All in a Day
Summary: CBC Radio's All In A Day is Ottawa's number one afternoon drive program. Alan Neal and the All In A Day team offer compelling local stories, as well as regional, national and international reports.
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The clock has run out for high schools to register fall sports teams. We talk to the public school board about how many of its teachers are opting out of coaching.
First-day jitters at Parliament Hill next week as the House of Commons resumes... and looks like their homework list is a hefty one. Our political panel studies up and gives us a preview of the House agenda.
Sir Robert Borden High School students are the latest to weigh-in on the possibility of teacher's opting out of extra-curricular activities. We talk to the student body president.
On this special "Harvest Day" edition of All In A Day, we visit a local farm to find out how the drought has affected their crops this summer.
Ontario's controversial Bill 115 passed at Queen's Park. But elementary school teachers are giving the bill a failing grade. We hear about the union's new "McGuinty Mondays" campaign.
An Ottawa country music institution picks up another prize at the Canadian Country Music Awards. We speak to Larry Delaney about the past, present and future of the genre.
Our film reviewer, Robert Fontaine, takes a look at two movies, one is a documentary about the modernist movement in architecture on the West Coast and the other is a crime drama set during the prohibition era.
Local MP Pierre Poilievre makes the case for letting civil servants opt out of paying union dues
The Liberals won the same five Outaouais seats they've held for decades. But with the Parti Quebecois now in power at the National Assembly, it won't be politics as usual. We look ahead to life on the opposition benches with the Liberal MNA for Gatineau.
Trouble over Ottawa. After a public service union's banner ad was pulled from the sky... we get the story from the grounded pilot. And the response from the RCMP.
Latest Audio Listener Quebec election question: farmers and local foodListener Deborah from the Hull-Aylmer riding asks her local Quebec candidates what they'd do to support farmers, and strengthen the access to local food.
We asked listeners in Quebec what questions they have for their election candidates. Our first question comes from the riding of Gatineau, and it's about daycare.
Senator Joyce Fairbairn's highly publicized dementia diagnosis is raising issues about the realities of going to work with the illness. We find out what the Alzheimer Society has to say.
Their team name might be stirring up controversy for the Nepean Redskins...But one American graphic designer is turning the tables on cultural stereotypes. We spoke with the creator of the Whiteskins fantasy football brand.
Skateboarders and city councillors team up to make concrete plans for concrete parks.