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Ricochet's Unpacking the News
ep72: Highlights from The Breach Election 2025 livestream

Ricochet's Unpacking the News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 58:01


Harbinger Showcase is a weekly podcast featuring highlights from Canada's #1 coast-to-coast community of politically and socially progressive podcasts. On this episode we tune in to The Breach's election night coverage for sharp political analysis we wouldn't hear on establishment media with commentary from Luke Savage, Pam Palmater, El Jones, Emma Jackson, Donya Ziyaee, Martin Lukacs, Desmond Cole and others in this special highlight from their 4 hour April 28th livestream.  Find more journalism for transformation at breachmedia.ca.The Harbinger Media Network includes 83 podcasts focused on social, economic and environmental justice and featuring journalists, academics and activists on shows like The Breach Show, Tech Won't Save Us, Press Progress Sources & more.Harbinger Showcase is syndicated for community and campus radio and heard every week on CKUT 90.3FM in Montreal, at CFUV 101.9FM in Victoria, on CJUM 101.5FM and CKUW 95.9FM in Winnipeg, at CiTR 101.9FM and CFRO 100.5FM in Vancouver, at CJTM in Toronto and at CJBU 107.3FM in Sydney, Nova Scotia.  This episode is brought to you by the national independent journalism community unrigged.ca. and by The Alberta Advantage - find out more at albertadvantagepod.com.Find out more about the network, subscribe to the weekly newsletter and support our work at harbingermedianetwork.com.

Nation To Nation
TMU professor says Conservative platform more of the same on Indigenous issues

Nation To Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 31:18


Pam Palmater says there not much new when it comes to the Conservative platform. Hill Times columnist Rose LeMay releases book on reconciliation. Resource extraction is a hot topic at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. That's on Nation to Nation.

The Breach Show
The post-reconciliation election

The Breach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 38:37


With the federal election just a couple of weeks away, what will become of Canada's relationship with Indigenous peoples?Lawyer and professor Pam Palmater of the Eel River Bar First Nation joins Desmond Cole and Martin Lukacs on The Breach Show to discuss campaign promises and the future of reconciliation.

Nation To Nation
Indian hospitals proposed settlement about more than money: lawyer

Nation To Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 29:14


A lawyer says the proposed settlement agreement for Indigenous people who suffered at what were then known as Indian hospitals is about much more than money. Pam Palmater says U.S. President Donald Trump is taking up a lot of oxygen in the Liberal leadership race. NDP MP Charlie Angus says Indigenous people must be included in any government effort to fight back against the Trump tariffs.

Ontario Today Phone-Ins from CBC Radio
How has Murray Sinclair touched your life?

Ontario Today Phone-Ins from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 51:47


Murray Sinclair was a resppected judge, senator and Anishinaabe elder. But he will be best known as the chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission -- mapping out a path for better relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. Hear how Murray Sinclair is being remembered by listeners. Our guests are Pam Palmater, with the Toronto Metropolitan University, and Riley Yesno, a research fellow at the Yellowhead Institute.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Mi'kmaw lawyer says it's past time for a national and provincial inquiry into the way police interact with Indigenous people

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 12:29


Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Indigenous lawyer speaks of pain her people are feeling

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 6:20


Pam Palmater is a Mi'kmaw lawyer from Eel River Bar First Nation, Ugpi'Ganjig. She's also Professor and Chair in Indigenous Governance at Toronto Metropolitan University she speaks with host Rachel Cave about the pain her community feels after this latest deadly incident.

The Happy Hustle Podcast
Reconciling Indigenous Peoples & Empowering Grassroots Activism with Internationally Renowned Speaker, Mi'kmaw Lawyer, and Activist, Dr. Pam Palmater

The Happy Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 60:30


Do you want to make a difference while staying true to your values? In this latest episode of The Happy Hustle Podcast, we dive deep into exactly that. I had the honor of chatting with Dr. Pam Palmater, who's recognized as one of Canada's top 25 movers and shakers. Dr. Pam is an internationally renowned speaker, prolific author, award-winning Indigenous podcaster, Mi'kmaw lawyer, and an unstoppable activist driving reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, human rights, and social justice.With four degrees under her belt, including a doctorate in law focusing on Indigenous rights, Dr. Pam is leading the charge as a professor and chair in Indigenous governance at Toronto Metropolitan University. She's a Mi'kmaw Nation citizen, a member of Eel River Bar First Nation, and a practicing lawyer for over two decades. In our conversation, we explore the profound topic of reconciliation between Indigenous peoples and how we, as a society, can truly right the wrongs of our past. Dr. Pam sheds light on critical issues such as missing and murdered Indigenous women, the struggles faced by impoverished communities on reservations, and the ongoing racism that plagues these communities. This episode is a powerful reminder of why selfless service, one of our 10 alignments for a Happy Hustler, is so essential. We also dive into practical ways you can get involved and support Indigenous communities. Dr. Pam shares invaluable tips on starting locally, listening to the needs of Indigenous communities, and the role of traditional Indigenous knowledge in environmental conservation. She urges non-Indigenous people to be respectful allies rather than saviors, highlighting the power of collective action.This conversation is more than just an interview; it's a call to action. If you've ever felt the urge to contribute to a cause bigger than yourself, this episode will inspire and guide you on how to do just that. Tune in to learn how you can harness the power of selfless service to create a more loving, caring human race.Are you ready to make a difference? Don't miss this enlightening episode with Dr. Pam and be the change we want to see in the world.In this episode, we cover: 03:06 The History of Colonization and Ongoing Injustices06:29 The Plight of Indigenous Women and Girls10:39 Misconceptions and the Need for Self-Determination12:35 Addressing Poverty and the Theft of Lands and Resources16:26 Combating Anti-Indigenous Racism in Institutions20:10 Taking Action: Education, Listening, and Local Engagement28:45 Supporting Indigenous Peoples: Starting Locally and Listening32:06 Respecting Traditional Indigenous Knowledge in Environmental Conservation33:51 Being a Respectful Ally in Activism: Not a Savior38:16 Engaging in Selfless Service and Supporting Causes45:12 Taking Action: Free Ways to Help and Providing Opportunities49:28 Embracing Collective Action for a Better WorldWhat does Happy Hustlin mean to you? Dr. Pam says it's really is about by taking care of other people, by serving other people, you indirectly and even sometimes without knowing are serving yourself. Connect with Dr. Pamhttps://www.instagram.com/pam_palmater/https://www.facebook.com/pam.palmater/https://www.linkedin.com/in/pam-palmater-18049515/https://www.youtube.com/@pampalmater Find Dr.Pam on this website: https://www.pampalmater.com Listen to Warrior Life Podcast (https://www.wariorlifepodcast.ca)Connect with Cary!https://www.instagram.com/cary__jack/https://www.facebook.com/SirCaryJackhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cary-jack-kendzior/https://twitter.com/thehappyhustlehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFDNsD59tLxv2JfEuSsNMOQ/featured Get a free copy of his new book, The Happy Hustle, 10 Alignments to Avoid Burnout & Achieve Blissful Balance (https://www.thehappyhustlebook.com/)Sign up for The Journey: 10 Days To Become a Happy Hustler Online Course (http://www.thehappyhustle.com/Journey)Apply to the Montana Mastermind Epic Camping Adventure (https://caryjack.com/montana)“It's time to Happy Hustle, a blissfully balanced life you love, full of passion, purpose, and positive impact!”Struggling to keep up with daily demands? Discover the game-changing power of magnesium, the body's "master mineral." It supports over 600 vital reactions, from hormone balance to stress management, sleep, and digestion.Here's the catch: most supplements offer only 1 or 2 forms of magnesium, but your body needs 7! That's why I swear by Magnesium Breakthrough by BIOptimizers (https:// magbreakthrough.com/happyfree), the only supplement with all 7 forms. It's boosted my sleep, reduced my stress, and balanced my life.For a limited time, you can get a FREE bottle of Magnesium Breakthrough (https:// magbreakthrough.com/happyfree) just for you! Grab yours now before supplies run out.

Native Calgarian
Dr. Pam Palmater of Warrior Life Podcast

Native Calgarian

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 82:41


Dr. Pam Palmater, from Eel River Bar First Nation, is an internationally renowned speaker, prolific author, award-winning Indigenous podcaster, Mi'kmaw lawyer, and activist driving reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, human rights, and social justice. Follow her at: https://www.pampalmater.com https://linktr.ee/pampalmaterhttps://www.youtube.com/@pampalmater https://www.warriorlifepodcast.comhttps://www.warriorkidspodcast.com https://criminalsonpatrol.comhttps://twitter.com/Pam_Palmater https://www.instagram.com/pam_palmaterhttps://www.facebook.com/pampalmatermedia https://www.linkedin.com/in/pam-palmater-18049515/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program
A Plethora of Pretendianism: Pt. 1 (ep 343)

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 56:04


On this week's program: a plethora of pretendianism! So much, in fact, it's going to take two whole episodes to fit it all in. And here in part one, we take our deepest dive yet into the ultimate underpinnings of pretendianism—the political imperatives of whiteness.  Driving the insatiable settler urge to possess every last thing, fueling the desire to assume and consume imagined Indigenous 'identities.' Indeed, such self-serving self-Indigenization is very much a byproduct of the colonial imagination, a contorted construct which privileges the individual over the collective, the racial over the relational, and possession over peoplehood.  So says podcast regular Kim TallBear, who, by the end of this episode, so thoroughly unpacks the problematic formulation and foundation of so-called Indigenous "identity"—a hyper-individualized right to resources invoked in isolation from those it performatively pantomimes—you may never want to use the term again. A talk she delivered last month in Ottawa, it took place at a two-day symposium convened by the Wabano Centre—an Indigenous Centre for Excellence in Health Service based in the national capital region. One of four core presenters at the event, Kim shared the stage with Drew Hayden Taylor, Brenda Macdougall and Pam Palmater, with MI's Rick Harp as emcee/moderator for the event. CREDITS: 'One more day in orbit' by Aldous Ichnite (CC BY); 'Horror background atmosphere for horror and mystical' by Universfield (CC BY); 'Goshen's Lonely' by Gagmesharkoff (CC BY). Our intro/xtro theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Who and how is someone Indigenous? Mi'kmaq lawyer Pam Palmater and Cecelia Brooks of Sitansisk react to the 5th Estate's story about Buffy Sainte Marie.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

​Last week, the province filed a motion to strike several sections of a Wolastoqey title claim in New Brunswick. Premier Blaine Higgs says he's protecting private property owners.​ Indigenous governance professor Pam Palmater calls it fear mongering.

Sandy and Nora talk politics
Nora x Pam Palmater

Sandy and Nora talk politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 40:39


In this episode, Nora talks with Pam Palmater about writing, activism and life. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Sunday Magazine
Reforming the RCMP, Maria Ressa, Donald Trump's indictment, That's Puzzling!

The Sunday Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 94:55


Host Piya Chattopadhyay is joined by Eli Sopow, Pam Palmater, and Jane Gerster to discuss the future of the RCMP and what real change needs to look like in the wake of the Mass Casualty Commission's final report, Slate's Dahlia Lithwick explains the significance of the indictment of former U.S. President Donald Trump, Nobel Peace Prize-winning journalist Maria Ressa rings the alarm about disinformation's threat to democracy, and our monthly brain game That's Puzzling! returns. Discover more at https://www.cbc.ca/sunday

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler
Unmasking Pretendians & Preparing Teens for Independence, Asbestos-Free Water & Race-Based Trauma

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 49:20


Do you know what a pretendian is? If you haven't heard this term before you'll definitely want to listen to my interview with Dr. Pam Palmater from Toronto Metropolitan University, who joins me to discuss this harmful trend for indigenous communities, some prominent examples of pretendians, and what is being done about it. It's a bittersweet time for parents in their final year of high school as they start to prepare for a new reality in September in University. On one hand you can't bear the thought of them leaving and on the other you're excited to see them embark on this new chapter. But there's a space in between there that most people aren't paying attention to, and that's how will they manage without you. Aly Pain joins me to share how to get your kids psychologically ready for this monumental transition. Anne Brodie is in with new entertainment and this week we have so much to get to! We start with a look at two Canadian gems, Clement Virgo's Brother and Riceboy from Korean-Canadian filmmaker Anthony Shim. The new documentary Ithaka taks a look at the controversial Julian Assange, and Apple TV+ has Extrapolations, a new eco-drama that envisions what the world may look like as climate change intensifies over the coming years. Rumina Morris, an expert on Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression, is here to discuss race-based trauma and it's impact. Rumina is a strong advocate for social justice and human rights and has used her privilege as a leader to draw attention to systemic inequities and demand change. Rana Bokahri has been described as Canada's own Erin Brokovich, and is commitmed to improving the lives of people far beyond the political arena she works in. When Rana was running for mayor in her hometown of Winnipeg, she was alerted to asbestos in water and began to dig deeper. She has since started asbestosfreewater.ca and joins me to share why municipalities across the country need to be addressing degrading water pipes now. Finally Chloé Caroline's music radiates a warm, authentic, SoCal vibe with asubliminal message for people to live their truth and spread their light. She is here today to discuss her latest album The Awakening with us before we listen to the single Afraid of the Dark. Social Pam Palmater Website: https://pampalmater.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pam_Palmater Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pam_palmater/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pampalmatermedia/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pampalmater YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/pampalmater Aly Pain Website : https://www.alypain.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlyPain Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alypain/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlyPainStraightTalkFierceLove/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alypain?source=h5_m Anne Brodie Twitter: https://twitter.com/annebrodie Website: whatshesaidtalk.com Rumina Morris Website: https://ruminamorris.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruminamorris/ Rana Bokhari Website: www.ranaforwpg.ca Twitter: www.twitter.com/rana4manitoba Instagram: http://instagram.com/rana_bokhari?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rana.bokhari.50?mibextid=LQQJ4d Tiktok: tiktok.com/@rana4wpg YouTube: https://youtu.be/x7_-sNArbHw Chloe Caroline Website: https://www.chloecaroline.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chloecaroline/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1l3eeviueFhDQhS4d2RmCw TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@imchloecaroline Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chloecarolinemusic

Whether You Like It Or Not
Ep. 5 - Latin American Heritage Month (in canada)!

Whether You Like It Or Not

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 75:12


Disclaimer… I get emotional and cry through the talking (there's a curse word or two); get into some difficult conversations like suicide and injustices towards Indigenous People on the very same lands where our parents, grandparents and relatives sought refuge and opportunities. Yes, in my opinion, it's all connected. Thank you de todo corazon once again for lending me your ears, time and attention

Nation To Nation
Tribunal ruling ‘exactly what we were hoping for' says Pam Palmater

Nation To Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 26:56


The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal shuts down a $20-billion Indigenous child welfare settlement. Why justice reform is needed to protect Indigenous women. And a Nunavut MP wants to know: does Canada truly value Indigenous languages? That's on Nation to Nation.

Ricochet's Unpacking the News
Canada's climate extractivism | Inside the NDP's identity crisis (The Breach Show ep11)

Ricochet's Unpacking the News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 58:05


On The Breach Show this week, guest host Aditya Rao joins panelists Pam Palmater and El Jones. First up - according to Justin Trudeau, it's “Electric Vehicle Week” in Canada. Author and tech critic Paris Marx joins the show to look at some of the potential environmental and social costs of positioning Canada as a leader in the EV industry. And what would it take to remake the Ontario NDP as a vehicle for change? Martin Lukacs offers a frank look at the party amidst the search to replace leader Andrea Horwath. Find out how you can support The Breach's journalism for transformation at https://breachmedia.ca/support-us/

The Harbinger Spotlight
Canada's climate extractivism | Inside the NDP's identity crisis (The Breach Show ep11)

The Harbinger Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 58:05


On The Breach Show this week, guest host Aditya Rao joins panelists Pam Palmater and El Jones. First up - according to Justin Trudeau, it's “Electric Vehicle Week” in Canada. Author and tech critic Paris Marx joins the show to look at some of the potential environmental and social costs of positioning Canada as a leader in the EV industry. And what would it take to remake the Ontario NDP as a vehicle for change? Martin Lukacs offers a frank look at the party amidst the search to replace leader Andrea Horwath.Find out how you can support The Breach's journalism for transformation at https://breachmedia.ca/support-us/

The Breach Show
Paris Marx on electric cars & Canada's climate extractivism | Inside the Ontario NDP's identity crisis | With guest host Aditya Rao

The Breach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 58:04


On The Breach Show this week, guest host Aditya Rao joins panelists Pam Palmater and El Jones. First up - according to Justin Trudeau, it's “Electric Vehicle Week” in Canada. We're joined by author and tech critic Paris Marx, to look at some of the potential environmental and social costs of positioning Canada as a leader in the EV industry. And what would it take to remake the Ontario NDP as a vehicle for change? Martin Lukacs offers a frank look at the party amidst the search to replace leader Andrea Horwath.

The Sunday Magazine
The future of the AFN, Jody Rosen's bicycle history, Avoiding future telecom outages

The Sunday Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 65:20


Guest host David Common takes stock of the Assembly of First Nations' present and future with Niigaan Sinclair and Pam Palmater, Jody Rosen ruminates on the history and mystery of the bicycle, and Ben Klass considers what can be done to avoid and weather future telecommunications outages. Tell us what you think of our podcast by filling out this short survey: https://www.cbc.ca/1.6498021

The Breach Show
The fight for abortion access | Canada Day... back so soon?

The Breach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 43:35


This week, on the heels of the repeal of Roe v Wade in the U.S., we interview reproductive justice activist Darrah Teitel about abortion access in Canada. The Trudeau Liberals' policy record, it turns out, isn't as good as their photo-ops in front of abortion clinics. And El Jones, Martin Lukacs and Pam Palmater discuss Canada Day, which in many cities will be about more than fireworks and beer this year. Has our warm and fuzzy nationalist mythology taken a well-deserved hit? Polls suggest so.

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play #1314: N.S. Mass Shooting Inquiry, Hybrid Sittings, AFN National Chief Suspended

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 47:16


Mark Holland, Government House Leader; John Brassard, Conservative MP; Peter Julian, NDP MP; Niigaan Sinclair, University of Manitoba; Pam Palmater, Toronto Metropolitan University; Joy Malbon, CTV News; Kevin Gallagher, CTV News; Bob Fife, the Globe and Mail; and Fatima Syed, The Narwhal.

The Breach Show
What a Doug Ford majority means for Ontario

The Breach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 88:25


This week we went live on Ontario election night. We critique the media coverage, examine the NDP's failure to galvanize opposition to Conservatives, and remind ourselves of the impact and importance of social movements. With a second term for Doug Ford, progressive movements are in for a major fight. Featuring interviews with organizers, writers and scholars from across the province: Linda McQuaig, Pam Palmater, Erica Ifill, Riley Yesno, Syed Hussan, Judy Rebick, Dave Bush, Miles Krauter, and Jon Thompson. Sign up for alerts and don't miss an episode: https://breachmedia.ca/theshow/Watch the show on Youtube.com/TheBreach and spread the word by sharing and retweeting: on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Two Indigenous leaders call on Premier Higgs to launch an independent inquiry into justice, health and education to root out systemic racism.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 12:43


David Perley is a former chief of Tobique First Nation. Pam Palmater is a Mi'kmaq lawyer from New Brunswick.

Ricochet's Unpacking the News
Ford's false promises | Damning prison report met with half measures (The Breach Show ep7)

Ricochet's Unpacking the News

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 39:49


This week, Martin and Pam break down the Ontario election: who we hate, who isn't great, and who can't communicate. El Jones joins Pam for an in-depth look at a new Senate report that calls for the exoneration of 12 imprisoned Indigenous women that provides insights in the systemic violence and discrimination of Canada's prison system. Plus, should police dogs have unions? And why are our elites so quick to unsee racism in Canada? Featuring Martin Lukacs, Pam Palmater and El Jones. Donya Ziaee is off this week. Sign up for alerts and don't miss an episode: https://breachmedia.ca/theshow/ Watch the show on Youtube.com/TheBreach and spread the word by sharing and retweeting: on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

The Harbinger Spotlight
Ford's false promises | Damning prison report met with half measures (The Breach Show ep7)

The Harbinger Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 39:49


This week, Martin and Pam break down the Ontario election: who we hate, who isn't great, and who can't communicate. El Jones joins Pam for an in-depth look at a new Senate report that calls for the exoneration of 12 imprisoned Indigenous women that provides insights in the systemic violence and discrimination of Canada's prison system.Plus, should police dogs have unions? And why are our elites so quick to unsee racism in Canada?Featuring Martin Lukacs, Pam Palmater and El Jones. Donya Ziaee is off this week.Sign up for alerts and don't miss an episode: https://breachmedia.ca/theshow/Watch the show on Youtube.com/TheBreach and spread the word by sharing and retweeting: on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

The Breach Show
Doug Ford's wreckage | Report exposes discrimination against incarcerated Indigenous women

The Breach Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 39:48


This week, Martin and Pam break down the Ontario election: who we hate, who isn't great, and who can't communicate. El Jones joins Pam for an in-depth look at a new Senate report that calls for the exoneration of 12 imprisoned Indigenous women that provides insights in the systemic violence and discrimination of Canada's prison system. Plus, should police dogs have unions? And why are our elites so quick to unsee racism in Canada? Featuring Martin Lukacs, Pam Palmater and El Jones. Donya Ziaee is off this week. Sign up for alerts and don't miss an episode: https://breachmedia.ca/theshow/ Watch the show on Youtube.com/TheBreach and spread the word by sharing and retweeting: on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

The Breach Show
Live from the first Conservative leadership debate

The Breach Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 54:04


On Wednesday, The Breach Show broadcast live analysis of the Conservative Party of Canada's official English-language leadership debate. In this episode, El Jones, Pam Palmater and Martin Lukacs break down who is running, how they're positioning themselves, and what that means for the rest of us. And since watching Conservatives outdo each other isn't always pleasant, each of our analysts shares about what kind of candy is appropriate to eat during the leadership debate. Featuring our host Martin Lucacs and analysts Pam Palmater and El Jones. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode, or sign up for alerts at: https://breachmedia.ca/theshow _________________________________________________________________________ Want to see more content like this? Become a sustaining member at https://breachmedia.ca/support-us/ An hour of your wages each month will fuel independent and progressive journalism, free of corporate agendas – and never behind a paywall. _________________________________________________________________________ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBreachMedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebreachme... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebreachmedia

The Breach Show
Abortion Under Attack; Racial Justice in Canadian Healthcare; Damning Military Report

The Breach Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 57:20


This week on the show we are joined by a guest, Ritika Goel, a family doctor, professor and an advocate for healthcare justice. Our panel takes a critical look at the government's pandemic response and also discusses a new article Dr. Goel co-authored on the unfinished business of medicare in Canada. We also discuss Roe v. Wade being repealed in the U.S. and why Canadian abortion access still has a long way to go, and finally, Pam Palmater unpacks a damning new report on racism and sexism in Canada's military. Featuring our host Donya Ziaee and analysts Pam Palmater and El Jones. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode, or sign up for alerts at: https://breachmedia.ca/theshow _________________________________________________________________________ Want to see more content like this? Become a sustaining member at https://breachmedia.ca/support-us/ An hour of your wages each month will fuel independent and progressive journalism, free of corporate agendas – and never behind a paywall. _________________________________________________________________________ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBreachMedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebreachme... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebreachmedia

The Breach Show
Time to log off? | Why things cost more | Ottawa invasion 2.0

The Breach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 62:57


This week on the show we talk about Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter—is it time to log off, or can social movements and the progressive left use social media effectively? We also get into the motorcycle convoy headed to Ottawa this weekend with our resident biker Pam Palmater. Finally, we talk to DT Cochrane, an economist and a researcher with Canadians for Tax Fairness, about his new report on how corporate profiteering is fueling inflation and driving up the cost of living. Featuring our host, Donya Ziaee, and Pam Palmater, El Jones, and Martin Lukacs. Sign up for alerts and don't miss an episode: https://breachmedia.ca/theshow/ Watch the show on Youtube.com/TheBreach and spread the word by sharing and retweeting: on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

The Breach Show
Police manipulate public opinion | Liberals' rigged housing policies | Canada's complicity in Yemen

The Breach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 57:43


This week we discuss how the government tried to undermine the Defund the Police movement with manipulative polling, and examine whether the new Liberal budget will do anything to address Canada's rigged housing market, with former UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Housing Leilani Farha. Plus, our new segment, “The Preach”, where our analysts call out the CBSA for putting children in prison, the RCMP's toxic culture, and how Canada continues to support the Saudi war on Yemen. Featuring our host, Donya Ziaee, and as always, Pam Palmater, El Jones, and Martin Lukacs. Sign up for alerts and don't miss an episode: https://breachmedia.ca/theshow/ Watch the show on Youtube.com/TheBreach and spread the word by sharing and retweeting: on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

The Breach Show
Canada's Spiraling Military $ | Oil Lobby in Action | Amazon Union Win: #BreachShow

The Breach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 41:43


This week we discuss Canada's role in NATO and the pressure to increase military spending, which has led to a $8 billion hike in the new Liberal budget. Then we take a critical look at the Liberals' climate plan that claims to sideline “big oil lobbyists.” Featuring a new hot take segment from our analysts: Pam Palmater breaks down Trudeau's taxpayer-dollar sinkhole that is the Trans Mountain pipeline, and El Jones celebrates the historic unionization of Amazon and the Black radical tradition. Sign up for alerts and don't miss an episode: https://breachmedia.ca/theshow/ Watch the show on Youtube.com/TheBreach and spread the word by sharing and retweeting: on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

The Breach Show
What's next for Land Back & Defund the Police?

The Breach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 57:34


On this special bonus podcast episode of The Breach Show, we take a look at two movements, Land Back and Defund the Police, and take stock of where they are at, what they have achieved and what might be next. Featuring our analysts El Jones, Pam Palmater, Martin Lukacs, and our host Donya Ziaee. Catch The Breach Show weekly and don't forget to like, comment and subscribe - https://youtube.com/TheBreach ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sign up for alerts - https://breachmedia.ca/theshow/ ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Support our work - https://breachmedia.ca/support-us/

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)
Land Back: The Indigenous Perspective

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 21:50


What does the term "land back" mean to Indigenous Peoples? And how does Canada bridge the gulf between the two perceptions? For insight, we welcome Pam Palmater, associate professor and the chair in Indigenous Governance at Ryerson University; and Riley Yesno, research fellow at the Yellowhead Institute. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Breach Show
NDP bows to Trudeau | convoy legacy | Poilievre's populist gambit

The Breach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 47:20


In this week's episode, our host Donya Ziaee and our analysts, Pam Palmater, El Jones and Martin Lukacs, take a critical look at the NDP-Liberal deal: how and why did it happen, and what does it mean for the future of the NDP? We also take stock of last month's trucker convoy, its effect on the political landscape and how progressive movements can respond moving forward. Like & subscribe so you don't miss an episode, or sign up for alerts at: https://breachmedia.ca/theshow Want to see more content like this? Become a sustaining member at https://breachmedia.ca/support-us/ An hour of your wages each month will fuel independent and progressive journalism, free of corporate agendas – and never behind a paywall. _________________________________________________________________________ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBreachMedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebreachmedia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebreachmedia

Understanding Kindness
E46 Actively Engaging with the Thinking Process.

Understanding Kindness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 20:06


In this episode, Dani discusses how they have slowed down their thinking process to engage with it more.They recommend listening to the Warrior Life podcast episode "Confronting Systemic Racism in Healthcare". Learn about the Canadian healthcare system and the racism towards First Nations that it employs. For a glimpse into Dani's friendships, check out their other podcast, Better When Awkward, co-hosted by their childhood best friend, Jasmine!Go to UnderstandingKindness.com for transcripts, blog entries, and links to the social media accounts!Follow the podcast on instagram, facebook, or twitter for more recommendations & posts when a new episode comes out!To contact Dani, email UnderstandingKindness@protonmail.com or send them a DM on social media!To financially support Dani & the show, visit the podcast's patreon or give a one-time or recurring donation on paypal! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Warrior Kids Podcast
Warrior Kids Podcast Trailer

Warrior Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 1:00


Warrior Kids Podcast Trailer Have you ever heard the Mi'kmaw story about the Boy and The Whale? What about the Inuit story all about Elisapee and Her Baby Seagull? Hi, my name is Pam Palmater. I am the producer and host of this show – the Warrior Kids Podcast. I'm a Mi'kmaw author and professor who has created this award-winning kids' podcast to celebrate everything Indigenous. Kids and families will learn all about Indigenous cultures, hear some of our traditional stories, and meet some amazing Indigenous peoples doing great things in our communities. We inspire kids to take what they learn and put it into action to help make the world a better place. If you listen carefully, you might even hear our live studio audience members – Peter and Ernie - playing in the background! If this sounds like your kind of podcast, then join us here every second Wednesday on your favorite podcast app. - - - For more information about our podcast, you can check us out online at https://www.warriorkidspodcast.com - - Check out Warrior Kids Merch here: https://warrior-life-2.creator-spring.com/listing/get-warrior-kids-podcast?product=340&tsmac=store&tsmic=warrior-life-2&variation=6385 - - If you would like to support this podcast, please check out my Patreon account for monthly memberships here: https://www.patreon.com/join/2144345 - - Or you can make a one-time donation through Buy Me A Coffee app here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pampalmater - - For adult warriors, here is my website: https://www.pampalmater.com - - Please note: The information contained in this podcast is not legal, financial or medical advice, nor should it be relied on as such. It is intended as general educational materials for children and represents fair comment.

Warrior Life
Warrior Life Podcast Trailer

Warrior Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 1:00


Warrior Life Podcast Trailer After 500 years of genocide, Indigenous peoples are STILL here – asserting, living and defending our sovereignty all over Turtle Island. We have NEVER ceded, surrendered or extinguished the lands, waters, or resources in our territories and THIS is why we are targets – targets for state-based violence, exploitation, and criminalization. My name is Pam Palmater and I am the producer and host of this show – the Warrior Life. I am a professor, author and activist who has created this podcast to help lift the voices of peoples on the FRONT LINES of Indigenous resistance and resurgence. If you care about truth, justice and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, then join me every Friday on your favorite podcast app. You'll hear from Indigenous land defenders, water protectors, and advocates who call on us to take collective action to protect our peoples and the planet. - - - - FOLLOW ME ON TIKTOK @pp2cool FOLLOW ME ON IG @pam_palmater FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @Pam_Palmater - - If you would like more information about these issues, you can check out my website at: https://www.pampalmater.com - - If you would like to support my work and help keep it independent, here is the link to my Patreon account: https://www.patreon.com/join/2144345 - - - Here is the link for Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pampalmater - - - WARRIOR LIFE PODCAST MERCH: https://www.teespring.com/stores/warrior-life-2 - - - Please note: Nothing in this podcast advocates for violence on Indigenous territories. - - Please also note: The information contained in this podcast should not be misconstrued as legal, financial or medical advice, nor should it be relied on as such. This podcast/video represents fair political comment. - -

Understanding Kindness
E42 An Ode to Water.

Understanding Kindness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 23:23


In this episode, Dani talks about our Water, how she's being used and abused, and what we can do about it.They recommend appreciating and being grateful for the fresh, clean Water you do have. Also, following @mmiwhoismissing on instagram and listening to Total Liberation's episode 77 called, "Water is Life: The US War Machine Poisons Hawaii" for more information on the current Water crisis on O'ahu. They recommend watching and sharing The Story of Stuff's videos titled, "The Story of Water" and "5 Things Nestle Doesn't Want You To Know" to learn more about Water privatization. And to learn more about your most-local pipeline resistance, try visiting StopLine3.org, TinyHouseWarriors.com and Secwepemculecw.org, and listening to It's Going Down's podcast episode "This is America #151". To learn about divesting yourself and your Community from supporting these projects, visit MazaskaTalks.org.You can also listen to the Warrior Life podcast, specifically episode 2 titled "Water is Life" if you'd like to hear where Dani got their inspiration to create this episode.  Lastly, Dani recommends It's Going Down, a resource for anarchist, anti-fascist, and autonomous anti-capitalist and anti-colonial analysis and news.For a glimpse into Dani's friendships, check out her other podcast, Better When Awkward, co-hosted by her childhood best friend, Jasmine!Go to UnderstandingKindness.com for transcripts, blog entries, and links to the social media accounts!Follow the podcast on instagram, facebook, or twitter for more recommendations & posts when a new episode comes out!To contact Dani, please email UnderstandingKindness@protonmail.com or send Dani a DM on social media!To financially support Dani & the show, visit the podcast's patreon or give a one-time or recurring donation on paypal!      ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Not Invisible: Native Womxn on the Frontlines
Episode 11: Pam Palmater

Not Invisible: Native Womxn on the Frontlines

Play Episode Play 18 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 41:40 Transcription Available


On this episode of Not Invisible: Native Peoples on the Frontlines,  Host LeAndra Nephin speak with lawyer, professor, author, and social justice activist Dr. Pam Palmater. They discuss Indigenous advocacy in academia,  and her work with Idle No More. BIO:Dr. Pamela Palmater is a Mi'kmaw lawyer, professor, author, and social justice activist from Eel River Bar First Nation in New Brunswick. She has four university degrees, including a BA from St. Thomas in Native Studies; an LLB from University of New Brunswick, and her Masters and Doctorate in Law from Dalhousie University specializing in Indigenous law. She currently holds the position of full Professor and Chair in Indigenous Governance at Ryerson University.A practicing lawyer for 22 years, Pam has been volunteering and working in First Nation issues for over 30 years on a wide range of issues like socio-economic conditions, Aboriginal and treaty rights, and legislation impacting First Nations. Her books, Warrior Life: Indigenous Resistance and Resurgence, Indigenous Nationhood: Empowering Grassroots Citizens and Beyond Blood: Rethinking Indigenous Identity, together with her other publications focus on Indigenous law, politics, and governance and the importance of native sovereignty and nation-building.Pam was one of the spokespeople and public educators for the Idle No More movement and advocates alongside other movements focusing on social justice and human rights. She is frequently called as a legal expert before Parliamentary, Senate and United Nations committees dealing with laws and policies impacting Indigenous peoples. Her current research focuses on racism, abuse and sexualized violence against Indigenous women and girls and its contribution to the crisis of murdered, missing, traded, and exploited Indigenous women and girls.Pam is a well-known public speaker and media commentator – considered one of Canada's Top 25 Influential Movers and Shakers by the Financial Post and the Top 5 Most Influential Lawyer in Human Rights by Canadian Lawyer Magazine. She has been recognized with many awards for her social justice advocacy on behalf of First Nations generally, and Indigenous women and children specifically, including the 2012 YWCA Woman of Distinction Award in Social Justice, 2012 Women's Courage Award in Social Justice, and the Margaret Mead Award in Social Justice 2016, to name a few.Follow Dr. Palmater's work: Websitehttps://www.pampalmater.comYouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/c/PamPalmaterchannelIndigenous Nationhood Bloghttps://www.indigenousnationhood.blogspot.comWarrior Life Podcasthttps://www.soundcloud.com/pampalmaterWarrior Kids podcasthttps://www.soundcloud.com/warriorkidspodcastTwitter & Instagram @Pam_PalmaterSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/redhouseseries)

Nation To Nation
Raids, racism and reconciliation: It's time to ‘break up' the RCMP says expert on N2N

Nation To Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 27:56


Raids, racism and reconciliation – one expert says it's time to "break up" the RCMP.   And Mi'kmaw lawyer Pam Palmater says the Liberals need to focus on housing, water, food and saving Indigenous lives.   That's on this episode of Nation to Nation.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Backlash to NB government memo directing provincial employees not to make territorial acknowledgements heard across the country

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 8:31


Pam Palmater is a Mi'kmaw lawyer from Eel River Bar, and she is the chair in Indigenous governance at Ryerson University.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Backlash to a government memo directing provincial employees not to make territorial or title acknowledgements has been swift, and widespread. Mi'kmaq lawyer Pam Palmater shares her take on the damage this has caused, and the reputation the Higgs government is earning across Canada when it comes to it's relationship with Indigenous people.

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
The Best of Fight Back - Week of September 27 2021 - Sunday Edition

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 26:10


The Sunday edition of the Best Fight Back, from the week that was, with Jane Brown Interviews with: - Doris Grinspun on Quebec's deadline for healthcare workers to get vaccinated - Dr. Alon Vaisman and David Musyj on Ontario's situation for hospital staff vaccinations - Dr. Veldon Coburn, Pam Palmater, and Dawn Martin-Hill on the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation - Franco Terrazzano on the costs of MP severances and pensions - And the best calls of the week!

rabble radio
What did the media miss in their coverage of Election 2021?

rabble radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 26:55


This week on the show, rabble editor Chelsea Nash sat down for a conversation with rabble's own columnist Chuka Ejeckam. Chuka is a writer and policy researcher who works in the labour movement. The son of Igbo immigrants to Canada, he grew up in Winnipeg.  They talked about what was missing from this federal election, and as Chuka notes, we were in large part missing substantive media coverage. They also talked about the first ever National Day for Truth and Reconciliation which took place on Thursday. What does it tell us about how the federal government approaches ongoing issues of colonialism and racism? Chuka Ejeckam is also a regular panelist at our monthly politics show: Off the Hill. You can read his writing on the site, where he focuses on inequity and inequality, drug policy, structural racism and labour. You can also find him on Twitter @ChukaEjeckam. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT This segment is where we review the week's top headlines. Here's the rundown. Yesterday was of course the very first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation -- though it was far from the first Orange Shirt Day. Since 2013, Indigenous peoples across Canada have been honouring survivors and victims of Canada's Residential School System by wearing an orange shirt. The shirt symbolizes the loss of childhood residential school attendees experienced, in honour of Phyllis Webstad's bright orange shirt she wore when she arrived at a residential school, but was quickly stripped of as she and all the other children were forced into uniforms. She never saw that shirt, which had been a gift from her grandmother, again. Even though the day has passed, uncovering Canada's truth and engaging in reconciliation is an ongoing process, not something to be thought of once a year. Here at rabble, we were grateful to Rachel Snow, an Indigenous activist and educator of the Iyahe Nakoda nation, for debuting her first rabble column on Thursday, in which she transformed the word "reconciliation" into "wreck-onciliation" spelt wreck. A wreck it has been. Rachel takes readers through the very recent history of the impacts ongoing colonialism has on First Nations and how the federal government continues to fall short. On Wednesday, September 29, Federal Court Justice Paul Favel rejected the Trudeau government's appeal of those decisions. Karl Nerenberg has that report, concluding that unfortunately, this may not be the last of this battle. The federal government could in fact file for a further appeal. Meanwhile, politics reporter Stephen Wentzell wrote about how Indigenous MPs were marking the day, noting that the 12 elected Indigenous MPs (a record number, by the way -- in 2019 there were 11) occupy only 3.5 per cent of the seats in the House of Commons. Also on the site this week: Pam Palmater writes about how the rise of the People's Party of Canada is a symptom of government inaction on rising levels of hate that primarily Black, Indigenous and other people of colour are experiencing. Penney Kome writes about the inevitability of electric vehicles. Doreen Nicoll writes about North America's first Black food sovereignty plan which Toronto City Council will be voting on today, Friday October 1. Plus much more!  

CTV Power Play Podcast
Episode 1146: First National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 26:44


National Chief RoseAnne Archibald, Assembly of First Nations; David Chartrand, Manitoba Metis Federation; Jaime Battiste; Liberal MP-elect; Gary Vidal, Conservative MP-elect; Leah Gazan, NDP MP-elect; Karl Dockstader, One Dish, One Mic; Pam Palmater, Ryerson University; and Niigaan Sinclair, University of Manitoba.

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Hear Mi'kmaw lawyer Pam Palmater explain the Peace and Friendship Treaties

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 15:27


Today is Treaty Day in Nova Scotia. To mark the day, Mi'kmaw lawyer Pam Palmater explains the Peace and Friendship Treaties signed by Britain, the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet), Abenaki, Penobscot and Passamaquoddy. She also talks about the living power and legacy of the agreements.

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 52:26


Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Veldon Coburn, professor of Aboriginal studies at the University of Ottawa, Dr. Dawn Martin-Hill, Associate Professor and a founder of the Indigenous Studies program at McMaster University alongside Pam Palmater, a lawyer and Professor and Chair in Indigenous Governance at Ryerson University. Today marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. It comes after a year of heartbreaking discoveries of mass graves of Indigenous children on the sites of former residential schools across the country. Today, our all-Indigenous panel weighs in on the painful year that was,

rabble radio
Pam Palmater reviews the first edition of her Reconciliation Book Club

rabble radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 23:03


Pamela Palmater's Reconciliation Book Club successfully launched with the first book club event last Saturday. The book club is her way to help people learn about reconciliation and Canada's First Nations in a safe and supportive space. To date, it has received almost 1,000 views and over 60 comments online, so it seems to have hit the right notes. The first book she chose was Whose Land is it Anyway: A Manual for Decolonization published by the Federation of Post-Secondary Educators in B.C.  It is available for free download by clicking the link above.  Here at rabble, we really like this idea and we've done some stories about it in the last couple of weeks. We were all curious about how it went, and her plans for future editions so Victoria Fenner, rabble's podcast exec producer gave her a call. Pam says it went very well, and yes, she plans to do more. Victoria talked to her on Tuesday of this week, two days ago. Pam Palmater is a Mi'kmaw lawyer and member of the Eel River Bar First Nation in New Brunswick. She teaches Indigenous law, politics and governance at Ryerson University and heads their Centre for Indigenous Governance. She also has a blog on rabble.ca. The next book for the Reconciliation Book Club review will be Karen Stote's An Act of Genocide: Colonialism and the Sterilization of Aboriginal Women published by Fernwood Publishing.  Image and audio clip: Pamela Palmater. Used with permission.