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The Earl of Durham,
while Governor-in- Chief
of British North Ame-
rica sent a Report on
the colonies to Queen
Victoria in 1840. The
in this Report led to the
Union of Upper and
Lower Canada, through
the Act of Union—1841.
Le rapport que le Comte
de Durham, Gouverneur
général des colonies bri-
tanniques, présenta à
la Reine Victoria en
1840, eut pour résultat
la fusion du Haut et du
Bas Canada consacré
par V Acte d’ Union.
Program Notes
News: Canadian and international
news is presented daily at 1700, 1845
and 2230 GMT.
Postnews Commentaries: Heard
daily except Saturday and Sunday
following the news at 1710, 1855 and
2245 GMT. Mondays: Ewen Irvine
from Montreal. Mr. Irvine is Asso-
ciate Editor of the Montreal Daily
Star. Tuesdays: Charles Woods-
worth and B. T. Richardson of Otta-
wa will be heard from the capital
city. Wednesdays: J. B. McGea-
chy, Editorial staff of the Toronto
Globe and Mail, from Toronto.
Thursdays: Warren Baldwin, Otta-
wa correspondent of the Globe and
Mail, and Anne Francis, commentator
and writer. Fridays: A review of
the United Nations events of the week.
On Saturdays, following news bulle-
tins at 1710 and 1855 GMT, “‘Cana-
diana”, with stories of the past and
present in Canada.
Sundays, also following news bulle-
tins in English, the series ‘‘Let’s Look
at Science” continues to include de-
scriptions of significant developments
in Canadian laboratories.
Canadian Writers: (Sundays 1715-
1730). Continuing the series by Arthur
Phelps, professor of English at Mc-
Gill University in Montreal, and well-
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recommendations made Peo Gos Gee
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known as a broadcaster to overseas
listeners of the CBC and BBC.
It’s on the Map: (Sundays 2245-
2300 GMT). Summer listening about
Canada’s cities and towns, rivers and
lakes and mountains, the prairies and
the sea shores, the north country and
the settled southern regions. Maps
will be sent to listeners on request
(write to Box 7,000, Montreal).
Home and Community: (Tuesdays
2245-2300 GMT). For listeners who
want to know the details of how
Canadians go about their daily rounds
and the appearance of our cities and
towns.
This Week: (Thursdays 2245-2300
GMT). Topical comments on events
and the background of the Canadian
economy, including agriculture, trade
and finance, business and labour.
Canadian Chronicle: Daily except
Sunday 1715 GMT also Monday,
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
after the 2230 GMT News and
Commentary.
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