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Canada Live Whitehorse

Musical (and life) partners Luke Doucet and Melissa McClelland join forces to create a brand-new band, Whitehorse. They rock the crowd at Le Petit Campus in Montreal.

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Cross Country Checkup Attawapiskat

Now as many scramble to assign blame, it has become clear that there are a hundred other places in similar condition. What's the solution to communities like Attawapiskat: more money or new ideas?

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Comedy Factory Kyoto Oh No

Is Canada about to punk out of the Kyoto Accord? Al Rae discusses the history of the accord plus he opens the vault to confront Canada about its addiction to emissions.

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