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Victory on tanker ban motion a victory for the B.C. coast

VANCOUVER, B.C. - Environmental groups are praising the vote today in the House of Commons in support of a legislated tanker ban for Canada's Pacific North Coast. The motion was put forward by Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen whose riding includes the Great Bear Rainforest and thousands of coastal jobs that depend on a healthy marine environment.

"After years spent working to protect the coast and support sustainable livelihoods, the people of British Columbia do not want the imminent risk of an oil spill to destroy it all," said Nikki Skuce of ForestEthics. "Polls show that 80 per cent of British Columbians support a tanker ban -- this vote showed that most of our politicians are listening."

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Fishing allowed in 99 per cent of Marine Protected Areas on Canada's Pacific coast, study reveals

November 16, 2010

VANCOUVER -- Fishing is allowed in all but one per cent of Marine Protected Areas (MPA) on Canada's Pacific coast, according to a study conducted by Living Oceans Society and published in Marine Policy this month. This is in spite of the fact that over half of the MPAs are rated as "strictly protected" and are intended to prohibit all fishing.

"Marine Protected Areas should be safe havens where species can regenerate, but the great majority of our MPAs are really just paper parks that offer almost nothing in the way of ocean conservation or sustainable fisheries," says Kim Wright, Living Oceans Society's Marine Planning and Protected Areas Campaign Manager.

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Human rights in Sri Lanka

March 24, 2012
| Labour updates in the Asia Pacific region and an interview with activist Lionel Bopage on the human rights situation in Sri Lanka and the upcoming People for Human Rights and Equality forum.

31:17 minutes (14.32 MB)
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The nurses' dispute and the right to strike in Australia

March 10, 2012
| Labour updates on International Women's Day and the Asia Pacific region, and an interview on the ongoing nurses' dispute and how the right to strike in Australia is limited.

30:34 minutes (14 MB)
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Repression and resistance in Thailand

February 17, 2012
| Interview with Ji Ungpakorn on the new government in Thailand, Lese Majeste and the left response, plus labour news from the Asia Pacific region.

26:50 minutes (12.29 MB)
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Repression in Thailand continues after elections

September 5, 2011
| Updates on labour struggles in the Asia Pacific region and an interview with Ji Ungpakorn, exiled labour activist, on the situation in Thailand after the July elections.

30:09 minutes (13.81 MB)
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Women in the Middle East uprising

March 5, 2011
| International Women's Day, news from Asia-Pacific and an interview with Melbourne-based Palestinian activist Reem Yunis about the role of women in West Asian uprisings.

29:44 minutes (13.61 MB)
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Thailand after the red-shirt protests

June 26, 2010
| Update from Ji Ungpakorn about the situation in Thailand following the crack-down on red-shirt protests.

29:49 minutes (13.67 MB)
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Chinese Honda workers strike

June 12, 2010
| Labour news and updates from the Asia Pacific region. Interview with Geoffrey Crothall, Communications Director China Labour Bulletin, on the recent Honda strikes in China.

31:34 minutes (14.47 MB)
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