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8 picks · 1962–1969

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PRIME MINISTER/PREMIER MINISTRE
profiles ·

PROFILE of Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada. Among other aims he wishes to reform the Canadian constitution to include a provision naming both …

THE AMBIENT AIR
a reporter at large ·

REPORTER AT LARGE about air pollution. N. Y. has the most severe air-pollution in the U. S., but it air is still not as dirty as that of London, which has …

RETURN TO GEORGE RIVER.
a reporter at large ·

REPORTER AT LARGE about a return visit, after 3 yrs. to the George River settlement, Canada's first Eskimo cooperative society, located in northern …

A CHANGE OF TASTE
a reporter at large ·

REPORTER AT LARGE about travelling to Eskimo settlements in the Canadian Arctic where the Canadian government's Department of Northern Affairs and …

FIFTEEN THOUSAND QUARTS OF AIR.
a reporter at large ·

REPORTER AT LARGE about New York's air pollution. The major air pollutant is sulphur-dioxide gas. It comes because we use for fuel bituminous coal and …

CONCLAVE AT FROBISHER
a reporter at large ·

REPORTER AT LARGE about the 1st Conference of the Arctic Cooperatives held at Frobisher Bay. Of the more than 30,000 Eskimos, 12,000 or so live in Canada. …

THE MOUNTED MEN
a reporter at large ·

REPORTER AT LARGE about N.Y.C. Mounted Police. Interview with Lt. Dearing (not real name), at the Mounted Dist. Headquarters, 230 W. 20th St. The chief …

MR. SNOWDEN AND THE PEOPLE
a reporter at large ·

REPORTER AT LARGE about accompanying two officers of the Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources, a Canadian government agency, on an …