Information Morning Saint John
CBC Podcasts & Radio On-Demand
CBC Radio New Brunswick's Information Morning in Saint John brings you all the news and information you need to start your day. We'll get you connected to your community, your country and the world. Without us, you won't know what's going on.
Location:
United States
Genres:
News & Politics Podcasts
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CBC Podcasts & Radio On-Demand
Description:
CBC Radio New Brunswick's Information Morning in Saint John brings you all the news and information you need to start your day. We'll get you connected to your community, your country and the world. Without us, you won't know what's going on.
Language:
English
Episodes
A report on the migrant labour force in Canada
5/23/2024
A senate committee report says the system is failing migrant workers and the employers who depend on them.
We spoke with committee chair, Senator Ratna Omidvar, about what the committee is recommending to fix it.
Duration:00:14:24
The lost and found painting
5/23/2024
Ontario artist, Julia Veenstra tells us about a large work of her art that went missing on its way to a gallery in British Columbia and ended up in New Brunswick
Duration:00:08:10
Our movie reviewer on Perfect Days
5/23/2024
Streaming and film columnist Lisa Hrabluk takes us on a trip through the streets of Tokyo with the award-winning film Perfect Days.
Duration:00:06:38
Travelling storyteller and visual artist shares the tale of a brave little doughnut
5/23/2024
Artist, poet, and all around interesting person, Duncan Ireland will be performing as part of the Fog City Comicon this weekend.
Duration:00:12:42
The role of nurse lobbyists
5/22/2024
CBC provincial affairs reporter Jacques Poitras has new information about the role of lobbyists in the awarding of contracts worth tens of millions of dollars to a private travel-nurse company.
Duration:00:08:02
A closer look at the new Accessibility Act
5/22/2024
We spoke with Haley Flaro, the executive director of Ability New Brunswick, about proposed legislation to make New Brunswick more accessible in public and private-sector spaces.
Duration:00:12:32
Reconcili-ACTION part 4: Sharing language
5/22/2024
David Smith of First Nations Storytellers is back with another installment in our Reconcili-ACTION series, where we explore small acts individuals can take toward reconciliation. This week, David discusses the importance of sharing language.
Duration:00:13:38
Missing the goal on accessibility
5/21/2024
CBC investigative reporter Shaina Luck tells us what that means for Nova Scotians and what the situation is in New Brunswick with accessibility legislation.
Duration:00:10:37
Our house doctor on migraines
5/21/2024
Dr. Mike Simon talks about traditional treatments and new medications that are helping some patients find relief from migraines.
Duration:00:07:16
RuPaul's Drag Race winner Jimbo
5/21/2024
Jimbo talks about her one-woman circus show, Jimbo's Drag Circus World Tour, stopping this month in Saint John.
Duration:00:08:40
Cold-water plunging
5/20/2024
The CBC's Julia Wright went for a cold-water plunge, met some fans of plunging and heard about a new film called "Into the Cold."
Duration:00:13:09
Examining the Irving legacy
5/20/2024
Journalist Bruce Livesey joined us to talk about the life of Arthur Irving and the Irving family's complex relationship with New Brunswick.
Duration:00:08:38
Streaming and film: Bridgerton
5/16/2024
Streaming and film columnist Lisa Hrabluk is spilling the tea on all that’s new in the ‘Ton. Bridgerton is back on Netflix, and she binged the first four episodes to tell us about the newest pair of lovebirds.
Duration:00:09:54
Pride flag to rise above Sussex town hall
5/16/2024
For the first time, Sussex will fly the pride flag above town hall as way to mark the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia. Sussex resident Chelsie Nightingale describes the enormity of the act for the local queer community.
Duration:00:09:48
Policy 713
5/16/2024
Policy 713 was at the centre of the news for much of this week. The controversial school policy is the focus of lawsuits, fights with district education councils and is also raising questions about language rights. CBC Reporter Hadeel Ibrahim takes us through the details of the week that was.
Duration:00:06:34
Salvaging vacant buildings
5/15/2024
City staffer Ben Purinton and Councillors Barry Ogden and Brent Harris on plans to make vacant houses livable.
Duration:00:16:43
Serving up food-service skills
5/15/2024
Linda Walsh of the Community Kitchen in Saint Andrews discusses helping young adults overcome barriers to employment with training in the food-service industry.
Duration:00:07:56
Reconcili-ACTION Pt. 3: Attending cultural events
5/15/2024
We're exploring our individual responsibility to reconciliation with David Smith of First Nations Storytellers. This week, David discusses the value of attending cultural events to deepen your understanding of Indigenous history, culture and issues.
Duration:00:09:46
Evolution of urban fire fighting
5/14/2024
Saint John Fire Chief Rob Nichol says firefighters are surveying risks and sharing prevention tips at homeless camps.
Duration:00:15:06
New Brunswick Museum project
5/14/2024
Saint John Mayor Donna Reardon on council's approval of plans for a new exhibition centre on Douglas Avenue.
Duration:00:12:38