Sean Henry

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Sean Henry is the host of Daybreak, CBC Montreal's morning radio show.

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Golf and gridlock as the 2024 Presidents Cup tees off on Montreal's Île Bizard

While the six-day event is attracting tens of thousands of golf fans, it's also creating traffic headaches for residents. Doug Hurley is a golf fan and also mayor of Île-Bizard-Sainte-Geneviève; he joined Daybreak's Sean Henry to talk about how the city is handling the influx of visitors.
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What do Northvolt's financial struggles mean for Quebec?

Electric battery company Northvolt says it is business as usual for its project on Montreal's South Shore, despite recent layoffs at the company's base in Sweden. Laval University professor Yan Cimon joined Daybreak's Sean Henry to weigh in on what the company's struggles mean for Quebec and Canada's investments.
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How do you grieve when you are living on the streets?

One woman is speaking out about her experience living on the streets of Montreal. Among other things, she wants people to know how difficult it is to grieve when you are also homeless. CBC's Jessica Wu brings us the story.
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New podcast explores history of Montreal's red light district

Daybreak host Sean Henry speaks with Sophie Langlois, Radio-Canada journalist and host of OHdio podcast Vices et vérités: dans l’ombre du Red Light.
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New exhibit at McCord Stewart Museum puts spolight on Quebec fashion photography

The museum's new exhibition is called Portraits and Fashion, Quebec Photographers Beyond Borders. Daybreak host Sean Henry speaks with Thierry-Maxime Loriot, the curator of this exhibition.
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Mile End en Fête is bringing a party to the neighbourhood

Daybreak host Sean Henry speaks with Roxana Ionas, general co-ordinator at the Mile-End Business Association, about the event this weekend.
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Westmount residents won't have to listen to idling EXO trains for as long anymore

EXO says its commuter trains won't idle as long on the tracks facing backyards in Westmount. Residents say it's been a tough month since the Lucien L'Allier commuter rail station closed for renovations. Daybreak host Sean Henry hears from resident Sheila Smith, EXO spokesperson Jean-Maxime Saint-Hilaire and Westmount Mayor Christine Smith.
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How can we make places more accessible for people with autism?

Daybreak host Sean Henry speaks with Mélanie Couture, co-director of the Transforming Autism Care Consortium and occupational therapist with the University of Sherbrooke’s school of rehabilitation.
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Town of Mount-Royal residents are voicing concerns over REM noise

Daybreak host Sean Henry speaks with Catalin Zimbresteanu, a resident of the Town of Mount-Royal.
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How a $4B investment could change Trudeau Airport

Daybreak host Sean Henry speaks with Jacques Roy, professor at HEC Montréal, about the plan to improve access and integrate the REM at Trudeau Airport.