Governor General David Johnston, Tim Falconer
Shelagh Rogers talks to David Johnston about his idea of Canada, Tim Falconer about being a bad singer and Todd Babiak about the weirdest job he's ever had.
The Next Chapter — May 9
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Shelagh Rogers talks to David Johnston about his idea of Canada, Tim Falconer about being a bad singer and Todd Babiak about the weirdest job he's ever had. Plus, Rosie and the Riveters singer Melissa Nygren recommends Barbara Kingsolver's Prodigal Summer, and columnist Aparita Bhandari suggests a modern Jane Austen adaptation by a Canadian author.