February 22, 2018
Homeless Marathon 2018 – coming to a radio station near you
Radio stations across the country are creating a collaborative day of programming about homelessness. Find out how they’re doing it, and how you can listen.
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Radio stations across the country are creating a collaborative day of programming about homelessness. Find out how they’re doing it, and how you can listen.
Gordon Laxer talks about NAFTA, the tar sands, and why a clause called The Proportionality Rule has always been bad for Canada. From a talk recorded in Vancouver on Tues. February 13, 2018.
Andrew Cash, musician and co-founder of the Urban Worker Project takes a break between soundchecks to share thoughts about what’s needed to make precarious work less precarious.
For those who weren’t able to make it to a Women’s March last weekend, and for those who did and would like to go to another one. Meg Borthwick takes us to the Women’s March in London Ontario.
This past weekend, January 20 and 21, 2018, was the anniversary of the first Women’s March which was held last year to coincide with inauguration day in the United States. Marches were held all over North America, including many here in Canada, large and small. Sandy Cove, a tiny village on the Fundy Shore in…
This past weekend, January 20 and 21, 2018, was the anniversary of the first Women’s March which was held last year to coincide with inauguration day in the United States. Marches were held all over North America, including many here in Canada, large and small. Sandy Cove, a tiny village on the Fundy Shore in…
It’s been a year since the historic women’s marches happened across North America and in many other parts of the world. The marches were organized to coincide with the timing of the inauguration of Donald Trump as president of the United States. Things have turned out even worse than we thought for women in the…
It’s been a year since the historic women’s marches happened across North America and in many other parts of the world. The marches were organized to coincide with the timing of the inauguration of Donald Trump as president of the United States. Things have turned out even worse than we thought for women in the…
It’s been a year since the women marched to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump. A year later, the marches are happening again. Find out what’s happening in Canada this weekend.
This week’s protests at Tim Hortons in various parts of Ontario have fuelled the debate about minimum wage — worker justice on one hand, employer profits on the other. The argument by some vocal business owners in the fast food sector is that they just can’t be profitable if they have to pay their workers…
This week’s protests at Tim Hortons in various parts of Ontario have fuelled the debate about minimum wage — worker justice on one hand, employer profits on the other. The argument by some vocal business owners in the fast food sector is that they just can’t be profitable if they have to pay their workers…
George Lessard and Victoria Fenner talk about how residents of northern Canada survive on minimum wage (spoiler: Tim Hortons pays more than minimum wage in Yellowknife).