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Coming Up: The Fall of Dominique Strauss-Kahn

He was a brilliant economist, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund. Pundits agreed: he was a shoo-in. Dominique Strauss-Kahn was going to be... Read More »

Hour 1: Alberta Premier Redford and Quebec Protests

Alison Redford: The re-elected Alberta premier's honeymoon didn't last long. She campaigned on taking a leadership role in Canada, but is being attacked by federal... Read More »

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Hour 2: Symphony, Pathology, Religion and Internet

Edmonton Symphony: Music director Bill Eddins has just returned from playing Carnegie Hall. Newfoundland Pathology Scandal: Karin Wells speaks with breast cancer survivors Minnie Hoyles and Patricia Sweeney... Read More »

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Hour 3: Innocence and the Wolves of Banff

Innocence: Alan Young is the founder and director of the Innocence Project at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto. It is seeking a legal ruling... Read More »

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Peter Dettling: The Will of the Land

For two decades Swiss-born photographer and painter Peter Dettling has documented the beauty of the Canadian Rockies. But as tourists in their millions come to... Read More »

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Some Sort of Little Precedent

Five years ago this month, the government of Newfoundland called a judicial inquiry into the breast cancer pathology scandal in that province.  425 women were affected.... Read More »

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Coming Up: Alberta Premier Alison Redford

Alison Redford doesn't back down from a fight. She confounded the pollsters and the media when she won the Alberta election in April. Now, the... Read More »

Slave Lake Wild Fire

A year ago, an enormous wild fire swept through the town of Slave Lake, Alberta. Seven thousand people left their homes, vehicles and pets behind.... Read More »

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danah boyd

Today's teens seem to live online. Maybe they're meeting predators in chat-rooms, or sexting or getting bullied on Facebook. For their parents, the worrying can be... Read More »

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Hour One: Richard Holloway

Richard Holloway rose through the ranks of the Anglican Church to become Bishop of Edinburgh. But all the while, he questioned the rules of the... Read More »

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Too Big for the Shelf

Writer and broadcaster Bill Richardson has collected clocks for years. He has mantel clocks, bedside clocks and library clocks; but he has always wanted a... Read More »

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Hour Two: The Art of Clocks and Pencils

Documentary: Too Big for the Shelf - Writer and broadcaster Bill Richardson has collected clocks for years. But he now has his first grandfather clock.... Read More »

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Hour Three: danah boyd; Slave Lake Fire

Michael's feature interview with Internet guru danah boyd. Slave Lake fire - A year ago, an enormous wild fire swept through the town of Slave... Read More »

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Michael's Essay: Playing the Hitler Card

Adolph Hitler is making a comeback ---- big time. Yes friends, after his last club date when he bombed so badly in the Berlin Bunker,... Read More »

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Heather Reisman

Heather Reisman is a true titan in the world of books in Canada. Michael speaks with the founder and chief executive of Indigo Books and Music about what the... Read More »

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