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Peter Ellis spent nearly 30 years trying to clear his name of a crime he says he didn’t commit.
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Tried, Convicted and Innocent | Peter Ellis, The Creche Case and Me. (Part 1/8)
For the first time, this series tells the real story behind the Christchurch Civic Creche case.
“It’s not bizarre. It’s just totally and utterly unbelievable.” It was 1993 and the climate in Christchurch had reached fever pitch. Peter Ellis, a 34-year-old childcare worker with curly hair and glasses held together with Sellotape, sat on a couch in a rundown motel for an interview with a young television reporter, Melanie Reid.
On Sunday afternoons they met secretly to film interviews with Ellis while the city around them erupted with panic. They smoked cigarettes and drank cups of tea and shared jokes. Reid liked him immediately and knew from the beginning there was something not quite right with what was going on.
Melanie Reid was the only reporter Ellis would speak to before his impri...
published: 26 Oct 2022
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Supreme Court quashes Peter Ellis’ convictions of child sex abuse
Ellis was convicted in 1993 of sexually abusing children at the Christchurch Civic Creche.
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'Miscarriage of justice': Supreme Court quashes Peter Ellis convictions thirty years on | Newshub
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CTV News Story - Peter Ellis
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Peter Ellis appeal case should consider moral panic, former lawyer says
Nigel Hampton QC talked to TVNZ1’s Breakfast about the 1993 case and Ellis’ last hope at ridding his 16 sexual assault convictions.
published: 30 Jul 2019
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Newsroom Investigates: 'Peter Ellis did not abuse our child'
For the first time, the mother of a child described as “the most credible and compelling witness” in the notorious Civic Creche case speaks out in an exclusive video interview, a gripping personal account of living through one of this country’s most infamous legal sagas.
published: 25 Aug 2022
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Miscarriage of justice: Supreme Court quashes Peter Ellis' convictions | The Long Read | Stuff.co.nz
After 30 years, Peter Ellis' convictions for child sexual abuse have been quashed. Listen to full story and hear reporter Martin van Beynen discuss the Supreme Court judgement. For full coverage visit www.Stuff.co.nz |
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published: 24 Oct 2022
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New historical abuse claims made against Peter Ellis
Peter Ellis' bid to overturn 13 remaining convictions for child sex offences has hit a speed bump after fresh allegations.
The former Christchurch Civic Creche worker died in September last year, however the Supreme Court has ruled his appeal can continue.
A hearing was held at the court where it was revealed a woman had complained about being sexually abused by Ellis in 1982.
Jonathan Mitchell reports.
published: 11 Nov 2020
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Hysteria, and An Arrest | Peter Ellis, The Creche Case and Me. (Part 2/8)
In never-before-seen footage and interviews, our new series takes you inside one of New Zealand’s most controversial legal cases, when a kind of madness gripped Christchurch, resulting in a miscarriage of justice that would take 30 years to put right.
Ellis had been suspended a month earlier, when the first allegation was made, and two days before Christmas he was advised by the council, that he was being dismissed.
Ellis was dumbfounded. He loved his job, and hadn’t done anything wrong.
Perhaps if he had just taken the not-insignificant $10,000 severance payout the council offered and if he had slipped quietly away, we would never have known the name Peter Ellis.
But instead, he turned down the cash and fought for his job.
Brought to you by the Investigations team at Newsroom and P...
published: 26 Oct 2022
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Peter Ellis spent nearly 30 years trying to clear his name of a crime he says he didn’t commit.
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- published: 07 Oct 2022
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Tried, Convicted and Innocent | Peter Ellis, The Creche Case and Me. (Part 1/8)
For the first time, this series tells the real story behind the Christchurch Civic Creche case.
“It’s not bizarre. It’s just totally and utterly unbelievable....
For the first time, this series tells the real story behind the Christchurch Civic Creche case.
“It’s not bizarre. It’s just totally and utterly unbelievable.” It was 1993 and the climate in Christchurch had reached fever pitch. Peter Ellis, a 34-year-old childcare worker with curly hair and glasses held together with Sellotape, sat on a couch in a rundown motel for an interview with a young television reporter, Melanie Reid.
On Sunday afternoons they met secretly to film interviews with Ellis while the city around them erupted with panic. They smoked cigarettes and drank cups of tea and shared jokes. Reid liked him immediately and knew from the beginning there was something not quite right with what was going on.
Melanie Reid was the only reporter Ellis would speak to before his imprisonment in June 1993, and she would continue to cover his fight for justice over the next three decades.
Much of the raw footage and interviews, recorded on dozens of beta tapes, was about to be binned by TV3 during a building renovation but Reid saw to it they were kept.
Now, for the first time, these historic interviews and footage allow us to tell the real story behind the Christchurch Civic Creche case.
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For the first time, this series tells the real story behind the Christchurch Civic Creche case.
“It’s not bizarre. It’s just totally and utterly unbelievable.” It was 1993 and the climate in Christchurch had reached fever pitch. Peter Ellis, a 34-year-old childcare worker with curly hair and glasses held together with Sellotape, sat on a couch in a rundown motel for an interview with a young television reporter, Melanie Reid.
On Sunday afternoons they met secretly to film interviews with Ellis while the city around them erupted with panic. They smoked cigarettes and drank cups of tea and shared jokes. Reid liked him immediately and knew from the beginning there was something not quite right with what was going on.
Melanie Reid was the only reporter Ellis would speak to before his imprisonment in June 1993, and she would continue to cover his fight for justice over the next three decades.
Much of the raw footage and interviews, recorded on dozens of beta tapes, was about to be binned by TV3 during a building renovation but Reid saw to it they were kept.
Now, for the first time, these historic interviews and footage allow us to tell the real story behind the Christchurch Civic Creche case.
Brought to you by the Investigations team at Newsroom and Public Interest Journalism funded through NZ On Air.
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- published: 26 Oct 2022
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Supreme Court quashes Peter Ellis’ convictions of child sex abuse
Ellis was convicted in 1993 of sexually abusing children at the Christchurch Civic Creche.
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Ellis was convicted in 1993 of sexually abusing children at the Christchurch Civic Creche.
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- published: 07 Oct 2022
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'Miscarriage of justice': Supreme Court quashes Peter Ellis convictions thirty years on | Newshub
Thirty years on, the Supreme Court has quashed Peter Ellis' convictions, calling them a "substantial miscarriage of justice". Those were the words Ellis had wai...
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- published: 07 Oct 2022
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Peter Ellis appeal case should consider moral panic, former lawyer says
Nigel Hampton QC talked to TVNZ1’s Breakfast about the 1993 case and Ellis’ last hope at ridding his 16 sexual assault convictions.
Nigel Hampton QC talked to TVNZ1’s Breakfast about the 1993 case and Ellis’ last hope at ridding his 16 sexual assault convictions.
https://wn.com/Peter_Ellis_Appeal_Case_Should_Consider_Moral_Panic,_Former_Lawyer_Says
Nigel Hampton QC talked to TVNZ1’s Breakfast about the 1993 case and Ellis’ last hope at ridding his 16 sexual assault convictions.
- published: 30 Jul 2019
- views: 1746
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Newsroom Investigates: 'Peter Ellis did not abuse our child'
For the first time, the mother of a child described as “the most credible and compelling witness” in the notorious Civic Creche case speaks out in an exclusive ...
For the first time, the mother of a child described as “the most credible and compelling witness” in the notorious Civic Creche case speaks out in an exclusive video interview, a gripping personal account of living through one of this country’s most infamous legal sagas.
https://wn.com/Newsroom_Investigates_'Peter_Ellis_Did_Not_Abuse_Our_Child'
For the first time, the mother of a child described as “the most credible and compelling witness” in the notorious Civic Creche case speaks out in an exclusive video interview, a gripping personal account of living through one of this country’s most infamous legal sagas.
- published: 25 Aug 2022
- views: 1523
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Miscarriage of justice: Supreme Court quashes Peter Ellis' convictions | The Long Read | Stuff.co.nz
After 30 years, Peter Ellis' convictions for child sexual abuse have been quashed. Listen to full story and hear reporter Martin van Beynen discuss the Supreme ...
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- published: 24 Oct 2022
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New historical abuse claims made against Peter Ellis
Peter Ellis' bid to overturn 13 remaining convictions for child sex offences has hit a speed bump after fresh allegations.
The former Christchurch Civic Crech...
Peter Ellis' bid to overturn 13 remaining convictions for child sex offences has hit a speed bump after fresh allegations.
The former Christchurch Civic Creche worker died in September last year, however the Supreme Court has ruled his appeal can continue.
A hearing was held at the court where it was revealed a woman had complained about being sexually abused by Ellis in 1982.
Jonathan Mitchell reports.
https://wn.com/New_Historical_Abuse_Claims_Made_Against_Peter_Ellis
Peter Ellis' bid to overturn 13 remaining convictions for child sex offences has hit a speed bump after fresh allegations.
The former Christchurch Civic Creche worker died in September last year, however the Supreme Court has ruled his appeal can continue.
A hearing was held at the court where it was revealed a woman had complained about being sexually abused by Ellis in 1982.
Jonathan Mitchell reports.
- published: 11 Nov 2020
- views: 1100
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Hysteria, and An Arrest | Peter Ellis, The Creche Case and Me. (Part 2/8)
In never-before-seen footage and interviews, our new series takes you inside one of New Zealand’s most controversial legal cases, when a kind of madness gripped...
In never-before-seen footage and interviews, our new series takes you inside one of New Zealand’s most controversial legal cases, when a kind of madness gripped Christchurch, resulting in a miscarriage of justice that would take 30 years to put right.
Ellis had been suspended a month earlier, when the first allegation was made, and two days before Christmas he was advised by the council, that he was being dismissed.
Ellis was dumbfounded. He loved his job, and hadn’t done anything wrong.
Perhaps if he had just taken the not-insignificant $10,000 severance payout the council offered and if he had slipped quietly away, we would never have known the name Peter Ellis.
But instead, he turned down the cash and fought for his job.
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In never-before-seen footage and interviews, our new series takes you inside one of New Zealand’s most controversial legal cases, when a kind of madness gripped Christchurch, resulting in a miscarriage of justice that would take 30 years to put right.
Ellis had been suspended a month earlier, when the first allegation was made, and two days before Christmas he was advised by the council, that he was being dismissed.
Ellis was dumbfounded. He loved his job, and hadn’t done anything wrong.
Perhaps if he had just taken the not-insignificant $10,000 severance payout the council offered and if he had slipped quietly away, we would never have known the name Peter Ellis.
But instead, he turned down the cash and fought for his job.
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- published: 26 Oct 2022
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Green Party of Canada candidates, 2006 Canadian federal election | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:24 1 Prince Edward Island
00:00:35 1.1 Sharon Labchuk (Malpeque)
00:01:06 2 Nova Scotia
00:01:15 2.1 Chris Milburn (Sydney—Victoria)
00:03:55 2.2 Nick Wright (Halifax)
00:04:20 3 Quebec
00:04:29 3.1 Adam Sommerfeld (Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher)
00:05:29 4 Ontario
00:05:39 4.1 Beaches—East York: Jim Harris
00:05:55 4.2 Brampton—Springdale: Ian Raymond Chiocchio
00:06:41 4.3 Brant: Adam King
00:07:46 4.4 Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound: Shane Jolley
00:08:07 4.5 Carleton—Mississippi Mills: Jake Cole
00:09:58 4.6 Eglinton—Lawrence: Patrick Metzger
00:11:00 4.7 Etobicoke–Lakeshore: Philip Ridge
00:11:51 4.8 Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock: Andy Harjula
00:13:41 4.9 Hamilton Centre: John Livingstone
00:14:41 4.10 Kingston and the Islands: Eric Walton
00:16:44 4.11 Kitchener Centre: Tony Maas
00:17:17 4.12 Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington: Mike Nickerson
00:19:43 4.13 Leeds—Grenville: David Lee
00:22:41 4.14 Nepean—Carleton: Lori Gadzala
00:23:43 4.15 Newmarket—Aurora: Glenn Hubbers
00:25:07 4.16 Ottawa West—Nepean: Neil Adair
00:26:25 4.17 Peterborough: Brent Wood
00:27:25 4.18 Richmond Hill: Tim Rudkins
00:27:45 4.19 St. Catharines: Jim Fannon
00:27:58 4.20 Simcoe—Grey: Peter Ellis
00:28:52 4.21 Scarborough Southwest: Valery Philip
00:29:31 4.22 Scarborough—Guildwood: Mike Flanagan
00:30:11 4.23 Sudbury: Joey Methé
00:30:57 4.24 Thornhill: Lloyd Helferty
00:31:55 4.25 Toronto Centre: Chris Tindal
00:33:28 4.26 Wellington—Halton Hills: Brent Bouteiller
00:34:45 4.27 Whitby—Oshawa: Ajay Krishnan
00:35:40 4.28 Windsor Tecumseh: Catherine Pluard
00:37:10 4.29 Windsor West: Jillana Bishop
00:38:08 5 Manitoba
00:38:17 5.1 Mike Johannson (Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia)
00:39:20 5.2 Jeff Fountain (Churchill)
00:40:12 5.3 Tanja Hutter (Elmwood—Transcona)
00:41:00 5.4 Charlie Howatt (Portage—Lisgar)
00:42:15 5.5 Janine Gibson (Provencher)
00:43:42 5.6 Marc Payette (St. Boniface)
00:45:05 5.7 David Michael Carey (Winnipeg North)
00:46:11 5.8 Wesley Owen Whiteside (Winnipeg South)
00:47:21 5.9 Vere H. Scott (Winnipeg South Centre)
00:48:28 6 Saskatchewan
00:48:38 6.1 Rick Barsky (Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar)
00:49:31 6.2 External links
00:49:43 6.3 Don Cameron (Saskatoon—Wanuskewin)
00:50:36 7
Alberta
00:50:45 7.1 Juliet Burgess (Calgary—Nose Hill)
00:51:41 7.2 Kim Warnke (Calgary Southwest)
00:53:10 7.3 Lynn Lau (Edmonton—Sherwood Park)
00:53:26 8 British Columbia
00:53:36 8.1 Karan Bowyer (Okanagan—Coquihalla)
00:54:05 8.2 Phil Brienesse(Skeena—Bulkley Valley)
00:54:40 8.3 Alex Bracewell (Cariboo—Prince George)
00:55:23 8.4 Hilary Crowley (Prince George—Peace River)
00:55:52 8.5 Matt Greenwood (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo)
00:56:36 8.6 Scott Janzen (Burnaby—New Westminster)
00:57:10 8.7 Ariel Lade (Victoria)
00:57:57 8.8 Scott Leyland (British Columbia Southern Interior)
00:58:29 8.9 Harry Naegel (Okanagan—Shuswap)
00:59:07 8.10 Clements Verhoeven (Kootenay—Columbia)
00:59:38 9 Footnotes
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The Green Party of Canada ran a full slate of 308 candidates in the 2006 Canadian federal election. Some of these candidates have separate biography pages; relevant information about other candidates may be found here.
The candidates are listed by province and riding name.
https://wn.com/Green_Party_Of_Canada_Candidates,_2006_Canadian_Federal_Election_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
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00:00:24 1 Prince Edward Island
00:00:35 1.1 Sharon Labchuk (Malpeque)
00:01:06 2 Nova Scotia
00:01:15 2.1 Chris Milburn (Sydney—Victoria)
00:03:55 2.2 Nick Wright (Halifax)
00:04:20 3 Quebec
00:04:29 3.1 Adam Sommerfeld (Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher)
00:05:29 4 Ontario
00:05:39 4.1 Beaches—East York: Jim Harris
00:05:55 4.2 Brampton—Springdale: Ian Raymond Chiocchio
00:06:41 4.3 Brant: Adam King
00:07:46 4.4 Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound: Shane Jolley
00:08:07 4.5 Carleton—Mississippi Mills: Jake Cole
00:09:58 4.6 Eglinton—Lawrence: Patrick Metzger
00:11:00 4.7 Etobicoke–Lakeshore: Philip Ridge
00:11:51 4.8 Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock: Andy Harjula
00:13:41 4.9 Hamilton Centre: John Livingstone
00:14:41 4.10 Kingston and the Islands: Eric Walton
00:16:44 4.11 Kitchener Centre: Tony Maas
00:17:17 4.12 Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington: Mike Nickerson
00:19:43 4.13 Leeds—Grenville: David Lee
00:22:41 4.14 Nepean—Carleton: Lori Gadzala
00:23:43 4.15 Newmarket—Aurora: Glenn Hubbers
00:25:07 4.16 Ottawa West—Nepean: Neil Adair
00:26:25 4.17 Peterborough: Brent Wood
00:27:25 4.18 Richmond Hill: Tim Rudkins
00:27:45 4.19 St. Catharines: Jim Fannon
00:27:58 4.20 Simcoe—Grey: Peter Ellis
00:28:52 4.21 Scarborough Southwest: Valery Philip
00:29:31 4.22 Scarborough—Guildwood: Mike Flanagan
00:30:11 4.23 Sudbury: Joey Methé
00:30:57 4.24 Thornhill: Lloyd Helferty
00:31:55 4.25 Toronto Centre: Chris Tindal
00:33:28 4.26 Wellington—Halton Hills: Brent Bouteiller
00:34:45 4.27 Whitby—Oshawa: Ajay Krishnan
00:35:40 4.28 Windsor Tecumseh: Catherine Pluard
00:37:10 4.29 Windsor West: Jillana Bishop
00:38:08 5 Manitoba
00:38:17 5.1 Mike Johannson (Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia)
00:39:20 5.2 Jeff Fountain (Churchill)
00:40:12 5.3 Tanja Hutter (Elmwood—Transcona)
00:41:00 5.4 Charlie Howatt (Portage—Lisgar)
00:42:15 5.5 Janine Gibson (Provencher)
00:43:42 5.6 Marc Payette (St. Boniface)
00:45:05 5.7 David Michael Carey (Winnipeg North)
00:46:11 5.8 Wesley Owen Whiteside (Winnipeg South)
00:47:21 5.9 Vere H. Scott (Winnipeg South Centre)
00:48:28 6 Saskatchewan
00:48:38 6.1 Rick Barsky (Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar)
00:49:31 6.2 External links
00:49:43 6.3 Don Cameron (Saskatoon—Wanuskewin)
00:50:36 7
Alberta
00:50:45 7.1 Juliet Burgess (Calgary—Nose Hill)
00:51:41 7.2 Kim Warnke (Calgary Southwest)
00:53:10 7.3 Lynn Lau (Edmonton—Sherwood Park)
00:53:26 8 British Columbia
00:53:36 8.1 Karan Bowyer (Okanagan—Coquihalla)
00:54:05 8.2 Phil Brienesse(Skeena—Bulkley Valley)
00:54:40 8.3 Alex Bracewell (Cariboo—Prince George)
00:55:23 8.4 Hilary Crowley (Prince George—Peace River)
00:55:52 8.5 Matt Greenwood (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo)
00:56:36 8.6 Scott Janzen (Burnaby—New Westminster)
00:57:10 8.7 Ariel Lade (Victoria)
00:57:57 8.8 Scott Leyland (British Columbia Southern Interior)
00:58:29 8.9 Harry Naegel (Okanagan—Shuswap)
00:59:07 8.10 Clements Verhoeven (Kootenay—Columbia)
00:59:38 9 Footnotes
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wikipedia+tts
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
Speaking Rate: 0.8297582911962325
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-C
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Green Party of Canada ran a full slate of 308 candidates in the 2006 Canadian federal election. Some of these candidates have separate biography pages; relevant information about other candidates may be found here.
The candidates are listed by province and riding name.
- published: 03 Jun 2019
- views: 48
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Chris Tindal, Green Party of Canada Candidate, 2006 Election
Chris Tindal (Green Party of Canada candidate in Toronto Centre) makes his 2.5 minute statement to Rogers Television. Recorded during the 2005/2006 general fede...
Chris Tindal (Green Party of Canada candidate in Toronto Centre) makes his 2.5 minute statement to Rogers Television. Recorded during the 2005/2006 general federal election campaign.
https://wn.com/Chris_Tindal,_Green_Party_Of_Canada_Candidate,_2006_Election
Chris Tindal (Green Party of Canada candidate in Toronto Centre) makes his 2.5 minute statement to Rogers Television. Recorded during the 2005/2006 general federal election campaign.
- published: 18 Mar 2007
- views: 1206
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Aug. 26, 2006: Elizabeth May elected Green Party leader
Aug. 26, 2006: Elizabeth May is elected leader of the Green Party at the party's Ottawa convention, winning over 60 per cent of the vote.
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Aug. 26, 2006: Elizabeth May is elected leader of the Green Party at the party's Ottawa convention, winning over 60 per cent of the vote.
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- published: 26 Aug 2016
- views: 730
1:00:47
Green Party of Canada AGM and Leadership Convention 2006. GPC
Green Party of Canada AGM and Leadership Convention, Ottawa, Ontario. August 26th, 2006. Elizabeth May, Jim Fannon, David Chernushenko.
This channel and the Jim...
Green Party of Canada AGM and Leadership Convention, Ottawa, Ontario. August 26th, 2006. Elizabeth May, Jim Fannon, David Chernushenko.
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Green Party of Canada AGM and Leadership Convention, Ottawa, Ontario. August 26th, 2006. Elizabeth May, Jim Fannon, David Chernushenko.
This channel and the Jim Fannon Show Podcast consist of older terrestrial radio shows and current interviews and performances by friendly musicians, movie industry influencers, media personalities and a variety of general interest clips. Interact with the community and you’ll no doubt, get a response from @JimFannonShow .
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- published: 28 Aug 2014
- views: 67
0:31
Liberal Party of Canada 2006 Elections
One of the first Liberal Party Ads for the 2006 Campaign. Part of the "30 Million" campaign.
One of the first Liberal Party Ads for the 2006 Campaign. Part of the "30 Million" campaign.
https://wn.com/Liberal_Party_Of_Canada_2006_Elections
One of the first Liberal Party Ads for the 2006 Campaign. Part of the "30 Million" campaign.
- published: 17 Mar 2006
- views: 5672
1:39
Who’s eyeing the position of Green Party leader?
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May has yet not confirmed that she is planning to step down, but a group of party members including Alex Tyrrell launched a petitio...
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May has yet not confirmed that she is planning to step down, but a group of party members including Alex Tyrrell launched a petition last week asking for an open leadership race to ensure the "long-term prosperity of the party."
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Green Party Leader Elizabeth May has yet not confirmed that she is planning to step down, but a group of party members including Alex Tyrrell launched a petition last week asking for an open leadership race to ensure the "long-term prosperity of the party."
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- published: 04 Nov 2019
- views: 2121
0:31
Election 2019 TV Ads: Canada Didn't Give Up on You
Adults today had better economic chances and a safe planet. Let's make sure kids of today get to have the same.
Adults today had better economic chances and a safe planet. Let's make sure kids of today get to have the same.
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Adults today had better economic chances and a safe planet. Let's make sure kids of today get to have the same.
- published: 23 Sep 2019
- views: 5395
1:03:16
LIVE: Cross Border Interviews w. Elizabeth May Green Party of Canada Leadership Candidate
Elizabeth May’s life is defined by one word: service. Service to community, country and planet. One of Canada’s best-known parliamentarians, she is a life-long ...
Elizabeth May’s life is defined by one word: service. Service to community, country and planet. One of Canada’s best-known parliamentarians, she is a life-long environmentalist. From 2006 to 2019, she led the Green Party of Canada through four federal elections, including the breakthrough 2011 election in which she became Canada’s first elected Green.
From her early years as an environmental activist, struggling financially while waiting tables at the family restaurant in Cape Breton, to her work, as a single mom, bringing the voices of underprivileged communities to the halls of power, she has been a trail blazer for generations of Canadian women and activists.
Elizabeth was the first Canadian environmentalist to identify how
environmental racism caused marginalized people to be exposed to
unacceptable threats to their health. Elizabeth used her legal training and resources to assist Indigenous peoples in Canada and around the world.
When legal and political avenues failed to yield results, Elizabeth put her body, safety and well-being on the line. In May 2001, she went on a seventeen-day hunger strike in front of Parliament Hill protesting toxic conditions for the only predominately Black community on Cape Breton Island, near the infamous Sydney Tar Ponds. That work led directly to C-226, her Private Members Bill (PMB) on Environmental Racism. Defying the odds in the uphill struggle of PMBs, C-226 follows two of her PMBs – now law – on Lyme Disease and banning keeping cetaceans in captivity. She stands on principle, resigning when her Environment Minister boss broke the law in 1988; resigning despite having had many successes in her role as Senior Policy Advisor – including the 1987 Montreal Protocol that saved the ozone layer. She was the only MP to intervene at the NEB against the pipeline, facing arrest in March 2018 protesting TMX.
Canada and the world are failing to live up to their responsibilities towards future generations. Elizabeth is dedicating herself once again to ensure her grandkids inherit a livable future.
Always deeply committed to the Green movement, she now asks members for their renewed trust to help give Canadians the credible, actionable alternative they deserve.
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Elizabeth May’s life is defined by one word: service. Service to community, country and planet. One of Canada’s best-known parliamentarians, she is a life-long environmentalist. From 2006 to 2019, she led the Green Party of Canada through four federal elections, including the breakthrough 2011 election in which she became Canada’s first elected Green.
From her early years as an environmental activist, struggling financially while waiting tables at the family restaurant in Cape Breton, to her work, as a single mom, bringing the voices of underprivileged communities to the halls of power, she has been a trail blazer for generations of Canadian women and activists.
Elizabeth was the first Canadian environmentalist to identify how
environmental racism caused marginalized people to be exposed to
unacceptable threats to their health. Elizabeth used her legal training and resources to assist Indigenous peoples in Canada and around the world.
When legal and political avenues failed to yield results, Elizabeth put her body, safety and well-being on the line. In May 2001, she went on a seventeen-day hunger strike in front of Parliament Hill protesting toxic conditions for the only predominately Black community on Cape Breton Island, near the infamous Sydney Tar Ponds. That work led directly to C-226, her Private Members Bill (PMB) on Environmental Racism. Defying the odds in the uphill struggle of PMBs, C-226 follows two of her PMBs – now law – on Lyme Disease and banning keeping cetaceans in captivity. She stands on principle, resigning when her Environment Minister boss broke the law in 1988; resigning despite having had many successes in her role as Senior Policy Advisor – including the 1987 Montreal Protocol that saved the ozone layer. She was the only MP to intervene at the NEB against the pipeline, facing arrest in March 2018 protesting TMX.
Canada and the world are failing to live up to their responsibilities towards future generations. Elizabeth is dedicating herself once again to ensure her grandkids inherit a livable future.
Always deeply committed to the Green movement, she now asks members for their renewed trust to help give Canadians the credible, actionable alternative they deserve.
***************************************************
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- published: 13 Oct 2022
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Green Party of Canada candidates, 2008 Canadian federal election | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:23 1 Newfoundland and Labrador - 7 seats
00:00:33 2 Prince Edward Island - 4 seats
00:00:44 3 Nova Scotia - 11 seats
00:00:53 4 New Brunswick - 10 seats
00:01:03 5 Quebec - 75 seats
00:01:13 5.1 Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou
00:01:27 5.2 Abitibi—Témiscamingue
00:01:38 5.3 Ahuntsic
00:01:49 5.4 Alfred-Pellan
00:02:00 5.5 Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel
00:02:12 5.6 Beauce
00:02:23 5.7 Beauharnois—Salaberry
00:02:35 5.8 Beauport—Limoilou
00:02:46 5.9 Berthier—Maskinongé
00:02:57 5.10 Bourassa
00:03:08 5.11 Brossard—La Prairie
00:03:20 5.12 Chambly—Borduas
00:03:31 5.13 Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles
00:03:44 5.14 Châteauguay—Saint-Constant
00:03:56 5.15 Chicoutimi—Le Fjord
00:04:09 5.16 Compton—Stanstead
00:04:21 5.17 Drummond
00:04:31 5.18 Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine
00:04:44 5.19 Gatineau
00:04:55 5.20 Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia
00:05:09 5.21 Hochelaga
00:05:20 5.22 Honoré-Mercier
00:05:32 5.23 Hull—Aylmer
00:05:43 5.24 Jeanne-Le Ber
00:05:55 5.25 Joliette
00:06:05 5.26 Jonquière—Alma
00:06:16 5.27 La Pointe-de-l'Île
00:06:28 5.28 Lac-Saint-Louis
00:06:39 5.29 LaSalle—Émard
00:06:50 5.30 Laurentides—Labelle
00:07:02 5.31 Laurier—Sainte-Marie
00:07:14 5.32 Laval
00:07:24 5.33 Laval—Les Îles
00:07:36 5.34 Lévis—Bellechasse
00:07:48 5.35 Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher
00:08:00 5.36 Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière
00:08:13 5.37 Louis-Hébert
00:08:25 5.38 Louis-Saint-Laurent
00:08:36 5.39 Manicouagan
00:08:47 5.40 Marc-Aurèle-Fortin
00:08:58 5.41 Mégantic—L'Érable
00:09:09 5.42 Montcalm
00:09:20 5.43 Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup
00:09:35 5.44 Montmorency—Charlevoix—Haute-Côte-Nord
00:09:49 5.45 Mount Royal
00:10:00 5.46 Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine
00:10:12 5.47 Papineau
00:10:23 5.48 Pierrefonds—Dollard
00:10:35 5.49 Pontiac
00:10:46 5.50 Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier
00:10:58 5.51 Québec
00:11:09 5.52 Repentigny
00:11:19 5.53 Richmond—Arthabaska
00:11:32 5.54 Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques
00:11:46 5.55 Rivière-des-Mille-Îles
00:11:58 5.56 Rivière-du-Nord
00:12:09 5.57 Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean
00:12:22 5.58 Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie
00:12:34 5.59 Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert
00:12:47 5.60 Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot
00:12:59 5.61 Saint-Jean
00:13:10 5.62 Saint-Lambert
00:13:21 5.63 Saint-Laurent—Cartierville
00:13:38 5.64 Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
00:13:51 5.65 Saint-Maurice—Champlain
00:14:03 5.66 Sherbrooke
00:14:13 5.67 Terrebonne—Blainville
00:14:25 5.68 Trois-Rivières
00:14:37 5.69 Vaudreuil—Soulanges
00:14:49 5.70 Verchères—Les Patriotes
00:15:01 5.71 Westmount—Ville-Marie
00:15:13 6 Ontario - 106 seats
00:15:24 6.1 Ajax—Pickering
00:15:35 6.2 Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing
00:15:49 6.3 Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale
00:16:03 6.4 Barrie
00:16:15 6.5 Beaches—East York
00:16:27 6.6 Bramalea—Gore—Malton
00:16:40 6.7 Brampton—Springdale: Dave Finlay
00:16:53 6.8 Brampton West
00:17:03 6.9 Brant
00:17:14 6.10 Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound
00:17:27 6.11 Burlington
00:17:37 6.12 Cambridge
00:17:48 6.13 Carleton—Mississippi Mills
00:18:00 6.14 Chatham-Kent—Essex
00:18:12 6.15 Davenport
00:18:23 6.16 Don Valley East
00:18:34 6.17 Don Valley West
00:18:45 6.18 Dufferin—Caledon
00:18:57 6.19 Durham
00:19:08 6.20 Eglinton—Lawrence
00:19:19 6.21 Elgin—Middlesex—London
00:19:32 6.22 Essex
00:21:47 6.23 Etobicoke Centre
00:21:58 6.24 Etobicoke—Lakeshore
00:22:10 6.25 Etobicoke North
00:22:22 6.26 Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
00:22:35 6.27 Guelph
00:22:45 6.28 Haldimand—Norfolk
00:22:57 6.29 Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock: Michael Bell
00:23:56 6.30 Halton
00:24:07 6.31 Hamilton Centre
00:24:18 6.32 Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
00:24:30 6.33 Hamilton Mountain
00:24:42 6.34 Huron—Bruce
00:24:53 6.35 Kenora
00:25:04 6.36 Kingston and the Islands
00:25:16 6.37 Kitchener Centre
00:25:27 6.38 Kitchener—Conestoga
00:25:39 6.39 Kitchener—Waterloo
00:25:52 6.40 Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
00:26:05 6.41 Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
00:26:19 6.42 Leeds—Grenville
00:26:31 6.43 London—Fanshawe
00:26:43 6.44 London North Centre
00:26:54 6.45 London West
00:27:06 6.46 Markham—Unionville
00:27:18 6.47 Mississauga—Brampton South
00:27:31 6.48 Mississauga East—Cooksville
00:27:44 6.49 Mississauga—Erindale
00:27:56 6.50 Mississauga South
00:28:08 6.51 Mississauga—Streetsville
00:28:21 6.52 Nepean—Carleton
00:28:34 6.53 Newmarket—Aurora
00:28:46 6.54 Niagara Falls
00:28:57 6.55 Niagara West—Glanbrook
00:29:09 6.56 Nickel Belt
00:29:21 6.57 Nipissing—Timiskaming
00:29:33 6.58 Northumberland—Quinte West
00:29:46 6.59 Oak Ridges—Markham
00:29:59 6.60 Oakville
00:30:10 6.61 Oshawa
00:30:29 6.62 Ottawa Centre
00:31:11 6.63 Ottawa—Orléan ...
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00:00:23 1 Newfoundland and Labrador - 7 seats
00:00:33 2 Prince Edward Island - 4 seats
00:00:44 3 Nova Scotia - 11 seats
00:00:53 4 New Brunswick - 10 seats
00:01:03 5 Quebec - 75 seats
00:01:13 5.1 Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou
00:01:27 5.2 Abitibi—Témiscamingue
00:01:38 5.3 Ahuntsic
00:01:49 5.4 Alfred-Pellan
00:02:00 5.5 Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel
00:02:12 5.6 Beauce
00:02:23 5.7 Beauharnois—Salaberry
00:02:35 5.8 Beauport—Limoilou
00:02:46 5.9 Berthier—Maskinongé
00:02:57 5.10 Bourassa
00:03:08 5.11 Brossard—La Prairie
00:03:20 5.12 Chambly—Borduas
00:03:31 5.13 Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles
00:03:44 5.14 Châteauguay—Saint-Constant
00:03:56 5.15 Chicoutimi—Le Fjord
00:04:09 5.16 Compton—Stanstead
00:04:21 5.17 Drummond
00:04:31 5.18 Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine
00:04:44 5.19 Gatineau
00:04:55 5.20 Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia
00:05:09 5.21 Hochelaga
00:05:20 5.22 Honoré-Mercier
00:05:32 5.23 Hull—Aylmer
00:05:43 5.24 Jeanne-Le Ber
00:05:55 5.25 Joliette
00:06:05 5.26 Jonquière—Alma
00:06:16 5.27 La Pointe-de-l'Île
00:06:28 5.28 Lac-Saint-Louis
00:06:39 5.29 LaSalle—Émard
00:06:50 5.30 Laurentides—Labelle
00:07:02 5.31 Laurier—Sainte-Marie
00:07:14 5.32 Laval
00:07:24 5.33 Laval—Les Îles
00:07:36 5.34 Lévis—Bellechasse
00:07:48 5.35 Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher
00:08:00 5.36 Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière
00:08:13 5.37 Louis-Hébert
00:08:25 5.38 Louis-Saint-Laurent
00:08:36 5.39 Manicouagan
00:08:47 5.40 Marc-Aurèle-Fortin
00:08:58 5.41 Mégantic—L'Érable
00:09:09 5.42 Montcalm
00:09:20 5.43 Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup
00:09:35 5.44 Montmorency—Charlevoix—Haute-Côte-Nord
00:09:49 5.45 Mount Royal
00:10:00 5.46 Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine
00:10:12 5.47 Papineau
00:10:23 5.48 Pierrefonds—Dollard
00:10:35 5.49 Pontiac
00:10:46 5.50 Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier
00:10:58 5.51 Québec
00:11:09 5.52 Repentigny
00:11:19 5.53 Richmond—Arthabaska
00:11:32 5.54 Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques
00:11:46 5.55 Rivière-des-Mille-Îles
00:11:58 5.56 Rivière-du-Nord
00:12:09 5.57 Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean
00:12:22 5.58 Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie
00:12:34 5.59 Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert
00:12:47 5.60 Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot
00:12:59 5.61 Saint-Jean
00:13:10 5.62 Saint-Lambert
00:13:21 5.63 Saint-Laurent—Cartierville
00:13:38 5.64 Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
00:13:51 5.65 Saint-Maurice—Champlain
00:14:03 5.66 Sherbrooke
00:14:13 5.67 Terrebonne—Blainville
00:14:25 5.68 Trois-Rivières
00:14:37 5.69 Vaudreuil—Soulanges
00:14:49 5.70 Verchères—Les Patriotes
00:15:01 5.71 Westmount—Ville-Marie
00:15:13 6 Ontario - 106 seats
00:15:24 6.1 Ajax—Pickering
00:15:35 6.2 Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing
00:15:49 6.3 Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale
00:16:03 6.4 Barrie
00:16:15 6.5 Beaches—East York
00:16:27 6.6 Bramalea—Gore—Malton
00:16:40 6.7 Brampton—Springdale: Dave Finlay
00:16:53 6.8 Brampton West
00:17:03 6.9 Brant
00:17:14 6.10 Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound
00:17:27 6.11 Burlington
00:17:37 6.12 Cambridge
00:17:48 6.13 Carleton—Mississippi Mills
00:18:00 6.14 Chatham-Kent—Essex
00:18:12 6.15 Davenport
00:18:23 6.16 Don Valley East
00:18:34 6.17 Don Valley West
00:18:45 6.18 Dufferin—Caledon
00:18:57 6.19 Durham
00:19:08 6.20 Eglinton—Lawrence
00:19:19 6.21 Elgin—Middlesex—London
00:19:32 6.22 Essex
00:21:47 6.23 Etobicoke Centre
00:21:58 6.24 Etobicoke—Lakeshore
00:22:10 6.25 Etobicoke North
00:22:22 6.26 Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
00:22:35 6.27 Guelph
00:22:45 6.28 Haldimand—Norfolk
00:22:57 6.29 Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock: Michael Bell
00:23:56 6.30 Halton
00:24:07 6.31 Hamilton Centre
00:24:18 6.32 Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
00:24:30 6.33 Hamilton Mountain
00:24:42 6.34 Huron—Bruce
00:24:53 6.35 Kenora
00:25:04 6.36 Kingston and the Islands
00:25:16 6.37 Kitchener Centre
00:25:27 6.38 Kitchener—Conestoga
00:25:39 6.39 Kitchener—Waterloo
00:25:52 6.40 Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
00:26:05 6.41 Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
00:26:19 6.42 Leeds—Grenville
00:26:31 6.43 London—Fanshawe
00:26:43 6.44 London North Centre
00:26:54 6.45 London West
00:27:06 6.46 Markham—Unionville
00:27:18 6.47 Mississauga—Brampton South
00:27:31 6.48 Mississauga East—Cooksville
00:27:44 6.49 Mississauga—Erindale
00:27:56 6.50 Mississauga South
00:28:08 6.51 Mississauga—Streetsville
00:28:21 6.52 Nepean—Carleton
00:28:34 6.53 Newmarket—Aurora
00:28:46 6.54 Niagara Falls
00:28:57 6.55 Niagara West—Glanbrook
00:29:09 6.56 Nickel Belt
00:29:21 6.57 Nipissing—Timiskaming
00:29:33 6.58 Northumberland—Quinte West
00:29:46 6.59 Oak Ridges—Markham
00:29:59 6.60 Oakville
00:30:10 6.61 Oshawa
00:30:29 6.62 Ottawa Centre
00:31:11 6.63 Ottawa—Orléan ...
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