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To keep track of its future program material
and to note important, upcoming events in
Canada, this blackboard is used constantly by
producers of the popular English Language
Service program "Canadian Chronicle’, heard
daily by listeners in the U.K. and elsewhere.

Program Notes

News: Daily at 1700, 1845, and 2230
hours GMT, news is presented from
the newsroom of the International
Service. Canadian and world-wide
events are reported in each of the
three daily bulletins. Daily at 2230
hours GMT, the news is read espe-
cially slowly for those European
listeners whose mother-tongue is not
English, yet who understand and
appreciate the news in the English
language.

Commentaries: Daily except Satur-
day and Sunday immediately follow-
ing the news at 1710, 1855, and 2245
hours GMT, ““POST-NEWS” COM-
MENTARIES may be heard. The

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commentators who discuss leading
events of national and international
importance, are noted Canadian jour-
nalists who speak from Ottawa,

Toronto, and Montreal.
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Each Thursday 2250-2305 hours
GMT, "THIS WEEK” is broadcast.
The series deals with current events
and their background in the realms of
Canadian agriculture, trade and fi-
nance, business and labour.

Reportage: Daily except Sunday at
1715 hours GMT, and each Monday,
Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday
following the 2230 GMT news and
commentary, CANADIAN CHRON-
ICLE” is on the air. Domestic topics
in the day’s news are reported in
detail by contributors who speak from
large and small centres of population
across the country between the oceans.

Talks: Each Saturday at 1710 and at
1855 hours GMT “CANADIANA”’

is presented, with stories of the past
and present in Canada. Each Sunday
at 1710 and at 1855 hours GMT
/ LET’S LOOK AT SCIENCE” offers
descriptions of significant Canadian
endeavor in the laboratories and on
the testing benches of the nation’s
scientific institutions.

Each Sunday 1715-1730, and 2245-
2300 hours GMT, and each Tuesday
2250-2305 hours GMT, we offer talks
dealing with topics wide in variety
and interest. They are descriptive of
our contemporary life in homes and
communities and factories, and of our
nation’s geography, people, and the
work, play and studies we undertake
in our daily lives in Canada.

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