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:
A gas station owner uses public shame to stop gas-and-dash incidents. Tipping dos and don'ts. Plus, more of your thoughts on forcing some PEI medical students to return home to practise.
Apology in Cap Pele, Ontario brings in concussion legislation, and Fred Walsh takes your plumbing questions.
Talks resume in the Halifax transit strike. Your calls on whether medical students should have to practice wherever they go to school. Plus, feedback on a controversial contest, and driving pet peeves.
Controversy over a contest sponsored by a Halifax radio station makes it to the floor of the House of Commons. We find out why. Plus, you share your driving pet peeves.
Trouble at a pharmaceutical plant leads to possible drug shortages. We ask: Can you afford your prescription drugs? A NS school board closes more schools. Plus, your feedback on whether we're training too many teachers.
RCMP lay charges in the case of a NS man who died after taking prescription drugs at a party. Plus, we ask: are we training too many teachers in the Maritimes?
A defamation trial brings attention to Saint John's pension woes. Our dog behaviour expert Silvia Jay answers your questions. Plus, limber up with dog yoga?!
An analyst reassures us we won't see gas prices at $1.50 a litre. We ask: what would you do if you only had one year to live? Plus, old burial grounds lost to development.
Find out why experts support a policy that keeps kids in school when dealing with a head lice infestation. Plus, your thoughts on your final resting place - and what you want to happen to your body when you die.
Industrial Relations professor weighs in on the Halifax transit strike impasse. Plus, a medical examiner answers your questions about the science of death.
The latest developments in the cases of a naval officer from Nova Scotia accused of spying. A few perspectives on the federal government's job bank website going down. Your thoughts on what makes a good death. Plus, more of your stories on memorable wakes.
Personal Finance guru Gordon Pape on using RRSPs to save for retirement. Your stories about memorable wakes.
Elections Canada investigates a series of deceptive calls made during the last federal election. Your feedback on making politicians' private lives a public matter. Plus, Jim White answers your painting questions.
We ask: When do politicians' private problems become our business? What you need to know if you're named the executor of a will. Plus, your feedback on NB's no-pet policy in subsidized housing units.
A senior speaks out against a crackdown on pets in New Brunswick subsidized housing. Your thoughts on Anne Murray's opposition to windmills near her summer home, and a popular golf course in Pugwash. Plus, a zoologist tells us why bats matter and your close encounters with bats.