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‘This is what resistance is’: Examineradio, episode #104

March 24, 2017ByRussell Gragg1 Comment

Last week saw a contentious public forum featuring Halifax police chief Jean-Michel Blais. The forum, held at the North Branch library, was meant to address recently-released data that showed that Black Haligonians are subject to street checks at three times the rate of whites. While the intention of the meeting was ostensibly to mend fences, […]

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Divest Dal: Examineradio, episode #103

March 17, 2017ByRussell GraggLeave a Comment

This week we speak with Simon Greenland-Smith and Cameron Lowe of Divest Dal, a student lobby group working to get Dalhousie University to stop investing in fossil fuels. Also, Bassam al-Rawi was lost but now he’s found, Stephen McNeil takes a hit in the polls, Canso could be the next Cape Canaveral, and the New […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:basketball,Bassam Al-Rawi,Canso,Dalhousie,Divest Dal,Examineradio,fossil fuels,New York Times,podcast,Polls,Stephen McNeil

Is Atlantic Journalism F****d? Examineradio, episode #102

March 10, 2017ByRussell GraggLeave a Comment

This week we present a rebroadcast of our roundtable on the state of Atlantic Canadian journalism, featuring Tim, Terra Tailleur, and CANADALAND’s Jesse Brown. This was recorded live at The Marquee in Halifax on Friday March 3, 2017. Also, no other story has so thoroughly dominated the news this past week as the ongoing controversy […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:allnovascotia,Brunswick News,CANADALAND,CBC,Chronicle Herald,Examineradio,Judge Gregory Lenehan,Kukukwes,podcast

What do you gotta do to get a conviction around these parts?: Examineradio, episode #101

March 3, 2017ByRussell Gragg1 Comment

Haligonians are outraged at this week’s decision by a Nova Scotia judge to acquit a cab driver of sexual assault. Judge Gregory Lenehan determined that the Crown hadn’t provided sufficient proof of lack of consent, despite the testimony of an expert witness and the fact that the alleged victim was unconscious at the time of the […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:Avalon Sexual Assault Centre,Darrell Dexter,Examineradio,NSTU,podcast

Get back to work: Examineradio, episode #100

February 17, 2017ByRussell Gragg2 Comments

Snow and teachers. Teachers and snow. Did anything else happen since I left Halifax? This week we speak to former NDP Finance Minister and current CBC pundit Graham Steele about the Liberal government’s strategy to impose a contract on Nova Scotia’s teachers. Will it succeed? Will any Liberal MLAs cross the floor? What effect will […]

Filed Under:Featured,Province HouseTagged With:Bill 75,education,Examineradio,Karen Casey,NSTU,podcast,snow,Stephen McNeil,teachers

“It’s like a partnership with someone who mugs you on the street”: Examineradio, episode #99

February 3, 2017ByRussell Gragg1 Comment

The province is mulling over options to rebuild or refurbish the dilapidated Victoria General Hospital, and certainly isn’t ruling out a P3 (public-private partnership) option. This, despite the boondoggle that resulted in the province paying way more for 39 schools across Nova Scotia than it should have. We speak with Chris Parsons of the Nova Scotia Health […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:Chronicle Herald,environment,Examineradio,health,podcast

Chronicle Herald death spiral: Examineradio, episode #98

January 27, 2017ByRussell GraggLeave a Comment

On what is one of the longest episodes in Examineradio’s history, we devote almost the entire show to marking the auspicious occasion of the one-year anniversary of the Chronicle Herald strike. First we speak with veteran arts reporter Stephen Cooke about the cautious optimism surrounding the current round of negotiations between the union and management and […]

Filed Under:Featured,JournalismTagged With:#BellLetsTalk,Examineradio,HST,NSTU,podcast

Selfie-level politics: Examineradio, episode #97

January 20, 2017ByRussell Gragg1 Comment

On this week’s episode we speak with editor and former provincial NDP candidate Abad Khan about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s visit to Halifax this week. Why was the municipal government involved – and how much did it cost City Hall? Would there have been this level of involvement if Mayor Mike Savage wasn’t a former Liberal MP? […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:ACOA,Annapolis Group,Examineradio,podcast

On domestic violence, PTSD, and the culture of war: Examineradio, episode #96

January 13, 2017ByRussell GraggLeave a Comment

This week we speak with Mount Allison sociologist Ardath Whynacht and Halifax Examiner columnist, academic and activist El Jones about the public discussion surrounding the triple murder-suicide that rocked Halifax two weeks ago. Many media outlets were quick to seize on Lionel Desmond’s military service and concluded that PTSD explained the horrific violence he committed without looking […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:domestic violence,Examineradio,podcast,racial profiling

“I think the founding fathers had way too high an opinion of human nature”: Examineradio, episode #95

January 6, 2017ByRussell GraggLeave a Comment

This week we speak with regular Examineradio guest Paul McLeod. Formerly a local journalist with Allnovascotia and the Daily News, Paul later went on to become the Chronicle Herald’s Ottawa bureau correspondent. He now covers American politics in Washington, DC for Buzzfeed. The 2016 presidential election was his introduction to the world of US-styled elections. He […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:Examineradio,journalism,Nova Centre,Paul McLeod,podcast,United States

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1995年,布伦达方式背后被残忍地谋杀了Dartmouth apartment building. In 1999, Glen Assoun was found guilty of the murder. He served 17 years in prison, but steadfastly maintained his innocence. In 2019, Glen Assoun was fully exonerated.

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Episode 88 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.
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