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Conscious Landscapes
Welcome to Conscious Landscapes

Conscious Landscapes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 28:02


A sharing of hopeful visions and stories  that bring  us back to the land, a place that heals and replenishes us in a world that is in rapid transition.My hope is that we come to know we are a single whole with each other and nature, when we hurt nature we hurt ourselves. Damien Gillis  […]

Latin Waves Media
Damien Gillis , Pipelines and the status quo energy policy

Latin Waves Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 28:56


Damien Gillis is a B.C.-based documentary filmmaker and journalist. He co-directed and produced the award-winning feature doc Fractured Land and is the co-founder and publisher of the online journal, The Common Sense Canadian. His writing has appeared in such publications as The New York Times, Desmog Canada, and The Tyee. Host Stuart Richardson speaks to Damien about the politics and ideology of building pipelines and the status quo energy policy, he uncovers many falsehoods and misconceptions that stand in our way to a healthy future.

Latin Waves Media
Damien Gillis , Pipelines and the status quo energy policy

Latin Waves Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 28:56


Damien Gillis is a B.C.-based documentary filmmaker and journalist. He co-directed and produced the award-winning feature doc Fractured Land and is the co-founder and publisher of the online journal, The Common Sense Canadian. His writing has appeared in such publications as The New York Times, Desmog Canada, and The Tyee. Host Stuart Richardson speaks to Damien about the politics and ideology of building pipelines and the status quo energy policy, he uncovers many falsehoods and misconceptions that stand in our way to a healthy future.

Left At The Valley
The Wild Salmon Issue with Damien Gillis

Left At The Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 106:00


Join the crew as they welcome back Filmmaker extraordinaire and activist Damien Gillis. Damien has been following the issue of wild salmon and the salmon industry from Norway. The tentacles of the industry seem to reach deep within international governments including our own. You'll be amazed at secrets revealed that show that our own government seems more interested at saving the industry some money than the survival of a pivotal and iconic specie. http://commonsensecanadian.ca Nancy gives us a top 10 of vacation destinations and we find out that a christian wants 10% of your wages, or else...

Latin Waves Media
Remembering Rafe Mair, one of BC’s most iconic voices, patriots

Latin Waves Media

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 29:49


On Oct 9th British Columbia lost one of it's most iconic voices with the passing of Rafe Mair who was a Canadian lawyer, political commentator, radio personality and politician who for the last decade has been working closely with Damien Gillis on environmental issues with the Common sense Canadian. Host Stuart Richardson speaks to Damien Gillis about Rafe's passion for life, his never quit attitude and some of Rafe's battles and inspirations. We also talk about the Kinder Morgan proposed pipeline expansion, Site C Dam and fish farms.

Latin Waves Media
Remembering Rafe Mair, one of BC’s most iconic voices, patriots

Latin Waves Media

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 29:49


On Oct 9th British Columbia lost one of it's most iconic voices with the passing of Rafe Mair who was a Canadian lawyer, political commentator, radio personality and politician who for the last decade has been working closely with Damien Gillis on environmental issues with the Common sense Canadian. Host Stuart Richardson speaks to Damien Gillis about Rafe's passion for life, his never quit attitude and some of Rafe's battles and inspirations. We also talk about the Kinder Morgan proposed pipeline expansion, Site C Dam and fish farms.

Left At The Valley
Site C insight with Damien Gillis

Left At The Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2015 75:00


Join Kevin, Karen and Nancy as they take a look at the site C dam hydro project with Common Sense Canadian editor Damien Gillis. Do we really need the power? Is it as green as they say? Will there no be several economic benefits to it? Let's take a skeptical look at the site C dam. Nancy brings us more of This Day in History. We acknowledge the racial problem in the US with the Charlston tragedy and we wish you all a happy fathers' day Common Sense Canadian web page:http://commonsensecanadian.ca/ This episode was pre-recorded

Left At The Valley
LNG: Boon or boondoggle ?

Left At The Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2015 88:00


Kevin and Karen are once again joined by Liam and this time we explore Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) and its effects on the BC economy. We are joined by Damien Gillisof the Common Sense Canadianonline publication, and explore what is really behind this push by the government to transform BC into an oil & gas provider. Nancy gives us a great story where a ghost is used as a witness Mark gives us a list of his favorite books (fiction) We get another refermation report with interview of a NDP candidate And the JWs are concerned with higher education? join us This episode was pre-recorded

Public Eye Radio
Public Eye Radio - March 25, 2012

Public Eye Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2012 86:55


Documentary filmmaker Damien Gillis discusses accompanying Independent MLAs Vicki Huntington and Bob Simpson on their trip to investigate natural gas development in the Peace River region. Freelance journalist Andrew Stobo Sniderman talks about his recent article in This Magazine on a scandal in the eco movement. Vancouver Magazine's Frances Bula gives us the rundown on her upcoming profile of Premier Christy Clark. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and federal politics.