Because I realize that most people are not listening to #CBCradioOne while drinking coffee on a Saturday morning (although I have to question your priorities), I thought I would share this little segment (6 min) of "America, What the Hell?" from Day 6.

https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-14-day-6/clip/16193878-america-hell

Great Cross promotion for #TheDailyBeans podcast. Definitely going to check it out.

https://www.dailybeanspod.com/

I'm going to miss hearing Laurence Wall read the news on Radio One. A soothing and almost hypnotic voice and true Canadian pronunciation of words like 'schedule' and 'lieutenant'.

Won't be the same without him but here's to a long happy retirement for an Ottawa legend.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/after-3-decades-on-ottawa-s-airwaves-laurence-wall-is-hanging-up-the-mic-1.7206397

#Ottawa #CBC #CBCRadioOne

After 3 decades on Ottawa's airwaves, Laurence Wall is hanging up the mic | CBC News

The veteran CBC Ottawa broadcaster has been there for stories like the devastating ice storm, the shootings around Parliament Hill and the turbulent launch of the LRT network. After three decades on radio, he says it's time to move on.

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I keep hearing right wing economists on #CBCradioOne saying that #Canada has a "Productivity Problem", especially compared to our neighbours South of the border. I say no. What we do have, is a different sense of priorities. We are not #Americans, we value work life balance here. The Americans have taken the so called "Protestant Work Ethic", and made it absurd.
At the end of last Friday's The World at Six (the main national news program) on #CBCRadioOne , after presenting https://www.cbc.ca/lite/story/1.6810428 , the host said "I think a lot of us can identify with that" with respect to how the woman didn't want to come out of the cave. I suppose the lack of #responsibillity and #stress could be atrractive for many, but the #social #isolation would probably break people...
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#CBC's #Canada #Reads 2023 #CanadaReads2023 debates will take place March 27-30, 2023.

They will be hosted by #AliHassan and will be broadcast on #CBCRadioOne, #CBCTV, #CBCGem and on #CBCBooks.
Lots of #GenreFiction this year.

#Ducks, by #KateBeaton is a #GraphicNovel. #Hotline by #DimitriNasrallah is set in the 1980s, and makes use of memory, time periods, and elements of #magicrealism There are 2 #Novels that are #EcoFiction, a #SubGenre of #SpeculativeFiction - #ScienceFiction. They are #Greenwood by #MichaelChristie, and #StationEleven by #EmilyStJohnMandel. #MexicanGothic by #SilviaMorenoGarcia is a #Gothic #Horror novel. #GothicHorror.
#CanadianFiction has come a long way from the White Anglophone #NationalAngst and grim self-introspection #Realism that once haunted our #culturalPsyche.
#Genre #GenreLiterature #CanadianLiterature #CanadianNovels #Novel #Fiction

https://www.cbc.ca/books/canadareads/meet-the-canada-reads-2023-contenders-1.6716837

Meet the Canada Reads 2023 contenders | CBC Books

The debates take place March 27-30 on CBC TV, CBC Radio and CBC Books.

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I was excited to hear #Mastodon mentioned on #CBCRadioOne during a discussion on the #TwitterMigration. Unfortunately the "expert" had a very superficial understanding of Mastodon and didn't mention the concept of the #Fediverse. The expert comparison was pretty much "It's #Twitter with more characters and less users". I've noticed a few #CBC journalists have joined so hopefully Mastodon and the fediverse will get some more accurate coverage.
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