The Sunday Edition's final episode with host Michael Enright: a look back at the past 20 years; the world's transformation; an exit interview; audio postcards; and Michael's final essay
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This week, a very special program — Michael Enright’s last as host of The Sunday Edition, a position he has held for 20 years. To mark the close of this latest and longest chapter in his storied career as a journalist and broadcaster, Michael will be joined by guests who have become friends of the program. The decades-long battle to achieve fairness for Indigenous kids in Canada: Cindy Blackstok: 0:37 Our turbulent times and hope for the future: Paul Rogers 16:37 Canada’s First Lady of Literature: Margaret Atwood: 33:40 How the pandemic has changed our lives: Adam Gopnik: 48:30 Peter Brown Skit 1:09:37 Turning the tables: Michael’s exit interview with Matt Galloway 1:14:37 Our “Man About Music”: Robert Harris 1:31:02 Goodbye messages from listeners: 1:46:59 Goodbye messages from friends of the show: 1:59:00 A lifelong obsession with radio and 20 years of The Sunday Edition — Michael’s essay: 2:18:24
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