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1. MORNINGSIDE:
Today on Morningside, Shelagh Rogers talks with Janet
Connors, the AIDS activist from Halifax. She talks about the
federal court ruling yesterday that said the Krever
commission is allowed to name names in its inquiry into the
blood scandal. Also, the worst songs of summer - those
horrible tunes that you hear -- over and over and over --
during this season. That's Morningside 9:05 to noon, (9:35
to 12:30 NT) on CBC Radio.
2. GABEREAU:
It's music from the Festivals, this afternoon on Gabereau...
The Summer Season is full of music, coast to coast, and
David Grierson presents a sampling of what you might hear in
Saskatoon, Halifax and Bath, Ontario. Music from the
festivals on Gabereau, this afternoon at 2:05 (2:35 NT) on
CBC Radio.
3. AS IT HAPPENS:
Tonight on As It Happens, launch your Canada Day Weekend
with the second annual "And You Thought You Knew Canada"
Quiz. Contestants will include Barbara McDougall, former
Secretary of State for External Affairs and reigning Quiz
Queen; The World at Six's Bob Oxley; and Judy Rebick,
co-host of CBC Newsworld's "Face Off". Michael Enright will
grill the three contestants on their knowledge of Canada,
with questions spanning from authors to explorers, from
geography to food and drink. That's "And You Thought You
Knew Canada," tonight on As It Happens - 6:30 p.m. (7 p.m.
NT) on CBC Radio.
4. IDEAS:
Tonight on Ideas, David Cayley concludes his series on
"Prison and Its Alternatives." Even when viable
alternatives to prison exist, there may not be the
political will or the public willingness to risk
making the switch. Find out more in the conclusion of
"Prison and Its Alternatives" tonight on Ideas, at 9:05
(9:35 NT) on CBC Radio.
5. BETWEEN THE COVERS:
Tonight on Between the Covers, Bill Richardson concludes
his readings from "Bachelor Brothers Bed and Breakfast,"
the chronicle of eccentric twins who run a guest house for
folks who just need to get away and read. Don't miss the
final instalment of "Bachelor Brothers Bed and Breakfast"
tonight on Between the Covers, right after the 10 o'clock
news (10:30 NT) on CBC Radio.
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7. SUMMERFEST:
***PLEASE NOTE: THIS PROGRAM WAS ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED FOR
JUNE 21 BUT HAD TO BE DELAYED.
Tonight on Summerfest, "The Summer Solstice Show," a concert
celebrating the music and stories of Winnipeg's thriving
multicultural life, drawing inspiration from the annual
solstice gathering hosted by the aboriginal community at The
Forks. Opening with a call-to-gather by aboriginal drummers,
the concert showcases top local musicians and includes a
special guest appearance by Vancouver rocker Barney Bentall.
That's "Summer Solstice," on Summerfest tonight at 6:30
(EASTERN) on CBC Stereo.
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7. CANADIAN REFLECTIONS:
**please note this program may not be shown at this time in
some locations, or carried on some affiliates. Check local
listings.
This week on Canadian Reflections, "Just For Fun," a
disturbing drama about Justin, a young student who
inadvertently becomes involved in a gaybashing where the
victim is his own brother. Justin is forced to confront his
own homophobia and that of his friends. Watch "Just For Fun"
this week on Canadian Reflections at 3:00 on CBC Television.