282 episodes

A podcast about Mi'kmaq people, politics, land, and water. A message to our listeners: the Mi'kmaq Matters team hopes you are all staying safe during this difficult time. Now, more than ever, we thank you for supporting independent Mi'kmaq journalism. Stay safe, and take care.
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A podcast about Mi'kmaq people, politics, land, and water. A message to our listeners: the Mi'kmaq Matters team hopes you are all staying safe during this difficult time. Now, more than ever, we thank you for supporting independent Mi'kmaq journalism. Stay safe, and take care.
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    Episode 278: The Facts About Fish Farms

    Episode 278: The Facts About Fish Farms

    This week: highlights from the Enviro Watch NL online forum, featuring Douglas Frantz and Catherine Collins, authors of Salmon Wars: The Dark Underbelly of Our Favorite Fish; Bob Chamberlin, chair of the First Nation Wild Salmon Alliance; and Neville Crabbe of the Atlantic Salmon Federation. The event was moderated by Enviro Watch co-chairs Tara Manuel and Glenn Wheeler.
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    • 21 min
    Episode 277: Wind Energy in Central Newfoundland Threatens Old Growth Forest

    Episode 277: Wind Energy in Central Newfoundland Threatens Old Growth Forest

    Protected for years from logging due to its high elevation, precious old growth forests in central Newfoundland now stand in the bullseye of about 300 EVREC wind turbines. This week, we speak with two members of a concerned citizens group, Leanna Paul and Robert Loder, about what could be lost if the project goes ahead.
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    • 25 min
    Episode 276: Critical Questions About Critical Minerals

    Episode 276: Critical Questions About Critical Minerals

    Can we mine our way to a green transition away from fossil fuels, or will we destroy more natural environment? This week, we sit down with Christopher Pollon, author of Pitfall: The Race to Mine the World's Most Vulnerable Places.
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    • 25 min
    Episode 275: Delays Put Wind Energy Plans in Doubt

    Episode 275: Delays Put Wind Energy Plans in Doubt

    Unanswered technical questions, a lack of signed contracts, and a budget crisis in Germany may turn into roadblocks for the wind-to-hydrogen plans in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. We get the latest from Joan Baxter, a reporter at the Halifax Examiner.
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    • 23 min
    Episode 274: For the Innu Nation, Reconciliation Is Just a Word

    Episode 274: For the Innu Nation, Reconciliation Is Just a Word

    Five decades after Joey Smallwood flooded Innu land without their consent, another Liberal premier has ripped the nation off on Muskrat Falls revenue and started talks with Quebec on a new hydro project without consulting them. This week, we speak with Peter Penashue, chief negotiator for the Innu Nation.
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    • 27 min
    Episode 273: Profiting From Aquaculture's Lies

    Episode 273: Profiting From Aquaculture's Lies

    An investigative exposé by Norwegian investigative journalists Simen Saetre and Kjetil Østl documents how misinformation and suppression of scientific evidence helped enrich some of the wealthiest people in Norway. This week, we speak with Saetre, co-author of The New Fish: The Truth about Farmed Salmon and the Consequences We Can No Longer Ignore.
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    • 28 min

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