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For Canadians, PPE has played a big part in keeping us safe during this pandemic. But as a new Marketplace investigation reveals the people making this equipment are often working in questionable conditions. We speak with an expert about a new report that shows over a third of Canadians are concerned about the mental health of a co-worker. We're starting a weekly snowmobile trail segment on the show. We kick things off with a chat about trails in Labrador West. It's been 23 years since Danny Gaulton, a former Labrador City resident went missing, but his family is not giving up. Hear more on a new podcast that shines a light on what happened more than two decades ago. It's been more than five years since the Liberals announced it would begin an inquiry into ground search and rescue following the tragic death of Burton Winters. We hear an excerpt from yesterday's inquiry launch. TV watcher and movie buff Wayne Walsh is back to tell us his thoughts on the movie Blended and the show Bridgerton. What do a common shelduck and winter mockingbird have in common? Well, they are both rare to Labrador, but there have been spottings of each here this winter. We speak with local birdwatchers about the finds. After more than five years since the arrests, a court case in Happy Valley Goose Bay clued up last week with three hunters from Quebec being fined. We catch up with Joanna Barker and Matt Barrett who are co-hosting this month's episode of First Light Fridays, a show exploring what it means to be Indigenous in Newfoundland and Labrador. |