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''The House'' is a Canadian radio show, which airs Saturday mornings and is repeated Saturday evenings on CBC Radio One. The show covers Canadian politics and current affairs, in a manner similar to a television Sunday morning talk show. The program is produced from the studios of CBO-FM, the network's station in Ottawa, Ontario. ==History== The program debuted on October 22, 1977, soon after the rules of the Canadian House of Commons were changed to permit radio and television broadcasts of the chamber's proceedings. The program's original concept was to simply record and air House debates, although the producers soon decided to add interview and journalism segments to broaden the program's scope and appeal. In late 2001 and early 2002, during the same repositioning process that ultimately saw the network's weekday morning program ''This Morning'' replaced with ''The Current'' and ''Sounds Like Canada'', media began to report that ''The House'' was also slated for cancellation. The CBC acknowledged that the show's future was under consideration, but denied that any decision to cancel it had already been made.〔"CBC denies it has cancelled current affairs radio show". ''Ottawa Citizen'', December 11, 2001.〕 When the CBC formally announced its new programming lineup in May 2002, ''The House'' remained on the schedule.〔"Radio One mornings to change". ''Toronto Star'', May 7, 2002.〕
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