<font><font face="georgia,serif">More Indigenous language and culture needed on Canada's airwaves<br><br>BY JOANNE PENHALE | MAY 14, 2012<br>CA<br><br>Vancouver Co-op Radio is a hotbed for First Nations cultural programming and a tool for Indigenous language revitalization. Long-time programmer Gunargie O'Sullivan wants the trend to spread to radio stations across country -- by law. And she says the Canadian government has an obligation to make that happen.<br>
<br>"If Canada wants to reconcile with First Nations people in regards to the residential school area, it should be law to include First Nations programs from whichever territory radio stations are broadcasting in," O'Sullivan says.<br>
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