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

2017年1月13日ByRussell Gragg发表评论

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:特色标记为:domestic violence,Examineradio,播客,racial profiling

The fraught relationship between PTSD and violence: Morning File, Monday, January 9, 2017

January 7, 2017ByTim Bousquet21条评论

News 1. PTSD and domestic violence “There are a lot of questions that don’t get asked about violence against women,” Lucille Harper, the executive director of the Antigonish Women’s Resource Centre, tells the CBC, which had asked Harper about the apparent murder of Shanna Desmond, Aaliyah Desmond, and Brenda Desmond by Lionel Desmond: What we saw here clearly […]

Filed Under:特色标记为:Brett Bundale,对黑人妇女的家庭暴力,health transfers,John Palmer,限制枪支的访问,露西尔·哈珀(Lucille Harper),PTSD,racial profiling,Richard Starr,Shanna Desmond,街头检查

Local goons: Examineradio, episode #77

2016年9月2日ByRussell Gragg3 Comments

This week we speak with Rhiannon Makohoniuk, the Dalhousie Student Union’s Vice-President Internal, about the university’s decision not to fully fund the nascent Sexual Assault Hotline. The university claims that, based on a report they won’t release to the public, the partial funding they offered was adequate. But who needs safe students when you can send billionaires […]

Filed Under:特色,Province House标记为:Chronicle Herald,达尔豪西,Examineradio,labour,丽莎·罗伯茨(Lisa Roberts),NDP,播客,racial profiling,sexual assault,Sobeys,strike

死亡凶手不再谋杀:2016年8月29日,星期一,早晨档案

August 29, 2016ByRussell Gragg5 Comments

Today’s Morning File is written by Russell Gragg. I’m the producer of Examineradio, the Halifax Examiner’s weekly podcast. I also handle the syndication for Canadaland, Canada’s only media criticism program. I’m the Station Director at CKDU Radio, and co-host of The Commute, the station’s Friday afternoon drive-time show. I don’t really sleep anymore. News Views Noticed […]

Filed Under:特色标记为:Andy Arsenault,assault,联合抵制,渡船,格雷厄姆·斯蒂尔(Graham Steele),哈利法克斯 - 内德姆,丽莎·罗伯茨(Lisa Roberts),racial profiling,Sobeys,taxi,雅茅斯

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PRICED OUT is the Examiner’s investigative reporting project focused on the housing crisis.

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The Tideline, with Tara Thorne

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Episode 59 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.

Amidst an auspicious and downtrodden record week in Nova Scotia, the leaders of its arts sector organizations drop by the show to discuss 2021 in full. Screen Nova Scotia’s executive director Laura Mackenzie has perhaps the best news of all — a record year in the film industry. Music Nova Scotia’s ED Allegra Swanson returns to report on her first Nova Scotia Music Week, and what musicians will need to make it in 2022 and beyond. And Dr. Cat MacKeigan, brand-new executive director of Theatre Nova Scotia, discusses the highs and (multiple) lows of the year in theatre, which has just been handed another shutdown. It’s not fun exactly, but it IS informative!

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Uncover: Dead Wrong

In 1995, Brenda Way was brutally murdered behind a 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.

Halifax Examiner founder and investigative journalist Tim Bousquet has followed the story of Glen Assoun's wrongful conviction for over five years. Now, Bousquet tells that story as host of Season 7 of the CBC podcast series Uncover: Dead Wrong.

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