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This week on APTN News InFocus, we break down the results of the April 28 federal election. The Liberals remain in power and the Conservatives will form the official opposition. The Bloc Québécois lost seats and the NDP dropped to just seven—losing official party status in the process. Twelve First Nations, Inuit and Métis candidates were elected across party lines. One of them is Mi'kmaw Liberal MP Jaime Battiste, now the most senior Indigenous member in the party. He speaks with APTN National News host Dennis Ward about what's next. We also take a closer look at what the NDP's losses could mean for Indigenous issues in Parliament. Political scientist Paul Thomas joins us to talk about what's at stake. • • • APTN National News, our stories told our way. Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca Hear more APTN News podcasts: https://www.aptnnews.ca/podcasts/
This week on APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens checks in as the federal election campaign hits its final stretch. For more than a month, party leaders have been making promises about prosperity, wealth and good governance—but what's in it for Indigenous Peoples? Dennis Ward, host of APTN National News, and Jennifer Laewetz, political commentator and panelist on APTN's Truth and Politics panel, return to weigh in. We also head to Onigaming First Nation in northwestern Ontario. Our Parliament Hill correspondent Karyn Pugliese brings us a story about the community's concerns—and what federal promises mean on the ground. • • • APTN National News, our stories told our way. Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca Hear more APTN News podcasts: https://www.aptnnews.ca/podcasts/
This week on APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens takes a closer look at where Indigenous issues stand as federal parties ramp up their campaigns. The five main political parties have been working the campaign trail since March 23. Threats from the United States and other foreign powers are, so far, dominating the campaign. But what have candidates been saying about Indigenous issues—from housing to water to free, prior and informed consent? APTN National News host Dennis Ward and Jennifer Laewetz, CEO of Paskwâw Harbour Strategies and panelist on APTN's Truth & Politics podcast unpack what's being said—and what's being left out. • • • APTN National News, our stories told our way. Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca Hear more APTN News podcasts: https://www.aptnnews.ca/podcasts/
Today on the Brief, another encore presentation of a conversation with the people behind the live APTN newscast. This time, former reporter and now co-anchor Dennis Ward. Music: “fade” by snoozy beats (CC BY)
In this episode Gus G joins the podcast. Gus talks about Firewind's stellar new album, what Herbie Langhan has brought to Firewind over the past 2 albums, covering a classic by The Romantics, working with Dennis Ward as a producer and a vocalist, writing and titling instrumental music, tackling Randy Rhoads solos, Ozzy, Slash, Dream Evil, Joe Satriani, touring with MasterPlan and Edge of Paradise coming up, and a ton more! The episode kicks off with the news of Slayer's return. Thanks for listening, and please share! #podcast #gusg #allkillernofiller This episode is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow DEB on Facebook and Twitter to get updates on upcoming shows from Lita Ford, Last in Line and more! This episode is also brought to you by Sunset Tattoo Tulsa. Sunset Tattoo has over 25 years of experience, and is located at 3146 E. 15th St. in Tulsa, OK. They are state licensed and Mother approved! The tattoos are "Done Good and Proper" so be sure to like their facebook page for more details. Become a Thunder Underground #patron on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thunderunderground Stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.
In this Dan-less episode, Niigaan and APTN National News anchor Dennis Ward come together to analyze the CBC Fifth Estate documentary on the identity of Buffy Sainte-Marie, and they discuss what makes covering news at the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network different, and the ins and outs of covering Indigenous issues – especially during elections.
Canada is accusing India of a state-sanctioned assassination. What does this mean for the future of Canada and India's relationship? AND, parental rights, an opioid crisis, and the missing Indigenous women whose bodies are presumed to be in a Winnipeg landfill are front of mind in this Manitoba Provincial election. Host: Mattea RoachCredits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Annette Ejiofor (Managing Editor)Guests: Arshy Mann, Dennis Ward, Dan LettBackground reading:PCs make opposition to landfill search a central facet of campaign as Manitoba election day nears - CBC NewsManitoba's election is now the NDP's to lose - CBC NewsTrudeau accuses India in killing of Sikh leader on Canadian soil - The Globe and MailFacebook is Blocking Canadians' Posts About the Assassination of a BC Sikh Leader. Their Posts Were Targeted by India's Government - Press ProgressOpinion: Justin Trudeau brings Canada's ties with India under increasing strain - The Globe and MailBaaz NewsSponsors: UWO, Athletic GreensIf you value this podcast, Support us! You'll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You'll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you'll be a part of the solution to Canada's journalism crisis, you'll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Face to Face, host Dennis Ward gets out of the studio and into the rink with Métis curler Kerri Einarson. Einarson is fresh off her fourth straight Scottie Tournament of Hearts championship – the first skip to do so in nearly 20 years.
On this episode of Face to Face: Margaret Froh Elected as the first female president of the Métis Nation of Ontario, Froh is currently serving her second term. She's joining host Dennis Ward to discuss what's been unfolding between different Métis organizations.
On this episode of Face to Face: Margaret Froh Elected as the first female president of the Métis Nation of Ontario, Froh is currently serving her second term. She's joining host Dennis Ward to discuss what's been unfolding between different Métis organizations.
On this episode of Face to Face: Crystle Lightning Lightning is an award-winning actress, DJ and musician from Enoch Cree Nation in Alberta. After winning numerous awards and appearing in hit shows, she joins host Dennis Ward to share what's next.
On this episode of Face to Face: Crystle Lightning Lightning is an award-winning actress, DJ and musician from Enoch Cree Nation in Alberta. After winning numerous awards and appearing in hit shows, she joins host Dennis Ward to share what's next.
On this episode of Face to Face: Marion Buller After serving as the chief commissioner of the National Inquiry into MMIWG, Buller says there was a lack of federal support from the beginning. She's sitting down with host Dennis Ward to share insight into the inquiry.
On this episode of Face to Face: Marion Buller After serving as the chief commissioner of the National Inquiry into MMIWG, Buller says there was a lack of federal support from the beginning. She's sitting down with host Dennis Ward to share insight into the inquiry.
On this episode of Face to Face: Brielle Morgan and Emilee Gilpin. Editors with IndigiNews, a news outlet based in British Columbia, they're sitting down with host Dennis Ward to discuss the changes happening in media and what sets their organization apart.
On this episode of Face to Face: Brielle Morgan and Emilee Gilpin. Editors with IndigiNews, a news outlet based in British Columbia, they're sitting down with host Dennis Ward to discuss the changes happening in media and what sets their organization apart.
On this episode of Face to Face: Anishinaabe artist Blake Angeconeb. From Lac Seul First Nation in northern Ontario, Blake's work blends woodlands art with pop culture references. He sits down with Dennis Ward to share his story and the inspiration behind his paintings.
On this episode of Face to Face: Anishinaabe artist Blake Angeconeb. From Lac Seul First Nation in northern Ontario, Blake's work blends woodlands art with pop culture references. He sits down with Dennis Ward to share his story and the inspiration behind his paintings.
On the season premiere of Face to Face: Mohawk actor Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs sits down with host Dennis Ward to discuss Indigenous representation in the film industry - also a look at what's next for Jacobs following the success of Reservation Dogs.
On the season premiere of Face to Face: Mohawk actor Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs sits down with host Dennis Ward to discuss Indigenous representation in the film industry - also a look at what's next for Jacobs following the success of Reservation Dogs.
Dennis Ward has concerns that his parents' grave is beginning to subside. We heard from more listeners who have housed feral cats. Michael Kingston's father died in the Whiddy Island explosion in 1979. Raymond McCallin witnessed the shooting of Rosaleen Gavin in Belfast.
EDU FALASCHI conta como foi o processo de elaboração das músicas até o lançamento do seu álbum solo VERA CRUZ, com detalhes inéditos e responde, entre outros assuntos, sobre a comparação deste trabalho com Angra, mais especificamente com o álbum Temple Of Shadows. Vera Cruz é o nome do primeiro álbum solo gravado com repertório inédito por Edu Falaschi, cantor e compositor paulistano projetado nos anos 2000 como vocalista da banda Angra, na qual permaneceu até 2012. O trabalho teve o início das gravações em novembro de 2020 no Rio de Janeiro e foi produzido por Edu Falaschi e Roberto Barros e co-produzido por Thiago Bianchi. O disco conta com a participação dos mesmos companheiros de banda de Falaschi que o acompanham desde o início da carreira solo: Aquiles Priester, Fábio Laguna, Raphael Dafras, Roberto Barros e Diogo Mafra. Ícone da música brasileira, Elba Ramalho, é uma das grandes convidadas especiais do álbum “Vera Cruz” com um dueto com Edu Falaschi no novo disco. Reforçando a lista, o álbum conta com o lendário vocalista Max Cavalera (Soulfly/Cavalera Conspiracy/Killer Be Killed/Go Ahead and Die), que está presente na faixa “Face of the Storm”. Ambientado entre Brasil e Portugal nos tempos do descobrimento da ilha de Vera Cruz pelos colonizadores lusitanos, o romance é o mote da criação do repertório autoral composto por Falaschi, o conceito das letras foi criado por Edu Falaschi e desenvolvido por Fabio Caldeira. As orquestrações do álbum foram inicialmente idealizadas por Edu Falaschi e produzidas, criadas e finalizadas por Pablo Greg. A arte do álbum e de todos os produtos associados ao VERA CRUZ, foram idealizadas pelo grande “digital designer” Carlos Fides. O álbum Vera Cruz foi mixado e masterizado na Europa pelo lendário produtor Dennis Ward (Angra, Helloween, Pink Cream 69, Unisonic). “Poder estar com o Dennis novamente é extremamente emocionante, estar com ele de novo me traz muitas lindas recordações e ele sabe exatamente o que eu gosto em termos de sonoridade, sem contar que ele tem um bom gosto absurdo para mixagens”, afirma Edu sobre trabalhar com o Dennis Ward. ******************************************** SEJA MEMBRO DO CLUBE TUPFS E TENHA ACESSO A UMA SÉRIE DE VANTAGENS! Você pode escolher um dos planos abaixo: HEADBANGER (R$ 1,99 por mês) Acesso antecipado aos vídeos novos do canal, seu nome divulgado durante os vídeos em agradecimento e outros conteúdos exclusivos! Além disso, terá um selo de fidelidade ao lado do seu nome sempre que deixar um comentário e emojis exclusivos. ROCKSTAR (R$ 4,99 por mês) Além de todos os benefícios anteriores, você ganha acesso ao nosso grupo exclusivo no WhatsApp. Nele, você fará parte de uma incrível comunidade de aficcionados por música. Você também interage diretamente com os criadores, dá nota nas resenhas, deixa perguntas para as entrevistas e participa de várias outras maneiras da criação de conteúdo no canal. METAL GOD (R$ 7,99 por mês) Além de todos os benefícios anteriores e dar uma grande ajuda para a nossa criação de conteúdo, você pode ESCOLHER TEMA DE EPISÓDIO. Dentro da temática do canal, é claro. SEJA MEMBRO: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo1lgalkCBW9Uv3GyrzhhkA/join ******************************************** Nos siga nas redes sociais: Twitter: @iurimoreira / @rafael2099 Instagram: @iurimoreira / rafaelaraujo2099
La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 DarkSun es una banda de española de power metal formada en Asturias en el 2002 después de la ruptura de Nörthwind. La banda ha lanzado desde entonces 6 álbumes de estudio y dos versiones en inglés. DarkSun ha citado a Blind Guardian, Helloween, Angra, y Rage como sus más grandes e importantes influencias. DarkSun nace en el año 2002 a partir de la escisión del grupo Nörthwind. A los guitarristas Tino Hevia y Daniel González y a la teclista Helena Pinto se les unieron el bajista Pedro Junquera y el batería Daniel Cabal, el cual había trabajado en Relative Silence junto a Helena Pinto. A mediados de 2003, DarkSun fueron a Alemania a grabar lo que se convertiría su álbum debut. "El Legado" fue el álbum debut de la banda, lanzado en julio de 2004. Forma parte de las Crónicas de Áravan. Fue grabado en los VPS Studios, producido por Ingo Cjavkoski (conocido por ser el productor de Rage) y mezclado en House of Music Studios por Achim Köhler (que ha trabajado para bandas como Primal Fear y Sinner). Las críticas no tardaron en llegar y dejaron a "El Legado" como uno de las mejores discos nacionales del año y a Darksun como una de las grandes revelaciones. El disco contó con la colaboración de Kiko Loureiro en la canción "El corazón del dragón". DarkSun giró por toda España durante un año presentando el álbum, consiguiendo colgar el cartel de sold-out en varias ocasiones. La críticas y reviews fueron realmente buenas. En medio de la gira, Daniel Cabal abandonó la banda. El resto de los miembros cancelaron varios conciertos hasta presentar a su sustituto, el batería Rafael Yugueros (en esos momentos conocido por su trabajo en la banda de power metal Darna). La teclista Helena Pinto abandonó la banda a finales de 2004. Al finalizar la gira de presentación de "El Legado", la banda entró a los estudios una vez más a grabar el nuevo álbum. En medio de la composición, arreglos y producción del álbum, la banda contrató el reemplazo de Helena Pinto, Víctor Fernández, para ser el encargado de los teclados. El álbum fue grabado en Alemania y producido nuevamente por Ingo Cjavkoski. Esta vez el álbum fue mezclado por Dennis Ward (el cual había trabajado para bandas como Angra) y Lars Ratz (de Metalium) ayudó en la producción vocal. Peavy Wagner (Rage) colaboró en la versión en inglés de "Prisioneros del Destino", llamada "Prisoners of Fate", que fue lanzada como bonus track. "El Lado Oscuro" es la tercera y última parte de las Crónicas de Áravan, saga que fue iniciada con el último disco de Nörthwind. El álbum salió a la venta en 2006 cosechando muy buenas críticas. La banda grabó una versión en inglés del álbum llamada "The Dark Side" que fue lanzada en septiembre de 2007 a través de FC Metal Recordings. La críticas fueron igual de buenas en esta versión como en la original en español. DarkSun colaboraron en el álbum de Rage "Speak of the Dead", traducuiendo y adaptando al español la canción "Full Moon", llamada "La Luna Reine". Después del lanzamiento de "The Dark Side" Rafael Yugueros abandonó DarkSun para formar parte de la banda de power metal WarCry, reemplazando a Alberto Ardines. Yugueros ya había trabajado en WarCry en su demo lanzada en 1997 Demon 97. En 2007, Víctor Fernández se fue de la banda siendo reemplazado en los teclados por Ana Fernández, la cual había trabajado para la banda Stormrider. Daniel Cabal volvió al grupo y grabó las partes de batería de lo que sería el tercer álbum de la banda, sin embargo, en el verano de 2008 DarkSun anunció que Cabal se iba de la banda de forma amistosa y por motivos personales y laborales.6 En el mismo anuncio la banda presentó al nuevo batería José Ojeda, quien había trabajado para bandas españolas como Rivendel Lords o Killian, entre otras. También se unió al grupo David Figueiras como guitarrista, haciendo que Dani G. se centre en las voces y deje de lado la guitarra. El tercer álbum de la banda (sin incluir la versión en inglés) fue llamado "Libera Me" y lanzado el 29 de septiembre de 2008. Fue producido por el vocalista del grupo Dani González. "Miedo" fue el primer sencillo del álbum, también lanzado como un videoclip, dirigido y producido por Jacinto Hinojal, La cubierta del álbum fue creada por Daniel Alonso, quien también ha creado portadas para grupos como WarCry, Hard Spirit, entre otros. Como explica el cantante de DarkSun, "Libera Me" es un disco conceptual que gira alrededor de una historia de amor muy trágica. Tras la gira de Libera Me, Pedro Junquera dejó de formar parte de DarkSun debido a la imposibilidad para compaginar sus actividades personales con el grupo. Se anunció su salida en el verano de 2009 y la entrada de Adrián Huelga sustituyendo a Pedro en el bajo. En noviembre del mismo año, la banda comunicó que se encontraban ultimando la composición del nuevo disco y confirmó la salida de Ana Fernández con el fin de dedicar todo su tiempo a sus estudios de piano clásico. A principios de 2010 salió a la venta el cuarto disco de DarkSun "Tocar el Sol". Este fue producido por Dani G. en los Dynamita Studios y contó con la colaboración de Víctor García (WarCry) en uno de los temas. En octubre de 2010, José Ojeda dejó de formar parte de DarkSun por motivos laborales y lo sustituyó Miguel Pérez, alumno de Rafa Yugueros (ex-DarkSun, Warcry) Durante la primera mitad de 2012 la banda inicia un crowdfunding para poder grabar un nuevo disco titulado "Memento Mori". Tras recaudar más dinero de lo esperado, "Memento Mori" salió a la venta en junio de 2012. En él destacan las colaboraciones de Ralf Scheepers (Primal Fear) en la canción "Fragile" y Peavy Wagner en la canción "Broken Dreams" En palabras de Dani G., en el disco "hay un concepto general, que es que tenemos que vivir nuestras vidas al máximo antes de morir. Luego cada tema tiene su propia historia dentro de ese concepto" La portada fue realizada por el ya habitual Daniel Alonso. El 19 de marzo de 2014, DarkSun comunicaron que Miguel Pérez deja de formar parte del grupo. Poco después se anunció que Dani Cabal, primer batería de DarkSun, regresa al grupo. A comienzos de 2015, el grupo anunció que tras la vuelta de Dani Cabal decidieron regrabar parte de las canciones que componen sus ''Crónicas de Áravan", formadas por "El Retorno Del Rey" (Nörthwind), "El Legado" y "El Lado Oscuro". Para que los fans eligieran qué canciones regrabar se abrió una votación y las 12 canciones más votadas fueron las elegidas. Finalmente "Crónicas de Áravan" salió a la venta en marzo de 2016. La portada fue realizada por el guitarrista del grupo David Figueiras, El 28 de octubre de 2016 salió a la venta "Chronicles Of Aravan", versión en inglés del álbum. Esta versión no cuenta con la adaptación al inglés de todas las canciones, ya que solamente adaptaron nueve de las canciones. Además incluye "Fragile" y "Broken Dreams" de su anterior disco. Para promocionar el trabajo, lanzaron un videoclip para la canción "The Legacy". Desde 2018 la actividad del grupo ha quedado aparcada ya que sus integrantes han optado por darle prioridad a sus otros proyectos. Dani González y Adrián Huelga están actualmente centrados en su banda paralela Last Days Of Eden, mientras que Tino Hevia, Dani Cabal y David Figueiras tocan en Reveal.
Edu Falaschi: Elba Ramalho é a primeira convidada confirmada no álbum ""Vera Cruz"" - Ritual Metal Mantra #008 24 de fevereiro ********************* Saudações metaleiros, você acaba de aterrissar no Ritual do Metal Mantra, o seu Podcast diário com as notícias do mundo do Heavy Metal, e no ritual de hoje, vamos falar sobre: Edu Falaschi: Elba Ramalho é a primeira convidada confirmada no álbum ""Vera Cruz"" ********************* ➡️ Edu Falaschi: Elba Ramalho é a primeira convidada confirmada no álbum ""Vera Cruz"" Edu Falaschi tem o prazer de anunciar a cantora e ícone da música brasileira, Elba Ramalho, como a primeira convidada especial do álbum Vera Cruz . A artista irá realizar um dueto mais do que especial com Edu Falaschi no novo disco. Eu tenho a honra de anunciar o primeiro convidado especial do álbum Vera Cruz . Uma obra dedicada a história do Brasil e a essência de seu povo. Dessa vez eu pude realizar um dos meus maiores sonhos, gravar uma música com uma das grandes representantes da música brasileira e do meu querido Nordeste, que está fortemente representado nesta obra , disse Edu Falaschi. Elba Ramalho me deu a oportunidade de ter sua linda voz, interpretação e todo seu carisma, talento e emoção numa linda canção que irá emocionar a todos vocês , completou. Elba Ramalho é uma das minhas grandes inspirações e influências. Uma artista refinada e de extrema importância. Sua história e sua obra são um tesouro nacional. Suas raízes estão fortemente impressas na melodia e arranjos dessa canção. Eu não poderia estar mais feliz e ansioso para mostrar a vocês essa linda união! Vamos em frente , finalizou Edu Falaschi. SOBRE O VERA CRUZ Vera Cruz é o nome do primeiro álbum solo gravado com repertório inédito por Edu Falaschi, cantor e compositor paulistano projetado nos anos 2000 como vocalista da banda Angra, na qual permaneceu até 2012. O trabalho teve o início das gravações em novembro de 2020 no Rio de Janeiro e está sendo produzido por Edu Falaschi e Roberto Barros e co-produzido por Thiago Bianchi. O disco conta com a participação dos mesmos companheiros de banda de Falaschi que o acompanham desde o início da carreira solo: Aquiles Priester, Fábio Laguna, Raphael Dafras, Roberto Barros e Diogo Mafra. Ambientado entre Brasil e Portugal nos tempos do descobrimento da ilha de Vera Cruz pelos colonizadores lusitanos, o romance é o mote da criação do repertório autoral composto por Falaschi, o conceito das letras foi criado por Edu Falaschi e desenvolvido por Fabio Caldeira. As orquestrações do álbum foram inicialmente idealizadas por Edu Falaschi e produzidas, criadas e finalizadas por Pablo Greg. O álbum Vera Cruz será mixado e masterizado na Europa pelo lendário produtor Dennis Ward (Angra, Helloween, Pink Cream 69, Unisonic). Poder estar com o Dennis novamente é extremamente emocionante, estar com ele de novo me traz muitas lindas recordações e ele sabe exatamente o que eu gosto em termos de sonoridade, sem contar que ele tem um bom gosto absurdo para mixagens , afirma Edu sobre trabalhar com o Dennis Ward. ********************* Lembrando que aqui no Metal Mantra, você tem #tododiaumametalnovo
On this episode of Face to Face, Dennis Ward sits down with Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond. Mary Ellen is a lawyer, judge and a long time advocate for children and youth. She was B.C. representative for children and youth for a decade. In June 2020, Mary Ellen was appointed to head up an investigation into racism in the B.C. health care system.
On this episode of Face to Face, Dennis Ward sits down with Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond. Mary Ellen is a lawyer, judge and a long time advocate for children and youth. She was B.C. representative for children and youth for a decade. In June 2020, Mary Ellen was appointed to head up an investigation into racism in the B.C. health care system.
I 2018 feiret Magnum sitt 40-årsjubileum for albumdebuten "Kingdom of Madness". Samtidig ga de ut sin tjuende studioplate, "Lost on the Road to Eternity". På albumturneen tok de turen innom Oslo, og i den anledning tok Jernverket en prat med vokalist Bob Catley. Catley forteller om The Rolling Stones' rolle i sitt eget liv, hvorfor gitarist Tony Clarkin er den perfekte låtskriver, hvordan de Jeff Lynne fra ELO skaffet dem platekontrakt, om årene der Magnum ble byttet ut med Hard Rain samt hvorfor han ikke er så fornøyd med "Magnum II" og "The 11th Hour". Mens Jernverket snakket med Catley, møtte Norway Rock Magazine Tony Clarkin. Les intervjuet her. Magnum ga ut albumet "The Serpent Rings" i år, og skulle ha spilt på Vulkan Arena i april. Men på grunn av Covid-19-pandemien har konserten blitt flyttet flere ganger. Ny dato er 8. september 2021. Hør Magnums spilleliste ved å følge Jernverket på Spotify. Spilleliste Magnum - Wild Swan AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie Magnum - Tall Ships Queen - Seven Seas of Rhye Magnum - Without Love The Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away Magnum - Lost on the Road to Eternity The Kinks - You Really Got Me Magnum - On a Storyteller's Night Støtt Jernverket økonomisk via Patreon eller Vipps-nummer 567438. Det er også hyggelig om du legger igjen en anmeldelse der du lytter. NB! Jernverket har byttet publiseringsplattform. Det vil sannsynligvis føre til en del døde lenker i episodebeskrivelsene. Jeg jobber med å få ordnet dette, men si gjerne fra dersom du oppdager noe "rart".
Anishinaabe broadcaster and writer Jesse Wente is one of the most recognizable Indigenous voices on the Canadian media landscape. For more than two decades, he has been a columnist and producer that is not afraid of criticizing the media, including those that write his cheques. Wente believes there has been great strides in the Canadian media for Indigenous peoples, but behind the scenes it’s a different story, he told Host Dennis Ward on Face to Face.
Anishinaabe broadcaster and writer Jesse Wente is one of the most recognizable Indigenous voices on the Canadian media landscape. For more than two decades, he has been a columnist and producer that is not afraid of criticizing the media, including those that write his cheques. Wente believes there has been great strides in the Canadian media for Indigenous peoples, but behind the scenes it’s a different story, he told Host Dennis Ward on Face to Face.
We're going to take a deeper look at the battle against the so-called black snake near Standing Rock, North Dakota. For months it was largely ignored by the mainstream media. That was until powerful images of people and horses being hit with rubber bullets, peppered sprayed and tasered hit social media. Dennis Ward presents Clash at Standing Rock, originally aired Nov. 25, 2016.
Manitoba’s child advocate says the province must get creative when it comes to keeping families and children in care of the state in touch during the COVID-19 pandemic where social distancing has become the rule. Changes to visitation rights during the pandemic is a huge shift for kids and families, Daphne Penrose, Manitoba’s Advocate for Children and Youth told Host Dennis Ward on Face to Face.
Manitoba’s child advocate says the province must get creative when it comes to keeping families and children in care of the state in touch during the COVID-19 pandemic where social distancing has become the rule. Changes to visitation rights during the pandemic is a huge shift for kids and families, Daphne Penrose, Manitoba’s Advocate for Children and Youth told Host Dennis Ward on Face to Face.
The future of role of the Metis Nation of Ontario within the Metis National Council is a “pivotal debate” says a spokesperson with the national organization. David Chartrand, speaking in the second part of a Face to Face interview with Host Dennis Ward that is set to run Tuesday night, is also the long time president of the Manitoba Metis Federation says Ontario is the “gateway to the eastern invasion.”
The future of role of the Metis Nation of Ontario within the Metis National Council is a “pivotal debate” says a spokesperson with the national organization. David Chartrand, speaking in the second part of a Face to Face interview with Host Dennis Ward that is set to run Tuesday night, is also the long time president of the Manitoba Metis Federation says Ontario is the “gateway to the eastern invasion.”
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Listen as Denis brings this latest message on the power of the tongue in our current Series 'Breakthrough' to the Church this Sunday. For more information about Crossways Community Church please visit our website: www.crosswayscommunitychurch.co.uk or send us an email: hello@crosswayscommunitychurch.co.uk and Like us on Facebook
Dennis Ward saw it coming. The pipeline, the build-up of tension at Standing Rock in North Dakota, which became an eight-month long stand-off. He convinced the APTN news room to go south-side for what has turned out to be one of the most important stories in US-Indigenous relations this century. We talk about his pre-APTN career, to his coverage of Standing Rock, including news gathering while being pepper sprayed, and dodging rubber bullets.
Unless there is significant change in the lives of First Nations people, Russ Diabo says there will be more push back from the people. “Our people are increasingly demanding fundamental change, not incremental change,” says Diabo. In this episode of Face To Face, Russ Diabo sits down with Host Dennis Ward.
Unless there is significant change in the lives of First Nations people, Russ Diabo says there will be more push back from the people. “Our people are increasingly demanding fundamental change, not incremental change,” says Diabo. In this episode of Face To Face, Russ Diabo sits down with Host Dennis Ward.
The road to international recognition and fame was a bumpy one for actor, musician and activist, Tom Jackson. In his younger years, Jackson spent time living on the streets of Winnipeg and Toronto. It was in Toronto where Jackson says he had basically dug a hole for himself. In this episode of Face To Face Jackson sits down with Host Dennis Ward to share his story.
The road to international recognition and fame was a bumpy one for actor, musician and activist, Tom Jackson. In his younger years, Jackson spent time living on the streets of Winnipeg and Toronto. It was in Toronto where Jackson says he had basically dug a hole for himself. In this episode of Face To Face Jackson sits down with Host Dennis Ward to share his story.
In this episode of Face To Face, the president of the Métis National Council (MNC) says it is facing challenges from “the rise and proliferation of groups in eastern Canada who are falsely claiming Métis rights.” Clément Chartier says people are purchasing “bogus cards” for memberships in organizations they then use to “bilk salespeople” for purchase on items like vehicles. Chartier sits down with Host Dennis Ward to discuss the impact on the Métis Nation.
In this episode of Face To Face, the president of the Métis National Council (MNC) says it is facing challenges from “the rise and proliferation of groups in eastern Canada who are falsely claiming Métis rights.” Clément Chartier says people are purchasing “bogus cards” for memberships in organizations they then use to “bilk salespeople” for purchase on items like vehicles. Chartier sits down with Host Dennis Ward to discuss the impact on the Métis Nation.
Stewart Garnett grew up believing he was white. Garnett was adopted out during the 60’s Scoop to a non-Indigenous family. He moved back in June 2015, just days before the Manitoba government officially apologized for its role in the 60’s Scoop. Stewart Garnett joins Host Dennis Ward on this episode of Face to Face.
Stewart Garnett grew up believing he was white. Garnett was adopted out during the 60’s Scoop to a non-Indigenous family. He moved back in June 2015, just days before the Manitoba government officially apologized for its role in the 60’s Scoop. Stewart Garnett joins Host Dennis Ward on this episode of Face to Face.
Crown Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett says the Liberal government has made “significant investments” in the recommendations brought forward by the commissioners for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Minister Bennett, joins host Dennis Ward on this episode of Face To Face to respond to the “new levels of frustration” the commissioners spoke about weeks earlier on the show.
Crown Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett says the Liberal government has made “significant investments” in the recommendations brought forward by the commissioners for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Minister Bennett, joins host Dennis Ward on this episode of Face To Face to respond to the “new levels of frustration” the commissioners spoke about weeks earlier on the show.
Kim Pate has spent the past 35 years working in and around the legal and penal systems of Canada. According to the independent Senator, things have only gotten worse. In the last two decades, there’s been an explosion in the number of Indigenous women in the prison system. In this episode of Face To Face, Pate joins host Dennis Ward to discuss Canada’s prison systems.
Kim Pate has spent the past 35 years working in and around the legal and penal systems of Canada. According to the independent Senator, things have only gotten worse. In the last two decades, there’s been an explosion in the number of Indigenous women in the prison system. In this episode of Face To Face, Pate joins host Dennis Ward to discuss Canada’s prison systems.
There are a lot of wild cards at play with the future of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, but Clayton Thomas-Muller believes Indigenous peoples and their allies have the upper hand. “We forced the government to nationalize this pipeline with taxpayer’s’ dollars,” Thomas-Muller tells Host Dennis Ward on this episode of Face to Face.
There are a lot of wild cards at play with the future of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, but Clayton Thomas-Muller believes Indigenous peoples and their allies have the upper hand. “We forced the government to nationalize this pipeline with taxpayer’s’ dollars,” Thomas-Muller tells Host Dennis Ward on this episode of Face to Face.
Darryl Leroux says he has faced a backlash for his research into people claiming they are Eastern Metis. He says his critics have contacted his employer and grant providers. Leroux is a professor in the Department of Social Justice and Community Studies in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He joined host Dennis Ward on Face to Face to discuss the rise of the Eastern Metis.
Darryl Leroux says he has faced a backlash for his research into people claiming they are Eastern Metis. He says his critics have contacted his employer and grant providers. Leroux is a professor in the Department of Social Justice and Community Studies in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He joined host Dennis Ward on Face to Face to discuss the rise of the Eastern Metis.
While buildings and streets are being renamed and statues are coming down in the name of reconciliation, it’s also causing controversy. “Reconciliation is not easy” says Ry Moran, the director of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation. Moran joins host Dennis Ward on this episode to discuss reconciliation in Canada.
While buildings and streets are being renamed and statues are coming down in the name of reconciliation, it’s also causing controversy. “Reconciliation is not easy” says Ry Moran, the director of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation. Moran joins host Dennis Ward on this episode to discuss reconciliation in Canada.
3 of the 4 Commissioners for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls join host Dennis Ward on this episode of Face To Face. Chief Commissioner Marion Buller and Commissioners Michèle Audette and Brian Eyolfson discuss the lack of action taken on the interim report and frustration the Trudeau government.
3 of the 4 Commissioners for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls join host Dennis Ward on this episode of Face To Face. Chief Commissioner Marion Buller and Commissioners Michèle Audette and Brian Eyolfson discuss the lack of action taken on the interim report and frustration the Trudeau government.
Ten years after the death of Brian Sinclair, Canada’s institutions continue to fail Indigenous people argue co-authors of a new book. “Structures of Indifference: An Indigenous Life and Death in a Canadian City” is a book about the life and death of Brian Sinclair. Co-authors and history professors, Mary Jane Logan McCallum and Adele Perry join Host Dennis Ward on Face to Face to discuss the book and the ongoing history of colonialism and Indigenous people’s relationship to it.
Ten years after the death of Brian Sinclair, Canada’s institutions continue to fail Indigenous people argue co-authors of a new book. “Structures of Indifference: An Indigenous Life and Death in a Canadian City” is a book about the life and death of Brian Sinclair. Co-authors and history professors, Mary Jane Logan McCallum and Adele Perry join Host Dennis Ward on Face to Face to discuss the book and the ongoing history of colonialism and Indigenous people’s relationship to it.
In this season premiere of Face To Face with host Dennis Ward interviews Liberal Member of Parliament, Robert Falcon Ouellette. From Prime Minister Trudeau ‘giving an F’, Gerald Stanley and the Trans Mountain Pipeline Project, Ouellette touches on many subjects.
In this season premiere of Face To Face with host Dennis Ward interviews Liberal Member of Parliament, Robert Falcon Ouellette. From Prime Minister Trudeau ‘giving an F’, Gerald Stanley and the Trans Mountain Pipeline Project, Ouellette touches on many subjects.
InFocus is in Vancouver for the Assembly of First Nations election of national chief. Host Dennis Ward invited members of the AFN’s Youth Council to the desk to talk about the future of the First Nation lobby group. Dennis was also joined by Laughing Drum Host Tim Fontaine, and Ryerson professor and commentator Pam Palmater about whether change is just around the corner at the AFN.
It’s shaping up to be a busy summer. The fate of Kinder Morgan’s proposed Trans Mountain pipeline. A request for an extension of the MMIWG National Inquiry. Will Perry Bellegarde hang on as National Chief in the upcoming AFN election? Host Dennis Ward is joined by Niigaan Sinclair, Cheryl Maloney, and Tim Fontaine to look ahead to some of the big issues.
In the city of Winnipeg, the number of missing person incidents has been rising in recent years. In 2017, there was nearly 11,000 incidents of missing persons reported. Many of those missing person cases are running away from Child and Family Services facilities according to the Winnipeg Police Service. In this episode of InFocus, host Dennis Ward sits down with experts to discuss how to keep kids safe.
Kinder Morgan was under fire from major shareholders calling for more transparency and better environmental practices. The leader of Tiny House Warriors, Kanahus Manuel, 350.org's Clayton Thomas Muller and Stephen Buffalo of the Indian Resource Council join host Dennis Ward to discuss the pros and cons of the proposed expansion.
The #NoDAPL movement has now spread to fight other pipeline projects like Enbridge’s Line 3 and Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain expansion. Iron Eyes, a former United States Congressional candidate, award winning journalist Jenni Monet and Indigenous activist Clayton Thomas Muller join host Dennis Ward on InFocus to discuss the legacy of the movement and the gathering in Standing Rock, one year after the camps were closed by law enforcement.
Award winning filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin joins host Dennis Ward on this episode of InFocus to speak at depth of her beginnings, her career and why she isn’t stopping anytime soon.
After the verdict of the Gerald Stanley trial and the rallies that followed across the country, Dennis Ward is joined by activist Erica Violet Lee and columnist Doug Cuthand. Also the Chair of Indigenous studies at the University of Winnipeg Jacquline Romanow and a founder of the Facebook page “Farmers with Firearms” join the discussion to put the trial and rural racism InFocus.
AIAS Executive Director Nick Serfass sits down with Dennis Ward, FAIA, NCARB, President of FW Architects and NCARB Liaison to the AIAS, during episode 35 of #askanarchitect.#askanarchitect is a casual sit down conversation featuring an architect who provides an inside look into practice.
AIAS Executive Director Nick Serfass sits down with Dennis Ward, FAIA, NCARB, President of FW Architects and NCARB Liaison to the AIAS, during episode 35 of #askanarchitect.#askanarchitect is a casual sit down conversation featuring an architect who provides an inside look into practice.
Listen to Dennis Ward as he brings this latest message to the series 'PRAY FAST GIVE' presented to the Church during the month of January. For more information about Crossways Community Church please visit our website: www.crosswayscommunitychurch.co.uk or send us an email: hello@crosswayscommunitychurch.co.uk and Like us on Facebook
It’s a humanitarian crisis. That’s the focus of a two-day ‘emergency meeting’ on child welfare in Ottawa happening Thursday and Friday. Indigenous Services Minister Jane Philpott, children’s advocate Cindy Blackstock, Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Family Advocate Cora Morgan, Southern Chiefs Organization Grand Chief Jerry Daniels, Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak President, Melanie Omeniho, and grandmother Chickadee Richard join host Dennis Ward live in Ottawa to put the child welfare system In Focus.
The troubles in Thunder Bay have people living on the edge. On this episode of InFocus, we put those problems into perspective as APTN reporter Willow Fiddler digs deeper into what’s happening. APTN’s Dennis Ward also shares his experience as a reporter in Thunder Bay. Also James Favel, Executive Director at Bear Clan, spoke about how the 900-volunteer-member strong organization patrols streets.
Listen to one of the Crossways Trustees Dennis Ward as he brings God's Powerful word on 'Forgivness' For more information about Crossways Community Church please visit our website: www.crosswayscommunitychurch.co.uk or send us an email: hello@crosswayscommunitychurch.co.uk and Like us on Facebook
Hello Renegade Nation. Today’s show starts off with a look at last weekend’s G-20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany hosted by Germany’s Angela Merkel. Merkel and the 18 other members of the G-20 attempted to corner Trump on his pull out of the Paris Climate Accord with a not so successful results, while the streets of Hamburg were embroiled in what looked closer to a civil war than mere protesting. Russia’s President Vladymir Putin was also seen in a different light at times – he was not always the “poker-faced” man we normally see – instead we saw a smiling Putin, especially in his photo-ops with President Donald Trump – and there’s a reason why! Accompanying the G-20 was the recent news that has been released of a 6 year long lawsuit between Dr. Michael Mann of Penn State University in the United States and Dr. Tim Ball of Winnepeg, Canada, two internationally respected climate scientists who have been at odds with each other over Mann’s “hockey stick” computer graphics behind the global warming meme and the results of the lawsuit are refreshingly surprising – a wonderful vindication for climate scientists who have debated and mostly been silenced over the tremendous agenda by “world leaders” who have been relentlessly pushing for the carbon tax initiatives in the fight to get the global warming/climate change “problems” under control. Is global warming a hoax? Hear the results of this court case and decide for yourself! Another interesting development that happened simultaneously with the G-20 was a huge international pedophile sting operation that resulted in the arrests of thousands of people (and that's just the start) of a vast pedophilia network that consists of 87,000 members worldwide. Many of the arrests occurred in Germany and Austria and it included some of the participants at the G-20! I also have a special guest on the show in the 2nd and 3rd segments, Dennis Ward. I’ve known Dennis for some years now and his life has been dedicated to finding truth and is a source of a major wealth of historical knowledge in all things planetary. We had a wonderful conversation on some of the history surrounding the Ukraine conflict and the back stories that led up to it. A veritable tour of Eurasia! Many changes are happening, Renegade Nation and the recent G-20 has given many signals that the western agendas for global dominance and control to date are disintegrating before our eyes - and theirs! As always, thanks for listening – I hope you enjoy this show! Everly Isbe LINKS: http://principia-scientific.org/breaking-fatal-courtroom-act-ruins-michael-hockey-stick-mann/ https://needtoknow.news/2017/07/michael-mann-creator-hockey-stick-climate-graph-held-contempt-court-withholding-scientific-evidence/ Dennis Ward’s Blog https://www.denward13.wordpress.com
Esta semana vamos falar do Unisonic! Trazemos uma entrevista com Dennis Ward, um excelente músico e produtor, baixista dessa grande banda! No episódio ouvimos e falamos da banda que está vindo ao Brasil tocar no Monsters Of Rock 2015. Ward nos contou sobre o processo criativo do Unisonic e sua carreira de produtor, sobre todos os seus projetos, e sobre a sua visão da música atual. Ward ainda nos contou o que podemos esperar do show do Unisonic no Monsters. No Orgulho Nacional falamos com Marcel Ianuck, o baixista e vocalista da banda de Brasília, N.W. 77! E para a promoção da semana vamos presentear um WikiBrother com um álbum duplo ao vivo do Gamma Ray, "Skeletons & Majesties". Neste episódio: Unisonic, Pink Cream 69, AC/DC e N.W. 77.