CBC Daybreak Alberta Interview

CBC Daybreak Alberta Interview

Death by hanging.

That was the fate of more than 700 people in Canada between Confederation in 1867 and the abolition of capital punishment in 1976. How did this affect individuals caught up in the criminal justice system during this dark chapter of our history?

The family of Elizabeth Popovitch was devastated when she was hanged in 1946 for the robbery and brutal slaying of her benefactor.

Cook Teets was hanged for poisoning his wife, but he could not have administered the poison.

A youth was hanged a second time after recovering from his first hanging.

These and other sad, horrific, bizarre, but sometimes uplifting stories of people involved in the criminal justice system formed the basis of my recent conversation with Russell Bowers on the CBC’s Daybreak Alberta.

CBC Radio Interviews

CBC Radio Interviews

On Thursday, July 27, we went down to the CBC studios in downtown Toronto, to record some interviews to be aired on various CBC morning shows on July 29.  The shows are:

  • ONTARIO: Fresh Air
  • OTTAWA: In Town and Out
  • ALBERTA: Daybreak Alberta
  • SASKATCHEWAN: Saskatchewan Weekend
  • MANITOBA: Weekend Morning
  • QUEBEC: All in a Weekend
  • NEWFOUNDLAND: Weekend AM
  • NORTH – NWT, YUKON, NUNAVUT: The Weekender
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