February 27, 2020
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#251 Heard It Through The Pipeline
Do journalists need to be protestors to get better access to Wet'suwet'en solidarity actions? Plus, the Teck Frontier oilsands mine withdraws its application and who the media is blaming will shock you - or not.
Jesse Brown
Host & Publisher
Tiffany Lam
Producer

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Media Indigena’s Rick Harp co-hosts from Winnipeg.


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