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GroundWire | Feb 1 2016

This episode of GroundWire was produced on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the New Credit by the GroundWire National Coordination team in Toronto, hosted by Fraser MacPherson.

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Teck Metals limited is charged with violations of the Fisheries Act and the Environmental Management Act | Catherine Fisher, CJLY

GroundWire | Jan 19: Lelu Island Protest Update and Transgender Prisoner Solidarity Day

This episode of GroundWire was produced by volunteers at CKUT Radio, on traditional Mohawk territory in Montreal.

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Canada's first dedicated LGBT youth shelter set to open Feb. in Toronto | Omme Salma-Rahemtullah, GroundWire

Saulteau First Nation camps out in Northern BC to resist Site C Mega Dam | CKUT

GroundWire | January 4, 2016 - Year in Review 2015

This episode of GroundWire was produced by the GroundWire National Coordination Team and recorded on unceded Attawandaron territory in Guelph, Ontario at CFRU, hosted by Kim Logue.

This is the 2015 GroundWire Year in Review episode, where we highlight some of the most significant news stories covered by GroundWire this past year.

GroundWire | December 21, 2015

This episode of GroundWire was produced by volunteers at Kootenay Co-op Radio, CJLY on Sinixt traditional territory in Nelson BC

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December 17 marked the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers | Carly Forbes, GroundWire

GroundWire | December 7, 2015

This episode of GroundWire was produced on traditional Mi’kmaq territory in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Hosted by Mat Wilush

GroundWire | November 23 2015

This episode of GroundWire was produced on Howdinsawnee and Anishinabe traditional territory in Kingston by CRFC. Hosted by Nathan Bateman, CFRC.

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CKUT Prison Radio read a recent press release about the criminalization of LGBTQ and two spirited prisoners in the Grand Valley Institute Federal Women's Prison located in Kitchener, Ontario | GVI prison watch

GroundWire November 9, 2015

This episode of GroundWire was produced on traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the New Credit by the GroundWire National Coordination Team in Toronto.  Hosted by Carly Forbes and Jayal Chung at CILU in Thunder Bay.
 
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Ontario banning of police racist carding practices | Omme-Salm

GroundWire | September 28, 2015

This episode of GroundWire was produced on the traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the New Credit by the GroundWire National Coordination Team.

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GroundWire | September 15, 2015

This episode of GroundWire was produced on traditional Mohawk territory at CKUT in Montreal.

Manipur, India- Women's non-violent struggle against military occupation

Binalakshmi Nepram is peace activist in Manupir, a state in the North East of India bordering Burma. Although Manipur is considered by the government to be part of India, the population wishes to remain independent. The area has been cooupied by the Indian army since the 1940s adn recently minerals have been discovered, which the govenrment of India wiches to exploit.

GroundWire| August 17, 2015

This episode of GroundWire was produced at Kootenay Co-op Radio, a co-operative community radio station which broadcasts on Sinixt traditional territory.

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Thunder Bay students and unions concerned Fair Elections Act will deter students | Carly Forbes

International Peoples' Tribunal #1

This is part of a series of audio recordings from the International Peoples’ Tribunal, a three-day event documenting human rights violations affecting the people of the Philippines.

GroundWire | July 20 2015

​This episode of GroundWire was produced at 94.9 CHRW in London, Ontario on the territory of Oneida and Chip

GroundWire | June 22, 2015

This episode of GroundWire was produced in Tiohtià:ke also known as Montreal on unceded Mohawk territory by Marilla Steuter-Martin and co-hosted by Catlin Spencer at CJLO 690 am.

GroundWire | June 8, 2015

This edition of GroundWire was produced by GW Training Track participants during the 2015 National Campus and Community Radio Conference (NCRC) held on the traditional territory of the Wolastoqiyik at LocalFm 107.3 FM in Saint John, New Brunswick.