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Book launch
10 Oct, 2014 | 0:34:56 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
The voices of Arab feminists have come together in an anthology packed with insights on the themes of home & homeland, exile, feminism, borders, gender and sexual identity, solidarity, language, creative resistance, and colonization. The CKUT News Collective attended an intimate book launch recently held in Montreal. We're about to listen to a snapshot of presentations from the mouths of...
10 Oct, 2014 | 0:34:56 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
The voices of Arab feminists have come together in an anthology packed with insights on the themes of home & homeland, exile, feminism, borders, gender and sexual identity, solidarity, language, creative resistance, and colonization. The CKUT News Collective attended an intimate book launch recently held in Montreal. We're about to listen to a snapshot of presentations from the mouths of...
Interview with Marie-Eve Lamy of Montreal Anti-Capitalist Convergence (CLAC)
01 May, 2012 | 0:11:22 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
Marie-Eve Lamy is a member of the Montreal Anti-Capitalist Convergence (CLAC). For the last 5 years, CLAC has organized anti-capitalist Mayday marches on May 1st. They will be taking to the streets again for Mayday 2012. A full text for the callout can be found here: http://www.clac-montreal.net/en/mayday2012 We spoke with Marie-Eve on our Mayday special of the Tuesday Morning After...
01 May, 2012 | 0:11:22 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
Marie-Eve Lamy is a member of the Montreal Anti-Capitalist Convergence (CLAC). For the last 5 years, CLAC has organized anti-capitalist Mayday marches on May 1st. They will be taking to the streets again for Mayday 2012. A full text for the callout can be found here: http://www.clac-montreal.net/en/mayday2012 We spoke with Marie-Eve on our Mayday special of the Tuesday Morning After...
01 Apr, 2009 | 0:10:26 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
In Brief: NATIONAL: Vancouver - Police shoot and kill homeless man Canada / US - Plans for new pollution control zones for coastal ports Canada - British MP Galloway banned from entry on grounds of "national security"; Canada - Censorship and government compliance: Galloway speaks over Internet stream instead // 1952: Paul Robeson's speech INTERNATIONAL: Europe - 60th NATO summit...
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
In Brief: NATIONAL: Vancouver - Police shoot and kill homeless man Canada / US - Plans for new pollution control zones for coastal ports Canada - British MP Galloway banned from entry on grounds of "national security"; Canada - Censorship and government compliance: Galloway speaks over Internet stream instead // 1952: Paul Robeson's speech INTERNATIONAL: Europe - 60th NATO summit...
04 Mar, 2009 | 0:11:40 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
Local news: Montreal - Casa del Popolo venue rennovating in facing two liquor/concert venue licensing court cases Mile End - Redevelopment plans for St-Viateur street update: public and private investment interested; grassroots group organizes discussions and rally National news: Vancouver - lawyer plans to lay crimminal charges on George Bush upon Calgary visit Canada / Afghanistan - Prime Minister Harper...
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
Local news: Montreal - Casa del Popolo venue rennovating in facing two liquor/concert venue licensing court cases Mile End - Redevelopment plans for St-Viateur street update: public and private investment interested; grassroots group organizes discussions and rally National news: Vancouver - lawyer plans to lay crimminal charges on George Bush upon Calgary visit Canada / Afghanistan - Prime Minister Harper...
27 Feb, 2009 | 0:12:36 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
18 Feb, 2009 | 0:12:25 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
NATIONAL: - Dogwood Initiative: sticker campaign on loonies against oil pipeline, get Royal Canadian Mint's attention - Stats Canada: largest monthly drop in manufacturing sales since 1992, forcasting cut backs on work-force - RCMP reveals new guidelines on Taser usage INTERNATIONAL: - Web: eligible for royalties from Google - Afghanistan: NATO receives orders to attack Afghans who use drug trade...
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
NATIONAL: - Dogwood Initiative: sticker campaign on loonies against oil pipeline, get Royal Canadian Mint's attention - Stats Canada: largest monthly drop in manufacturing sales since 1992, forcasting cut backs on work-force - RCMP reveals new guidelines on Taser usage INTERNATIONAL: - Web: eligible for royalties from Google - Afghanistan: NATO receives orders to attack Afghans who use drug trade...
10 Feb, 2009 | 0:15:11 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
04 Feb, 2009 | 0:12:23 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
28 Jan, 2009 | 0:08:06 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
10 Dec, 2008 | 0:16:06 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
Local: - Montreal Massacre: 19th Anniversary - No Charges in Fredy Villanueva Case - Adil Charkaoui Faces "Public" Trial - Quebec Election Results: Charest, Khadir *Special report* : Immigrant Workers' Centre Demonstration Protests Layoffs of 500 employees Lamour textile factory: 2007 Mostafa Henaway from the IWC speaks with CKUT's Laura Glowacki on Canadian textile industry, free trade policy, outsourcing labour,...
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
Local: - Montreal Massacre: 19th Anniversary - No Charges in Fredy Villanueva Case - Adil Charkaoui Faces "Public" Trial - Quebec Election Results: Charest, Khadir *Special report* : Immigrant Workers' Centre Demonstration Protests Layoffs of 500 employees Lamour textile factory: 2007 Mostafa Henaway from the IWC speaks with CKUT's Laura Glowacki on Canadian textile industry, free trade policy, outsourcing labour,...
26 Nov, 2008 | 0:05:33 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
19 Nov, 2008 | 0:05:25 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
05 Nov, 2008 | 0:06:10 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
29 Oct, 2008 | 0:07:40 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
25 Oct, 2008 | 0:06:46 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
16 Oct, 2008 | 0:04:26 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
This week in brief: -Human rights groups mark Sixth World Day Against the Death Penalty, focusing on executions in Asia -Four Isreali conscientious objectors begin their second prison term for refusing to serve in the Israel Defense Forces -International observers continue to criticize Burma’s constitution -BC’s Supreme Court strikes down Victoria bylaws preventing homeless people from setting up overhead shelters...
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
This week in brief: -Human rights groups mark Sixth World Day Against the Death Penalty, focusing on executions in Asia -Four Isreali conscientious objectors begin their second prison term for refusing to serve in the Israel Defense Forces -International observers continue to criticize Burma’s constitution -BC’s Supreme Court strikes down Victoria bylaws preventing homeless people from setting up overhead shelters...
02 Oct, 2008 | 0:04:35 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
Airplane manufacturer dumps raw sewage into Saint Lawrence River; Afghan journalist accuses Canada of tipping off U.S. troops to arrest him in October 2007; Inquest begins into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes in Britain; 80 migrant workers in BC may be deported due to unpaid taxes; In Montreal 500 marchers protest Bill C484.
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
Airplane manufacturer dumps raw sewage into Saint Lawrence River; Afghan journalist accuses Canada of tipping off U.S. troops to arrest him in October 2007; Inquest begins into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes in Britain; 80 migrant workers in BC may be deported due to unpaid taxes; In Montreal 500 marchers protest Bill C484.
01 Oct, 2008 | 0:14:54 |
FR | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
entrevue avec le président de la FNEEQ au sujet des transferts fédéraux et du financement inadéquat de l'éducation; le point sur les négociations et le projet pour souligner la 50e anniversaire de la prise du pouvoir de Fidel et de Che a Cuba.
FR | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
entrevue avec le président de la FNEEQ au sujet des transferts fédéraux et du financement inadéquat de l'éducation; le point sur les négociations et le projet pour souligner la 50e anniversaire de la prise du pouvoir de Fidel et de Che a Cuba.
24 Sep, 2008 | 0:10:03 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
In brief: -Supreme Court of Canada will not consider legality of deporting those who may face torture or death in Charkaoui case -Deportation stayed for US war resister Jeremy Hintzman and his family -140 Afghan labourers abducted by suspected Taliban insurgents, governor says - More civilians die in fighting between NATO and insurgents - Supplier for Canadian military defends comments...
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
In brief: -Supreme Court of Canada will not consider legality of deporting those who may face torture or death in Charkaoui case -Deportation stayed for US war resister Jeremy Hintzman and his family -140 Afghan labourers abducted by suspected Taliban insurgents, governor says - More civilians die in fighting between NATO and insurgents - Supplier for Canadian military defends comments...
18 Sep, 2008 | 0:05:50 |
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
It's Wednesday September the 17th, and these are some of the week's headlines from CKUT's Community News Collective in Montreal. "Official documents obtained under the Privacy Act indicate that Mr. Abdelrazik, a Canadian citizen, was incarcerated in Sudan on the request of Canadian officials. While in prison in December 2003, he was interrogated by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS),...
EN | CKUT News Department | Weekly Headlines produced by CKUTs Community News Collective
It's Wednesday September the 17th, and these are some of the week's headlines from CKUT's Community News Collective in Montreal. "Official documents obtained under the Privacy Act indicate that Mr. Abdelrazik, a Canadian citizen, was incarcerated in Sudan on the request of Canadian officials. While in prison in December 2003, he was interrogated by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS),...