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Reflections on 420, 2016: The War On Drugs Is Almost Over

Today's 420 events across Canada had the usual relaxed, positive crowds and thick smoke clouds, but coupled with a new feeling of greater optimism than cannabis users have had before.

The Rise And Decline Of John Gormley

A very well known Saskatchewan right wing radio host, climate denier and former Conservative Member Of Parliament has recently lost a lot of the influence he once had. 
 
John Gormley's rise to prominance in Saskatchewan began while he was a student at the U of S Law School and a part time radio host on CKOM in Saskatoon, when became a candidate for the Meado

Relentless Pressure from Below Drives Climate Action - Ta'Kaiya Blaney & Naomi Klein – 12 min video

Ta'Kaiya Blaney and Naomi Klein sent an inspiring message about the growing power of the climate justice movement, and the need to ramp up action at a Vancouver rally. Speaking and performing before an estimated 1,500 people, both expressed determination to build a movement powerful enough to push back the fossil fuel industry and create a more just society.

Anarchy Now! Chile Elects to Revolt

This week we take a look at the 6 plus year student revolt in Chile, plus ballot burning fury in Mexico and an interview with militants from Santiago who tell us about the anarchist scene there.

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4th Generation Coal Miner Says Keep Fossil Fuels in Ground

Nick Mullins was the fourth generation in his family to work in the underground coal mines of Central Appalachia. But Mullins, and his wife Rustina, realized coal was costing more than it was worth after the water at their family home was poisoned.

Big Brother, eh?

This week we break Bill C-51, down Klanada’s sinister new law, that would give the Canucks increased spying powers over its population.
On the break, long standing hip-hop act Onyx, returns with “Fuck The Law.” We wrap things up with an interview with Antoine, a computer security ninja, about how we can protect ourselves from surveillance.

Solidarity Means Tabarnak! Quebec Students Strike Against Capitalism

This week we look at the student led mobilizations that have rocked the streets of Montreal and Quebec City. From large scale marches, to occupations of university buildings to direct actions, the spring 2015 coalition has re-energized radical organizing in so called Quebec.

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the Gulabi Gang

In this week’s show an homage to women everywhere, a look at the trolls from the Men’s Rights Movements and how the Gulabi Gang in India who are beating down rapitts with big ass sticks. On the music break, Bambu with “The Queen is Dead.” Our featured guest is journalist Dawn Paley, talking about her book “Drug War Capitalism”

"Because Mother Earth is Worth It" - Burnaby Mountain Arrests - Nov 20 2014

RCMP spent the day arresting as many as 24 Burnaby Mountain Caretakers for Kinder Morgan. The arrests started shortly after 8am and I asked some of those arrested why they were willing to risk arrest. The most succinct response was "Because Mother Earth is Worth It". Other responses focused on the climate crisis and indigenous solidarity.

Murs aveugles

Murs aveugles est une projection architecturale présentée sur un édifice jouxtant la station de métro Saint-Laurent de Montréal. L'œuvre s'inspire du mouvement de contestation pacifique Occupy et trace un portrait de notre horizon politique actuel.

Climate Crisis & Solutions Visible at Unist'ot'en Camp

The Unist'ot'en resistance camp is surrounded by dead trees killed by a pine beetle epidemic that scientists attribute to warmer temperatures resulting from burning fossil fuels.