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GroundWire | October 27 2015

GroundWire, national news from a grassroots perspective

by GroundWire

GroundWire | October 27 2015

This episode of Groundwire was produced at Community radio station CKUW 95.9FM in Winnipeg, Manitoba on Treaty One territory, on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe peoples and the homeland of the Metis Nation. Hosted by Tannis Kelm and Stephane Doucet.

Headlines

Take Back the Night in Thunder Bay | Carly Forbes, CILU

The Indigenous Law Association organized a rally and know your rights teach in following the arbitrary arrest of a 15 year old from a remote First Nations community | Jayal Chung, CILU

University of Winnipeg students face backlash by University security following protest of military recruitment on campus | Michael Welch, CKUW

Features

Montreal marked the International Day Against police brutality with a vigil for victims of police killings | Rose Woolhouse, CKUT

A coast to coast reflection on the 2015 Federal Election | Mat Wilush, CKDU and Carly Forbes, CILU with audio files from: CKDJ, CKUW, CJSF, and Gunargie O'Sullivan CFRO

Community Radio Report

A preview of CKUW's Student Powered Radio Marathon | Susan Huebert, CKUW

Tune in again to hear GroundWire on your local community radio station, or download this and past episodes at groundwire (dot) ncra (dot) ca

GroundWire is a project of the National Campus and Community Radio Association.

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