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    Day 6 | Nov 29, 2013

    As CSEC remains silent on G20 spying allegations, it's making a loud statement in Ottawa, where it's erecting a billion-dollar spy palace. Why would a spy agency want to move into such a conspicuous spot? Reporter Ian MacLeod shares his ideas on Day 6.

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    Definitely Not the Opera | Nov 30, 2013

    From leaving home to standing up in front of a crowd, we've all been called upon to step up and show our mettle. So this week, DNTO takes a look at proving yourself: with stories about becoming an astronaut, proving your innocence, and more.

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    WireTap | Nov 30, 2013

    A young girl goes to extreme measures to deceive her friend about her dead snail. Plus, the little known story of Benjamin Conkling, avant-garde silent film director who tricked audiences into watching his depressing movies.

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    This is That | Nov 28, 2013

    After successfully implementing a ban on the use of plastic bags, the town of Millmine, British Columbia says it is now time for reusable bags to go as well.

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    Q | Nov 29, 2013

    Black Friday is expected to be as busy as ever -- but this year, one retail giant's employees want a better deal, too.

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    The Current | Nov 29, 2013

    Some people believe a healthy environment is more than something to rejoice, it should be a right on a equal footing with other human rights. We speak to a man who wants the right to clean air and water written into our constitution.

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Day 6 - CSEC's Spy PalaceNov 29, 2013 | 8:18Day 6 CSEC's Spy Palace Audio
Day 6 CSEC's Spy Palace Nov 29, 2013 | 8:18As CSEC remains silent on G20 spying allegations, it's making a loud statement in Ottawa, where it's erecting a billion-dollar spy palace. Why would a spy agency want to move into such a conspicuous spot? Reporter Ian MacLeod shares his ideas on Day 6.
Definitely Not the Opera - DNTO wants you to "prove it!" (Nov. 30, 2013)Nov 30, 2013 | 1:14:08Definitely Not the Opera DNTO wants you to "prove it!" (Nov. 30, 2013) Audio
Definitely Not the Opera DNTO wants you to "prove it!" (Nov. 30, 2013) Nov 30, 2013 | 1:14:08From leaving home to standing up in front of a crowd, we've all been called upon to step up and show our mettle. So this week, DNTO takes a look at proving yourself: with stories about becoming an astronaut, proving your innocence, and more.
WireTap - Smoke and MirrorsNov 30, 2013 | 26:28WireTap Smoke and Mirrors Audio
WireTap Smoke and Mirrors Nov 30, 2013 | 26:28A young girl goes to extreme measures to deceive her friend about her dead snail. Plus, the little known story of Benjamin Conkling, avant-garde silent film director who tricked audiences into watching his depressing movies.
This is That - Headline: BC town bans use of every kind of bag including reusable onesNov 28, 2013 | 4:35This is That Headline: BC town bans use of every kind of bag including reusable ones Audio
This is That Headline: BC town bans use of every kind of bag including reusable ones Nov 28, 2013 | 4:35After successfully implementing a ban on the use of plastic bags, the town of Millmine, British Columbia says it is now time for reusable bags to go as well.
Q - Wal-Mart workers protest for better deal on Black FridayNov 29, 2013 | 10:14Q Wal-Mart workers protest for better deal on Black Friday Audio
Q Wal-Mart workers protest for better deal on Black Friday Nov 29, 2013 | 10:14Black Friday is expected to be as busy as ever -- but this year, one retail giant's employees want a better deal, too.
The Current - A plan to enshrine the environment into Canada's constitution - Nov 29, 2013Nov 29, 2013 | 23:57The Current A plan to enshrine the environment into Canada's constitution - Nov 29, 2013 Audio
The Current A plan to enshrine the environment into Canada's constitution - Nov 29, 2013 Nov 29, 2013 | 23:57Some people believe a healthy environment is more than something to rejoice, it should be a right on a equal footing with other human rights. We speak to a man who wants the right to clean air and water written into our constitution.
Ideas - Ode to the OrganNov 28, 2013 | 54:00Ideas Ode to the Organ Audio
Ideas Ode to the Organ Nov 28, 2013 | 54:00It's the world's largest, most complex and powerful musical instrument. The pipe organ lifts us out-of-the-ordinary and fill us with awe. Eitan Cornfield pulls out all the stops to explain why organs still matter in our increasingly secular world.
As It Happens - Discrimantion closes second restaurant in under a year, in Morris, MB.Nov 27, 2013 | 6:18As It Happens Discrimantion closes second restaurant in under a year, in Morris, MB. Audio
As It Happens Discrimantion closes second restaurant in under a year, in Morris, MB. Nov 27, 2013 | 6:18Thea Morris will close her diner in Morris, Manitoba, at the end of December. She is the second restaurant owner - in less than a year - to be forced to close in Morris due to discrimination. Ms. Morris, who is Jamaican born, has received email from
White Coat Black Art - Gluten-free Diets with Dietician Kate Comeau (Web only interview)Nov 28, 2013 | 10:06White Coat Black Art Gluten-free Diets with Dietician Kate Comeau (Web only interview) Audio
White Coat Black Art Gluten-free Diets with Dietician Kate Comeau (Web only interview) Nov 28, 2013 | 10:06Registered Dieticians are frustrated by clients showing up with an unlimited appetite for all things gluten-free. In this web-only feature interview, Dr. Brian Goldman speaks with Montreal-based dietician Kate Comeau.
This is That - Ontario politician shocks her constituents by getting face tattooNov 27, 2013 | 3:24This is That Ontario politician shocks her constituents by getting face tattoo Audio
This is That Ontario politician shocks her constituents by getting face tattoo Nov 27, 2013 | 3:24Pat Kelly speaks with the Ajax, Ontario City Councillor that got Niagara Falls tattooed on her face.
The Current - Sir Michael Marmot on Health Inequality - Nov 28, 2013Nov 28, 2013 | 23:59The Current Sir Michael Marmot on Health Inequality - Nov 28, 2013 Audio
The Current Sir Michael Marmot on Health Inequality - Nov 28, 2013 Nov 28, 2013 | 23:59Sir Michael Marmot has spent decades trying to understand how income and socio-economic conditions relate to our long-term health and says better health lies within the grasp of every government.
As It Happens - HM BangladeshNov 27, 2013 | 11:14As It Happens HM Bangladesh Audio
As It Happens HM Bangladesh Nov 27, 2013 | 11:14For months, we've tried to get an interview with a retailer following the Bangladesh factory collapse. Today, H&M agreed to speak to us.
Q - Adoption film takes closer look at challenges of bondingNov 28, 2013 | 16:19Q Adoption film takes closer look at challenges of bonding Audio
Q Adoption film takes closer look at challenges of bonding Nov 28, 2013 | 16:19Do children who have grown up without parents struggle to feel at home with their new families?
Ideas - The Next Big Thing Has Finally ArrivedNov 26, 2013 | 53:58Ideas The Next Big Thing Has Finally Arrived Audio
Ideas The Next Big Thing Has Finally Arrived Nov 26, 2013 | 53:58For years, people proclaimed that the Internet was going to completely transform media. In 2013, it actually happened, according to New York Times media columnist David Carr who delivers the 2013 Dalton Camp Lecture in Journalism.
The Current - Why Qatar is being called a slave state as it prepares for the 2022 FIFA World Cup - Nov 27, 2013Nov 27, 2013 | 27:29The Current Why Qatar is being called a slave state as it prepares for the 2022 FIFA World Cup - Nov 27, 2013 Audio
The Current Why Qatar is being called a slave state as it prepares for the 2022 FIFA World Cup - Nov 27, 2013 Nov 27, 2013 | 27:29Qatar prepares to welcome the world in 2022 when it hosts the World Cup. But Amnesty International believes it's not offering much of a welcome to the migrant workers employed to construct the new buildings and stadiums for the games.

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