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Dec 6 2010 | Cathi Bond, Edgar Wright, Elvis, JFK, Judy Rebick, Michael Cera, Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell | Reel Women dig into the vaults to review two terrific cult flix: One -- a classic and the other -- brand spanking new!
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Dec 6 2010 | Meagan Perry | Report from the daily podcast from the UN Climate Summit, post-election checkin in Haiti, and George Galloway answers tough questions.
Dec 6 2010 | Ralph Surette | The NDP government in Nova Scotia is suddenly a hive of activity. At 18 months, with its many studies and policy processes maturing, it's making the stands that will mark its mandate.
Dec 6 2010 | Murray Dobbin | Canada has slipped from 6th place in the world to 24th in terms of infant mortality. With Canada's richest one per cent taking home more money than ever is this surprising?
Dec 6 2010 | Sasha Van Bon Bon | This week Sasha answers letters on recognizing someone from your local bathhouse and the publication of non-consensual photos from the roof of strip club Zanzibar.
Dec 6 2010 | Montreal, Women of Diverse Origins | We support struggles of women fighting violence, and against impunity or the marginalization and silencing of women who experience violence. And we demand justice for all.
A rally in Toronto on Canada Day, 2008, in support of migrant justice. Photo: No One Is Illegal -- Toronto
Dec 6 2010 | Farrah Miranda | For migrant justice organizers and fighters against violence perpetrated on women, this year on Dec. 6 is a moment for pause and reflection after recent successes. There is still much work to be done.
An American Chinook helicopter crewman looks out over the border region between Afghanistan and Pakistan in 2008, where the heaviest fighting occurred at that time. NATO forces have little presence in areas between major bases. Photo: Graham Lavery
Dec 6 2010 | Graham Lavery in Kandahar | 'While in Kandahar, I sensed little in terms of a common goal, a unity of effort, or even recognition of context by those there.'
Dec 6 2010 | Judy Rebick | On the 21st anniversary of the Montreal Massacre Judy Rebick recalls that terrible day and the different reactions in Quebec and Canada to that shattering massacre.
Dec 6 2010 | Brent Patterson | "Federal Environment Minister John Baird arrives at the global climate summit (tomorrow) looking to administer last rites to the Kyoto Protocol, at least in its current form..."
Dec 6 2010 | Brent Patterson | Democracy Now caught up with Maude Barlow and asked her to talk about the COP16 talks.
Dec 6 2010 | Dave Coles | Come January there will be a great schism in the labour movement.
Dec 6 2010 | rabbleTV | Poet John Akpata speaks at the Ottawa police's meeting on racial profiling in Ottawa.
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Dec 6 2010 | Jane Williams | Most Canadians first heard about the case of Abousfian Abdelrazik last year when a federal court judge ordered the Canadian government to allow him to return home from six years of exile in the Sudan.
Dec 6 2010 | Canadian Youth Delegation to COP16 | Today, we cover a youth action on forest policy, an excerpt from our meeting with Canada's lead negotiator and we cover today's Via Campesina-led march in downtown Cancun.
Casey Camp-Horinek Photo credit: Velcrow Ripper
Dec 5 2010 | Velcrow Ripper | "There is hope in communities, in resiliency, in the commons, making sure that power can be exerted at the place where people live..."
Dec 5 2010 | Emma Lui | Brent, Leticia and I attended the opening ceremony for 'Foro Global Por La Vida La Justicia Ambiental Y Social' (Global Forum for Life and Environmental and Social Justice) today.
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Dec 5 2010 | David J. Climenhaga | Whatever has been said about Raj Sherman up to now, worse is certain to be whispered in the weeks ahead as the Alberta Conservatives bare their teeth.
Dec 5 2010 | Lynn Thompson | Gregg Turner is a counseling therapist living in Victoria, B.C. Canada who is passionate about offering caring service to his clients.
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Dec 5 2010 | Jane Williams | Plans for a year-round ski resort on the Jumbo Glacier in the Purcell Mountains of B.C. have stalled following a declaration of sovereignity by the Ktunaxa First Nation.