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'''The Canadian Gospel Express''' is a [[:Category:Canadian Southern Gospel Music|southern gospel music]] radio program created and produced by [[Ursula Stouffer]] since [[:Category:2003|2003]]
  
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To prepare and research for '''The Canadian Gospel Express''', [[Ursula Stouffer|Ursula]] took an audio production course at [[Ryerson University]] and received programming advice from [[Rob Green]], [[Bonnie Gauthier]], [[Dave Daw]] and [[Terry Whitfield]].
  
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The Canadian Gospel Express

The Canadian Gospel Express is a southern gospel music radio program created and produced by Ursula Stouffer since 2003

To prepare and research for The Canadian Gospel Express, Ursula took an audio production course at Ryerson University and received programming advice from Rob Green, Bonnie Gauthier, Dave Daw and Terry Whitfield.