Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)
Summary: CBC Radio's Morning North is a weekday news and current affairs program hosted by Markus Schwabe.
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Podcasts:
Lisa plays the Mystery Game and her kids say hi to their grandpa in Hearst.
The medical officer of health at the Sudbury and District Health Unit, Dr. Penny Sutcliffe, talks to Markus Schwabe about her childhood, chosing public health, and raising two adopted children from Haiti.
Sean tries his best to answer questions and win some CBC prizes on Morning North. Newsreader Jessica Pope tries to help with some clues!
This week the Sudbury byelection bribery trial ends, a series on missing or murdered indigenous women in northeastern Ontario, pinkwashing during breast cancer awareness month, opioid addicted babies, free haircuts, Randy Pascal goes back the Olympics.
This week the president of the Palladino Group of companies shares stories about golf, cars and growth.
This week: Casino Free Sudbury, Sears warranties, Hunters and Gatherers, saving the Sudbury Theatre Centre, the college strike, and a cuddle cot.
Aaran translates knowledge into prizes this week on the Mystery Game.
This week we meet Sudbury's recently retired City Clerk Caroline Hallsworth.
This week an extended conversation with Sudbury's police chief Paul Pedersen.
This week we talk about harassment in the film industry, the cost of scaffolding in Sudbury, a first nation without land, Sudbury's poet laureate, and Living Library guest Paula Wharton.
Dylan calls from Cochrane to take a crack at our questions in the Morning North Mystery Game.
This week a debate about indigenous fishing rights, thoughts on the Laurentian University labour dispute, a Syrian teenager on adapting to Canadian life, naming arenas, and a look at public servant salaries.
Matthew is almost perfect in this week's game.
We listen to a documentary about hunting and fishing in northern Ontario and a feature "One on One" interview with Reverend Jeremy Mahood.
We kick off a series of longer interviews featuring interesting northerners. Today Dr. Sean Murray, Medical Director and Chief of the NEO Kids Family Program at Health Sciences North.