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*how a man born and raised in Canada can have his citizenship stripped by the federal government;
*an international effort to increase the number of women contributors to Wikipedia;
*a lawsuit launched against the federal government over their approval of the world's first genetically modified animal to be raised for food;
*and a move to honour the late Rocky Jones by the Black Law Students Association of Canada.
Produced for the Halifax Media Coop by Erica Butler and Pierre Loiselle, with contributions from Hillary Lindsay.
Theme Music: The Just Barelys
On this episode of the Tide:
Citizen Budlakoti Halifax Media Coop editor Hillary Lindsay spoke with Deepan Budlakoti. The 24-year-old was born and raised in Canada only to have his citizenship stripped by the federal government in his 2010.
Women & Wikipedia Wikipedia has a problem. Not enough women are working on the online collaborative encyclopedia. I drop in on the Halifax Art & Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon to find out what some people are doing to fix it.
GM Salmon Goes to Court The Ecology Action Centre has launched a lawsuit against the federal government over their approval of the world's first genetically modified animal to be raised for food. Hillary Lindsay speaks to Susanna Fuller about why.
Honouring Rocky Jones A new portrait of the late Burnley "Rocky" Jones will grace the walls of Dalhousie's Schulich School of Law, thanks to the Black Law Students Association of Canada. We hear from BLSA treasurer and Schulich grad Julie Sobowale, as well as from Rocky himself, speaking last year at Dalhousie.