#AwdPoli with Murray Dobbin: Russia, Ukraine, Canada with a bit of Harper's fundementalist notions thrown in. Suggested Reading: http://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2015/03/06/West-Fight-with-Russia/
42 Fish explore the verisimilitude of the dictionary folk who add new words. Cousin Awd vivaciously but without vermivorousness plays with the vernacular on this fine fishy episode.
#AwdPoli with Murray Dobbin: Murray interviews NDP MP Nathan Cullen, Official Opposition critic for Finance in Victoria.
The Tla'Amin Word of the Day is : Kwakthumb - to tell a story
Discussion today on Storytelling as it relates to Canadian history. First Nations People of Canada were banned by The Indian Act from sharing their stories, speaking their language and passing on their culture. We discuss the impact that has today and how the Point of View of the Storyteller is so important.
Murray Dobbin joins us at 12:30 for #AwdPolitics. He breaks down the break down in democracy in his latest article on The Tyee and Rabble.
The NCRA Equity Committee has a subcommittee that is a reading group and gathers every 6-8 weeks to discuss member selected readings.
This group was hosted by CJMP, Cousin Awd with guests Courtney Harrop, Sarah Newton - Equity Officer of the NCRA, and Robin Erikson former Equity Officer with the NCRA and PD of CKUW in Winnipeg.
42 Fish and the Tla'Amin Word of the Day host another enlightening discussion on Land - əmɛn.
Music from Native North America Vol. 1 and a discussion about the upcoming Evening of Music and Conversation with Willie Thrasher, Linda Saddleback, Kevin Sipreano Howes, Larry Hanson and Eric Wilson January 31st.
#AwdPoli with Murray Dobbin talks austarity and prosperity which we recorded for posterity...
Leila and Eoyn join their cousin to discuss their visit to Powell River for the community forum on Liquified Natrual Gas.
Leila Darwish is the BC-Yukon Regional Organizer for the Council of Canadians. Over the last decade, she has worked as a community organizer for different environmental organizations and community groups in BC, Alberta and the USA on campaigns such as fracking, tar sands, pipelines, nuclear energy, coal, climate justice, water protection, and more. She has spent the last several months organizing with communities across BC that are fighting fracked gas pipelines and LNG proposals.
Dr. Eoin Finn is a retired KPMG partner, with a PhD in physical chemistry and MBA international business. He is a 30 year part time resident of Bowyer Island in Howe Sound and is actively involved with The Future of Howe Sound Society and My Sea to Sky, two community groups who have been active in raising concern and opposition to the Woodfibre LNG project currently proposed for Howe Sound. His talk will focus on the economics of exporting LNG from BC and public safety and pollution concerns about LNG plants and tankers.