Podcast Aug 3, 2007 Bird biodiversity or economic growth RedeyeField orthnithologists said that the choice is clear at a recent conference in British Columbia.
Podcast Jul 6, 2007 Algerian refugee claimant sent back to a U.S. jail RedeyeBenamar Benatta was held for 5 years with no charge following the World Trade Centre attacks.
Podcast Jun 19, 2007 Tearing up health contracts ruled illegal RedeyeThe Supreme Court of Canada says that Gordon Campbell's government violated charter rights in 2002 in its dealings with the Hospital Employees' Union.
Podcast May 25, 2007 Empire and the Bomb RedeyeA new book on how the United States uses nuclear weapons to dominate the world.
Podcast May 22, 2007 Barrick Gold's dirty secrets RedeyeA new report by Corpwatch details the impacts this Canadian gold mining company has worldwide.
Podcast May 17, 2007 Harper government allows foreign tankers to ply B.C. waters RedeyeA 35-year moratorium on tankers off B.C.'s coast has been breached in recent months and the federal government is turning a blind eye.
Podcast May 11, 2007 Soviet Canada 1935 RedeyeSoressa Gardner talks about her new soundscape on her mother's experiences in the communist Young Pioneers in the 1930s.
Podcast May 7, 2007 Harper's plan on climate change RedeyeAl Gore calls it a fraud. Canadian environmentalists call it embarrassing. Louise Comeau analyzes the plan and says it's designed to mislead.
Podcast Nov 25, 2006 Canadian farmers fight changes to Wheat Board RedeyeThe Harper government is determined to reform the Canadian Wheat Board Act. The National Farmers Union is equally determined to stop them.
Podcast Nov 24, 2006 Activists occupy empty building in Vancouver RedeyeThe Anti-Poverty Committee wants to see immediate action to deal with the city's housing crisis.