Podcast
Daryn Caister
| Dr. Hugh Sealy, one of the lead negotiators for the small island states, is our guest to talk about international climate cooperation in the age of Trump. |
Podcast
Daryn Caister
| Interview with Nathan Phillips from Boston University about "Sleeping Giants," a Twitter group that is pressuring brands advertising on hate sites like Brietbart. |
Podcast
Redeye Collective
| Following Justin Trudeau's approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, thousands of people have pledged to do whatever it takes to stop the project. |
Blog
Brent Patterson
| By Friday, Canada's federal cabinet will decide on a $7.5-billion pipeline that would transport 760,000 barrels of oil a day from Alberta to Wisconsin. |
Blog
Brent Patterson
| The Trudeau government has announced a $1.5-billion "Oceans Protection Plan" just weeks before it is expected to approve Kinder Morgan's $6.8-billion Trans Mountain tar sands pipeline. |
Blog
Brent Patterson
| The Liberal party is failing their promise to support the work of reconciliation and UNDRIP. |
News
Meg Borthwick
| An interview with Myeengun Henry from the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, who is part of the group presenting a constitutional challenge to the Supreme Court of Canada against Enbridge's Line 9. |
Podcast
Daryn Caister
| We dig into the ongoing National Energy Board scandals, with skepticism about their independence and unbiased perspective. Also Dakota Access Pipeline protest updates and more... |
RabbleTV
Democracy Now!
| On September 3, the Dakota Access pipeline company attacked Indigenous protesters with dogs and pepper spray as they protested against the $3.8-billion pipeline's construction. |
Podcast
Redeye Collective
| A government-appointed panel has just wrapped up a series of public meetings around B.C. on the pipeline expansion. Sven Biggs says the feds want to approve either Kinder Morgan or Energy East. |
Podcast
Daryn Caister
| We begin the show with an update on the Nestle water controversy, which could see Ontario sell its water to the private corporation for $3.71 per million litres. |
Blog
Jesse McLaren
| We can support pipelines, which spill oil and job losses while restricting water and treaty rights, or we can support communities protecting the water on which we depend. |