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Summary: The Link Online is your web radio show featuring a look back at a few of the stories that we felt were particularly interesting during the past week. Along with your submitted stories as our 'reporter for a day', we also air some of your letters and voicemails, and answer questions you have about Canada.
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Podcasts:
Politics Today October 13, 2013
Ian MacDonald, leader of the Alberta Ocular Gene Therapy Team
Camilo Mora, a biological geographer at the University of Hawaii wanted to consolidate climate data and put it into a form that people could relate to.
Cinema Politica – Screening truth to power
Alice Munro: Hope this makes people see the short story as an important art
Prof. David Hammond, University of Waterloo says nutritional information will help people who want to make healthier food choices.
New book on how Canada’s politicians choose us and we choose them
Neuroscientists Laura-Ann Petitto would “implore” the Quebec government to not postpone the teaching of English to French students.
Kelly Bowden of Oxfam Canada says companies must ensure their supply chain does not involve "land grabs."
Brazilian PM furious over spying, Canada looking into matter
Dr. Ken Locke of the University of Toronto says moderate exercise has many benefits besides reducing the risk of breast cancer in older women.
Carmel Kilkenny speaks with Tom Borrows, a professor of Law at the Univeristy of Minnesota Law School in the United States
Prof. Charles Burton says Canada needs to diversify its economy and be less dependent on the United States.
Director Scott Dobson calls Asian carp dangerous.
Carmel Kilkenny speaks with Maude Barlow about 'Blue Future' the final book in her trilogy on protecting the world's water resources from privatization