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:
Owner of Tommy's Barbershop told to stop using name by lawyer for Tommy Guns Barbershops, NB cottage owners to get some help with flood clean-up, Phone-in on the joy of picnics, Feedback on the impact of a controlled forest burn in Hghlands national park.
Controlled forest fire being set to rejuvenate part of Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Feedback on 4 wheelers damaging crops, Phone-in with Tracy Isaacs author of "Fit a Mid-Life"
School principal talks about PEI student who died after rugby injury, ATV drivers damage Stratford, PEI crops after ignoring No Trespassing signs, Lawyer Jessica Lyle takes questions about wills
NB man gets big bill from Mexican hospital after a cancer diagnosis, Feedback on racist rant caught on video, Paint expert Jim White takes questions
Halifax social activist Rana Zaman reacts to posting of video of woman's racist rant in Alberta diner, Feedback on giving aid to owners of NB flooded cottages, Phone-in with authors of "Say No to Placenta Pics"
Test of emergency alert system on cell phones, Feedback on giving cottage owners flood relief assistance in NB, Becca Schofield's mother Anne on her legacy and the continuing #BeccaToldMeTo movement
NB cottage owners want disaster assistance for their damaged summer homes, Feedback on organ donations, Auto expert Doug Bethune takes calls
A flooded out family experiences a wave of kindness. The flood inspires one N.B. woman to write a song. And we're joined by Dr Fung, the author of The Diabetes Code.
Flo Sampson talks about her after hours ECMA party, the Flocase. There's a major sandbagging effort underway in Grand Bay - Westfield, outside Saint John. On the phone in: Organ donation.
Flood waters reach historic levels in New Brunswick. We check in with the mayor of Quispamsis, and a fire platoon chief. Author Elizabeth Renzetti joins us to talk about her new book Shrewed.
The New Brunswick EMO says residents south of Fredericton should be ready to evacuate. Your thoughts on food waste. On the phone in: should workers have the right to disconnect from electronic communications after work?
Residents of Darlings Island, N.B., find creative ways to leave the island amidst flooding. Former Governor General David Johnston tells us why charities need to attract a new generation of givers.
A Fredericton family moves its horses away from flood waters. On the phone in: Are you guilty of wasting food?
Update on flooding in Fredericton, Fisheries Minister Dominic LeBlanc on closing lobster grounds to protect whales, Feedback on surrogacy debate, Phone-in with CRA expert on tax questions
John Mullane of In-flight Safety pulls out of Truro festival because of an all-male lineup, feedback on racism show. Ethicist Francoise Baylis and MP Anthony Housefather debate paying surrogate mothers