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Adil Charkaoui: In his own words

Adil Charkaoui: In his own words

from rabble.ca - News for the rest of us on September 04, 2009
Duration: 2549
Adil Charkaoui was arrested under a Canadian security certificate in May 2003. In June 2009. he was finally allowed to leave Montreal and went on a speaking tour across Canada. In this talk recorded in Vancouver, he speaks about what he calls the Kafka-esque experiences of the past six years and his ongoing struggle to clear his name. Thanks to Dawn Paley and the Vancouver Media Coop for permission to podcast this speech.
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Adil Charkaoui: In his own words

Adil Charkaoui: In his own words

from rabble.ca - News for the rest of us on September 04, 2009
Duration: 2549
Adil Charkaoui was arrested under a Canadian security certificate in May 2003. In June 2009. he was finally allowed to leave Montreal and went on a speaking tour across Canada. In this talk recorded in Vancouver, he speaks about what he calls the Kafka-esque experiences of the past six years and his ongoing struggle to clear his name. Thanks to Dawn Paley and the Vancouver Media Coop for permission to podcast this speech.
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BC ambulance paramedics on strike

BC ambulance paramedics on strike

from rabble.ca - Redeye on August 19, 2009
Duration: 853
Essential services legislation has kept the strike out of the public eye since the beginning of April. Now paramedics are donning in t-shirts instead of uniforms and it's bringing them much-needed support. BJ Chute is director of public education with the Ambulance Paramedics of BC. He explains the issues behind the strike. To find out more about Redeye, check out our website.
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Environmental footprint of Obama's Cash for Clunkers program

Environmental footprint of Obama's Cash for Clunkers program

from rabble.ca - Redeye on August 18, 2009
Duration: 830
Michael Niman says the Obama administration's program to encourage Americans to trade in their old cars for newer models is worse for the environment than leaving them on the road. Michael Niman is a professor of journalism and media studies at Buffalo State College. To find out more about Redeye, check out our website.
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Why Canadians should care about healthcare reform in the U.S.

Why Canadians should care about healthcare reform in the U.S.

from rabble.ca - Redeye on August 08, 2009
Duration: 1191
Health policy researcher Colleen Fuller says the debate about reform has huge significance for Canadians in our efforts to strenthen Medicare. She outlines the various options being considered in the States and talks about the pressures that led Obama to abandon a single-payer healthcare system. To find out more about Redeye, check out our website.
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Drawn: a celebration of artists and drawing

Drawn: a celebration of artists and drawing

from rabble.ca - Redeye on August 08, 2009
Duration: 568
Drawing is basic and universal, yet galleries don't often show this artform. Curator Lynn Ruscheinsky decided to change that. She is co-founder of Drawn, a celebration of artists and drawing. To find out more about Redeye, check out our website.
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US military spying on peace group

US military spying on peace group

from rabble.ca - Redeye on August 08, 2009
Duration: 872
Students for a Democratic Society and Port Militarization Resistance in Olympia, Washington were infiltrated by a member of the Force Protection Service at the nearby Fort Lewis Army base. John Towery posed as John Jacob and worked closely with anti-war activists in both groups. We speak with Brendan Maslauskas Dunn, a member of PMR. To find out more about Redeye, check out our website.
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WTO is out, bilateral trade is in

WTO is out, bilateral trade is in

from rabble.ca - News for the rest of us on June 15, 2009
Duration: 821
With the collapse of major multilateral free trade agreements like the WTO, country-to-country trade and investment agreements have proliferated. Canada is aggressively pursuing bilateral trade agreements in Asia, the Middle East and Latin America. Journalist and activist Stefan Christoff give us the details. To find out more about Redeye, check out our website.
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Seeking a progressive path to the prophetic voice

Seeking a progressive path to the prophetic voice

from rabble.ca - News for the rest of us on June 12, 2009
Duration: 1359
All My Bones Shake by Robert Jensen tells the story of his return to the church after an entire adulthood of religious indifference. Jensen is best-known for his critical books on media and power. This new book is an emotional memoir which is also a study of the religious debate in America. We speak with Robert Jensen. To find out more about Redeye, check out our website.
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