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This week GroundWire is produced at CILU FM, on Fort William First Nationâs Annishinabe Traditional Territory, part of the Robinson-Superior Treaty in Thunder Bay Ontario.
Headlines:
Montreal incarcerated workers organizing committee and the organizing committe for detained workers issue statement of solidarity with prisoners in large coordinated strike across American prisoners on the anniversary of the Attica uprising | Lindsay Nixon, CKUT
New Study finds that students who feel safe in the classroom are more attentive and efficient in the classroom | Yafa & Gabriela, CKUT
Court proceedings begin in Nelson, BC, after eight charges were laid against Executive Flight Centre and the Government of BC stemming from the Lemon creek fuel spill in 2013 | Catherine Fisher, CJLY narrated by Sienna Drake, CJLY
Feature
Pride Toronto townhall hears support for demands made by Black Lives Matter during this yearâs Toronto Pride |Mick Sweetman, CJRU edited by Omme-Salma Rahemtullah
Live coverage of protecting wild salmon from fish farms. Musgamagw Dzawadaâenuxw delegates travel aboard the sea shepherd to rally support in coastal communities | Gunargie OâSullivan, CFRO, edited by Carly Forbes
Community Radio Report
CIBL 101.5FM in Montreal addresses station debt by changing programming and accessing new funding. | Gretchen King, CKUT