Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
Summary: Maritime Noon is a one-hour program devoted to delivering informative reports and interviews which explore issues that are of interest to Maritimers.
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Podcasts:
Salisbury NB family told they can't keep horses on residential property, Lunenburg mayor issues statement on why she went to RCMP over alleged assault, Former MP Megan Leslie on sexist comments in politics - and the workplace
Boat owned by indigenous fisherman burned in Nova Scotia. Phone in with auto expert Doug Bethune, Stories about close encounters with spiders
Lunenburg charged with assaulting mayor during confrontation over sewage in harbour, Feedback on Energy East pipeline cancellation, Marjorie Willison takes gardening calls, Cape Breton woman's home overrun with big spiders
The Energy East pipeline project is dead. Six whale deaths are linked to blunt trauma or entanglement. Plus: What should schools do when kids miss classes?
P.E.I.'s premier thinks it's too early to talk about marijuana taxes. Your thoughts on older workers. On the phone-in: issues with getting you apartment security deposit back.
A Dartmouth councillor wants a ban on feeding wildlife. On the phone-in: the value of older workers. Plus: Divers go out for scallops, and find a shipwreck off of P.E.I.
A judge examining the killing of three officers in Moncton says the RCMP failed to arm and train its officers. On the phone-in: Making the case for more Canadians. Plus: unparlimentary language in the P.E.I. Legislature.
Wells are going dry in Shelburne, Nova Scotia. Will insults between North Korea and the U.S. escalate to something more? An arms expert answers your questions.
NS offers help to fix land title problems in African-Nova Scotian communities, Feedback on Sidney Crosby's decision to go to the White House, Phone-in on sharing with roommates
El Jones criticises Sidney Crosby for accepting invitation to the White House, Phone-on allowing advance directives for people opting for medically assisted death, Canadians want edible marijuana - and so does the food industry
Head of NSGEU on concerns over return of violent offender to youth detention facility, Feedback on parenting, Lawyer Jessica Lyle takes calls on wills
A N.B. high school doesn't want a memorial for a dead student in the yearbook. Your thoughts on the sale of legalized marijuana. How old should a child be before going out alone? Plus: a woman in P.E.I. is painting ladybug rocks.
CBRM says the wrecking ball is coming for around 30 derelict buildings, if the owners don't step up. Marijuana will soon be legal, but where will it be sold? We hear from Dr. Jeff Blackmer from the Canadian Medical Association.
Halifax journalist in Mexico City describes living through earthquake, Feedback on small business tax plan, Veterinarian Dr. Eric Carnegy takes calls
Moncton council votes against adding fluoride to city water, Feedback on lobster poaching, Phone-in on the impact of proposed small business tax changes