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On today’s show:
Janis Monture becomes the first Indigenous woman to be appointed CEO of the Canadian Museums Association. BC Hydro anticipates a strong increase in energy demand in the northwest: 3 billion dollars is being set aside for future infrastructure projects. Canadian filmmaker Amanda Dawn Christie documents the history and demise of Radio Canada International’s broadcast and short-wave antennas in Sackville, New Brunswick, in “Spectres of Shortwave.” A BC resident has been missing for weeks. Family and friends launch a Facebook page for people who might have seen him. And two conservation organizations, the Appalachian Corridor and Conservation des Vallons de la Serpentine  have succeeded in protecting 84 acres of Québec’s Millington Bog.

Our journalists this week: David Moses, Meagan Deuling, Morgyn Budden, Taylor McClure and Erica Butler. Host and producer Boris Chassagne. National Editor, Maureen McEwan. Viewpoints is produced by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.

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