Saturday, December 28, 2013

TABLE OF CONTENTS



ACTIVISM: INTRODUCING WOWNOW
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This week we interview Sharon McCollough, a Canadian activist, who lives in Bancroft, Ontario. At least once a month you will find Sharon packing up her car and heading to Ottawa with her dog Zee to protest government policies. Sharon is awake and aware of the issues we are all facing and looks for simple solutions to stop the takeover through globalist control. In this interview we discuss a myriad of subjects such as solidarity, First Nations, fracking, FIPPA, TPP, oil and gas industry, multi-nationals, etc. Sharon has inspired us to start a new facebook group: WOWNOW (PRESS HERE) see link below) dedicated to solutions and promoting the many organizations out there that are creating much needed change. Please join us in banding together in the most important battle humanity has ever faced.


NUCLEAR WASTE -
COMMITTEE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS
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We interview Candyce Paul who is a spokesperson for  The Committee for Future Generations, an educator and First Nations activist. We discuss how Saskatchewan communities are being aggressively targeted by the Nuclear Waste Management Organization to store Canada’s nuclear waste. According to the industry’s own documents this high-level radioactive waste will remain extremely hazardous for thousands of years. We also discuss treaty rights, genocide, Cameco, health of peoples and wildlife, and the dangers to humanity if we all these multi-nationals to continue at all costs in order to profit the global elite.

IMMIGRATION -  WE ARE JOSE
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WE ARE JOSE: Jose Figueroa is a Salvadoran-Canadian living in Langley, B.C. He’s married, a loving father of three and a productive member of the community. Jose, a member of the FMLN, spoke out against a repressive military dictatorship during a violent civil war in El Salvador. He and his wife Ivania came to Canada as refugees and were accepted on these grounds. The Canadian government has since decided to deport Jose for the same reason he was originally permitted into Canada. Sixteen years later, Jose has been forced to retreat into sanctuary in order to avoid being deported and separated from his family. We interview Jose from inside the Walnut Grove Lutheran Church where he gives us important information regarding his case. If Jose is deported this will not only devastate his wife and children but will lead to a dangerous precedent for any individual speaking out against tyranny.


IMMIGRATION - JUSTICE FOR MUHAMMED SILLAH

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Muhammed Sillah describes his struggle for temporary protection from The Gambia's President Yahya Jammeh. In depth discussion on the current political state of Canada and the U.S., the Canada Border Services Agency, lawyers for money not rights, the fight for immigrants and refugees through reforms in Canada, as well as the history and ongoing struggle of human rights violations in West Africa.




IMMIGRATION - JUSTICE FOR DEEPAN

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Interview with Canadian born man Deepan Budlakoti we talk about, IRB, CBSA, CSC, Immigration, Jail, Amnesty, MP­, and much more.










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