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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:
NS lobster fishermen stage another protest over poaching, Former NS politician Graham Steele takes calls about his new book on being an effective citizen, Working to solve the mystery of Right whale deaths
A hospital cleaner who was fired after failing to show up to work for 97 days gets his job back. DFO says indigenous fishermen do not have the right to fish and sell their lobster anytime. Jim White answers your paint questions.
Fishermen protest in Southwest Nova Scotia claiming native fishermen are poaching and selling lobster intended for a food fishery. On the phone-in: is there such a thing as a good firing?
The dangers faced by police when they stop at side of highways, Feedback on illegal border crossings, Phone-in on getting rid of gender IDs, Allan J. MacEachen obituary
Canadian woman finally gets off St Martin after Hurricane Irma wipes out her business, Feedback on drivers not stopping for schoolbuses, Phone-in on how Canada is handling asylum seekers who cross the border illegally
Family of Halifax woman stranded in St Martin frustrated at Global Affairs response, Travel agent on the impact of Irma on tourism, Wildlife expert Bob Bancroft takes calls
Nova Scotia woman records drivers not stopping for school buses, bed bug feedback, Gardening expert Marjorie Willison takes your calls
Halifax library fights bed bugs, Sleep expert on global study into the impact of lack of sleep, Canadian sniper talks about his job
Halifax man gets ready to leave Dominican Republic ahead of Hurricane Irma, Phone-in on cyber-security concerns, A man's walk to Halifax attracts thousands of Facebook followers
Law firm hires lawyer to take social cases pro bono, Auto expert Doug Bethune takes calls, More Princess Diana memories
New Brunswick tries out electric school buses, Appliance repairman Aaron Publicover takes calls, More of your memories of Princess Diana
Remembering Princess Diana on the 20th anniversary of her death, Phone-in on millennials and housing, Feedback on student drinking
Cape Breton call centre takes calls from Hurricane Harvey victims. Feedback on frosh week booze ban, Phone-in on the dangers of being a perfectionist, PEI home for sale with mystery bunker
Dalhousie bans alcohol from residences during orientation week, More reaction to Globe and Mail ending printed edition in Maritimes, Dog behaviour expert Silvia Jay takes calls
Maritimers share their experiences dealing with Hurricane Harvey. On the phone-in: the virtues of changing your mind. Plus: Atlantic News says it will carry the Saturday printed edition of the Globe and Mail.