Habs' season, plastic bag ban, FHRITP: This week on Daybreak
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You had a lot to say this week about whether to ban single-use plastic bags in Quebec, the end of the Montreal Canadiens season, our chat with an UberX driver and the man who was fired for participating in the FHRITP phenomenon.
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Some highlights from this week on Daybreak included CBC's Shari Okeke's story about a family that wouldn't exist if it weren't for the Montreal Children's Hospital, an update with Vietnamese-Montrealer Mai Duong and an interview with Dorval resident Ginette Traversy, who recently got back from an aid trip to Nepal.
Listen to some of these great stories you might have missed:
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'Montreal Children's Hospital move like "losing a home" for Orsini family
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UberX says driver says fight should be in court; not on road
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Mai Duong doing better every day after marrow transplant, thankful to anonymous donor
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