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A few years ago we put together a couple of special episodes of Folk Roots Radio for Canada's 150th birthday. We were really happy about the way they turned out, and thought you'd enjoy hearing them again. Enjoy!
Join us on Episode 331 of Folk Roots Radio for a very special episode that celebrates the history and diversity of the country we’re proud to call our home, while recognizing the fact that Canada’s first nations inhabited this land long before the settlers came. This episode features music from Asani, Tudjaat, Andrea Menard, Same Latitude As Rome, Cotillion, Bruce Cockburn, Maria Dunn, Mike Ford, James Gordon, Stompin' Tom Connors, Jason Collett, Marc Jordan & Ian Thomas and Toronto Children's Chorus with Jean Ashworth Bartle & Ruth Watson Henderson. We hope you enjoy the mix we've put together.
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