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Program Notes

Following news bulletins at 1700,
1845 and 2230 GMT Monday through
Friday, news analyses by commenta-
tors, associated with Canadian period-
icals and daily newspapers, speaking
from key news points.

TALKS AND MAGAZINES

Sundays: Special Speaker — 1705 and
1850 GMT. Canadians and visitors
speak about their particular fields of
interest or occupation.

Press Review: Canada — 1715 GMT.
Editorial comment from Canadian
daily and weekly newspapers, selected
and introduced by Harold Pickel of
CBE

Canadiana — 2240 GMT. Stories and
descriptions about Canada including,
this month, a piece about the last

Canadian Chronicle: daily except Sunday at 1715 GMT.

and Friday at 2245 GMT.

A view of the Parliamentary Press Gallery
in Ottawa where congregate some of Canada’s
leading news correspondents. With a mini-
mum of formality and a maximum of fact-
finding, these men and women keep their
home town newspapers up to the minute on
their nation’s business.

La galerie de la presse au Parlement
d’Ottawa. Tous les grands journaux du
pays y envoient des correspondants.

days of the Canadian winter, some
notes on market-places in our towns
and cities, and the institution of
Saturday night as Hockey Night in
Canada.

Tuesdays: How we Live — 2245 GMT.
Stories by citizens themselves about
everyday living in Canadian towns,
cities and villages.

Thursdays: Canada at Work — 2245
GMT. This magazine includes com-
ment on finance and trade as well as
descriptions and on-the-spot broad-
casts of specific Canadian industries.

Saturdays: Books and Shows — 1705
and 1850 GMT. Critical reviews and
descriptions of Canadian activity in
the various arts, including new publi-
cations, music, painting, drama and
all the major and minor forms of
cultural expression.

Monday, Wednesday

Many of the eighty correspondents who report regularly to Canadian
Chronicle are active newspapermen. Herc Munro is on the staff of the Van-
couver Province, Don MacDougall is city editor of the Edmonton Journal,

Ken Liddell is with the Calgary Herald.

Other midwestern newspapermen

include Peter McLintock and Ted Pulford, both of the Regina Leader-Post,
and William Metcalfe and Michael Best, of the Winnipeg Free Press.

Heard from Canada’s capital are Frank Swanson and Hugh Boyd of the
Ottawa Citizen, Peter Dempson, correspondent for the Toronto Telegram,
and Gerald Waring, a syndicated columnist for six daily papers.

Completing the coast-to-coast representation is Jack Wilcox of the Halifax
Chronicle Herald — a leading paper in the Maritime provinces.

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