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Episode 263 – Remembering Splitting The Sky
Mohawk activist. 9/11 truth campaigner. War criminal protester. Attica State riot leader. Gustafsen Lake Standoff organizer. Splitting The Sky had a remarkable life. Tragically, that life was cut short last week after an unexplained incident near his home in Chase, British Columbia. Today on The Corbett Report we memorialize his life and reflect on the legacy he leaves behind.
Interview 591 – Morgan Duchesney on the Canadian Council of Chief Executives
Today we’re joined by Morgan Duchesney of HoneyBadgerPress.ca to discuss his article, “The Canadian Council of Chief Executives: Northern Oligarchy.” We talk about the Council, its activities, and the influence it wields over the Canadian government.
Interview 581 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: a Native Canadian protest movement upends Canada’s politics as usual; France moves into Mali and America prepares to move into Algeria in the latest invasion of Africa; and Orlando may be backing down on its garden vegetable crackdown.
Canada’s Foreign Policy – Yves Engler on GRTV
While Canada enjoys a reputation as a peacekeeper on the world stage, its history proves it to be anything but. In his new book “The Ugly Canadian: Stephen Harper’s Foreign Policy,” author and activist Yves Engler explores how the Harper government is trying to further militarize Canada and create a change in perception of Canada’s foreign policy. Find out more in this week’s GRTV Feature Interview with your host James Corbett and our special guest, Yves Engler.
Interview 561 – Yves Engler on Harper’s Foreign Policy
Author and researcher Yves Engler joins us to discuss his new book, The Ugly Canadian: Stephen Harper’s Foreign Policy. Subjects discussed include the real origin of the UN peacekeeping idea, the growth of Canadian militarism under Harper and the role that activists have played in increasing anti-war sentiment over the past half century.
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