From Melissa Hank of O.Canada.com:
Keeping Canada Alive puts spotlight on healthcare system
It’s one thing to enjoy a good medical yarn on shows like Code Black or Grey’s Anatomy. It’s another to know that the drama is real, and it’s happening in a hospital near you.
Keeping Canada Alive, CBC’s ambitious new six-part series, chronicles what happened in the 24 hours comprising May 6, 2015, at more than 40 health and homeware locations in 24 Canadian cities. Continue reading.
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Interesting to hear Fort Qu’appelle will be featured. I only live about 1/2 an hour away so it’s nice to hear they featured at least one rural locale and in Saskatchewan at that.
There’s several rural places – one of my favourite segments so far is from Nain, Newfoundland:
http://www.cbc.ca/keepingcanadaalive/site/locations