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Episode Synopsis
Black History Month is coming up this February. Under the theme “all that we carry.” Paintings of New Brunswick-born Edward Mitchell Bannister come to Sackville, courtesy of the Smithsonian Museum. The exhibit is called Hidden Blackness. The Town of Cobourg, in Ontario, is rethinking its position on issuing religious declarations, this after being asked to designate a day in March as Atheist Awareness Day. The Wilfred Laurier University kicks off a new indigenous online course. A Concordia University student attends the COP-29 meeting in Azerbaijan and shares his experience with us. And a staffed salmon hatchery will be built on the north bank of the Nechako River, in British Columbia.Thanks to our journalists, Ian Gregg, Andrew Dow, Dan Jones, Erica Butler, Adam Inniss and Jules Bugiel. Our National Editors are Victoria Fenner and Conrad Fox. Viewpoints is brought to you by the Community Radio Fund of Canada and the Local Journalism Initiative. Host & producer Boris Chassagne.
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