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August 3rd, 2009 General, Radio

Hello all! I hope that everyone had a good Civic Holiday regretting having gloated about working in Quebec in June Day Colonel By Day! We’ll talk about some of the following tomorrow from 7-9am in the usual place, 93.1FM for those in Ottawa, ckcufm.com for everyone else.

As in the past few weeks, we’ll sprinkle in some greatest hits. This week, in the second hour we will hear a conversation I had with Jeff Rubin a few weeks ago about his new book. In the first hour, we’ll go way back and hear a conversation I had with Tracy Kasaboski about her book, The Occupied Garden.

O’Brien verdict/inevitable appeal coming tomorrow!

BC at critical fire risk. More, from Canwest.

So, rememer that national controversy a paper in New Brunswick caused about the Prime Minsiter and a communion wafer? Apparently they had absolutely no evidence to back it up. Like, ever.

Good sense wins: Canada to smarten up on shipbuilding.

Carleton instructor’s firing causes a stir, as being an accused terrorist often does.

Toronto slowly returns to being garbage free.

Ironies of nomenclature: the dead sea is actually dying. What can be done to fix it?

New poll questions Canadians support for the Oil Sands.

Blaming the victim: Women who died after being lost near Golden, BC last year at fault, says statements of defence from those accused of not rescuing her fast enough.

Blaming the victim?: Police target cycling safety in August blitz. See what Adam said in the other place.

I see false controversy: posting rorschach images, common meanings casuses controversy on wikipedia.

Canada has a high rate of c-sections (nearly 30%!). Following guidelines could bring it down.

Tories apparently trying to change language in diplomatic letters. Film at 11.


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