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GroundWire April 22nd | Winnipeg Jets costs, LNG impacts in BC, Organizing interns/sex work in QUE.

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by Groundwire Production Team

GroundWire April 22nd | Winnipeg Jets costs, LNG impacts in BC, Organizing interns/sex work in QUE.

This episode of GroundWire was produced at CKUW 95.9FM in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on occupied Anishinaabeg Akiin, the homeland of the Métis Nation, and the historical territory of the Nehiyawak and the Nakota.

Headlines:

Environmentalists critique Senate hearings on Bill C 69 | Michael Welch, Susan Huebert, CKUW

New Report on Indigenous Women Survivors in Vancouver’s Downtown East Side | Catherine Fisher, CJLY

Protesting Mcgill University funded course in Occupied East Jerusalem | Will Anderson, CKUT

Features:

Winnipeg Jets compromising social peace in downtown | Michael Welch, CKUW

Panel on LNG industry impacts in Northern B.C. | Chris Cook, CFUV

Women in Quebec labour movement organizing interns, sex workers | Will Anderson, CKUT

Community Radio Report:

May 3rd Resonating Reconciliation Listener Session Party | Michael Welch, CKUW; Gunargie O'Sullivan,CFRO

music:

Hallboy by Living Hour from the album Softer Faces.

Nothing Could be Better by Homeshake from the album Helium.

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