Earthquakes, private donations, Housing in Nunatsiavut, Labrador artisan, American election and what's on stage in Labrador - a podcast by CBC Radio

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On today's show, people on Labrador's north coast felt not one, but two earthquakes overnight. We speak with residents, as well as a spokesperson with Earthquakes Canada. As the pandemic lingers with no vaccine roll out in sight, people and organisations are relying more and more on donations and help from government. In Labrador, private donations are going strong making a big difference in some communities. We speak with Nunatsiavut's First Minister about the challenges of housing, and ask for his reaction to a family who's literally camping out because they can't find anywhere else to live in Nain. Linen clothing and caribou antler jewellery...we introduce you to a Labradorian who is selling her products in an online store. Millions of Americans went to the polls yesterday capping the end of a highly anticipated presidential election. With more than a hundred million advance ballots cast ahead of voting day officials continue to tally results. So where do things stand? We get some perspective. We find out what's coming up on stage in Labrador West and Happy Valley-Goose Bay.

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