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:
Fredericton police shut down illegal medical marijuana shops. Reaction to anti-immigration flyers in Charlottetown. On the phone in: seniors' health care.
An anti-immigration flyer shows up in a Charlottetown mailbox. Reaction to Ottawa's decision not to pursue the deportation of Abdoul Abdi. On the phone in: hair salon stories.
A Yarmouth business owner challenges town councillors to spend a day using a wheelchair. Former child refugee Abdoul Abdi wins his fight to avoid deportation. On the phone in: preserving food diversity.
A deadly section of highway in Nova Scotia is getting twinned. A man's truck gets submerged in the Bay of Fundy. On the phone in: what's your greatest adventure?
A whale rescue team frees its first whale in over a year. Former child-refugee Abdoul Abdi gets to stay in Canada, for now. Dr. Wilson Miller answers your sun safety questions.
Barbara Reddick says she never planned to split a big lottery win with her nephew, Gardening expert Marjorie Willison takes calls, A listener's plea to find a lost toy bear
There are big fines if you come too close to a whale, but what if the whale comes to you? On the phone in: the potential health risks of cannabis. Plus: if you've lost a stuffed bunny, we might know where it is.
New federal rules to protect whales and other sea mammals, Feedback on NS pulp mill's plans to pipe effluent into Northumberland Strait, Phone-in with rip current expert Chris Houser
NS PC leadership candidate John Lohr criticises PE premier over Northern Pulp mill, Best man loses wedding suit from top of car, Veterinarian Dr. Eric Carnegy takes questions
Advice on water safety following drowning in Halifax lake, Feedback on plan to pump effluent into Northumberland Strait, Phone-in on the challenges of finding workers for summer jobs
Protesters gather in Pictou for a No Pipe Rally. Chef Craig Flinn answers your BBQ questions.
A new group surveys P.E.I. hockey parents about safety concerns. On the phone in: Just because it's a processed food, doesn't mean it's bad for you. Plus: Shediac now holds the record for the world's longest lobster roll.
A group of N.B. friends finds a missing couple from Quebec. A human rights hearing on accessible patio washrooms starts tomorrow in Halifax. On the phone in: What should happen when a bedsore develops?
Two men accused of sexual harassment request anonymity if a lawsuit is filed. We hear from Canada's first town crier with Down syndrome. Automotive expert Doug Bethune answers your questions.
Retail stores will remain open on Canada Day this year in New Brunswick. We hear why. Marjorie Willison answers your gardening questions.