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National News Show on COVID-19
08 May, 2020 | 0:04:16 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

Top story: Canada lost almost two million jobs in April, according to the latest Statistics Canada numbers released today. The unemployment rate climbed to 13 per cent as a result of the pandemic, compared to 7.8 per cent in March. The Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy is being extended beyond June. The program helps cover 75 per cent of employee wages...
National News Show on COVID-19
07 May, 2020 | 0:03:19 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

Top story: A wage boost is being negotiated for low-income essential workers in Canada. On Thursday, the prime minister said that a $4-billion agreement has been reached with all provinces and territories. The federal government gave another update this week on the Armed Forces COVID-19 response. 1,200 Canadian Rangers have been deployed to Indigenous, northern and remote communities across the...
National News Show on COVID-19
06 May, 2020 | 0:04:07 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

The prime minister is attending the repatriation ceremony for the six Canadian Armed Forces members killed last week in a helicopter crash off the coast of Greece. The CH-148 Cyclone helicopter went missing when performing exercises in the Ionian sea on April 29. The repatriation will take place at the Armed Forces base at Trenton this afternoon. The federal government...
National News Show on COVID-19
05 May, 2020 | 0:03:33 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

The agri-food industry is receiving $252 million from the federal government to help farmers and producers through the pandemic. $125 million will go towards a national Agri-Recovery Program to support producers adapt to changes in the marketplace. More than $77 million will go to food processors to support the safety of their workers. And $50 million will go towards the...
National News Show on COVID-19
29 Apr, 2020 | 0:04:55 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

Top story: Emergency financial relief for students will be introduced at parliament today. The government’s $9-billion plan offers aid to students who are not eligible for other COVID-19 economic relief measures, including the Canada Emergency Student Benefit. The House of Commons hosted its first virtual sitting this week through the video conferencing program Zoom. MPs have been trying to figure...
National News Show on COVID-19
22 Apr, 2020 | 0:04:31 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

The federal government has announced $9-billion in added emergency supports for students who are not eligible for the CERB and who are left financially strained in a smaller summer job market. Under the Canada Emergency Student Benefit students can receive up to $1,250 a month from May to August. If you have a disability, or if you are taking care...
National News Show on COVID-19
21 Apr, 2020 | 0:04:24 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

The country continues to mourn the 19 victims of the mass shooting in Nova Scotia over the weekend. The investigation is ongoing at 16 crime scenes. The federal government has announced $350 million in financial support for non-profits and charities. And there's a new calculator for the Canadian Emergency Wage Subsidy. Businesses can calculate how much they can claim under...
National News Show on COVID-19
17 Apr, 2020 | 0:04:58 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

The federal government has announced new financial programs to help the oil and gas sectors. The Government of Canada will invest $1.7 billion to clean up inactive and orphan oil wells in Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia. The goal is to create immediate jobs in these industries and to meet environmental goals. In addition, $750 million will be invested in...
Take some pictures to tell me a story! It can be a story of your morning, a story you make up.
13 Apr, 2020 | 0:04:50 |
EN | Amber Goodwyn CJTR | Art Exercises with Sarah Mangle

Of course, this is a joke, I don’t really mean you should steal your parents phone, but it was a fun thing to write. And some of you are adults, with your own phone. I’m sure some of you are also kids with your own cameras! And some kids have phones! Anyway! I enjoyed writing the title. I enjoyed being...
National News Show on COVID-19
07 Apr, 2020 | 0:04:48 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

For April 7th, The Response looks at medical supplies. First, we discuss the boost in domestic production and 30,000 ventilators being made in Canada. We then look at the 3M situation and export of N95 masks to Canada from the U.S. Finally, we hear from Chief Medical Officer Dr. Teresa Tam about the use of non-medical masks as a safety...
Sound collage from the March 26, 2016 "Blackout Against Police Brutality" in Toronto
06 Apr, 2016 | 0:03:14 |
EN | Kristin Schwartz | Recognize Racism

Sound collage from the March 26, 2016 "Blackout Against Police Brutality" in Toronto hosted by Black Live Matter - Toronto.
Catherine Murupaenga-Ikenn On A Call To Action at UNPFII 2015
13 Aug, 2015 | 0:03:06 |
EN | NCRA ANREC | Cultural Survival's Indigenous Rights Radio

Catherine Murupaenga-Ikenn speaks about Indigenous Peoples' power in numbers to fight back against companies trying to defy their rights and occupy their lands.
Catherine Murupaenga-Ikenn On Deep Sea Bed Mining at UNPFII 2015
13 Aug, 2015 | 0:04:13 |
EN | NCRA ANREC | Cultural Survival's Indigenous Rights Radio

Catherine Murupaenga-Ikenn speaks about deep sea bed mining and its impacts on the environment, especially in Oceania and Indigenous communities, including her native New Zealand.
Catherine Murupaenga-Ikenn On Interventions at UNPFII 2015
13 Aug, 2015 | 0:04:22 |
EN | NCRA ANREC | Cultural Survival's Indigenous Rights Radio

Catherine Murupaenga-Ikenn speaks about her favorite interventions in the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. She believes the interventions regarding climate change have been very important in her community and across the world.
Catherine Murupaenga-Ikenn On Successes At The UNPFII 2015 - 1
13 Aug, 2015 | 0:04:22 |
EN | NCRA ANREC | Cultural Survival's Indigenous Rights Radio

Catherine Murupaenga-Ikenn speaks about successes at the 2015 UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. Communities in the Pacific region have united over common issues, different groups have made efforts to align as Indigenous Peoples as a body in international conferences, and Indigenous Peoples were represented in a major climate change conference.
Christina Coc on Land Rights in Belize at UNPFII 2015
13 Aug, 2015 | 0:04:30 |
EN | NCRA ANREC | Cultural Survival's Indigenous Rights Radio

Cristina Coc, a Q'eqchi Maya woman of southern Belize, shares how Mayan groups in Belize have been fighting for their rights for over 30 years. After many meetings with the State, the Belize national court has acknowledged legal Indigenous rights to their land and affirmed that the government may not use, destruct, or occupy Indigenous land.
Kealii Gora on Getting Involved in Indigenous Advocacy at UNPFII 2015
13 Aug, 2015 | 0:03:41 |
EN | NCRA ANREC | Cultural Survival's Indigenous Rights Radio

Kealii Gora of Hawaii gives advice on how to get involved in advocating for Indigenous rights. Gora believes it is important to get Indigenous voices on the record and present concerns and perspectives in international arenas to make a change.
Vicky Talui-Corpuz on Sustainable Development at UNPFII 2015
13 Aug, 2015 | 0:04:08 |
EN | NCRA ANREC | Cultural Survival's Indigenous Rights Radio

Statement from Special Rapporteur Vicky Talui-Corpuz on the sustainable development goals proposed by the United Nations and how Indigenous Peoples' rights must be respected in order to solve climate issues such as deforestation.
radio emily-A cool magazine empowers homeless entrepreneurs.
02 Mar, 2015 | 0:03:00 |
EN | Groundwire Production | GroundWire 2015 Homelessness Marathon

Matt Stephanson interviewed Operations Manager Jessica Hannon live on the air on February 25th. http://www.radioemily.ca/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54lg6s2rH2A
CFBI 97.7 FM-Interview with the Cambridge Bay Community Wellness Centre Crisis Shelter.
02 Mar, 2015 | 0:03:00 |
EN | Groundwire Production | GroundWire 2015 Homelessness Marathon

Mia Tokiak interviewed coordinator Fatu Manseri about why the shelter is important to their community.
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