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Groundwire for April 12, 2010
produced by CJLY in Nelson, BC
Catherine Fisher
Uploaded: 12 Apr, 2010
Recording Date: 11 Apr, 2010
Recording Location: Nelson BC
Logsheet: none
Language: English
Topical for: 2 Weeks
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
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Program Title: Groundwire for April 12, 2010
Description: The Headlines
-A Wilfrid Laurier University student and her girlfriend were asked to stop kissing in a Waterloo, Ontario cafe. Carly Forbes, of CFRU in Guelph talked with Lauren Millet, a reporter at the Wilfred Laurier Student Newspaper, the Cord..
-Joel Barde of CKUT spoke with Pat Dillon and Reverend Grey about "Invisible barriers" that Black Montrealers face to employment, housing and education.
-a network of local organizations is mobilizing to resist the meeting of world leaders in Southern Ontario in June. Candace Mooers discussed the mobilization with Lesley Wood from the OCAP.
-Omme Salma Rahemtullah of CHRY asked Dr Arlene Bierman about a recent study which found that found immigrant women are not accessing health services with the same success as women born in Canada.
-Suzy Hamilton of CJLY in Nelson spoke with Gerald Amos about the Coastal First Nations ban on oil supertankers in BC's Coastal waters
The Community Radio Report:
Jackie Tuinstra Harrison explores a proposal by Community Television advocates for multimedia production centres that would include both t.v and radio.
The Features:
Mark Brooks of CKUT interviewed John Bennett, the executive director of the Sierra Club of Canada and William Amos, a staff lawyer with EcoJustice about hidden changes to the environmental assessment rules in the 2010 federal budget.
-Cam Wells speaks with Special Soccer coach Tarah Turcotte about the value sport and activity for people living with disabilities, and how this value is often not recognized or supported.
Host(s): CJLY Nelson BC
Featured Speakers/Guests: Lauren Millet of "The Cord", Pat Dillon and Reverend Grey of Buhm Buhm Time, Lesley Wood of OCAP, Dr. Arlene Bierman of PowerStudy, Gerald Amos of Coastal First Nations, Kevin Matthews of the NCRA, Frieda Werden of CJSF and Michael Lithgow of openmedia.ca, John Bennett of the Sierra Club of Canada, William Amos of EcoJustice, Tarah Turcotte- a Special Soccer coach
Credits: Carly Forbes, of CFRU in Guelph, Joel Barde and Mark Brooks at CKUT Montreal, Candace Mooers and Omme Salma Rahemtullah from CHRY in Toronto, Catherine Fisher and Suzy Hamilton CJLY in Nelson, Cam Wells from CJAm in Windsor, and Project Coordinator Jacky Tuinstra Harrison. Thanks as well to Judy Wapp, Michael Murray and Su Donovaro, as well as to the Canadian University Press.
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