Happy New Year! Bliadhna mhath ur dhuibh! On tonight’s show: a brand new theme song and focus artist - Gillebride MacMillan and his new album Freumhan Falaichte. As well, more from my Trad focus: Clo dubh clo donn, and not to mention Dara Smith-MacDonald, Out of Alba, and The Paperboys. Tune in!
CFUR Chart Release Countdown - 03 Jan 2019
Blast into the new year with this week's most popular songs.
Ethan the Intern is back to guide this journey and show you one of his favourite bands.
CFUR Chart Release Countdown - 27 Dec 2018
Albums Kate slept on this year.
CFUR Chart Release Countdown - End of Year 2018
Kate (filling in for Ethan the intern) counts down some of her favourite tracks from 2018, plus some sneaky extras. (Track list included)
The Totally Awesome Abyss Of Randomness Episode
Take a Listen and Enjoy. Stay Awesome.
Cover Image Credit : http://www.cianellistudios.com/images/abstract-art/abstract-art-mother-earth.jpg
GP Podcast: Devon Kavanagh and Nolan Allan
Another hour of talk featuring our host Garrett Perry. He interviews his film crew including camera person Devon Kavanagh and sound expert Nolan Allan.
Celtic Fire: 14th Annual Christmas Show
A fantastic show is in store for you tonight with tunes from the Barra MacNeils, Julie Fowlis, The MacDonald Brothers, PUR, Rita MacNeil, and more!
Nollaig Chridheil Dhuibh Uile, a’chairdean agus Bliadhna Mhath Ur! Merry Christmas to you all and a Happy New Year!
Due North Story - People's Party of Canada - 20181214
Maxime Bernier was a Member of Parliament of the Conservative Party of Canada, but following some controversies and other disagreements, has decided to leave the Conservative Party and start his own party, the People’s Party of Canada.
In June, Maxime was removed from the Conservative Party’s Shadow Cabinet. This was following some disagreements with the ranks of the CPC in regards to supply management. An anonymous Convervative MP said the reason for the removal was because of Maxime republishing a chapter from his book regarding supply management, which also accused Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer of having won the leadership because of “fake Conservatives” that joined for the purpose of protecting supply management. This controversy also raises the important issue of party discipline and its resulting implications.
Shortly after Maxime announced his departure from the Conservative Party, there was some controversy at the Conservative national conference in Halifax. A Dairy Farmers of Canada briefing book was leaked, detailing their plans for how to proceed in some given scenarios regarding motions on supply management. Notable was their “Safety Net”, which said that Andrew Scheer’s power as leader can prevent a policy against supply management, and that Andrew would be willing to use it to protect supply management. Both Andrew’s office and DFC say the info put into the book was false, but it nevertheless generated speculation. There is also some interest in being able to see the booklet, otherwise.
Supply management is a common theme. What is the PPC’s stance on it? How important is it?
When Maxime announced his departure from the Conservative Party, causing some more controversy. Maxime accused the party of being “too intellectually and morally bankrupt to be reformed”, and many Conservatives accused him of seeking to divide conservatives, or even help Justin Trudeau win next election. Is vote splitting a concern?
The potential appeal to Prince George citizens and university students, as well as possible broader value of the existence of this new party are also discussed.
Links:
http://cfur.ca/home/2018/12/13/due-north-jason-morris-interview-about-the-ppc-20181213
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/maxime-bernier-removed-front-bench-1.4703609
https://globalnews.ca/news/4270595/andrew-scheer-removes-maxime-bernier-cabinet/
https://globalnews.ca/news/4405803/maxime-bernier-andrew-scheer-conservative-party-reaction/
Due North: Jason Morris - Interview About the PPC - 20181213
Jason Morris, lecturer in the Political Science department at UNBC, joins Due North for an interview regarding the PPC.
