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Five Nights

Launched in 1967 with the title Five Nights a Week at This Time, this CBC Radio program aired hard-hitting, 15-minute documentaries. Journalists from around the world contributed political, social and satirical stories. Producers included Bob Campbell, Mark Starowicz and Mike McEwen. One of the show's first hosts was Lorne Michaels, who went on to create Saturday Night Live. Michaels co-hosted the show with comedy partner Hart Pomerantz.

Fluoride fight grips Vancouver

Broadcast Date: Oct. 22, 1976

In the 1970s, Vancouver along with Montreal are the last two major cities in Canada to reject water fluoridation. At the time of this 1976 report, the fluoridation fight takes hold in what Vancouver's medical health officer refers to as the "rotten tooth capital of Canada." The arguments remain staunchly unchanged. Opponents still see fluoridation as mass medication by a deadly poison, while supporters believe fluoridation to be a safe way of decreasing tooth decay by 50 per cent.

The problem is the lack of definitive evidence to back the numerous studies on fluoride. Just as one study comes out saying fluoride is safe and economical, saving the government millions in dental bill, another anti-fluoridation report suggests as many as 35,000 Americans are dying from cancer caused by fluoride.

Fluoride fight grips Vancouver

• Vancouver has gone back and forth on the fluoride debate and currently (2002) does not fluoridate its water supply.
• Fluoridation has also been a controversial issue in Calgary for nearly 50 years. Six plebiscites have been held on the issue since it was introduced into the water in 1991. Calgary's water remains fluoridated.
• Ottawa has added fluoride to its water since 1967.

Fluoride fight grips Vancouver

Medium: Radio

Program: Five Nights

Broadcast Date: Oct. 22, 1976

Guest(s): Gerald Bonham, Dean Burke, Len Greenall, Warnet Kennedy, Harry Rankin, Croft Woodriff


Reporter: Terry Hoffman, Gary Marcuse

Duration: 14:34

Last updated:
Oct. 11, 2002


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Radio
14:34
Oct. 22, 1976
Fluoride fight grips Vancouver
Vancouver tries to rid its image as the rotten tooth capital of Canada.
Radio
7:59
July 16, 1976
Montreal, the eve of the Games
CBC talks to Montrealers about the impact of Olympic preparations on the city.
Radio
11:49
May 14, 1976
Poison mists affect more than just budworms
For 25 years New Brunswick has drenched its forests in toxic spray. It's not just the budworms that are dying.
Radio
14:23
April 22, 1976
Looking back at the pivotal battle of Kap'yong
A CBC Radio 25-year retrospective on the Battle of Kap'yong.
Radio
7:12
April 7, 1976
Hockey superstitions
Players put their faith in lucky numbers, unwashed T-shirts and charmed sticks.
Radio
14:10
Feb. 11, 1976
Tommy Douglas, Canadian funny-man
With expert timing and delivery, Douglas still has the country in stitches.
Radio
13:00
Dec. 1, 1975
Is McCain's exploiting potato growers?
A 1975 government report creates a hot potato in New Brunswick, claiming the corporate farm exploits growers and creates unfair competition.
Radio
2:35
Sept. 5, 1975
Born to race
Gilles Villeneuve becomes a champion snowmobile racer at age 20.
Radio
13:24
July 30, 1975
The Bricklin
A man, a car and a dream: Richard Hatfield builds Canada's sports car.
Radio
13:58
Dec. 17, 1974
Are beer ads harmful?
Investigating the potential impact of beer advertising on society.
Radio
2:18
Dec. 9, 1974
Taking on organized crime
Mulroney receives death threats for his work on the Cliche Commission.
Radio
14:07
Nov. 7, 1974
The Metropolitan Community Church
A new church for a gay congregation holds services in Toronto.
Radio
14:05
April 12, 1974
Mystery and legend of the cougar
When a cougar is shot outside Winnipeg on Christmas eve, Benard Bloom looks into the legend of this mysterious animal.
Radio
12:55
Dec. 24, 1973
Comet Kohoutek
Three astronomers discuss the significance of comet Kohoutek.
Radio
13:33
Sept. 13, 1973
Great escapes from East Germany
A people-smuggler defends the fees he charges to help East Germans escape to the West.
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