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		<itunes:author>Radio-Canada</itunes:author>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[The Link is an hour-long daily radio show aimed at connecting people to Canada and Canada to the world. Plug in to our show to get the pulse on what's happening in Canada today. 



	
		
			
				
			
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		<description><![CDATA[The Link is an hour-long daily radio show aimed at connecting people to Canada and Canada to the world. Plug in to our show to get the pulse on what's happening in Canada today. 



	
		
			
				
			
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					  <title><![CDATA[The Link &ndash; Wednesday, May 23, 2012]]></title>
					  <itunes:author xmlns:itunes="itunes">Radio-canada</itunes:author>
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					  <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2012 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
					  <description><![CDATA[Surviving Everest, Peregrines - life on the edge, 'Democracy and Religion' feature - The religious landscape of Winnipeg, Biblio-file - 'Mad Shadows' by Marie-Claire Blais, Sports slam]]></description>
					  <itunes:summary xmlns:itunes="itunes"><![CDATA[Surviving Everest, Peregrines - life on the edge, 'Democracy and Religion' feature - The religious landscape of Winnipeg, Biblio-file - 'Mad Shadows' by Marie-Claire Blais, Sports slam]]></itunes:summary>
					  <itunes:duration xmlns:itunes="itunes">45:14</itunes:duration>
					  <lead><![CDATA[Surviving Everest, Peregrines - life on the edge, 'Democracy and Religion' feature - The religious landscape of Winnipeg, Biblio-file - 'Mad Shadows' by Marie-Claire Blais, Sports slam]]></lead>
					  <date>Wed, 23 May 2012 12:00:00 -0400</date>
					  <dureeReference>45:14</dureeReference>
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						  <title><![CDATA[Daily subjects -- Sport slam 2012-05-23]]></title>
						  <itunes:author xmlns:itunes="itunes">Radio-canada</itunes:author>
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						  <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
						  <description><![CDATA[Terry Haig joins Marc Montgomery for a look at what&rsquo;s making news in sports.]]></description>
						  <itunes:summary xmlns:itunes="itunes"><![CDATA[Terry Haig joins Marc Montgomery for a look at what&rsquo;s making news in sports.]]></itunes:summary>
						  <itunes:duration xmlns:itunes="itunes">6:45</itunes:duration>
						  <lead><![CDATA[Terry Haig joins Marc Montgomery for a look at what&rsquo;s making news in sports.]]></lead>
						  <date>Wed, 23 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</date>
						  <dureeReference>6:45</dureeReference>
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						  <title><![CDATA[Daily subjects -- 'Mad Shadows' by Marie-Claire Blais]]></title>
						  <itunes:author xmlns:itunes="itunes">Radio-canada</itunes:author>
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						  <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
						  <description><![CDATA[Mad Shadows, a novel published when its author, Marie-Claire Blais, was only 20 years old caused a literary sensation and skyrocketed the young Blais into her position as one of Canada's most revolutionary writers. Over 50 years later, The Link&rsquo;s resident book reviewer Priscila Uppal rereads the classic novel to discover why it continues to fascinate readers.]]></description>
						  <itunes:summary xmlns:itunes="itunes"><![CDATA[Mad Shadows, a novel published when its author, Marie-Claire Blais, was only 20 years old caused a literary sensation and skyrocketed the young Blais into her position as one of Canada's most revolutionary writers. Over 50 years later, The Link&rsquo;s resident book reviewer Priscila Uppal rereads the classic novel to discover why it continues to fascinate readers.]]></itunes:summary>
						  <itunes:duration xmlns:itunes="itunes">6:53</itunes:duration>
						  <lead><![CDATA[Mad Shadows, a novel published when its author, Marie-Claire Blais, was only 20 years old caused a literary sensation and skyrocketed the young Blais into her position as one of Canada's most revolutionary writers. Over 50 years later, The Link&rsquo;s resident book reviewer Priscila Uppal rereads the classic novel to discover why it continues to fascinate readers.]]></lead>
						  <date>Wed, 23 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</date>
						  <dureeReference>6:53</dureeReference>
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						  <title><![CDATA[Daily subjects -- 'Democracy and Religion' feature - The religious landscape of Winnipeg]]></title>
						  <itunes:author xmlns:itunes="itunes">Radio-canada</itunes:author>
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						  <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
						  <description><![CDATA[Rufo Valencia of RCI's Latin American Section explores how the capital of the prairie province of Manitoba accommodates the many faiths of its increasingly multicultural population, beginning with an introduction to the spirituality of Winnipeg's First Nations people.]]></description>
						  <itunes:summary xmlns:itunes="itunes"><![CDATA[Rufo Valencia of RCI's Latin American Section explores how the capital of the prairie province of Manitoba accommodates the many faiths of its increasingly multicultural population, beginning with an introduction to the spirituality of Winnipeg's First Nations people.]]></itunes:summary>
						  <itunes:duration xmlns:itunes="itunes">15:48</itunes:duration>
						  <lead><![CDATA[Rufo Valencia of RCI's Latin American Section explores how the capital of the prairie province of Manitoba accommodates the many faiths of its increasingly multicultural population, beginning with an introduction to the spirituality of Winnipeg's First Nations people.]]></lead>
						  <date>Wed, 23 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</date>
						  <dureeReference>15:48</dureeReference>
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						  <title><![CDATA[Daily subjects -- Peregrines - life on the edge]]></title>
						  <itunes:author xmlns:itunes="itunes">Radio-canada</itunes:author>
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						  <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
						  <description><![CDATA[The Peregrine falcon has long been admired for its beauty and prowess. In Canada, the bird of prey was almost wiped out in the 1950s but recovery efforts have given the raptor a second chance. Peregrine falcons can be seen on the ledges of high rise buildings in the heart of cities like Toronto. The Link&rsquo;s Lyne-Francoise Pelletier has the story.]]></description>
						  <itunes:summary xmlns:itunes="itunes"><![CDATA[The Peregrine falcon has long been admired for its beauty and prowess. In Canada, the bird of prey was almost wiped out in the 1950s but recovery efforts have given the raptor a second chance. Peregrine falcons can be seen on the ledges of high rise buildings in the heart of cities like Toronto. The Link&rsquo;s Lyne-Francoise Pelletier has the story.]]></itunes:summary>
						  <itunes:duration xmlns:itunes="itunes">7:03</itunes:duration>
						  <lead><![CDATA[The Peregrine falcon has long been admired for its beauty and prowess. In Canada, the bird of prey was almost wiped out in the 1950s but recovery efforts have given the raptor a second chance. Peregrine falcons can be seen on the ledges of high rise buildings in the heart of cities like Toronto. The Link&rsquo;s Lyne-Francoise Pelletier has the story.]]></lead>
						  <date>Wed, 23 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</date>
						  <dureeReference>7:03</dureeReference>
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						  <title><![CDATA[Daily subjects -- Surviving Everest]]></title>
						  <itunes:author xmlns:itunes="itunes">Radio-canada</itunes:author>
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						  <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
						  <description><![CDATA[The death of a Canadian on Everest this week has put the mountain and the desire to conquer it in the spotlight. Alberta's Sharon Wood, the first North American woman to climb Everest, talks to The Link&rsquo;s Carmel Kilkenny about the challenges and changes climbers may face when taking on the planet&rsquo;s tallest peak.]]></description>
						  <itunes:summary xmlns:itunes="itunes"><![CDATA[The death of a Canadian on Everest this week has put the mountain and the desire to conquer it in the spotlight. Alberta's Sharon Wood, the first North American woman to climb Everest, talks to The Link&rsquo;s Carmel Kilkenny about the challenges and changes climbers may face when taking on the planet&rsquo;s tallest peak.]]></itunes:summary>
						  <itunes:duration xmlns:itunes="itunes">7:53</itunes:duration>
						  <lead><![CDATA[The death of a Canadian on Everest this week has put the mountain and the desire to conquer it in the spotlight. Alberta's Sharon Wood, the first North American woman to climb Everest, talks to The Link&rsquo;s Carmel Kilkenny about the challenges and changes climbers may face when taking on the planet&rsquo;s tallest peak.]]></lead>
						  <date>Wed, 23 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</date>
						  <dureeReference>7:53</dureeReference>
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					  <title><![CDATA[The Link &ndash; Monday, May 22, 2012]]></title>
					  <itunes:author xmlns:itunes="itunes">Radio-canada</itunes:author>
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					  <pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
					  <description><![CDATA[Quebec students are grabbing headlines around the world, Does Canada have Dutch disease?, First native North American to be made a saint, 'Grolar' bear numbers on the rise in Canada's Western Arctic, Sports slam]]></description>
					  <itunes:summary xmlns:itunes="itunes"><![CDATA[Quebec students are grabbing headlines around the world, Does Canada have Dutch disease?, First native North American to be made a saint, 'Grolar' bear numbers on the rise in Canada's Western Arctic, Sports slam]]></itunes:summary>
					  <itunes:duration xmlns:itunes="itunes">43:20</itunes:duration>
					  <lead><![CDATA[Quebec students are grabbing headlines around the world, Does Canada have Dutch disease?, First native North American to be made a saint, 'Grolar' bear numbers on the rise in Canada's Western Arctic, Sports slam]]></lead>
					  <date>Tue, 22 May 2012 12:00:00 -0400</date>
					  <dureeReference>43:20</dureeReference>
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						  <title><![CDATA[Daily subjects -- Sport slam 2012-05-22]]></title>
						  <itunes:author xmlns:itunes="itunes">Radio-canada</itunes:author>
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						  <pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
						  <description><![CDATA[Terry Haig joins Marc Montgomery for a look at what&rsquo;s making news in sports.]]></description>
						  <itunes:summary xmlns:itunes="itunes"><![CDATA[Terry Haig joins Marc Montgomery for a look at what&rsquo;s making news in sports.]]></itunes:summary>
						  <itunes:duration xmlns:itunes="itunes">7:30</itunes:duration>
						  <lead><![CDATA[Terry Haig joins Marc Montgomery for a look at what&rsquo;s making news in sports.]]></lead>
						  <date>Tue, 22 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</date>
						  <dureeReference>7:30</dureeReference>
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						  <title><![CDATA[Daily subjects -- 'Grolar' bear numbers on the rise in Canada's Western Arctic]]></title>
						  <itunes:author xmlns:itunes="itunes">Radio-canada</itunes:author>
						  <enclosure url="http://www.rcinet.ca/audio_on_demand/Audio/english/Chroniques/the_link_best/Grolar-bear-numbers-on-the-rise-in-Canada-s-Western-Arctic.mp3" length="8:23" type="audio/mpeg" />
						  <guid>http://www.rcinet.ca/audio_on_demand/Audio/english/Chroniques/the_link_best/Grolar-bear-numbers-on-the-rise-in-Canada-s-Western-Arctic.mp3</guid>

						  <pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
						  <description><![CDATA[As climate change forces animals to adapt to altered environments, new behaviours are emerging. A good example of this is the Grolar bear. These polar-bear/grizzly hybrids are becoming increasingly common on Victoria Island in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, which straddles the boundary between Nunavut and the Northwest Territories in the Western Arctic. We talk to polar bear expert and University of Alberta Professor Andrew Derocher.]]></description>
						  <itunes:summary xmlns:itunes="itunes"><![CDATA[As climate change forces animals to adapt to altered environments, new behaviours are emerging. A good example of this is the Grolar bear. These polar-bear/grizzly hybrids are becoming increasingly common on Victoria Island in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, which straddles the boundary between Nunavut and the Northwest Territories in the Western Arctic. We talk to polar bear expert and University of Alberta Professor Andrew Derocher.]]></itunes:summary>
						  <itunes:duration xmlns:itunes="itunes">8:23</itunes:duration>
						  <lead><![CDATA[As climate change forces animals to adapt to altered environments, new behaviours are emerging. A good example of this is the Grolar bear. These polar-bear/grizzly hybrids are becoming increasingly common on Victoria Island in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, which straddles the boundary between Nunavut and the Northwest Territories in the Western Arctic. We talk to polar bear expert and University of Alberta Professor Andrew Derocher.]]></lead>
						  <date>Tue, 22 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</date>
						  <dureeReference>8:23</dureeReference>
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						  <title><![CDATA[Daily subjects -- &lsquo;Democracy and Religion&rsquo; feature - First native North American to be made a saint]]></title>
						  <itunes:author xmlns:itunes="itunes">Radio-canada</itunes:author>
						  <enclosure url="http://www.rcinet.ca/audio_on_demand/Audio/english/Chroniques/the_link_best/First-native-North-American-to-be-made-a-saint.mp3" length="11:13" type="audio/mpeg" />
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						  <pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
						  <description><![CDATA[From Radio Canada International's 'Democracy and Religion' web series we hear about Kateri Tekawitha, the first native North American to be made a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.Carmel Kilkenny spoke with Ron Boyer, the man who championed Kateri's case in Rome and dedicated his life to building bridges between aboriginal and Catholic traditions.]]></description>
						  <itunes:summary xmlns:itunes="itunes"><![CDATA[From Radio Canada International's 'Democracy and Religion' web series we hear about Kateri Tekawitha, the first native North American to be made a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.Carmel Kilkenny spoke with Ron Boyer, the man who championed Kateri's case in Rome and dedicated his life to building bridges between aboriginal and Catholic traditions.]]></itunes:summary>
						  <itunes:duration xmlns:itunes="itunes">11:13</itunes:duration>
						  <lead><![CDATA[From Radio Canada International's 'Democracy and Religion' web series we hear about Kateri Tekawitha, the first native North American to be made a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.Carmel Kilkenny spoke with Ron Boyer, the man who championed Kateri's case in Rome and dedicated his life to building bridges between aboriginal and Catholic traditions.]]></lead>
						  <date>Tue, 22 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</date>
						  <dureeReference>11:13</dureeReference>
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						  <title><![CDATA[Daily subjects -- Does Canada have Dutch disease?]]></title>
						  <itunes:author xmlns:itunes="itunes">Radio-canada</itunes:author>
						  <enclosure url="http://www.rcinet.ca/audio_on_demand/Audio/english/Chroniques/the_link_best/Does-Canada-have-Dutch-disease_.mp3" length="7:13" type="audio/mpeg" />
						  <guid>http://www.rcinet.ca/audio_on_demand/Audio/english/Chroniques/the_link_best/Does-Canada-have-Dutch-disease_.mp3</guid>

						  <pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
						  <description><![CDATA[Federal opposition leader Thomas Mulcair says Canada is suffering from Dutch disease - a manufacturing sector that has been damaged by a high dollar fueled by resource exports. The charge has infuriated the leaders of the main resource exporting provinces, Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan. Now, a new report says that the reason for Canada`s competitive difficulties in manufacturing have more to do with offshore competition than the value of the Canadian dollar.]]></description>
						  <itunes:summary xmlns:itunes="itunes"><![CDATA[Federal opposition leader Thomas Mulcair says Canada is suffering from Dutch disease - a manufacturing sector that has been damaged by a high dollar fueled by resource exports. The charge has infuriated the leaders of the main resource exporting provinces, Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan. Now, a new report says that the reason for Canada`s competitive difficulties in manufacturing have more to do with offshore competition than the value of the Canadian dollar.]]></itunes:summary>
						  <itunes:duration xmlns:itunes="itunes">7:13</itunes:duration>
						  <lead><![CDATA[Federal opposition leader Thomas Mulcair says Canada is suffering from Dutch disease - a manufacturing sector that has been damaged by a high dollar fueled by resource exports. The charge has infuriated the leaders of the main resource exporting provinces, Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan. Now, a new report says that the reason for Canada`s competitive difficulties in manufacturing have more to do with offshore competition than the value of the Canadian dollar.]]></lead>
						  <date>Tue, 22 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</date>
						  <dureeReference>7:13</dureeReference>
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						  <title><![CDATA[Daily subjects -- Quebec students are grabbing headlines around the world]]></title>
						  <itunes:author xmlns:itunes="itunes">Radio-canada</itunes:author>
						  <enclosure url="http://www.rcinet.ca/audio_on_demand/Audio/english/Chroniques/the_link_best/Quebec-students-are-grabbing-headlines-around-the-world.mp3" length="8:09" type="audio/mpeg" />
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						  <pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
						  <description><![CDATA[The marches began to protest against a hike in tuition fees, which are the lowest in Canada. But they appear to have grown into something else. Lynn Desjardins takes a look at the reasons why tough legislation is not likely to stop the demonstrations.]]></description>
						  <itunes:summary xmlns:itunes="itunes"><![CDATA[The marches began to protest against a hike in tuition fees, which are the lowest in Canada. But they appear to have grown into something else. Lynn Desjardins takes a look at the reasons why tough legislation is not likely to stop the demonstrations.]]></itunes:summary>
						  <itunes:duration xmlns:itunes="itunes">8:09</itunes:duration>
						  <lead><![CDATA[The marches began to protest against a hike in tuition fees, which are the lowest in Canada. But they appear to have grown into something else. Lynn Desjardins takes a look at the reasons why tough legislation is not likely to stop the demonstrations.]]></lead>
						  <date>Tue, 22 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</date>
						  <dureeReference>8:09</dureeReference>
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					  <title><![CDATA[The Link &ndash; Monday, May 21, 2012]]></title>
					  <itunes:author xmlns:itunes="itunes">Radio-canada</itunes:author>
					  <enclosure url="http://www.rcinet.ca/audio_on_demand/Audio/english/The_Link/EN_1330_The_Link_1_Balado-20120521.mp3" length="29:37" type="audio/mpeg" />
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					  <pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2012 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
					  <description><![CDATA[Genocide survivor works to help Rwandan youth, Degrowth - When Less is More, 'Democracy and Religion' feature - The Museum of World Religions, Sports slam]]></description>
					  <itunes:summary xmlns:itunes="itunes"><![CDATA[Genocide survivor works to help Rwandan youth, Degrowth - When Less is More, 'Democracy and Religion' feature - The Museum of World Religions, Sports slam]]></itunes:summary>
					  <itunes:duration xmlns:itunes="itunes">29:37</itunes:duration>
					  <lead><![CDATA[Genocide survivor works to help Rwandan youth, Degrowth - When Less is More, 'Democracy and Religion' feature - The Museum of World Religions, Sports slam]]></lead>
					  <date>Mon, 21 May 2012 12:00:00 -0400</date>
					  <dureeReference>29:37</dureeReference>
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						  <title><![CDATA[Daily subjects -- Dala, Pilot to Bombardier, Hey Ocean]]></title>
						  <itunes:author xmlns:itunes="itunes">Radio-canada</itunes:author>
						  <enclosure url="http://www.rcinet.ca/audio_on_demand/Audio/english/Chroniques/Frank-playlist/Frank-s playlist - Dala- Pilot to Bombardier-Hey Ocean.mp3" length="20:40" type="audio/mpeg" />
						  <guid>http://www.rcinet.ca/audio_on_demand/Audio/english/Chroniques/Frank-playlist/Frank-s playlist - Dala- Pilot to Bombardier-Hey Ocean.mp3</guid>

						  <pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
						  <description><![CDATA[The Link&rsquo;s Calgary correspondent Frank Rackow is a musician as well as a broadcaster and brings us another selection of some of the best new recordings by Canadian artists. This week: Dala, Pilot to Bombardier and Hey Ocean]]></description>
						  <itunes:summary xmlns:itunes="itunes"><![CDATA[The Link&rsquo;s Calgary correspondent Frank Rackow is a musician as well as a broadcaster and brings us another selection of some of the best new recordings by Canadian artists. This week: Dala, Pilot to Bombardier and Hey Ocean]]></itunes:summary>
						  <itunes:duration xmlns:itunes="itunes">20:40</itunes:duration>
						  <lead><![CDATA[The Link&rsquo;s Calgary correspondent Frank Rackow is a musician as well as a broadcaster and brings us another selection of some of the best new recordings by Canadian artists. This week: Dala, Pilot to Bombardier and Hey Ocean]]></lead>
						  <date>Mon, 21 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</date>
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						  <title><![CDATA[Daily subjects -- 'Democracy and Religion' feature - The Museum of World Religions]]></title>
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						  <pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
						  <description><![CDATA[The Museum of World Religions in Nicolet, Quebec asks its visitors to question their relationship with God. The museum&rsquo;s president Jean Francois Royal talks to Radio Canada International's Anne-Marie Yvon about the museum and his work as a member of the Quebec Religious Heritage Council to preserve and highlight the province's religious heritage. Their conversation is featured in RCI's multimedia web series, 'Democracy and Religion: From one prayer to another'.]]></description>
						  <itunes:summary xmlns:itunes="itunes"><![CDATA[The Museum of World Religions in Nicolet, Quebec asks its visitors to question their relationship with God. The museum&rsquo;s president Jean Francois Royal talks to Radio Canada International's Anne-Marie Yvon about the museum and his work as a member of the Quebec Religious Heritage Council to preserve and highlight the province's religious heritage. Their conversation is featured in RCI's multimedia web series, 'Democracy and Religion: From one prayer to another'.]]></itunes:summary>
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						  <lead><![CDATA[The Museum of World Religions in Nicolet, Quebec asks its visitors to question their relationship with God. The museum&rsquo;s president Jean Francois Royal talks to Radio Canada International's Anne-Marie Yvon about the museum and his work as a member of the Quebec Religious Heritage Council to preserve and highlight the province's religious heritage. Their conversation is featured in RCI's multimedia web series, 'Democracy and Religion: From one prayer to another'.]]></lead>
						  <date>Mon, 21 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</date>
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