Posts from the ‘journalism’ category

The Terry Project on CiTR #37: The Sisters of Saint Ann

The Sisters of Saint Ann taught at Indian Residential Schools in BC until 1985. Now they are downplaying the abuse that took place in these auspicious…

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The Business of Methadone

“And I guess what really happened was I was just exhausted. Heroin lasts you what, six hours? I mean every six hours you’ve gotta go make…

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Newly Released Emails Show how the Harper Government Silences Scientists

On October 21, 2013 I asked a Canadian federal scientist named David Tarasick to talk about ozone depletion for an episode of my radio show, The…

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Hope in Shadows: Bryce Doersam talks to Peter Thompson

Have you ever wondered about the men and women who sell calendars around Vancouver as winter rolls around? Hope in Shadows is a photography competition for…

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Christians Answer Your Questions About Sex

This is an extended scene from Episode 29 of The Terry Project on CiTR: Sam Returns to Historymaker. Last summer Sam and Gordon went to a…

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The Terry Project on CiTR #29: Sam Returns to Historymaker

As a Christian teenager, Sam Fenn attended Historymaker, a Pentecostal youth rally where people spoke in tongues, were healed by the Holy Spirit and received divine…

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The Terry Project on CiTR #27: Silencing the Scientists

Has Harper politicized federal science? Since 2006, the Canadian government has laid off scientists while expanding its communication staff. On this episode of The Terry Project…

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INFOGRAPHIC: Is Food a Right?

On October 7, 2013, Gordon Neighbourhood House hosted the West End Food Festival. One of the numerous events part of this festival included a panel discussion…

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Karla Homolka: From Convicted Killer to Anonymous Mother

Shadlee Rahman is a research assistant for the Terry Project Podcast–the theme of rebranding raised brought back some history. Very few crimes, if any, are as…

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TEDxTT 2012: “Dying for Land,” Sam Eifling.

Sam Eifling (@sameifling), a recent graduate of the UBC School of Journalism, takes us on a Brazilian journey that examines the tensions which exist between the…

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