Michael Finlay, on Jan. 31, from medical complications following a random assault. A documentary producer and editor with the CBC for more than three decades, Finlay’s radio documentaries aired on numerous programs, including Sunday Morning. Among other shows he worked on were the long-running Dispatches, which featured documentary work from CBC foreign correspondents, in addition to the World at Six where he was an editor. Finlay retired after 31 years with the public broadcaster in 2010.
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