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Summary: The Link Online is your web radio show featuring a look back at a few of the stories that we felt were particularly interesting during the past week. Along with your submitted stories as our 'reporter for a day', we also air some of your letters and voicemails, and answer questions you have about Canada.
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Podcasts:
Peter Boyle, president of Valour Canada talks about a new D-Day
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Garry Stenson on a ray of hope for right whales
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Dr. Jordan Feld explains why hep C has become a public health issue in Canada and the world.
Polar deserts in Canada’s High Arctic are undergoing rapid changes as increases in summer air temperatures lead to permafrost thaw, leaving giant horseshoe-shaped pockmarks on the barren terrain, according to a new study by Melissa Ward Jones, a PhD candidate in McGill’s Department of Geography.
Prof. Andria Jones-Bitton describes farmers' mental health issues and what's needed to help them.
Joanna Kyriazis is senior policy advisor at Clean Energy Canada.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has exonerated a Saskatchewan chief of treason more than 130 years after the conviction.
Unlike some students in the U.S., Canadians are unlikely to have a billionaire pay off their student loans. Trina James says post-secondary education should be free.
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, who represented Canada at the inauguration of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, says was in Kyiv to "demonstrate Canada's unwavering support the people of Ukraine."
Kevin Perkins, executive director of Farm Radio Int'l- 40th anniversary
Pearle Nerenberg, sports nutritionist
Prof. Matthew Miller explains the breakthrough in how to store and transport vaccines and why it is so dramatic.
A Canadian parliamentary delegation is in China this week for talks with Chinese officials about the fate of former diplomat Michael Kovrig and entrepreneur Michael Spavor accused by Beijing of spying, said Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland in an interview with CBC's Metro Morning.