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All in a Day
Summary: CBC Radio's All In A Day is Ottawa's number one afternoon drive program. Alan Neal and the All In A Day team offer compelling local stories, as well as regional, national and international reports.
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Retired colonel Pat Stogran is not only Canada's former veterans ombudsman, he's also a comic book author. He and Ronn Sutton have created the comic "Victims of War".
Striker Tom Heinemann is the Fury's top goal scorer, racking up a total of 10 goals since the spring. Two of which landed in Minnesota's net during Sunday's playoff game. Hear what it was like for Heinemann on the pitch.
Ottawa Police Staff Sergeant Jamie Dunlop of the Partner Assault Unit responds to yesterday`s report that recommends improvements to the way police deal with victims of partner and sexual assaults.
A new U of O study looks at how well police respond to crimes of violence against women. We find out where there`s room for improvement.
It's CKCU's 40th annual funding drive, and one show that's been there since the beginning is An Indian Morning. All in a Day reminisced with producer-host Dr. Harsha Dehejia.
On Thursday, Kalle Mattson's slides onto the NAC's Fourth Stage with his new album Avalanche. First, he dropped by the All in a Day studio.
Just in time for Hallowe'en, All in a Day film reviewer Robert Fontaine picks his top 10 when it comes to movies high on the spook-o-metre.
In Gwynne Dyer's new book "Don't Panic: ISIS, Terror and Today's Middle East", he argues that often Western countries could do more to fight terrorism by doing very little. He joined All in a Day for a conversation.
Is that a good wow or a bad wow? Believe it or not, that question came up the city's planning committee today. We'll get into what counts as 'wow' when it comes to west-end condo design, with Kitchesippi councillor Jeff Leiper.
It's long been suggested that eating processed meats can cause cancer. Today the World Health Organization made it official. We take a look, at the link.
Our political panel is back. Whatever will we talk about?
As Canadians remember fallen soldiers Patrice Vincent and Nathan Cirillo, a veteran intelligence analyst is releasing a new book about spotting the threat of homegrown terrorism. Phil Gurski joins Alan Neal.
A family drains its savings to pay for autism therapy. And therapists say, they're not alone. We ask CHEO about the state of publicly funded treatment.
We know what last night's red wave swept away. So what kind of government will the Liberals build on the landscape now?
Heather Bourdon shares her struggle finding the money required to keep her four and a half year old son in therapy for autism.