After Thought
After Thought dives deep on topics of the day while providing compelling and entertaining commentary.
After Thought dives deep on topics of the day while providing compelling and entertaining commentary.
GroundWire aims to connect diverse communities that take part in community radio programming all over Canada by featuring stories that are local, regional and national in scope and that share an ethic of human rights activism, equity, labour rights, democractic communication and information exchange, and progressive political and social policy.
The Harbinger Media Hour is a one hour show case of some of the best from the Harbinger Media network. The Harbinger Media network is a network of progressive podcasts challenging the right-wing and corproate media from coast to coast.
Shows include
Progress Report
North Untapped
The Breach Show
Half Past Capitalism
Alberta Advantage
Invisible Institutions
Victor’s Children
Tech Won’t Save Us
Unmaking Saskatchewan
Redeye is broadcast live every Saturday morning on Vancouver Cooperative Radio, CFRO 100.5FM. It is produced by an independent media collective at the studios of Coop Radio in Vancouver’s downtown eastside.
The show has been on the air for over 40 years, providing high-quality public affairs and arts programming to listeners looking for a progressive take on current events.
The Coyote show is a full immersion of Anishinaabemowin infused in humour fun and laughter. The one-hour program features live interactive interviews with mainly Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation speakers. Occasionally, the show offers insights into the latest language practices, protocols, news, information and language app technology currently available to our audience. Lastly, the program plays local Indigenous favorites and some 70’s artists like Cummings, Young, Dylan, Mitchell, Redbone, Zevon, Blondie, Heart, Eagles and the Rolling Stones.
Truth before Reconciliation, hosted by Tammy Wolfe, provides listeners with a variety of knowledgeable perspective on both current and historical context of Indigenous truths throughout Canada, in order to educate, inform and encourage reconciliation through community awareness and taking action.
“We’re building relationships and teaching Truth before Reconciliation”