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GroundWire Community Radio News: July 1-July 14

GW - July 1, 2013 (CKUT)

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Uploaded: 2 Jul, 2013

Recording Date: 1 Jul, 2013
Recording Location: CKUT Radio
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Language: English
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Program Title: GroundWire Community Radio News: July 1-July 14
Description: GroundWire is listener supported - to donate see  www.ncra.ca. For more information on GroundWire - a project of the National Campus and Community Radio Association see groundwire.ncra.ca. To contribute to an edition or sponsor GroundWire, email groundwireprod@gmail.com. The next edition will be produced at CJSF in Burnaby, BC.

Host(s): Gretchen King and Audrey O'Breham
Featured Speakers/Guests: The Headlines? -In London, Ontario, a protest in Victoria Park with members of the Brazilian community reacting to the widespread protests in their home country; Angela McInnis, CHRW. -Headlines on new legislation being passed in Ottawa; Frieda Werden, CJSF. -Activists are marching in New Brunswick, where fracking exploration by SWN Resources Canada is temporarily on hold; Gretchen King, CKUT. ?? Community Radio Report ?-For this week's Community Radio Report, Audrey O'Breham covered the National Decolonization broadcast aired on July 1st by member stations of the NCRA. ??The Features ?-CFRU in Guelph, Ontario, provides the following updates from the Line 9 blockade where Hamilton Police moved in last week in a mass arrest targeting activists occupying an Enbridge pumping station that carries Tar Sands oil through Ontario and Quebec. Carly Forbes ?-One of the biggest stories of the past two weeks was the incredible flood that hit Southern Alberta. What's been missing from the headlines, though, is any connection between climate change and the Alberta floods. Reporters from Edmonton's CJSR FM sought out scientists and activists who were more than willing to make that connection. Trevor Chow-Fraser and Chris Chang-yen Phillips Music -Miles Howe (Media Coop) "No Frackin' Way" a drum song recorded at the sacred file burning at Elsipogtog First Nation reserve.

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