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Latin Waves Interviews Filmmaker Damien Gillis
Damien speaks about British Columbia's radical economic development agenda
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Uploaded: 22 Jun, 2011
Recording Date: 18 Jun, 2011
Recording Location: CJSF 90.1 FM, Burnaby, BC
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Language: English
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Program Title: Latin Waves Interviews Filmmaker Damien Gillis
Description: Damien Gillis is a Vancouver-based documentary filmmaker with a focus on environmental and social justice issues - especially relating to water, energy, and saving Canada's wild salmon.
Latin Waves speaks to film maker Damien Gillis, about a Foreign Trade Zone in Delta British Columbia. The loss of food security as some of the most fertile land is turned over to industrial production. The sale of public assets: BC Rail, while promoting a mass expansion of highways to facilitate imports that will undermine the local economy.
Host(s): Stuart and Sylvia Richardson
Featured Speakers/Guests: Damien Gillis and Music by Michael Franti and Spearhead, One Step Closer to You
Credits: Stuart and Sylvia Richardson,
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Politics > Activism Education |
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Comments: Latin Waves speaks to film maker Damien Gillis, about a Foreign Trade Zone in Delta British Columbia. The loss of food security as some of the most fertile land is turned over to industrial production. The sale of public assets: BC Rail, while promoting a mass expansion of highways to facilitate imports that will undermine the local economy.
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