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Encyclopedia > Sounds Like Canada

Sounds Like Canada is a Canadian radio program, which airs weekday mornings on CBC Radio One. The program is hosted by Shelagh Rogers, and airs programming which covers cultural and human interest stories relevant to Canadians.


The show first aired in 2002, when Radio One split its former morning program, This Morning, into two new programs: The Current took over the news and current affairs portion of This Morning's programming, and Sounds Like Canada took over the documentary and human interest areas.


Sounds Like Canada airs from 10:00 to 11:45 weekday mornings, and is followed by Outfront, except on Fridays when it ends at 11:30 and is followed by C'est La Vie.


External Link

  • Sounds Like Canada (http://www.cbc.ca/soundslikecanada/)

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