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GroundWire | March 31, 2015

This episode of GroundWire was produced on Anishinaabe territory in Thunder Bay by Carly Forbes at CILU and co-hosted by Jayal Chung.

Headlines: Haitian and Zimbabwean migrants resist deportation in Montreal after a recent policy ending the moratorium on deportations to Haiti and Zimbabwe | Antoine Cadeaux, CKUT

Quebec students mobilize against austerity measures in Montreal and protest military research at McGill | Aaron Lakoff, CKUT with audio from Aishwarya Singh and Stefan Christoff

Features: A new policy goes into effect on April1st that will lead to the deportation of thousands of migrant workers | Mina Ramos, CFRU http://no4and4.tumblr.com/

CUPE 3903 members speak out about why they have been on strike at York University since March 3rd | Alex Gellis, Toronto Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqFceev6Uew

Protesters in Montreal at the March 21st demonstration speak about how austerity measures will affect them | Celia Robinovitch, CKUT

Community members in Thunder Bay gather in ceremony to honour the life of Cindy Gladue an indigenous woman whose murderer was recently acquitted | Carly Forbes, CILU

Community Radio Report: Rendez-Vous Francophonie promotes francophone culture at 9 NCRA member stations from coast to coast. | Ophira Horwitz, Ottawa

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