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A Piece of Paradise

Sean Kelly is a writer and CUSO communications officer living in Prospect, Nova Scotia. You can learn more about CUSO and read articles by other CUSO workers worldwise at

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There's a Glacier in Our Sink

Tara Narwani grew up in Toronto, and currently lives in Edmonton. She is a PhD student studying plant genetics at the University of Alberta. Paul Steenhuisen is an award-winning electroacousic composer...

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The Ghosts of Hate Radio

The Rwandan Genocide of 1994 was a humanitarian tragedy for many reasons, including the choice of most Western countries to ignore warning signs of impending crisis and the genocide as it was...

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Kenya - A Mine Contraversy

Tiomin Resources, a Toronto-based mining company, concluded a deal with the Kenyan government in July 2004 for a 21 year lease to mine for titanium in Kwale district, Kenya. The mine is estimated to...

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Breaching Atlantica

Read Stu Neatby's recent article about Atlantica on rabble.ca Breaching Atlantica: Natural Trade Corridor or Deep Integration in East" Produced by Stuart Neatby, 18 min. Between June 8th and 10th,...

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Tyendinaga: People of the Land. Part 1 of 4.

Four programs explore how the Tyendinaga Mohawk people relate to the land, past, present and future: First Words: the meaning of the land (July 13) Past Tense: the burdens of history (July 20) Present...

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Tyendinaga: People of the Land. Part 4 of 4.

Four programs explore how the Tyendinaga Mohawk people relate to the land, past, present and future: First Words: the meaning of the land (July 13) Past Tense: the burdens of history (July 20) Present...

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Tyendinaga: People of the Land. Part 2 of 4.

Four programs explore how the Tyendinaga Mohawk people relate to the land, past, present and future: First Words: the meaning of the land (July 13) Past Tense: the burdens of history (July 20) Present...

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Tyendinaga: People of the Land. Part 3 of 4.

Four programs explore how the Tyendinaga Mohawk people relate to the land, past, present and future: First Words: the meaning of the land (July 13) Past Tense: the burdens of history (July 20) Present...

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The Shouting Mountain

The Shouting Mountain by CKUT Radio's Seth Porcello

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Time to Deliver: Dispatches from AIDS 2006

Dispatches from the XVI International AIDS Conference was produced by the CKUT 90.3 FM Community News Collective. It was written and narrated by Janice Dale with technical production by Shiraz Janjua....

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Where Credit is Due

Where Credit is Due was produced by CUSO writer/producer Sean Kelly, with financial support by the Canadian International Development Agency. For more information about microcredit, visit the following...

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Public Health or Private Wealth - Part 2

Public Health or Private Wealth a glimpse at the privatisation of healthcare in Quebec (Bilingual-French and English) Produced by Carolyn Morris Music by Marni and Melissa...

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Public Health or Private Wealth - Part 1

Public Health or Private Wealth: a glimpse at the privatisation of healthcare in Quebec (Bilingual-French and English) Produced by Carolyn Morris Music by Marni and Melissa...

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Listen to the land 1

From August to December 2006, broadcaster Michael Riordon recorded over 40 hours of interviews and on-location sound impressions at eleven organic farms, as vegetables and herbs were harvested, and...

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Ghosts Migrate

Ghosts Migrate explores two distinct yet interconnected storylines that centre on a single family. Through two narrators, this piece captures the circumstances around the birth of a woman named Hadiya...

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Safety for cyclists

Jenna Morrison was one of two cyclists killed in Toronto. Tonight, NDP Transport Critic Olivia Chow is holding a public meeting to talk about a bill that would make guard rails on trucks mandatory in...

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For peat's sake: Peat and resource development in provincial parks

RPN Intern Leif Larsen spent a day hiking around a peat bog with Eric Reder from the Manitoba Chapter of the Wilderness Committee. Larsen was interested in seeing the land that had been leased to a...

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