
NARROW YOUR RESULTS
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Resource TypeRadio Clip (90)
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Description: This 1942 radio clip recounts the story of early Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division recruits - Canada's first servicewomen. Originally created in 1941 as the Canadian Women's Auxiliary Air Force, the branch was renamed a year later and was the first to accept women.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Description: A discussion of the logistics and experiences of CBC reporting in the context of the Second World War.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Description: Max Ferguson leads CBC satirical skit about nuclear war and fallout shelters.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Description: In this 1943 radio clip, a Canadian Women's Army Corps Captain recently returned from Britain shares her recollections of the British homefront, where English women prove they can do any job, from repairing tanks to driving ambulances.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Description: A 1942 radio briefing for women on "stress-fighting foods," preparing rhubarb without sugar, canning during a tin shortage, and generally making do with less during wartime.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Description: Bernard Kaplan reports on the first battles of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry in Korea.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Description: Composer introduces musical piece about the horrors of nuclear fears.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Description: The nightly ritual of making tea in the trenches is described in detail.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Description: Kyle Brown is found guilty of the manslaughter and torture of Shidane Arone, but some Somalis living in Canada are outraged with the sentence that was handed to him. Ahmed Adan, a Somalian-Canadian, expresses his disappointment with how the Canadian government has dealt with the Somalia Inquiry and how he feels Canada has failed Shidane Arone.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Description: CBC assesses damage and results of Tocsin B nuclear attack simulation exercise.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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