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Housing Forum (Ep. 2)

Luke Quinton hosts a public forum in St. John’s on housing, featuring Kevin O’Shea, executive director of the Public Legal Information Association of Newfoundland and Labrador, Doug Pawson, executive director […]

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Tent City for Change (Ep. 1)
Project Nujio’qonik & the Environmental Assessment “Act” (Ep. 13)
Truth Before Reconciliation (Ep. 12)
Swept by the Sea (Ep. 11)
The Foreseeable Fall of Fossil Fuels (Ep. 10)
An Introduction to Seasplainer (Ep. 9)

An inside look at Jenn Thornhill Verma's and Leila Beaudoin's Indy series about fish and the sea.

May Day & The Changing Face of NL’s Labour Movement (Ep. 8)

A growing number of people are joining the annual May Day (aka International Workers' Day) event in St. John's. And that tells us something important about Newfoundland & Labrador's labour movement, says journalist and author Rhea Rollmann. In Episode 8 of berrygrounds, we speak with Rollmann about what changes are happening in Newfoundland and Labrador's labour movement. Rollmann, who also has a background in labour organizing and queer and trans activism, also shares some insight into her forthcoming book, "A Queer History of Newfoundland".

Pay Equity for Some Isn’t Equity At All (Ep. 7)

The Liberals' new pay equity legislation isn't sitting well with advocates. It's missing critical details and doesn't apply to most women and non-binary workers in NL. We speak with Telegram reporter Juanita Mercer and NL Federation of Labour President Jessica McCormick.

The Smouldering Tensions at Memorial University (Ep. 6)

Vianne Timmons may be gone, but the controversy around her claims of Indigeneity have brought two key issues to the fore: race-shifting and the crisis in governance at Memorial University.