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The Salmon People

English, News, 3 seasons, 18 episodes, 11 hours, 11 minutes
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Off the coast of BC, wild salmon started dying by the millions. Chris Bennett runs Blackfish Lodge 300 kilometers north of Vancouver. He was leading a group of tourists on a boat tour when he looked into the water and noticed young salmon – called smolt – acting strangely. He’d found a clue. He took it to an unlikely detective - a whale biologist - Alexandra Morton - who’d be pulled into a battle against government, industry and multinational corporations. A story like this one should have been a hero’s tale. An Erin Brockovich moment. But it didn’t quite play out that easily. This is the fascinating story of a 20-year battle to save Canada’s wild salmon. The Salmon People podcast is a co-production between journalist Sandra Bartlett and Canada's National Observer. Sandra Bartlett is an award winning reporter and producer based in Toronto. She worked on the ICIJ project Secrecy for Sale and Skin and Bone. Bartlett worked as a producer and reporter in NPR's Investigative Unit based in Washington where she collaborated on projects with PBS Frontline, ProPublica, the Center for Public Integrity, the Center for Investigative Reporting, as well as individual journalists in Canada and Europe. In 20 plus years at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, as an editor, a reporter and producer, Bartlett covered daily news, foreign assignments and special programming. She worked in London, Europe, Israel, Cuba and Pakistan. We are crowdfunding to cover the cost of this podcast. If you'd like to contribute, as little as five dollars per month can help support this work: https://www.nationalobserver.com/donate/podcasts.
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NEW PODCAST - The Poison Detectives

A firefighter’s wife and a corporate lawyer in different parts of the U.S. get pulled into solving separate mysteries. Something was making cows die and deer hemorrhage to death in West Virginia. That same something could also be giving firefighters cancer — all over the country.When the lawyer and the firefighter’s wife met, they found out they were working on the same mystery.The mystery was caused by a human-made chemical that environmental regulators should have known about but didn’t. A chemical that is said to be so toxic, it is unclear if any contact with it is safe.The chemical was created by a corporate giant, and then another corporate giant began using it to provide the world with so-called revolutionary products. Products that come with a very steep price.This is a fascinating story of two people unravelling a ball of yarn that would reveal the poisoning of the world.Listen to The Poison Detectives on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/28/20244 minutes, 29 seconds
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Special Episode: Protecting Haida Gwaii

Haida Gwaii is a stretch of islands teeming with life just off the coast of British Columbia. The land, its skies, and the bodies of water around it have been protected for thousands of years by local Haida guardians. Protecting Haida Gwaii is a story about a First Nation that continues the fight for its rights, despite having inhabited the territory for over 13,000 years.Read more about Haida Gwaii at Canada’s National Observer.Written by Brandi MorinEdited by Zahra KhozemaCover art by Ata Ojai Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/10/202334 minutes, 36 seconds