Making The Links Radio
Making the Links Radio has been broadsting for a dede on CFCR 90.5 FM community radio in Saskatoon.?
About Us
Making the Links Radio has been broadsting for a dede on CFCR 90.5 FM community radio in Saskatoon. Making the Links is committed to reporting on international and lol issues in a way that is informative, indepth and offers coverage not normally found in the mainstream media
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The Making the Links crew operates as a production collective and is currently comprised of Don Kossick and Tyler McCreary. Don Kossick ( kossickd@gmail.com) coordinates program development with the group and Tyler McCreary ( tyler.mccreary@gmail.com) is our webmaster
Questioning Coalbed
In this show, we highlight some of the current issues around coalbed methane development. Coalbed methane (or CBM) is uncoventional natural gas trapped in coal deposits. It is the same type of gas you might burn in your furnace. However, coalbed methane extraction tends to involve more extensive development and more serious water risks than conventional natural gas. Across North Ameri, coalbed methane development has garnered a bad reputation. In this show we showse different activists and community members who have been raising questions about coalbed methane in British Columbia.
A Little Matter of Genocide
Making the Links was on hand when controversial indigenous rights activist Ward Churchill lectured in North Battleford, Saskatchewan on March 19, 2005.
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The Comprehensive and Economic Trade Agreement (CETA)
We, the undersigned citizens of nada, recognize that the agreement known as CETA between nada and the European Commission will impact all aspects of our lives. This proposed agreement will jeopardize the ability of governments and their instruments (schools, hospitals, universities, and public utilities or agencies) at all levels to procure goods and services that favour in any way lol and domestic businesses thereby, for example, destroying arrangements that specifilly source lol food. The European position in this agreement is also lling for extended patents and the inclusion of severe enforcement procedures of intellectual property rights. This would include the judicial preutionary seizure of movable and immovable property, and the freezing of bank accounts of an ALLEGED infringer and any third party deemed to have assisted in the ALLEGED infringement. Farmers could see their homes, land, equipment, crops seized and bank accounts frozen for being accused of using seed (including their own that may have been inadvertently contaminated) that has a gene patent or any other form of intellectual property attached to it.