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GroundWire November 21

Monday, November 28, 2016 18:34
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Kurdish Community protest, Barriere Lake Algonquins protect, and demonstrations in the wake of U.S. elections

This episode of GroundWire was produced on Anishinaabe Territory, Part of the Robinson Superior Treaty, Home of the Fort William First Nation, in Thunder Bay by Carly Forbes

Headlines:

Canada’s Kurdish Community rallies against Turkey’s treatment of Kurdish community | GroundWire

International Institute of Communications conference held recently in Ottawa | Gretchen King, CKUT

Federal government appoints LGBTQ Advisor on the heels of 600 million dollar lawsuit | Carly Forbes, GroundWire

Features:

Barriere Lake Algonquins protect their territory from mining | Braden Alexander, with files from Darren Sutherland, CHUO and Andy Crosby,  CKCU

Demonstrations take place in Montreal and Vancouver in the wake of the American Election | Djenaba Dayle, CKUT and Gunargie O’Sullivan, CFRO

The Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement celebrates 20 years | Frieda Werden, WINGS

Community Radio:

Trent radio celebrates improved accessibility of the station – Josh Skinner, CFFF

Music:

Sometimes by Iskwe

Sundogs by Tara Williamson from her new album Songs keep us warm


Source: http://www.mediacoop.ca/audio/groundwire-november-21/36362

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