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As tomorrow's tariff deadline looms, with no agreement in sight, the head of Canada’s largest private sector union tells us no deal is better than a bad deal.
An online radio station in Yellowknife finally gets the FM license it's been hoping for. A news editor there says that it’s great for his team -- but even better news for his diverse community.
A non-profit director calls on European governments to stop a plan to destroy millions of dollars of US-owned contraceptives that were bound for Africa.
We remember Jeannie Arsenault, who spent half a century as an organizer, performer and enforcer at a beloved Montreal country/bluegrass open mic night...and whose stature belied her impressive impact.
An 88-year-old North Bay resident says it’s time to find a new home for the unique piece she’s featured in her garden for years: a one-of-a-kind, hand-painted carousel that features a pig, a goose, and horses.
As It Happens, the Thursday Edition. Radio that has a colt following. |