This edition was produced by Catherine Fisher at CJLY in Kootenay B.C.
Headlines: Ontario teachers cancel extracurricular activities in protest of the provinceâs âputting students firstâ bill, Bill 115 â Ed von Aderkas CHRW
Quebecâs new government takes action immediately notable abolishing the tuition hike students have fought against for the past year and a half â Erin Hudson CKUT
Features: Human rights activist, Shahrzad Arshadi, accuses Canadian government of âwrong-doingâ due to its decision to suspend all relations with Iran nearly one month ago â Erin Hudson CKUT
The Harper governmentâs decision to explore granting First Nations full land ownership rights to communities on reserve land reignites a debate on whether this depart from communitiesâ traditional communal land ownership practices is a step forward or backward â Chris Reid with Michael Welch CKUW
Egyptian Lawyer testifies that evidence against Mr. Mahjoub was obtained by torture â John Bonnar, rabble.ca with Carly Forbes CFRU
Ontario research specialist Renzo Della Via speaks to the impacts of the emerging (and already used) nanotechnology within Canadaâs agriculture industry - a technology that, while yet to be fully developed by Canadian scientists or approved by Canadian regulators, holds seemingly infinite potential and reach â Erin Hudson CKUT
Music by Saskatchewan artist âEâqual
Community Radio Report: Bad news for Radio Ryerson, the station representing Ryerson students: the CRTC rejects the stationâs bid for space on Torontoâs FM dial awarding available space to a commercial station instead â Ed von Aderkas CHRW