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 province is under fire for keeping records of gun owners and their guns past the expiry date of the long-gun registry. We hear from Ontario's Chief Firearms Officer.
Federal politicians killed the long gun registry, but an Ottawa lawyer is accusing the province of secretly trying to revive it here in Ontario.
The Flyers' Claude Giroux leads the playoffs so far when it comes to points. We meet the trainer who makes Giroux flip tractor tires and race against horses in the off-season.
He's the Dangerman... and he's gone by a few other less polite names, too. Joey Keithley of DOA comes to town tonight, as part of the Writer's Fest. He reflects on his life in punk music, and the possibility of him running for the NDP.
Sixteen-dollar orange juice partially replaced those multi-billion-dollar fighter jets this week as the target of opposition anger. Our political panel takes a look at Bev Oda's expenses, and at the surprising debate over abortion rights.
We get a a pre-game psyche-up from a former NHLer.
Why Men Lie. Alan Neal's conversation with Linden McIntyre about his own tale of heartache, told in his new book.
The protestors outside of the Canadian Museum of Nature say they don't want a mining company sponsoring a room in the building. We talk to the museum's CEO about the decision to take Barrick Gold's money.
The flocking of Canadian passengers to upper New York State airports has airports here concerned about lost revenue.
The Senators are looking to Sweden to help them end their series against the Rangers. Tonight, Alfredsson returns after his headshot concussion... and Jakob Silfverberg may play his first NHL game ever.
Our political panel watched the drama unfold around the Kingston Penitentiary. Julie and Rob share what they've been hearing about the real reasons for closing the Pen.
The federal government is shutting down the Kingston Penitentiary. We look at what it means for the workers, the inmates, and the city that's housed it since 1835.
We've got the final round of our Beat Tradition concert -- the words and rhymes of Montreal's Daybi.
Classes resumed over at the l'Université du Québec en Outaouais. We check the mood on campus, with one of the students who signed the injunction request.
The school trustee for Barrhaven isn't giving an inch on her vote to rebuild Broadview Public School. But that isn't sitting well with her suburban opponents. We learn more about the campaign to get her to change her mind.