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Podcast: Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
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New Album Release, Labrador's Territorial Path, and The Two Waynes

Category: News & Politics
Duration: 00:54:02
Publish Date: 2021-05-21 04:10:00
Description: A Quebec newspaper columnist is urging Hydro Quebec to take advantage of Newfoundland and Labrador's weakened economic state to purchase Churchill and Muskrat Falls. Francis Vailles from La Presse speaks with the CBC's Terry Roberts. We catch up with Andrew Penashue and Bryan Andre for the release of their new album Anutnish, and talk about how recording songs in Innu-aimun allows them to preserve their language. If you've ever thought to yourself that Labrador should be its own territory, we have some answers on how that might happen. We talk about the constitutional path with Peter Russell of the University of Toronto. The Nain arena has about two inches of sewage water sitting on the main floor. We speak with Nain AngajukKak Joe Dicker about that. It's Friday so we're hanging with the Waynes once again. We hear about the TV series Peaky Blinders from Wayne Walsh, and the book Stiff from Wayne Button. Finally, a report by Food Banks Canada outlines what food banks across the country have been doing to help Canadians during the pandemic. We speak with Tania Little of Food Banks Canada about the report and if demand seems to be slowing down.
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