CBC Radio's Labrador Morning keeps people informed about what's happening around them. Labradorians hear about it first on Labrador Morning.
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Kwe’! Ullaakut! Welcome! Coming to you from Lkwungen & Algonquin territories, just two Indigenous girls tryna make it in an Urban world! Join us in discussing who we are, how we got here and everything between. Co-host & co-creator is Madeleine Begin who is Mi’kmaw from Nova Scotia, as well as co-hosted & co-creator Katelynne Adams who is Inuk from Kuujjuaq and Kangiqliniq. Follow us on: Instagram: @SpillingteaPod, @kate.adams_ & @madzbegin TikTok:@spilabteaundercedartree website: www.spilli ...
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Silencio. From somewhere you know, aimed to you. Listen in, don’t tell. As fantasy intoxicates reality, observation becomes drowned understanding.
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A podcast about growing up and living in Labrador. Sharing oral histories with those who have a connection with Labrador.
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Grupo 307 ALAN RAMON TORRES MALDONADO. Cover art photo provided by Vanessa Ives on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@vanessaives
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#344 Becoming a Better Trainer Part 2
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We address the more advanced training in this discussion. The more advanced training can be accomplished by staying in the most fundamental aspects of the training. Dogs learn more and have substantially more confidence not by practicing all the hard things, but by consistently practicing the components of the 'hard things'. It is a powerful tool f…
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What Labrador can learn from Jasper’s wildfires
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The wildfire season didn’t just challenge Labrador last summer. In Alberta, the town of Jasper faced devastating evacuations, inspiring journalist Matt Scace to pen a book about resilience and preparation. He shares insights from Jasper on Fire with Labrador Morning.
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Welcome Jordan, also known as Kate’s law school friend! Today we are getting into the legal side of the child welfare system (don’t worry, you don’t need a law degree to listen). Tune in to hear about Jordan’s experience in Government and the Assembly of First Nations AND why we think it is soooooo sooooooo important to create accessible learning r…
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New research suggests birch trees are surprisingly resilient to climate change, offering a rare glimmer of hope in the face of global warming. Plant biologist Berkley Walker explains how these beloved trees could hold their ground as temperatures rise.
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Running in the land of ice and penguins
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Happy Valley-Goose Bay’s Samantha Harper took on the ultra marathon of a lifetime — 134 kilometres across the frozen landscapes of Antarctica in five days. She shares what it was like to race in one of the most mesmerizing and remote places on Earth.
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Labrador’s rugged terrain holds stories millions of years old. Geologists from the Geological Survey of Canada are in Nain to map Labrador’s unique terrain. But first, they’re working with locals to combine science and community knowledge for a deeper understanding of the land.
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After a breast cancer diagnosis, Charlottetown’s Melita Paul decided to take control in a way that suited her colourful spirit. With support from her sister Cherie Lee, she shares how small acts of bravery made a big difference.
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There's a grand opening in Rigolet tonight for the new community rink, named in honour of a former councillor -- we tell you all about it.
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Knud Rasmussen and the Fifth Thule Expedition
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A new book explores a 1921 expedition to the Canadian Arctic that was like no other. We hear from author and historian, Kenn Harper, about Give Me Winter, Give Me Dogs: Knud Rasmussen and the Fifth Thule Expedition.
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In the wake of Trump's rhetoric around trans rights in America, how will local leaders respond here in Labrador? We hear from a local transgender woman in Happy Valley-Goose Bay asking that question.
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Lake Melville MHA Perry Trimper is honouring his late wife, Caroline Hong, with a scholarship Caroline Hong Community Service Award in her memory. He joined us in the studio to talk about her legacy.
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Shedding a light on Happy Valley-Goose Bay
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Residents are wondering why parts of Happy Valley-Goose Bay are pitch black at night. Mayor George Andrews will join us to talk about what the town is doing to address street lighting.
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A Wabush couple’s Florida getaway took a snowy twist when a rare storm blanketed the beaches. Bev Martin shares her unforgettable experience.
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A kitchen fire at the Labrador Inn forced an evacuation in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. Hear from fire chief Brad Butler and Nunatsiavut Government’s Krystal Saunders on the quick response and what’s next.
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The U.S. pulls out of the Paris Agreement
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Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Agreement raises questions about the future of global climate change goals. Angela Carter, an environmental policy expert, explains the ripple effects and why she believes the fight isn’t over.
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Food First NL wants your input to shape free school lunches in Labrador. Coordinator Ashley Byrne shares how the survey could make your favourite foods part of the menu.
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A new collaborative journalism project aims to improve media coverage of children in care. We hear about a paid opportunity for an Indigenous youth in Upper Lake Melville.
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Trying to get to the Climate Change Cabin
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With our warming winters, Rigolet’s Charlotte Wolfrey and her husband built a “climate change cabin” closer to town. But she says that so far, it’s been hard to reach that cabin, too. We ask Charlotte Wolfrey what she makes of our winter so far.
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A whopping 152-page report on plastics pollution in Nunatsiavut was revealed in Nain yesterday, which was credited to 225 co-authors! We hear more about the results of that report, which monitored char, seals, shorelines and surface water between 2017 - 2022.
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Brrr! Yesterday was one of the coldest days in Labrador West this year. Labrador Morning’s Darryl Dinn chatted with a few brave souls venturing outside—and also spoke with some people working in a toasty, warm office.
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What could immigration cuts mean for Labrador?
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The federal government is cutting the number of skilled workers provinces can recruit this year — and it’s hitting businesses across the country, including here in Labrador. For more, we spoke with Julianne Griffin of the Labrador North Chamber of Commerce, and Niamh Roche, a local business owner.
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On the bank of the Alexis River near Port Hope Simpson, James Butt has been building a motor boat
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Labrador Morning's Andrea McGuire took us to to the bank of Alexis River, where a man named James Butt has been building a motor boat by hand.
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Two Labrador trappers made a splash at a recent national trappers convention!
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William Larkham Jr. received the "Jules Perron Award" at the Fur Harvesters convention in North Bay, Ontario. He was there with his friend Jim Shouse, who works as an agent with the Fur Harvesters Auction house. Labrador Morning's Andrea McGuire stopped by Jim's shed in Happy Valley-Goose Bay to talk about the fur trade.…
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No gas, no diesel, no groceries. That's the situation in Red Bay right now
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The Town of Red Bay is without diesel, gas, and groceries after the local convenience store closed. Town manager Keith Pike gave us an update on the situation.
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#343 Becoming a Little Better Trainer, Part 1
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In this episode, we discuss how training your dog is a process, and your expertise is something that should continually progress - it is not a destination you reach with no further learning required. Our dogs continuously reflect us right back to us, if we are wise enough to perceive that phenomenon. With curiosity and strong enough self-evaluation…
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Are you from the Labrador Straits but living away? A new program is reaching out to see if you’d consider moving back home. We hear how it works and what it hopes to achieve.
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Social impacts of new Churchill Falls deal?
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As conversations continue over a new Churchill Falls deal, we hear some thoughts on the future from Happy Valley-Goose Bay mayor George Andrews.
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2024 was a longer season for the Kamutik W. And that made it a record year for the north coast ferry. We hear more on how it went from Austin Daley, the general manager of Labrador Marine.
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Coping with a strange winter in Black Tickle
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We check in with a Black Tickle resident in Southern Labrador to get an update on the winter season so far. We find out what kind of conditions residents are having to contend with so far this year.
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Let's Hear it for the Teachers
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Big welcome to Autumn, a brilliant teacher and Kate’s longtime friend. She’s joining us from Treaty 6 in central Alberta and supports many kids in care in her role as a teacher! Today we’re chatting about different categories of care and how deeply important school is for many kids with unpredictable home lives. We’re also going to get into what me…
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Charges dropped against former MP Penashue
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Mischief charges were withdrawn against former Labrador MP Peter Penashue yesterday -- we hear from Penashue about what led to the charges and his concerns on drug trafficking in the community.
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A show created by Inuit, starring Inuit which was all filmed on location in Nunavut. We hear from the co-creator of "North of North" - a new series airing on CBC and APTN this month.
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On the road to 51! We catch up with Labrador Morning's John Gaudi who is hitting the ground running to mark his birthday this year. He's laced up his shoes to run his age over the course of three days.
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What's happening to Labrador Winters?
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How does this winter stack up to previous winters in Labrador? We speak with Happy Valley-Goose Bay's Robert Way who teaches a climate change course at Queen's University.
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A new program at the Menihek Nordic Ski Club is introducing babies and toddlers to cross-country skiing. Board member and mom Makaila Hudson explains how they’re planting the seeds of a lifelong passion.
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Storm steals Spotted Island’s community stage
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A winter storm has swept away the iconic stage on Spotted Island. Shawn Holwell reflects on its loss and what it meant to the people there.
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Dog team driver Dennis Burden from Port Hope Simpson shares how rising costs and changing weather are making dog sledding harder in Labrador. But he says grants are helping keep the tradition alive.
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Vernon Buckle is on a mission to spot as many bird species as he can this year. Labrador Morning’s John Gaudi joined him for a walk on the Birch Island Boardwalk to see what feathered friends he’s spotting along the way.
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We speak with the RCMP for the latest on the search for Nain's Elizabeth Jararuse. Jararuse has been missing since the end of December.
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The Empowered Voices Project wants to help you make your voice heard. They’re hosting another round of community advocacy training, focusing on impact assessments. We find out how you can take part.
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Ever wonder what the weather was like years ago? Warrick Chubbs of St. Lewis doesn’t have to — he’s been logging it all for over a decade. He stopped by to share some stories from his weather diaries and how they’ve become a part of his life.
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Nain man talks about his mother’s disappearance
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Search and rescue efforts are continuing for Nain woman Elizabeth Jararuse. She has been missing since December 30th. We speak with her son, Julius, about the ongoing search.
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The lack of sea ice is impacting people who live on Labrador's North Coast in a big way. We speak with Rex Holwell, the Manager of Nunatsiavut operations with SmartICE about why it's such a big concern this winter.
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Lab West man honored by King Charles
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The evacuation in Labrador City this summer brought the best out in many folks. Including those at the Wabush airport, such as David Hawes, who stayed behind to help. Hawes is now receiving King Charles III’s Coronation Medal for his efforts during the evacuation.
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If you're on your skidoo, stay away from the rivers! That's the advice from a local snowmobile club in Labrador West right now, especially in light of a recent accident. We hear from that club's president - and learn more about snowmobiling conditions in the area.
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Labrador West's Kami Project is attracting some big investors from Japan. We hear more details on a deal between Champion Iron and two Japanese companies, including the fourth largest steel company in the world.
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Former Greenland Prime Minister on Trump’s threats
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Trump's threats to seize control of Greenland have sent world leaders reeling and of course, it's shocking news for Greenlanders themselves. We speak with former prime minister of Greenland Kuupik Kleist - and hear what Trump's threats mean for a territory pursuing its own independence.
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Yvonne Jones announces retirement from politics
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After more than 30 years of being in office, Yvonne Jones won't be seeking another term. The Labrador MP has announced she's retiring from federal politics. We take you to her public press conference held in Happy Valley-Goose Bay on Friday.
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Labrador West MHA Jordan Brown voted in favor of the Churchill Falls MOU last week. We hear how he feels the deal will benefit Labrador West.
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Bring on the snow! The Birch Brook Nordic Ski Club says the lack of snow so far is a real bummer this year. We hear how the non-profit is coping with the slow start to winter.
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