arts/media

Water on the Table: A film about our most wasted resource

Water droplets on leaves.

Will the global community define water as a human right, available to all, or as a commodity to be bought, sold, traded, and ultimately out of reach from the poorest people on this earth? Liz Marshall's documentary, Water on the Table, explores this question through a portrait of Maude Barlow and her tireless efforts to define water as a human right.

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rabble radio

#91 - What does it take to win?

August 28, 2009
| The latest rabble radio looks at the victors at Dump Site 41, Canada's negative influence abroad, Sunday Wilde and spring waters.

22:52 minutes (20.95 MB)
Environmental Defence
January 31, 2009 |
Resident and environmental groups from around Lake Simcoe are elated by the judgment of the Ontario municipal board, dismissing the developer's unprecedented claim for $3.2 million in costs.
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