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Health & the FTAA

vieuxcmaq, Friday, April 13, 2001 - 11:00

News Department CKLN 88.1 fm (ckln-news@sac.ryerson.ca)

Radio documentary on the threats to access and quality of health care under "free" trade, with examples from Canada (and the NAFTA experience) and Argentina

CKLN presents:
The Free Thought Area of the Airwaves
Introduction to the Free Trade Area of the Americas

with Colleen Fuller, health policy consultant & author, Vancouver
Celia Iriart, research scientist, University of New Mexico and health activist in Argentina

16 minute produced documentary
with funky original music by Miss klc and Jackson2Bears
MP3 format
suitable (we think) for broadcast

The Free Thought Area of the Airwaves was made possible with the support of the Centre for Social Justice, the Canadian Auto Workers, and the Ryerson Students Administrative Council. Thanks!

Suggested URL:
http://ckln.sac.ryerson.ca
CKLN 88.1 fm (Toronto, Canada)
Broadcasting live to the world on the WWW!

CKLN 88.1 fm (Toronto, Canada) Broadcasting live to the world on the WWW!
ckln.sac.ryerson.ca
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