In February, the CBC news team, headed by international climate correspondent Susan Ormeston, accompanied the HMCS Margaret Brooke on the first exploratory trip to the Antarctic. Now, you can see some of the amazing shots they collected in a special hour program that is broadcast on YouTube on Thursday night.
The program is broadcast 7:30 pm Easter on YouTube

Antarctica is like anywhere on the ground. The icebergs do not forget and do not have any one country. But with the threats of polar security and the global system of cracking, can Antarctica remain neutral and not required?
In February, CBC International Climate Climate Susan Ormeston, along with her producer and video photographer, joined the Canadian poorest and naval climate scientists for a month -long trip to the Antarctic. It was the first Canadian trip to the continent.
With exclusive arrival, Susan and her team documented amazing horizons, strange birds and grinding daily from scientific field work, where HMCS Margaret Broke split its way through a tall iceberg, outside the Antarctic circle to the Antarctic.

Some of their footage and reports were taken in a one -hour special program on the historical campaign in the historic southern pole.
CBC in Antarctica For the first time Thursday, 5 June, at 7:30 pm East time on CBC News YouTube channel.
Here is when and where you can see:
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CBC News Network on Saturday, June 7, 8 pm Eastern time and Sunday, June 8 at 11 pm.
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GEM CBC Starting on Sunday, June 8 at 9 am
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CBC-Tv Sunday, June 8 at 8 pm.
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It flows on smart TV that starts on Saturday, June 7.
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