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Radio: A struggle over the future of Montreal’s transit system

Laurel Thompson is a retired teacher based in Montreal and an environmental activist with a particular interest in sustainable transportation. She is also a member of the group Trainsparence. Scott Neigh interviews her about the REM, a major new addition … Continue reading

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Radio — Standing up for students and public education in Alberta

Medeana Moussa is an entrepreneur and mother of four who lives in Calgary, and she is the executive director of Support Our Students (SOS) Alberta. Wing Li holds a PhD in neuroscience, has two children, and is the communications director for … Continue reading

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Radio — Defending public health care in Alberta

Sandra Azocar is the executive director of Friends of Medicare, an advocacy organization that for the last four decades has been working to defend, improve, and expand the public health care system in Alberta. Scott Neigh interviews her the importance … Continue reading

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Radio — Defending public healthcare in court and in the streets

[audio:http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/309980031-scott-neigh-talking-radical-trr-ep-170-jun-222016-defending-public-healthcare-in-court-and-in-the-streets.mp3] On this week’s episode of Talking Radical Radio, I speak with Edith Machattie and Jen Kuhl of the BC Health Coalition. They talk with me about the coalition’s work to defend and improve public healthcare, including their intervention in … Continue reading

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Radio — The fight to keep water public: Regina Water Watch

[audio:http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/309554276-scott-neigh-talking-radical-trr-ep-29-sep-112013-the-fight-to-keep-water-public.mp3]   On this week’s episode of Talking Radical Radio, activist Jeremy Campbell talks about his work with Regina Water Watch. They’ve forced the City of Regina into a referendum to keep a new wastewater facility public, and they intend … Continue reading

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