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Dominion Radio #6

December 12, 2007

Dominion Radio #6

Special Podcast Episode on the Tar Sands

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Dominion Radio broadcasts grassroots news from across the country, focusing on stories and voices silenced by the mainstream media.

Episode #6:
Our Special Podcast Issue on the Athabasca Tar Sands.

  • A live conversation with Tim Murphy, who was part of a bike trip organized by the Sierra Youth Coalition, that cycled from the Canada-US border to Fort McKay, an indigenous community just North of Fort McMurray , Alberta. Find out more at tothetarsands.ca
  • An interview with Clayton Thomas-Mueller of the Indigenous Environmental Network and whose article We Speak For Ourselves appears in the Dominion's Tar Sands issue.
  • Analysis from Macdonald Stainbsy of oilsandstruth.org and author of Impacting Unimpaired which appears in the Dominion's Tar Sands issue

We apologize for some of the sound quality issues in this podcast, we experienced technical difficulties in the recording of this program

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