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Seventh MMC Radio Segment/Septième segment radiophonique de la CMM

Tuesday, July 12 on CKUT's Off the Hour

by Olivier D. AsselinNatascia L

 

News briefs

  • Montreal Media Co-op reporter Olivier D. Asselin sits down with Patrick Cadorette: a member of the Convergence des luttes anti-capitaliste who was recently released after 11 months of house arrest following his participation in G20 protests.
  • RueFrontenac.com comes down after failed negotiations between its writers and the web site's new financial investors.

Features: Montreal's move-In day

  • The Front d'action populaire en réaménagement urbain expresses concerns over the number of families still homeless after the July 1 moving day. FRAPRU member Mathieu Francoeur describes what government on all levels should be doing to stem Quebec's housing woes.
  • Génération d'idées' Kimberlee Deesormeaux talks with MMC about their symbolic action July 1 to encourage the recycling and donating of furniture during the moving process.
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Natascia Lypny, a Montreal native, is a contributing member of the Halifax Media Co-op and sits on its editorial collective. She has also been involved with starting up the Montreal Media Co-op and interned at The Dominion in the summer of 2011. Currently, Natascia is a journalism student at the University of King's College entering her fourth year of study. She is also pursuing social anthropology studies at Dalhousie University. Natascia writes regularly for King's student newspaper, The Watch, and is the acting President of the Journalists for Human Rights chapter at her school. She is heavily involved with the King's Theatrical Society and other areas of school life. Natascia has freelanced, and interned at, several other publications across Canada, including The Coast, the Chronicle Herald and Spacing. Her work can be found on her personal website.

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