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:
Babies and families get more privacy at the IWK Health Centre's NICU. We hear what mindfulness means to you. On the phone in: the power of boycotts.
A sociology professor reacts to Nova Scotia's call for a standard minimum wage across Atlantic Canada. What spirituality means to you. National Geographic author Laurie Cameron shares her wisdom on mindfulness.
A N.B. man has mixed emotions over the province opening adoption records. Your thoughts on oral care. Automotive expert Doug Bethune answers your questions.
We hear about a case of senior financial abuse in Moncton. A N.S. man gets over 700 cards for his 100th birthday. Dawn Kennedy from the Canada Revenue Agency answers you tax questions.
There are new plans to protect North Atlantic right whales. A Glace Bay home owner reacts to news that the derelict half of her company house will be torn down. Do you think oral health should be covered by medicare?
The MeToo movement prompts Screen Nova Scotia to adopt a new code of conduct. A caller tells us the best gift she has ever received. On the phone in: are you spiritual, but not religious?
A New Brunswick man uses his car in his search for a kidney. What makes you happy? Wildlife biologist Bob Bancroft answers your questions.
A daughter asks for 100 cards for her father's 100th birthday. A Tim Hortons customer wins a prize that he can't collect. On the phone in: What makes you happy?
A Halifax woman recounts what happened after her purse was stolen from a lounger at beach in Cuba. On the phone in: Who would you like to see become a senator in Canada? Plus: wartime love letters discovered on PEI
A Fredericton councillor says a drive-thru lineup is causing traffic and safety problems. Two experts explain whether it's safe to use wood ash on gardens. On the phone in: Men and women as friends.
A HRM councillor asks for a report on backyard chicken rules. Your thoughts on voting for none of the above. Gardening expert Marjorie Willison answers your questions.
N.S. invests in high-speed rural internet. A P.E.I. grandmother saves a snowball her granddaughter gave her 11 years ago. On the phone in: Celebrating Ireland.
A Halifax cafe takes a stand on screen use in the space. Your thoughts on time changes. And: would you vote for None of the Above?
A Halifax church evacuates after a storm damages two steeples. The legacy of Stephen Hawking. On the phone in: news subsidies.
Nova Scotia officials say a Truro horse riding barn is unsafe, and the business needs to leave. But the owner doesn't agree. A PE.I. man wants to stick with Daylight Saving Time. On the phone in: the pros and cons of DNA testing.