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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:
Natasha Daly describes what she saw when investigating the treatment of animals used for international tourism.
The Link show from Radio Canada Int'l. fishing in the St Lawrence, kelp forests in the Arctic, China's trade spat with Canada and the U.S, and China's long term goal to become the world's superpower, and the dangers of too much sun- melanoma
Karen Filbee-Dexter, a research fellow in Marine Biology at Laval University in Quebec City, says while climate change is decimating underwater kelp forests off the coast of western Australia, eastern North America, southern Europe and northern California, the lush forests of large brown seaweeds are thriving in the Arctic.
Ontario's Chief Science Officer explains the mandate of the new research centre on immunization.
Trauma Director Debbie Friedman says children intoxicated by cannabis may require intensive care in hospital.
Jay Cameron LLB, free speech versus hate speech
This group of young people, known as Montreal in Action, delivered the petition to Montreal City Hall last July. Their leader, Balarama Holness, discusses what they want the city to do to fight systemic racism. (CBC)
Barry Friesen General Manager of CleanFarms, collecting and recycling plastic farm waste
Kim Gray tells why it's great to go camping with children in Canada.
Kahnawake Grand Chief Joe Norton speaks with Terry Haig about the Winnipeg hearing on Indian Day Schools. He was at the hearing Monday and attended the schools as a youth. (Radio-Canada)
Charles Burton (PhD) talks about China and trade and diplomatic disputes
Immigration lawyer Guidy Mamann discusses current Canadian immigration procedures as our embassy in Havana, which closed its visa office last week, sends people to Mexico City to complete their applications. (Franklin Reyes/Associated Press)
Lawyer Cyndee Todgham Cherniak says the current tax system is unfair to domestic cable companies and deprives Canada of revenue it could use for social programs and to pay the debt.
Professor Shannon Hebblethwaite discusses a conference this week in Montreal that will examine ways to help seniors, ways they can help each other and ways they can help us. (istock.com)
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