| Media | Title and date | Description |
Radio 23:31
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March 27, 1992
Mordecai Richler's Oh Canada! Oh Quebec!
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Richler and Peter Gzowski discuss the brouhaha over his latest book.
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Radio 29:43
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March 26, 1992
Frum's death shocks the nation
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Friends mourn the loss of an incredible journalist and a loyal friend on CBC Radio's Morningside.
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Radio 13:01
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Dec. 16, 1991
The tourtière debate
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Experts talk about what goes inside the traditional Quebec dish.
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Radio 14:42
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Dec. 5, 1991
What makes a great butter tart?
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Talking about a uniquely Canadian treat.
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Radio 9:58
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Nov. 19, 1991
Count Berthold Von Imhoff, prairie painter
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This count used churches as his canvas.
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Radio 14:11
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Nov. 14, 1991
Nellie Cournoyea: First Native woman to head Canadian government
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An interview with Nellie Cournoyea.
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Radio 23:26
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Nov. 8, 1991
Gordon Lightfoot and the folk revival
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Folk musician Gordon Lightfoot chats about his career as Canada's most famous troubadour.
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Radio 34:15
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Oct. 7, 1991
Milgaard's family discusses how his plight has changed them
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David Milgaard's mother Joyce and sisters Maureen and Susan appear on Morningside to discuss David's imprisonment.
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Radio 11:56
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Sept. 25, 1991
1991 New Brunswick election
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Two journalists debate why New Brunswickers sent eight members of the anti-French Confederation of Regions party to the legislature.
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Radio 14:04
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June 30, 1991
Discoverer of acid rain looks back
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Harold Harvey watched from the wings as a science experiment grew into a worldwide concern.
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Radio 12:23
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May 28, 1991
Fontaine on his political ambition and redefining the AFN
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Bill Cameron interviews the front-runner in the AFN leadership race about his painful past and his hope for the future.
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Radio 6:57
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April 8, 1991
Flesh dress gets new meat
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Gzowski interviews artist replacing raw meat on Jana Sterbak's controversial steak dress.
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Radio 8:14
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April 1, 1991
Arrow mania
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More than three decades after the Arrow's first flight, the doomed plane is suddenly popular again.
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Radio 10:12
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Dec. 6, 1990
Arthur Lismer and the Halifax Explosion
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Peter Gzowski learns about newly discovered sketches of the 1917 explosion in Halifax harbour.
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Radio 6:26
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Nov. 9, 1990
Merchant mariners denied recognition
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Members of Canada's merchant navy faced the gravest of danger, but are told they are not veterans.
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Nellie Cournoyea: First Native woman to head Canadian government.
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