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	    <title>Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)</title>
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	      <title>Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)</title>
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	    <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
	    <description>CBC Radio's Morning North is a weekday news and current affairs program hosted by Markus Schwabe.</description>
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	      <itunes:name>CBC</itunes:name>
	      <itunes:email>podcasting@cbc.ca</itunes:email>
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	    <copyright>Copyright © CBC 2012</copyright>
	    <managingEditor>podcasting@cbc.ca</managingEditor>
	    <itunes:category text="News &amp; Politics" />
	    <itunes:category text="Public Radio" />
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	    <itunes:author>CBC Radio</itunes:author>
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	    <itunes:summary>CBC Radio's Morning North is a weekday news and current affairs program hosted by Markus Schwabe.</itunes:summary>
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	      <title>Morning North Podcast for the week of February 6, 2012</title>
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	      <description>Mining company Vale has an extended shutdown of its mines after the death of a miner, Laurentian University in Sudbury unveils a 5 year strategic plan, we learn how to be protected from online predators, we look at the census data for Northeastern Ontario, we discover there's a shortage of second-hand stoves in Sudbury, we learn about suicide prevention, and Sudbury nutritionist Tony Martin details the serial killer diet. </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Morning North Podcast for the week of February 6, 2012</itunes:subtitle>
	      <itunes:summary>Mining company Vale has an extended shutdown of its mines after the death of a miner, Laurentian University in Sudbury unveils a 5 year strategic plan, we learn how to be protected from online predators, we look at the census data for Northeastern Ontario, we discover there's a shortage of second-hand stoves in Sudbury, we learn about suicide prevention, and Sudbury nutritionist Tony Martin details the serial killer diet. </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3770</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Morning North Podcast for the week of January 30, 2012</title>
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	      <description>This week a miner dies at Vale's Coleman Mine in Levack, we compare political leadership races in the United States and Canada, MPP Vic Fedeli on our report from Queen's Park, we hear about a study tracking elk around Sudbury, we remember four Laurentian University students who died in two car collisions, we learn about a curling bonspiel in memory of another teenager who died in a crash, and Ontario women's curling champion Tracy Horgan joins us in studio. </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Morning North Podcast for the week of January 30, 2012</itunes:subtitle>
	      <itunes:summary>This week a miner dies at Vale's Coleman Mine in Levack, we compare political leadership races in the United States and Canada, MPP Vic Fedeli on our report from Queen's Park, we hear about a study tracking elk around Sudbury, we remember four Laurentian University students who died in two car collisions, we learn about a curling bonspiel in memory of another teenager who died in a crash, and Ontario women's curling champion Tracy Horgan joins us in studio. </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3654</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Morning North Podcast for the week of January 23, 2012</title>
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	      <description>This week a sawmill burns down in Timmins, PC leader Tim Hudak visits the north, we check with with northern MPP Gilles Bisson, we get reaction to the First Nations meeting with the Prime Minister, North Bay looks at the future of the Dionne Quints museum, Sault Ste Marie celebrates Dr. Roberta Bondar week, and we give snow disc golf a try. </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Morning North Podcast for the week of January 23, 2012</itunes:subtitle>
	      <itunes:summary>This week a sawmill burns down in Timmins, PC leader Tim Hudak visits the north, we check with with northern MPP Gilles Bisson, we get reaction to the First Nations meeting with the Prime Minister, North Bay looks at the future of the Dionne Quints museum, Sault Ste Marie celebrates Dr. Roberta Bondar week, and we give snow disc golf a try. </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3143</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Morning North Podcast for the week of January 16, 2012</title>
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	      <description>This week we learn of a norwalk-like outbreak that hit university students, Fields department store shuts down seven outlets in the region, MPP John Vanthof wants to see better highway maintenance, we look ahead to a suicide prevention workshop in Sudbury, the YMCA faces challenges in the North, Tammy Cheguis talks food trends for 2012, some schools in Sudbury are failing food inspections, the mayor of Cochrane talks about a plywood mill reopening, and we say farewell to CBC Sudbury journalist Allison Dempster. </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Morning North Podcast for the week of January 16, 2012</itunes:subtitle>
	      <itunes:summary>This week we learn of a norwalk-like outbreak that hit university students, Fields department store shuts down seven outlets in the region, MPP John Vanthof wants to see better highway maintenance, we look ahead to a suicide prevention workshop in Sudbury, the YMCA faces challenges in the North, Tammy Cheguis talks food trends for 2012, some schools in Sudbury are failing food inspections, the mayor of Cochrane talks about a plywood mill reopening, and we say farewell to CBC Sudbury journalist Allison Dempster. </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>4343</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Morning North Podcast for the week of January 9, 2012</title>
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	      <description>A tow truck driver deals with a client with an IED, we examine driver and pedestrian behaviour in Sudbury, the nickel city wants an anti-idling bylaw, we look ahead to the future of the Northern Ontario economy in 2012, the North Bay soup kitchen marks a milestone, Ontario's environmental commissioner says climate change will decimate trees in the region, and people in Timmins react to the open pit gold mine being developed in city limits.  </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Morning North Podcast for the week of January 9, 2012</itunes:subtitle>
	      <itunes:summary>A tow truck driver deals with a client with an IED, we examine driver and pedestrian behaviour in Sudbury, the nickel city wants an anti-idling bylaw, we look ahead to the future of the Northern Ontario economy in 2012, the North Bay soup kitchen marks a milestone, Ontario's environmental commissioner says climate change will decimate trees in the region, and people in Timmins react to the open pit gold mine being developed in city limits.  </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3031</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Morning North Podcast for the week of January 2, 2012</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/sudmornnorth_20120106_32748.mp3</guid>
	      <description>This week was a tragic one on our northern highways with the deaths of 7 teenagers, we also look at Sault Ste Marie company St. Mary's Paper which went into receivership, Sudbury mining companies may help pay for road improvement in the city, the story of a transgendered woman who filed a human rights complaint against a northern women's shelter, a Sudbury man shares tips on running and we learn about a movement called "Healthy at Every Size."</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2012 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Morning North Podcast for the week of January 2, 2012</itunes:subtitle>
	      <itunes:summary>This week was a tragic one on our northern highways with the deaths of 7 teenagers, we also look at Sault Ste Marie company St. Mary's Paper which went into receivership, Sudbury mining companies may help pay for road improvement in the city, the story of a transgendered woman who filed a human rights complaint against a northern women's shelter, a Sudbury man shares tips on running and we learn about a movement called "Healthy at Every Size."</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3725</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Morning North Podcast for the Week of Dec 26, 2011</title>
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	      <description>This week...a look back at some of biggest stories of 2011 in the northeast, plus a conversation with Sudbury Mayor Marianne Matichuk, a look into the crystal ball with Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley, and why tweeting the location of a police RIDE check is a bad idea.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2012 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Morning North Podcast for the Week of Dec 26, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
	      <itunes:summary>This week...a look back at some of biggest stories of 2011 in the northeast, plus a conversation with Sudbury Mayor Marianne Matichuk, a look into the crystal ball with Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley, and why tweeting the location of a police RIDE check is a bad idea.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>2661</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Morning North Podcast for the week of December 19, 2011</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/sudmornnorth_20111222_37000.mp3</guid>
	      <description>More on the Attawapiskat housing crisis including an interview with singer Tom Jackson who's visited the community this week, Jeremy Dias speaks about bullying at a conference in Sudbury, MPP Rick Bartolucci is our guest on our weekly report from Queen's Park, a North Bay name is shortlisted for the United Nation's International Forest Heroes Award, we taste an expensive fruitcake, and dietician Tammy Cheguis shares some tips on how to keep our holiday eating in line. </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Morning North Podcast for the week of December 19, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
	      <itunes:summary>More on the Attawapiskat housing crisis including an interview with singer Tom Jackson who's visited the community this week, Jeremy Dias speaks about bullying at a conference in Sudbury, MPP Rick Bartolucci is our guest on our weekly report from Queen's Park, a North Bay name is shortlisted for the United Nation's International Forest Heroes Award, we taste an expensive fruitcake, and dietician Tammy Cheguis shares some tips on how to keep our holiday eating in line. </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3526</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Morning North Podcast for the week of December 12, 2011</title>
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	      <description>This week highlights from our special remote broadcast at St. Andrew's Place, a look at the future of the Wolf Lake Forest Reserve near Sudbury, some heated tape from Sudbury City Council, and we look back at how life in Echo Bay has changed since the highway bypassed the town.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2011 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Morning North Podcast for the week of December 12, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
	      <itunes:summary>This week highlights from our special remote broadcast at St. Andrew's Place, a look at the future of the Wolf Lake Forest Reserve near Sudbury, some heated tape from Sudbury City Council, and we look back at how life in Echo Bay has changed since the highway bypassed the town.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3558</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Morning North Podcast for the week of December 5, 2011</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/sudmornnorth_20111209_55161.mp3</guid>
	      <description>This week we continue to follow developments in the housing situation in Attawapiskat, the Occupy Sudbury protest comes down, we meet Dustin Jackson, the world's youngest stock car driver, we follow up on a cougar sighting near North Bay, provincial auditor general Jim McCarter shares details from his latest report, tech columnist Jesse Hirsh talks about gifts for and from techies, and dietician Tammy Cheguis talks about fruitcake, chestnuts and eggnog.</description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2011 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Morning North Podcast for the week of December 5, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
	      <itunes:summary>This week we continue to follow developments in the housing situation in Attawapiskat, the Occupy Sudbury protest comes down, we meet Dustin Jackson, the world's youngest stock car driver, we follow up on a cougar sighting near North Bay, provincial auditor general Jim McCarter shares details from his latest report, tech columnist Jesse Hirsh talks about gifts for and from techies, and dietician Tammy Cheguis talks about fruitcake, chestnuts and eggnog.</itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3802</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Morning North Podcast for the week of November 28, 2011</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/sudmornnorth_20111202_79963.mp3</guid>
	      <description>We continue our coverage of the Attawapiskat housing crisis, an update on the Occupy Sudbury protest, we look back at the first year of Marianne Matichuck's reign as mayor of Sudbury, a high school in North Bay institutes "no-testing week", a grade 6 class in Cobalt is silent, and Sudbury athlete Mike Coughlin finishes second in the Ultraman World Championships. </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2011 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Morning North Podcast for the week of November 28, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
	      <itunes:summary>We continue our coverage of the Attawapiskat housing crisis, an update on the Occupy Sudbury protest, we look back at the first year of Marianne Matichuck's reign as mayor of Sudbury, a high school in North Bay institutes "no-testing week", a grade 6 class in Cobalt is silent, and Sudbury athlete Mike Coughlin finishes second in the Ultraman World Championships. </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3349</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Morning North Podcast for the week of November 21, 2011</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/sudmornnorth_20111125_69885.mp3</guid>
	      <description>This week confusion over the housing crisis in Attawapiskat, we learn about how the Timmins hospital plans to deal with its deficit, Sudbury city council talks about the cost of beds, Vale spends two billion dollars to reduce emissions, taxi cabs in Sudbury are equipped with cameras, Dr. Brock Fenton shares his knowledge about bats, and a dog from Sault Ste Marie stars in a local production of Annie. </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Morning North Podcast for the week of November 21, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
	      <itunes:summary>This week confusion over the housing crisis in Attawapiskat, we learn about how the Timmins hospital plans to deal with its deficit, Sudbury city council talks about the cost of beds, Vale spends two billion dollars to reduce emissions, taxi cabs in Sudbury are equipped with cameras, Dr. Brock Fenton shares his knowledge about bats, and a dog from Sault Ste Marie stars in a local production of Annie. </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3453</itunes:duration>
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	      <title>Morning North Podcast for the week of November 14, 2011</title>
	      <guid>http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/sudmornnorth_20111118_52815.mp3</guid>
	      <description>This week an interview with Battle of the Blades winner Tessa Bonhomme, the mayor of Sudbury talks about her brush with fame after a movie shoot in the city, we drop in on the Canadian mixed curling championships, we talk about the role the province plays in raising foster children, one of Sudbury's iconic water towers is being demolished, the founder of Petsave talks about rescuing strays, a murder trial wraps up in Sudbury, and we check out an open house staged by a company that wants to build a ferrochrome smelter in Capreol. </description>
	      <link>http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting</link>
		  <author>podcasting@cbc.ca</author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	      <itunes:subtitle>Morning North Podcast for the week of November 14, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
	      <itunes:summary>This week an interview with Battle of the Blades winner Tessa Bonhomme, the mayor of Sudbury talks about her brush with fame after a movie shoot in the city, we drop in on the Canadian mixed curling championships, we talk about the role the province plays in raising foster children, one of Sudbury's iconic water towers is being demolished, the founder of Petsave talks about rescuing strays, a murder trial wraps up in Sudbury, and we check out an open house staged by a company that wants to build a ferrochrome smelter in Capreol. </itunes:summary>
	      <itunes:duration>3945</itunes:duration>
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