST on electricity. We talk to Islander Bob Baird, who plans on not paying the HST on next month's power bill to protest the province's decision. Should politicians convicted of illegally spending taxpayers' mon</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>On April 1, the PEI government will collect HST on electricity. We talk to Islander Bob Baird, who plans on not paying the HST on next month's power bill to protest the province's decision. Should politicians convicted of illegally spending taxpayers' mon</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>On April 1, the PEI government will collect HST on electricity. We talk to Islander Bob Baird, who plans on not paying the HST on next month's power bill to protest the province's decision. Should politicians convicted of illegally spending taxpayers' mon</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3187</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Pensions for Convicted MLAs, Heart Health, Toll Feedback, EI Comedy</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130319_85831.mp3</guid>
	      <description>The Canadian Taxpayers' Federation wants rules changed that allow politicians convicted of illegally spending taxpayers' money to continue receiving their pensions while serving a sentence. Dr. Beth Abramson debunks myths about heart health. Your thoughts</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>The Canadian Taxpayers' Federation wants rules changed that allow politicians convicted of illegally spending taxpayers' money to continue receiving their pensions while serving a sentence. Dr. Beth Abramson debunks myths about heart health. Your thoughts</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>The Canadian Taxpayers' Federation wants rules changed that allow politicians convicted of illegally spending taxpayers' money to continue receiving their pensions while serving a sentence. Dr. Beth Abramson debunks myths about heart health. Your thoughts</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3202</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>North River Rescue, Road Tolls, Tethering and ATV Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130318_40327.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A teenager playing on melting pack ice is rescued in PEI. Your calls on proposals to increase tolling on Maritime roadways. Plus, your feedback on our stories on tethering dogs and using ATVs.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A teenager playing on melting pack ice is rescued in PEI. Your calls on proposals to increase tolling on Maritime roadways. Plus, your feedback on our stories on tethering dogs and using ATVs.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A teenager playing on melting pack ice is rescued in PEI. Your calls on proposals to increase tolling on Maritime roadways. Plus, your feedback on our stories on tethering dogs and using ATVs.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3192</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Californian Cats, Tethering and Questions for Our Vet, Language Learning Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130315_51214.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A new shipment of cats and dogs has arrived in the Maritimes from California, and some local shelters aren't pleased. Veterinarian Eric Carnegy takes your calls on tethering dogs and other pet topics.  Plus, more hilarious stories on learning a new langua</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A new shipment of cats and dogs has arrived in the Maritimes from California, and some local shelters aren't pleased. Veterinarian Eric Carnegy takes your calls on tethering dogs and other pet topics.  Plus, more hilarious stories on learning a new langua</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A new shipment of cats and dogs has arrived in the Maritimes from California, and some local shelters aren't pleased. Veterinarian Eric Carnegy takes your calls on tethering dogs and other pet topics.  Plus, more hilarious stories on learning a new langua</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3183</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>ATV Feedback, Learning a Language, Stompin' Tom Farewell</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130314_74270.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Your feedback on whether maintaining access for ATV users should take precedence over protected wilderness areas. Your stories about learning new languages. Plus, Stompin' Tom's memorial service.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Your feedback on whether maintaining access for ATV users should take precedence over protected wilderness areas. Your stories about learning new languages. Plus, Stompin' Tom's memorial service.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Your feedback on whether maintaining access for ATV users should take precedence over protected wilderness areas. Your stories about learning new languages. Plus, Stompin' Tom's memorial service.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3152</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Edging out ATVs, Environmental Concerns, Mileage and Pedestrian Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130313_66299.mp3</guid>
	      <description>ATV operators worry that expanding a wilderness area in Nova Scotia will take away their place to play. The outgoing federal Environment Commissioner takes your calls. Your feedback on gas mileage and pedestrian safety. Plus, send us your pothole stories!</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Mar 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>ATV operators worry that expanding a wilderness area in Nova Scotia will take away their place to play. The outgoing federal Environment Commissioner takes your calls. Your feedback on gas mileage and pedestrian safety. Plus, send us your pothole stories!</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>ATV operators worry that expanding a wilderness area in Nova Scotia will take away their place to play. The outgoing federal Environment Commissioner takes your calls. Your feedback on gas mileage and pedestrian safety. Plus, send us your pothole stories!</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3174</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Gas Mileage Advertising, Pedestrian Safety, Helmets and Concussions</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130312_22440.mp3</guid>
	      <description>The Automobile Protection Association comments on one man's experience of finding he's not getting the mileage advertised on his new vehicle. Your calls on how to improve pedestrian safety. Plus, helmets may not protect you the way you expect, but an ER d</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>The Automobile Protection Association comments on one man's experience of finding he's not getting the mileage advertised on his new vehicle. Your calls on how to improve pedestrian safety. Plus, helmets may not protect you the way you expect, but an ER d</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>The Automobile Protection Association comments on one man's experience of finding he's not getting the mileage advertised on his new vehicle. Your calls on how to improve pedestrian safety. Plus, helmets may not protect you the way you expect, but an ER d</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3170</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Shad Bay Search, EI Feedback, Gail Vaz-Oxlade</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130311_79356.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Journalist Stephen Kimber looks back at the investigation into Kimberly McAndrew's disappearance in light of a police search of a property in Shad Bay. Your feedback on a hunger strike to protest changes to EI. Plus, your questions on debt for Gail Vaz-Ox</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2013 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Journalist Stephen Kimber looks back at the investigation into Kimberly McAndrew's disappearance in light of a police search of a property in Shad Bay. Your feedback on a hunger strike to protest changes to EI. Plus, your questions on debt for Gail Vaz-Ox</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Journalist Stephen Kimber looks back at the investigation into Kimberly McAndrew's disappearance in light of a police search of a property in Shad Bay. Your feedback on a hunger strike to protest changes to EI. Plus, your questions on debt for Gail Vaz-Ox</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3174</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>EI Hunger Striker, EI Meeting, Home Appliances, Stompin' Tom Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130308_89930.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A New Brunswick lobster fisherman goes on a hunger strike to protest employment insurance changes. We hear growing concerns from seasonal workers in Cape Breton as well. Aaron Publicover takes your questions about home appliance repairs. And your memories</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Mar 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A New Brunswick lobster fisherman goes on a hunger strike to protest employment insurance changes. We hear growing concerns from seasonal workers in Cape Breton as well. Aaron Publicover takes your questions about home appliance repairs. And your memories</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A New Brunswick lobster fisherman goes on a hunger strike to protest employment insurance changes. We hear growing concerns from seasonal workers in Cape Breton as well. Aaron Publicover takes your questions about home appliance repairs. And your memories</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3176</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Stompin' Tom Dies, Food Safety, Driving And Dementia Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130307_71071.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Legendary Canadian musician Stompin' Tom Connors dies, and we convene a panel to talk about why he struck a chord with Canadians. We hear your renditions of a Stompin' Tom classic. We take your questions about food safety. And your thoughts on dementia an</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Legendary Canadian musician Stompin' Tom Connors dies, and we convene a panel to talk about why he struck a chord with Canadians. We hear your renditions of a Stompin' Tom classic. We take your questions about food safety. And your thoughts on dementia an</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Legendary Canadian musician Stompin' Tom Connors dies, and we convene a panel to talk about why he struck a chord with Canadians. We hear your renditions of a Stompin' Tom classic. We take your questions about food safety. And your thoughts on dementia an</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3159</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Duffy Petition, Driving And Dementia, Tethering Feedback, Kids and Money Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130306_66068.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A PEI man starts a petition asking for a public review to determine if Senator Mike Duffy meets all the requirements to properly represent PEI. We ask: How to know when it's time to take the keys away if a family member is dealing with dementia? Your thou</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Mar 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A PEI man starts a petition asking for a public review to determine if Senator Mike Duffy meets all the requirements to properly represent PEI. We ask: How to know when it's time to take the keys away if a family member is dealing with dementia? Your thou</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A PEI man starts a petition asking for a public review to determine if Senator Mike Duffy meets all the requirements to properly represent PEI. We ask: How to know when it's time to take the keys away if a family member is dealing with dementia? Your thou</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3192</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>David Bishop, Tethering Legislation, Kids And Money, Gold Digger Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130305_74815.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A New Brunswick businessman who organized a private campaign drawing attention to the provincial debt during the last provincial election is in court today for violating the Political Process Financing Act. Animal advocates in Nova Scotia call for anti-te</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A New Brunswick businessman who organized a private campaign drawing attention to the provincial debt during the last provincial election is in court today for violating the Political Process Financing Act. Animal advocates in Nova Scotia call for anti-te</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A New Brunswick businessman who organized a private campaign drawing attention to the provincial debt during the last provincial election is in court today for violating the Political Process Financing Act. Animal advocates in Nova Scotia call for anti-te</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3190</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Gold Digger Clause, Paint Questions, Kim Campbell Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130304_13271.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A New Brunswick retiree discovers that an old piece of legislation will keep his spouse from getting his pension if he dies before she does.
Paint expert Jim White takes your questions. And your thoughts on Kim Campbell's solution to gender parity in Can</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A New Brunswick retiree discovers that an old piece of legislation will keep his spouse from getting his pension if he dies before she does.
Paint expert Jim White takes your questions. And your thoughts on Kim Campbell's solution to gender parity in Can</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A New Brunswick retiree discovers that an old piece of legislation will keep his spouse from getting his pension if he dies before she does.
Paint expert Jim White takes your questions. And your thoughts on Kim Campbell's solution to gender parity in Can</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3170</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Mike Duffy's Primary Residence, Feedback on EI and Workplace Accommodation, Women in Politics </title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130301_55006.mp3</guid>
	      <description>CBC's James Cudmore gives us an update on the question of Senator Mike Duffy's primary residence. We hear your thoughts on our interview with Human Resources Minister Diane Finley. And Former Prime Minister Kim Campbell takes your calls on how we should e</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>CBC's James Cudmore gives us an update on the question of Senator Mike Duffy's primary residence. We hear your thoughts on our interview with Human Resources Minister Diane Finley. And Former Prime Minister Kim Campbell takes your calls on how we should e</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>CBC's James Cudmore gives us an update on the question of Senator Mike Duffy's primary residence. We hear your thoughts on our interview with Human Resources Minister Diane Finley. And Former Prime Minister Kim Campbell takes your calls on how we should e</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3180</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Minister Diane Finley, Accommodating Parents, Lawyer Jim O'Neil Debunks Rumour of his Death</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130228_34900.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Human Resources and Skills Development Minister Diane Finley tells us more about the federal government's integrity officers and EI reform. Barb Byers is the executive vice president of the Canadian Labour Congress. She takes your calls on how far employe</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Human Resources and Skills Development Minister Diane Finley tells us more about the federal government's integrity officers and EI reform. Barb Byers is the executive vice president of the Canadian Labour Congress. She takes your calls on how far employe</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Human Resources and Skills Development Minister Diane Finley tells us more about the federal government's integrity officers and EI reform. Barb Byers is the executive vice president of the Canadian Labour Congress. She takes your calls on how far employe</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3175</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130228_34900.mp3" length="49612" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>EI Uproar, Deer Rescue, Affordable Housing</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130227_10569.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Protests calling for a change to new EI rules continue in Shediac, New Brunswick. And federal Liberal and NDP politicians ask questions about how the government is handling EI fraud. A Nova Scotia man videotapes an amazing rescue by the Department of Natu</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Protests calling for a change to new EI rules continue in Shediac, New Brunswick. And federal Liberal and NDP politicians ask questions about how the government is handling EI fraud. A Nova Scotia man videotapes an amazing rescue by the Department of Natu</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Protests calling for a change to new EI rules continue in Shediac, New Brunswick. And federal Liberal and NDP politicians ask questions about how the government is handling EI fraud. A Nova Scotia man videotapes an amazing rescue by the Department of Natu</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3195</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130227_10569.mp3" length="49922" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>Doctor Discrimination, Birth Order, Miss Ally And Tea Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130226_53520.mp3</guid>
	      <description>New research finds your income level may affect whether or not you can access a doctor in Canada. We speak to the physician who did the study. We take your questions about birth order. And your thoughts on the fishing boat Miss Ally, and tea-drinking.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>New research finds your income level may affect whether or not you can access a doctor in Canada. We speak to the physician who did the study. We take your questions about birth order. And your thoughts on the fishing boat Miss Ally, and tea-drinking.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>New research finds your income level may affect whether or not you can access a doctor in Canada. We speak to the physician who did the study. We take your questions about birth order. And your thoughts on the fishing boat Miss Ally, and tea-drinking.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3176</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130226_53520.mp3" length="49626" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>Woods Harbour Grieves, EI Feedback, Your Favourite Cup of Tea, SARS Supplies Feedback.</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130225_44284.mp3</guid>
	      <description>We hear from George Hopkins, the father of Joel Hopkins, one of the five missing fishermen on the Miss Ally. Your thoughts on the federal government's decision to make house visits to Canadians on EI. Philip Holmans is the owner of World Tea House in Hali</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>We hear from George Hopkins, the father of Joel Hopkins, one of the five missing fishermen on the Miss Ally. Your thoughts on the federal government's decision to make house visits to Canadians on EI. Philip Holmans is the owner of World Tea House in Hali</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>We hear from George Hopkins, the father of Joel Hopkins, one of the five missing fishermen on the Miss Ally. Your thoughts on the federal government's decision to make house visits to Canadians on EI. Philip Holmans is the owner of World Tea House in Hali</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3188</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>House Visits to Canadians on EI, Feedback on the Miss Ally Search, Craig Flinn on Guilty Food Pleasures, SARS Supplies</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130222_12506.mp3</guid>
	      <description>The federal government is sending fifty officers to 1,200 Canadians on EI to make sure they're following the rules. We talk to an NDP MP in New Brunswick who's critical of these house visits. Chef Craig Flinn takes your calls about guilty pleasures when i</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>The federal government is sending fifty officers to 1,200 Canadians on EI to make sure they're following the rules. We talk to an NDP MP in New Brunswick who's critical of these house visits. Chef Craig Flinn takes your calls about guilty pleasures when i</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>The federal government is sending fifty officers to 1,200 Canadians on EI to make sure they're following the rules. We talk to an NDP MP in New Brunswick who's critical of these house visits. Chef Craig Flinn takes your calls about guilty pleasures when i</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3169</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Demand for Search of Capsized Vessel, Indoor Air Quality, Big Families Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130221_55855.mp3</guid>
	      <description>The families of the fishermen who were on the Miss Ally off Nova Scotia are demanding a search of the hull before it sinks. Your questions on indoor air quality. Plus, your feedback on whether having bigger families is a good idea.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>The families of the fishermen who were on the Miss Ally off Nova Scotia are demanding a search of the hull before it sinks. Your questions on indoor air quality. Plus, your feedback on whether having bigger families is a good idea.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>The families of the fishermen who were on the Miss Ally off Nova Scotia are demanding a search of the hull before it sinks. Your questions on indoor air quality. Plus, your feedback on whether having bigger families is a good idea.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3155</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Safety on Fishing Vessels, Bigger Families, Clubbed Seals Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130220_61564.mp3</guid>
	      <description>The Fisheries Safety Association of Nova Scotia comments on what the industry can learn from events like this week's tragedy at sea. Your calls on what would encourage you to have more children. And your feedback on the arrest of three teens in the case o</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>The Fisheries Safety Association of Nova Scotia comments on what the industry can learn from events like this week's tragedy at sea. Your calls on what would encourage you to have more children. And your feedback on the arrest of three teens in the case o</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>The Fisheries Safety Association of Nova Scotia comments on what the industry can learn from events like this week's tragedy at sea. Your calls on what would encourage you to have more children. And your feedback on the arrest of three teens in the case o</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3164</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Missing Fishermen, Volunteer Firefighters, Fracking Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130219_61012.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Reporter Phonse Jessome updates us on the search for five young fishermen who have been missing at sea since Sunday. Your calls on recruitment of volunteer firefighters in our rural communities. Plus, your feedback on fracking. </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Reporter Phonse Jessome updates us on the search for five young fishermen who have been missing at sea since Sunday. Your calls on recruitment of volunteer firefighters in our rural communities. Plus, your feedback on fracking. </itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Reporter Phonse Jessome updates us on the search for five young fishermen who have been missing at sea since Sunday. Your calls on recruitment of volunteer firefighters in our rural communities. Plus, your feedback on fracking. </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3178</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Police on Bouncers, Legalizing Drugs, and Terry Punch</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130218_43676.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Police offer their perspective on a Halifax man's story of a possible assault by a bouncer at a bar. Your feedback on legalizing drugs. Plus, we talk genealogy -- and middle names -- with Terry Punch. </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Police offer their perspective on a Halifax man's story of a possible assault by a bouncer at a bar. Your feedback on legalizing drugs. Plus, we talk genealogy -- and middle names -- with Terry Punch. </itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Police offer their perspective on a Halifax man's story of a possible assault by a bouncer at a bar. Your feedback on legalizing drugs. Plus, we talk genealogy -- and middle names -- with Terry Punch. </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3161</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>NB Shale Gas Regulations, Legalizing Drugs, Meteor Hit</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130215_41694.mp3</guid>
	      <description>New Brunswick unveils new rules to regulate fracking. The president of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition takes your calls as we ask: should drugs be legalized? And a meteor explodes over Russia, injuring hundreds of people. We speak to an astronomer abo</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>New Brunswick unveils new rules to regulate fracking. The president of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition takes your calls as we ask: should drugs be legalized? And a meteor explodes over Russia, injuring hundreds of people. We speak to an astronomer abo</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>New Brunswick unveils new rules to regulate fracking. The president of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition takes your calls as we ask: should drugs be legalized? And a meteor explodes over Russia, injuring hundreds of people. We speak to an astronomer abo</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3169</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>St. FX Tentative Deal, Chocolate, Energy Drinks Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130214_12499.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Faculty at St FX University reach a tentative deal with the university administration. We hear from the student union president and from a parent of one of the students. We also hear from university president Sean Riley. Two chocolatiers take your questio</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Faculty at St FX University reach a tentative deal with the university administration. We hear from the student union president and from a parent of one of the students. We also hear from university president Sean Riley. Two chocolatiers take your questio</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Faculty at St FX University reach a tentative deal with the university administration. We hear from the student union president and from a parent of one of the students. We also hear from university president Sean Riley. Two chocolatiers take your questio</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3198</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>St. FX Update, Energy Drinks, Slow Fix Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130213_14184.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Striking faculty and administration at St FX University began meeting again today. We hear from the head of the students' union at the school. We ask: should there be a ban on the sale of energy drinks to teenagers. And we hear your thoughts on The Slow F</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Striking faculty and administration at St FX University began meeting again today. We hear from the head of the students' union at the school. We ask: should there be a ban on the sale of energy drinks to teenagers. And we hear your thoughts on The Slow F</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Striking faculty and administration at St FX University began meeting again today. We hear from the head of the students' union at the school. We ask: should there be a ban on the sale of energy drinks to teenagers. And we hear your thoughts on The Slow F</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3186</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Two Victories For The Little Guy, Weight Loss Myths, Summer Poem</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130212_84590.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Marlene Giersdorf - the PEI woman who has been protesting against new employment insurance rules - has her EI reinstated. A New Brunswick man learns he doesn't have to pay an old welfare debt after all. Dr. Tom Ransom separates weight loss fact from weigh</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Marlene Giersdorf - the PEI woman who has been protesting against new employment insurance rules - has her EI reinstated. A New Brunswick man learns he doesn't have to pay an old welfare debt after all. Dr. Tom Ransom separates weight loss fact from weigh</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Marlene Giersdorf - the PEI woman who has been protesting against new employment insurance rules - has her EI reinstated. A New Brunswick man learns he doesn't have to pay an old welfare debt after all. Dr. Tom Ransom separates weight loss fact from weigh</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3187</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Pope Resignation, Future of Catholic Church,  Dog Behaviour</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130211_87250.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Pope Benedict stunned Catholics around the world today with the unexpected announcement that he is resigning. We speak to the Archbishop of the Halifax-Yarmouth archdiocese. We also speak to scholar David Deane about the future of the Catholic church. And</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Pope Benedict stunned Catholics around the world today with the unexpected announcement that he is resigning. We speak to the Archbishop of the Halifax-Yarmouth archdiocese. We also speak to scholar David Deane about the future of the Catholic church. And</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Pope Benedict stunned Catholics around the world today with the unexpected announcement that he is resigning. We speak to the Archbishop of the Halifax-Yarmouth archdiocese. We also speak to scholar David Deane about the future of the Catholic church. And</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3168</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Duffy Investigation, Cheap Home Heating, The Slow Fix, Hitman Letter, Science Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130208_47366.mp3</guid>
	      <description>The senate committee investigating the living expense claims of Mike Duffy and 2 other senators passes the matter to external auditors. A New Brunswick company builds homes that can be heated for about $10 a month in winter. Author Carl Honore hears your </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>The senate committee investigating the living expense claims of Mike Duffy and 2 other senators passes the matter to external auditors. A New Brunswick company builds homes that can be heated for about $10 a month in winter. Author Carl Honore hears your </itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>The senate committee investigating the living expense claims of Mike Duffy and 2 other senators passes the matter to external auditors. A New Brunswick company builds homes that can be heated for about $10 a month in winter. Author Carl Honore hears your </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3204</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Hitman Tape, Mike Duffy Update, Everyday Science</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130207_99788.mp3</guid>
	      <description>CBC News obtains the video tape of Nicole Doucet telling an undercover officer that she wants her husband killed. We hear some of that, and your comments on this ongoing story.
Senator Mike Duffy dodges reporters questions about where he lives, we hear a</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>CBC News obtains the video tape of Nicole Doucet telling an undercover officer that she wants her husband killed. We hear some of that, and your comments on this ongoing story.
Senator Mike Duffy dodges reporters questions about where he lives, we hear a</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>CBC News obtains the video tape of Nicole Doucet telling an undercover officer that she wants her husband killed. We hear some of that, and your comments on this ongoing story.
Senator Mike Duffy dodges reporters questions about where he lives, we hear a</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3180</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Nicole Doucet Case Goes To RCMP Public Complaints, Hollaback, Senator Mike Duffy And Winter Biking Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130206_58152.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Nova Scotia's Minister of Justice announces that the Commission for Public Complaints against the RCMP will review the case of Nicole Doucet, a woman who says the police didn't answer her calls for help when her husband was being abusive. We also speak to</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Nova Scotia's Minister of Justice announces that the Commission for Public Complaints against the RCMP will review the case of Nicole Doucet, a woman who says the police didn't answer her calls for help when her husband was being abusive. We also speak to</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Nova Scotia's Minister of Justice announces that the Commission for Public Complaints against the RCMP will review the case of Nicole Doucet, a woman who says the police didn't answer her calls for help when her husband was being abusive. We also speak to</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3175</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Duffy Investigation, Tax Return Advice, Birds In Winter Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130205_38713.mp3</guid>
	      <description>An investigation into living expenses claimed by senators is raising questions about where PEI senator Mike Duffy lives. We speak to a CBC reporter who is looking into the story. We take your questions about this year's tax return. And more of your winter</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>An investigation into living expenses claimed by senators is raising questions about where PEI senator Mike Duffy lives. We speak to a CBC reporter who is looking into the story. We take your questions about this year's tax return. And more of your winter</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>An investigation into living expenses claimed by senators is raising questions about where PEI senator Mike Duffy lives. We speak to a CBC reporter who is looking into the story. We take your questions about this year's tax return. And more of your winter</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3185</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130205_38713.mp3" length="49764" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>More Turbine Troubles, Goodbye Penny, Auto Phone-In. </title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130204_95558.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A wind turbine bought for a New Brunswick prison sits idle. 
We get nostalgic as the penny is officially dropped from circulation. 
And Doug Bethune takes your automotive questions. </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A wind turbine bought for a New Brunswick prison sits idle. 
We get nostalgic as the penny is officially dropped from circulation. 
And Doug Bethune takes your automotive questions. </itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A wind turbine bought for a New Brunswick prison sits idle. 
We get nostalgic as the penny is officially dropped from circulation. 
And Doug Bethune takes your automotive questions. </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3170</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Dead Seals, Politicians Health, Birds In Winter, Taxes Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130201_24667.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A wildlife pathologist confirms that more than 50 dead seals found earlier this week in PEI were clubbed to death. We speak to two Nova Scotia politicians and a journalism professor about how much politicians should be obligated to reveal about their heal</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A wildlife pathologist confirms that more than 50 dead seals found earlier this week in PEI were clubbed to death. We speak to two Nova Scotia politicians and a journalism professor about how much politicians should be obligated to reveal about their heal</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A wildlife pathologist confirms that more than 50 dead seals found earlier this week in PEI were clubbed to death. We speak to two Nova Scotia politicians and a journalism professor about how much politicians should be obligated to reveal about their heal</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3167</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>New Brunswick Taxes, Membertou Virgin Mary, Civility Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130131_69303.mp3</guid>
	      <description>New Brunswick premier David Alward is giving New Brunswickers a choice when it comes to paying down the debt. We ask the Canadian Taxpayers' Federation to weigh in on the options. A Cape Breton woman says an image that appears to be the Virgin Mary is on </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>New Brunswick premier David Alward is giving New Brunswickers a choice when it comes to paying down the debt. We ask the Canadian Taxpayers' Federation to weigh in on the options. A Cape Breton woman says an image that appears to be the Virgin Mary is on </itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>New Brunswick premier David Alward is giving New Brunswickers a choice when it comes to paying down the debt. We ask the Canadian Taxpayers' Federation to weigh in on the options. A Cape Breton woman says an image that appears to be the Virgin Mary is on </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3167</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130131_69303.mp3" length="49491" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>Dead Seals, EI Meeting, Civility In Parliament</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130130_13613.mp3</guid>
	      <description>We speak to a wildlife pathologist who is trying to find out what happened to dozens of seals found dead on a PEI beach. We hear from some frustrated Prince Edward Islanders who attended a meeting to call for a reversal of new EI rules. And NDP House Lead</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>We speak to a wildlife pathologist who is trying to find out what happened to dozens of seals found dead on a PEI beach. We hear from some frustrated Prince Edward Islanders who attended a meeting to call for a reversal of new EI rules. And NDP House Lead</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>We speak to a wildlife pathologist who is trying to find out what happened to dozens of seals found dead on a PEI beach. We hear from some frustrated Prince Edward Islanders who attended a meeting to call for a reversal of new EI rules. And NDP House Lead</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3181</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130130_13613.mp3" length="49698" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>Teen Pregnancy, Winter Biking, Strike Opposition Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130129_58559.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Teen pregnancy rates are up across the country -- as much as 40% in New Brunswick. We ask a professor to explain the statistics. We hear your winter cycling experiences and tips. And your thoughts on the St. FX professor who opposes the strike at the univ</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Teen pregnancy rates are up across the country -- as much as 40% in New Brunswick. We ask a professor to explain the statistics. We hear your winter cycling experiences and tips. And your thoughts on the St. FX professor who opposes the strike at the univ</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Teen pregnancy rates are up across the country -- as much as 40% in New Brunswick. We ask a professor to explain the statistics. We hear your winter cycling experiences and tips. And your thoughts on the St. FX professor who opposes the strike at the univ</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3189</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130129_58559.mp3" length="49833" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>Strike Opposition, Abortion Anniversary, Chimney Advice, More EI Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130128_39635.mp3</guid>
	      <description>400 faculty and support staff at St. FX University are on strike today. We hear from a professor who's opposed to the job action. Prince Edward Island remains the only place in Canada where women must leave the province to have an abortion. We hear one PE</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>400 faculty and support staff at St. FX University are on strike today. We hear from a professor who's opposed to the job action. Prince Edward Island remains the only place in Canada where women must leave the province to have an abortion. We hear one PE</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>400 faculty and support staff at St. FX University are on strike today. We hear from a professor who's opposed to the job action. Prince Edward Island remains the only place in Canada where women must leave the province to have an abortion. We hear one PE</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3195</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Missing artifacts, St. FX braces for strike, and recruiting rural doctors</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130125_34555.mp3</guid>
	      <description>The CBC's Stephen Puddicombe describes the artifacts that were discovered in a Fall River home. The head of the St. FX student union talks about how students are bracing for a potential strike. And we hear your suggestions on how to recruit and retain doc</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>The CBC's Stephen Puddicombe describes the artifacts that were discovered in a Fall River home. The head of the St. FX student union talks about how students are bracing for a potential strike. And we hear your suggestions on how to recruit and retain doc</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>The CBC's Stephen Puddicombe describes the artifacts that were discovered in a Fall River home. The head of the St. FX student union talks about how students are bracing for a potential strike. And we hear your suggestions on how to recruit and retain doc</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3209</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Employment insurance debate and kids and risk feedback </title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130124_95029.mp3</guid>
	      <description>We hear an update on Marlene Geirsdorf, a Monatgue, P.E.I. woman who is protesting after her employment insurance was cut off because of new rules in the system. Then, Globe and Mail columnist Margaret Wente takes your calls on EI. We ask, what message do</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>We hear an update on Marlene Geirsdorf, a Monatgue, P.E.I. woman who is protesting after her employment insurance was cut off because of new rules in the system. Then, Globe and Mail columnist Margaret Wente takes your calls on EI. We ask, what message do</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>We hear an update on Marlene Geirsdorf, a Monatgue, P.E.I. woman who is protesting after her employment insurance was cut off because of new rules in the system. Then, Globe and Mail columnist Margaret Wente takes your calls on EI. We ask, what message do</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3188</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Rejected garbage, New Glasgow's new image, over-protective parents</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130123_68362.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A man in Lunenburg Country questions if we've gone too far in setting rules for sorting garbage after his trash was rejected several times. We take your calls on parenting tips. Do you think parents are too protective these days? And New Glasgow starts a </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A man in Lunenburg Country questions if we've gone too far in setting rules for sorting garbage after his trash was rejected several times. We take your calls on parenting tips. Do you think parents are too protective these days? And New Glasgow starts a </itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A man in Lunenburg Country questions if we've gone too far in setting rules for sorting garbage after his trash was rejected several times. We take your calls on parenting tips. Do you think parents are too protective these days? And New Glasgow starts a </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3182</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>New Brunswick bats, how to write a will, and a Maritimer at the inauguration</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130122_33255.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A recent census of bats in New Brunswick has revealed shocking problems with the species. Don McAlpine explains why bats are in trouble. Dartmouth's Scott Stirrett found himself a front seat to history when he attended U.S. President Barack Obama's inaugu</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A recent census of bats in New Brunswick has revealed shocking problems with the species. Don McAlpine explains why bats are in trouble. Dartmouth's Scott Stirrett found himself a front seat to history when he attended U.S. President Barack Obama's inaugu</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A recent census of bats in New Brunswick has revealed shocking problems with the species. Don McAlpine explains why bats are in trouble. Dartmouth's Scott Stirrett found himself a front seat to history when he attended U.S. President Barack Obama's inaugu</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3178</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Nicole Doucet speaks, home heating tips and the sailors say farewell</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130121_96178.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A woman who tried to hire a hitman to kill her abusive husband reveals more details of what happened during her marriage. Plus eight sailors stranded in Halifax since December finally start their journey home. And Art Irwin takes your calls on home heatin</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A woman who tried to hire a hitman to kill her abusive husband reveals more details of what happened during her marriage. Plus eight sailors stranded in Halifax since December finally start their journey home. And Art Irwin takes your calls on home heatin</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A woman who tried to hire a hitman to kill her abusive husband reveals more details of what happened during her marriage. Plus eight sailors stranded in Halifax since December finally start their journey home. And Art Irwin takes your calls on home heatin</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3189</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Hitman Decision And Reaction, Home Renovations, Leaf On $20 Bill</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130118_66662.mp3</guid>
	      <description>
The Supreme Court of Canada overturns the aquittal of a Nova Scotia woman who tried to hire a hitman to kill her husband. We speak to the head of the Elizabeth Fry Society - a group that intervened in the case. We take your questions about home renovati</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>
The Supreme Court of Canada overturns the aquittal of a Nova Scotia woman who tried to hire a hitman to kill her husband. We speak to the head of the Elizabeth Fry Society - a group that intervened in the case. We take your questions about home renovati</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>
The Supreme Court of Canada overturns the aquittal of a Nova Scotia woman who tried to hire a hitman to kill her husband. We speak to the head of the Elizabeth Fry Society - a group that intervened in the case. We take your questions about home renovati</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3172</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Turbine Failure, Marriage Contracts, Idle No More Feedback, Food Obsession Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130117_54368.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A new wind turbine at a community rink in PEI is not delivering the promised savings on electricity. We speak to the president of the rink's board. We get some insight into a whopping spousal support settlement, and take your questions about marriage cont</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A new wind turbine at a community rink in PEI is not delivering the promised savings on electricity. We speak to the president of the rink's board. We get some insight into a whopping spousal support settlement, and take your questions about marriage cont</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A new wind turbine at a community rink in PEI is not delivering the promised savings on electricity. We speak to the president of the rink's board. We get some insight into a whopping spousal support settlement, and take your questions about marriage cont</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>2982</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130117_54368.mp3" length="46593" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>Racial Slurs, Day of Action, Food Obsession, Hazing Feedback, Sailor Update</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130116_96001.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A young cashier in New Brunswick is being invited to an aboriginal forgiveness circle after she was accused of making a racial slur against an elderly native woman. The Idle No More movement continues with a Day of Action. We ask: are we too food-obsessed</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A young cashier in New Brunswick is being invited to an aboriginal forgiveness circle after she was accused of making a racial slur against an elderly native woman. The Idle No More movement continues with a Day of Action. We ask: are we too food-obsessed</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A young cashier in New Brunswick is being invited to an aboriginal forgiveness circle after she was accused of making a racial slur against an elderly native woman. The Idle No More movement continues with a Day of Action. We ask: are we too food-obsessed</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3160</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130116_96001.mp3" length="49375" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>Stranded crew, Dalhousie hazing, employment insurance reaction</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130115_23997.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Eight crew members on a stranded tugboat in Halifax want to return to their homes in Honduras and El Salvador. We hear about efforts to get them back to their families. We hear your opinions on Dalhousie University's decision to suspend the woman's hockey</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Eight crew members on a stranded tugboat in Halifax want to return to their homes in Honduras and El Salvador. We hear about efforts to get them back to their families. We hear your opinions on Dalhousie University's decision to suspend the woman's hockey</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Eight crew members on a stranded tugboat in Halifax want to return to their homes in Honduras and El Salvador. We hear about efforts to get them back to their families. We hear your opinions on Dalhousie University's decision to suspend the woman's hockey</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3171</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>EI Denied, Youth Sentencing, Accents, Wine Store Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130114_48939.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A woman from Montague, PEI is protesting outside her local EI office after her employment insurance was cut off under the new federal rules. We speak to the Liberal MP for the area.
A young man who committed murder as a teenager is sentenced as an adult.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A woman from Montague, PEI is protesting outside her local EI office after her employment insurance was cut off under the new federal rules. We speak to the Liberal MP for the area.
A young man who committed murder as a teenager is sentenced as an adult.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A woman from Montague, PEI is protesting outside her local EI office after her employment insurance was cut off under the new federal rules. We speak to the Liberal MP for the area.
A young man who committed murder as a teenager is sentenced as an adult.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3172</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130114_48939.mp3" length="49567" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>Liquor Limbo, First Internet Domain Name, Advice for winter getaways</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130111_53027.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Nova Scotia retailers who allow wine-making in their stores are granted a reprieve from an injunction from the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation. 25 years since UPEI registered the first ".CA" domain name EVER. More of your head lice comments. And ... your q</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Nova Scotia retailers who allow wine-making in their stores are granted a reprieve from an injunction from the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation. 25 years since UPEI registered the first ".CA" domain name EVER. More of your head lice comments. And ... your q</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Nova Scotia retailers who allow wine-making in their stores are granted a reprieve from an injunction from the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation. 25 years since UPEI registered the first ".CA" domain name EVER. More of your head lice comments. And ... your q</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3191</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130111_53027.mp3" length="49857" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>Heritage Fence Battle, Climate Research and Skating Rinks, Head Lice. </title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130110_21246.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A Halifax woman fights to keep used needles and other debris off her property. How researchers want to collect data from backyard rinks in the region. And answering your questions and debunking myths about head lice. </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A Halifax woman fights to keep used needles and other debris off her property. How researchers want to collect data from backyard rinks in the region. And answering your questions and debunking myths about head lice. </itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A Halifax woman fights to keep used needles and other debris off her property. How researchers want to collect data from backyard rinks in the region. And answering your questions and debunking myths about head lice. </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3163</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130110_21246.mp3" length="49428" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>E coli, War of 1812 Coin</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130109_23395.mp3</guid>
	      <description>There's a new coli outbreak of a dangerous strain in the Maritimes. We take your calls about the bacteria. And a rare, 200 year old coin is found on a beach in Shippagan , New Brunswick.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>There's a new coli outbreak of a dangerous strain in the Maritimes. We take your calls about the bacteria. And a rare, 200 year old coin is found on a beach in Shippagan , New Brunswick.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>There's a new coli outbreak of a dangerous strain in the Maritimes. We take your calls about the bacteria. And a rare, 200 year old coin is found on a beach in Shippagan , New Brunswick.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3180</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130109_23395.mp3" length="49680" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>Foster Mother Case, Gail Vaz-Oxlade, EI Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130108_15406.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A Nova Scotia foster mother who tried to starve an infant in her care is sentenced. Financial advisor and TV personality Gail Vaz-Oxlade takes your questions about managing your money. And we try to answer some of your questions about the new EI changes.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A Nova Scotia foster mother who tried to starve an infant in her care is sentenced. Financial advisor and TV personality Gail Vaz-Oxlade takes your questions about managing your money. And we try to answer some of your questions about the new EI changes.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A Nova Scotia foster mother who tried to starve an infant in her care is sentenced. Financial advisor and TV personality Gail Vaz-Oxlade takes your questions about managing your money. And we try to answer some of your questions about the new EI changes.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3176</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130108_15406.mp3" length="49620" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>EI Changes, Pet Advice, Childhood Possessions Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130107_70664.mp3</guid>
	      <description>New, controversial employment insurance rules come into effect today. We speak to an academic who believes the system was in need of an overhaul. Veterinarian Dr. Eric Carnegy takes your questions about your pets. And more of your stories about treasured </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>New, controversial employment insurance rules come into effect today. We speak to an academic who believes the system was in need of an overhaul. Veterinarian Dr. Eric Carnegy takes your questions about your pets. And more of your stories about treasured </itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>New, controversial employment insurance rules come into effect today. We speak to an academic who believes the system was in need of an overhaul. Veterinarian Dr. Eric Carnegy takes your questions about your pets. And more of your stories about treasured </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3171</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130107_70664.mp3" length="49545" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>Dal Hazing, Old Toys, Penny and Airline Feedback</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130104_74817.mp3</guid>
	      <description>Senior members of the Dalhousie University women's hockey team are suspended because of a hazing incident. We speak to a professor who has researched hazing behaviour. We ask for your stories of memorable childhood possessions. Your thoughts on getting ri</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Senior members of the Dalhousie University women's hockey team are suspended because of a hazing incident. We speak to a professor who has researched hazing behaviour. We ask for your stories of memorable childhood possessions. Your thoughts on getting ri</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Senior members of the Dalhousie University women's hockey team are suspended because of a hazing incident. We speak to a professor who has researched hazing behaviour. We ask for your stories of memorable childhood possessions. Your thoughts on getting ri</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3202</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130104_74817.mp3" length="50035" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>Goodbye Nickel? Airline Complaints, Pay It Forward</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130103_23227.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A former economist with the Bank of Canada is calling for nickels to go the way of pennies. The one-cent coin is being retired as of Feb. 4th this year. We hear your airline travel complaints and stories. And customers at a Charlottetown drive-thru have b</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A former economist with the Bank of Canada is calling for nickels to go the way of pennies. The one-cent coin is being retired as of Feb. 4th this year. We hear your airline travel complaints and stories. And customers at a Charlottetown drive-thru have b</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A former economist with the Bank of Canada is calling for nickels to go the way of pennies. The one-cent coin is being retired as of Feb. 4th this year. We hear your airline travel complaints and stories. And customers at a Charlottetown drive-thru have b</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3190</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130103_23227.mp3" length="49842" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>Visiting Chief Theresa Spence, Paint Expert Jim White and Ultimate Habs Fan. </title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130102_71516.mp3</guid>
	      <description>We check in with Chief Candice Paul of the Saint Mary's First Nation, to hear about the trip she and other Maritime aboriginal activists made to Ottawa. They met with Attiwapiskat Chief Theresa Spence, to support her in her hunger strike. 
We'll also hea</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>We check in with Chief Candice Paul of the Saint Mary's First Nation, to hear about the trip she and other Maritime aboriginal activists made to Ottawa. They met with Attiwapiskat Chief Theresa Spence, to support her in her hunger strike. 
We'll also hea</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>We check in with Chief Candice Paul of the Saint Mary's First Nation, to hear about the trip she and other Maritime aboriginal activists made to Ottawa. They met with Attiwapiskat Chief Theresa Spence, to support her in her hunger strike. 
We'll also hea</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3198</itunes:duration>
	      <enclosure url="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20130102_71516.mp3" length="49962" type="audio/mpeg" />
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	      <title>New Brunswicker Fasting with Chief Spence, Your Photography Questions, Maritime Premiers</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/maritimenoon_20121228_42423.mp3</guid>
	      <description>A man from Elsipogtog, in New Brunswick, is in the tenth day of a fast alongside Chief Theresa Spence of Attawapiskat in Ontario. Photographer Noel Chenier takes your questions on taking excellent photos. Plus, the three Maritime Premiers on some of the b</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2012 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>A man from Elsipogtog, in New Brunswick, is in the tenth day of a fast alongside Chief Theresa Spence of Attawapiskat in Ontario. Photographer Noel Chenier takes your questions on taking excellent photos. Plus, the three Maritime Premiers on some of the b</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>A man from Elsipogtog, in New Brunswick, is in the tenth day of a fast alongside Chief Theresa Spence of Attawapiskat in Ontario. Photographer Noel Chenier takes your questions on taking excellent photos. Plus, the three Maritime Premiers on some of the b</itunes:summary>
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