Posts from the ‘Podcast’ category

The Terry Project on CiTR #51: The Hikes (Recorded Live at BARtalk)

Subscribe on iTunes  | RSS UBC’s proposal to increase residence rates and international tuition fees has sparked intense debate and activism on campus. This begins two weeks of programming on student debt,…

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The Terry Project on CiTR #50: The 7th Annual TEDx Terry Talks (Highlights)

Every year the Terry Project puts on an event called the TEDx Terry Talks. It’s one of the only TED events in the world to exclusively…

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How Canadian Spies “Stack the Deck” Against the Left

Listen to historians Reg Whitaker and Greg Kealey (authors of the book Secret Service) tell stories from Canada’s sordid history of political policing: In 1920–in the…

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The Terry Project on CiTR #49: Harper, Civil Liberties and the Secret History of Canadian Spying

Ottawa was attacked, and the Prime Minister responded by calling for increased powers of security and surveillance. What is the state of civil liberties in Harper’s Canada?…

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The Terry Project on CiTR #48: Professor Candyman and Dr. Ouija Board

  On this special episode, we nerd out about Halloween. You’ll learn three things: the best and worst candies, according to science; whether you should be…

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Affordable housing and Vancouver’s municipal election – a short guide.

Blog post by Amy Do  If you own a house in Vancouver you’re probably a millionaire. That’s just how expensive it is to live in this…

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These guys live in Vancouver, pay next to nothing for rent and throw epic parties [somewhat NSFW photos]

On yesterday’s episode of Terry Project on CiTR we profiled Vlad and Andrew, two young guys who pay around $360 each a month to live in a big house…

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Terry Project on CiTR #47: Zombie City

Are high housing prices turning Vancouver into a “zombie city?” Are young people and working class families being priced out of the market? Listen to our investigation: Subscribe…

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The Terry Project on CiTR #27: [Update] Silencing the Scientists

This is an update to one of our most popular episodes, silencing the scientists. Has Harper politicized federal science? Since 2006, the Canadian government has laid…

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The Four Pillars Revisited

  In 2001, after much campaigning by activists, academics and public health officials, Vancouver’s municipal council approved the boldest, most progressive drug policy in North America:…

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