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[16 Mar 2009]

The author and journalist Alanna Mitchell talks to Joseph Planta about her new book, Sea Sick: The Global Ocean in Crisis (McClelland & Stewart, 2009).

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[15 Mar 2009]

The tenor Ken Lavigne talks to Joseph Planta about renting out Carnegie Hall for the night, fulfilling a life long dream to sing there, his career as a singer, and his forthcoming concert at the Orpheum in Vancouver, Saturday, 21st March 2009.

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[11 Mar 2009]

The Academy Award winning documentary filmmaker John Zaritsky discusses his film The Wild Horse Redemption, which has its premiere on CBC Television, Thursday, 11 March 2009, as well as his career and winning an Oscar, with Joseph Planta.

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[10 Mar 2009]

The former premier of British Columbia Bill Vander Zalm discusses his new memoir, For The People, his career, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[7 Mar 2009]

The author, historian, journalist and novelist Robert Moss discusses his new book, The Secret History of Dreaming (New World Library, 2009) with Joseph Planta.

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[7 Mar 2009]

CPAC’s Holly Doan talks to Joseph Planta about her current documentary series, The Premiers, airing Sunday evenings on the Cable Public Affairs Channel, profiling Canadian premiers in history like Joey Smallwood, W.A.C. Bennett, Tommy Douglas, Maurice Duplessis, and Leslie Frost, amongst others.

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[25 Feb 2009]

Veteran business consultant and commentator Lyman MacInnis discusses his new book, How To Succeed In Anything By Really Trying (Random House, 2009) with Joseph Planta, a collection of useful and wise commonsense.

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[25 Feb 2009]

Maclean’s senior editor Lianne George discusses the book that she’s co-authored, The Ego Boom: Why the World Really Does Revolve Around You (Key Porter, 2009), with Joseph Planta.

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[23 Feb 2009]

The author and journalist, a columnist for the Guardian newspaper, Chris Cleave discusses his new novel, Little Bee (Bond Street, 2009), that speaks to the asylum seeker and refugee experience in Britain and worldwide. It has been nominated for the Costa Novel Award, and was recently shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers Prize.

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[23 Feb 2009]

Maclean’s magazine critic and blogger Jaime J. Weinman talks to Joseph Planta about the 81st Annual Academy Awards, the telecast, the winners and losers, its host Hugh Jackman, and more.