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THE INDEPENDENT
The Indy is a non-profit media corporation that aims to bring award-winning journalism to everyone who cares about Newfoundland and Labrador. As legacy media outlets in this province starve, shrink, and get gobbled up by mainland media barons, our job—producing meaningful and accessible local journalism and content—becomes more important than ever. WWW.THEINDEPENDENT.CA www.theindependent.ca HELP FUND THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND On February 13, the province will elect their next government. The stakes have rarely been higher, the public has rarely been more exhausted, and the pool of reporters holding politicians accountable has never been so depleted.THE INDEPENDENT
The Indy is a non-profit media corporation that aims to bring award-winning journalism to everyone who cares about Newfoundland and Labrador. As legacy media outlets in this province starve, shrink, and get gobbled up by mainland media barons, our job—producing meaningful and accessible local journalism and content—becomes more important than ever. WWW.THEINDEPENDENT.CA www.theindependent.ca HELP FUND THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND On February 13, the province will elect their next government. The stakes have rarely been higher, the public has rarely been more exhausted, and the pool of reporters holding politicians accountable has never been so depleted.THE INDEPENDENT
The Indy is a non-profit media corporation that aims to bring award-winning journalism to everyone who cares about Newfoundland and Labrador. As legacy media outlets in this province starve, shrink, and get gobbled up by mainland media barons, our job—producing meaningful and accessible local journalism and content—becomes more important than ever. WWW.THEINDEPENDENT.CA www.theindependent.ca HELP FUND THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND On February 13, the province will elect their next government. The stakes have rarely been higher, the public has rarely been more exhausted, and the pool of reporters holding politicians accountable has never been so depleted.THE INDEPENDENT
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WHY NL FISHERS ARE PROTESTING IN A PANDEMIC: AN EXPLAINER Published on May 21, 2020 The fight over the 2020 fishing season has exposed many deeply rooted problems in a crucial but troubled industryin… Keep Reading
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THINKING OUTSIDE THE CRISIS: INEQUITY AND TRIAGE Published on May 11, 2020 Far from being a "great equalizer," Covid-19 is exposing the deeper inequities in our healthcare systems and the populations they… Keep Reading*
THINKING OUTSIDE THE CRISIS: IMAGINING COMMUNITIES THROUGH DATA Published on April 22, 2020 The way digital information is mobilized during this pandemic highlights the politics of data—even if we often couldn’t see the… Keep Reading* Previous
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HOW WE’RE LEADING A CLIMATE JUSTICE MOVEMENT IN NL As we organize and educate, we must also stand with those who are putting their bodies on the line to struggle against colonialism and capitalism. Keep Reading April 30, 2020 Cartoons/Indy Inks
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THINKING OUTSIDE THE CRISIS: WHERE WE GO & HOW WE GET THERE Hard though it is, we have to shift our economies away from fossil fuels. We are perilously near collapse. Keep Reading April 28, 2020 Notes From the Rafters NOTES FROM THE RAFTERS: 27 APRIL 2020 Getting as much grinding done as possible before patching turns out to be the most financially efficient—unless referring to household strut-fixing budgets. Keep Reading April 24, 2020 Analysis/Beyond COVID
THINKING OUTSIDE THE CRISIS: A TUTORIAL LEVEL IN APOCALYPSE(S) If the pandemic has done anything, it has forced us to think about how societies face a crisis of collapse. We need to escape the Holocene delusion. Keep Reading April 23, 2020 Analysis/Beyond COVID
THINKING OUTSIDE THE CRISIS: THE PANDEMIC & SOCIAL UNREST Even before the pandemic, we were living in a revolutionary age. Now, long-standing injustices and inequalities are amplified by COVID-19.Keep Reading
April 23, 2020 Analysis REPORT: FLR COMPLIED WITH DISCLOSURE RULES IN SALMON DIE-OFF A mass die-off of salmon in fish pens on the south coast of Newfoundland made waves in news headlines last October. But yesterday, a report into public disclosure of information by the Department of Fisheries and Land Resources released by the province’s Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner clearing the Department of any wrong-doing, scarcely created a ripple. Gerry Byrne, the Minister of Fisheries and Land Resources summarized the report’s main finding yesterday in a series of tweets. “Appreciate having an Independent Officer of the Legislature confirm no basis for mandatory disclosure due to no evidence of health or environmental risk,” the Minister posted. He added: “In my own history as a parliamentarian, I have never experienced an oversight Office conclude an investigation by saying ‘no recommendations’ to offer or required as the situation was well handled.” Commissioner Michael Harvey’s report concludes “I do not have any recommendations to make… Keep Reading April 22, 2020 Analysis/Beyond COVID
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THINKING OUTSIDE THE CRISIS: IMAGINING COMMUNITIES THROUGH DATA The way digital information is mobilized during this pandemic highlights the politics of data—even if we often couldn’t see the data itself. Keep Reading April 18, 2020 Featured IN MEMORY OF JAMES G. LEARNING (1938-2020) Labrador flags are flying at half-mast all across the Big Land to mark the passing of Jim Learning, which is only right for a man who did so much to have those flags flying high in the first place. To the people of Labrador, Jim was something like a folk hero. To the people of Newfoundland, he was an enigma, calling for the independence of a territory that few imagined could be other than an appendage of the island. To the province’s politicians, he was a subversive, a source of constant irritation, a man of the people calling out injustice with a crystal-clear voice and putting them to shame. To the province’s activists and progressives, he had a stature and “cred” that few can aspire to. It was as an activist I first knew Jim. He played no small part in activating me. In 2011 and 2012, as the Muskrat… KeepReading
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THINKING OUTSIDE THE CRISIS: DECARBONIZED OR DESTITUTE? We can *heart* oil and gas all we want—it doesn’t *heart* us back.Keep Reading
April 17, 2020 Analysis/Beyond COVID
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THINKING OUTSIDE THE CRISIS: INTRODUCING A NEW SERIES This column introduces a series of commentaries that create space for positive futures by thinking against the grain of the pandemic. KeepReading
April 15, 2020 Analysis/Featured
NL’S LAST GREAT PANDEMIC: LESSONS FROM THE 1918 FLU While we may never have encountered a health crisis like this in our lifetimes, our ancestors did. Keep Reading April 15, 2020 Letter LETTER TO THE CBC OMBUDSMAN, 15 APRIL 2020 The following letter was sent by Independent Editor Drew Brown to the CBC Ombudsman on Wednesday, 15 April 2020. Hello, I hope this message finds you well. My name is Drew Brown, and I am the Editor-in-Chief of the Newfoundland and Labrador Independent. I am writing today to express my concerns about the way a story on food security in the province has been handled by the local CBC affiliate. On Monday, David Cochrane with the CBC published a story about Oceanex, a marine shipping company, seeking federal subsidies to keep it afloat through the pandemic. In the original story, it was reported: “If Oceanex shuts down, it would create an immediate food security and public health crisis in the province.” As it turns out, this was not true; Oceanex actually delivers far fewer food supplies than initially suggested in the article, and according to the company’s own websiteit… Keep Reading
April 14, 2020 Featured /Notes From the Rafters NOTES FROM THE RAFTERS: 13 APRIL 2020 They have added video. Each councillor now comes to the meeting framed by a hastily curated slice of their natural environment. Keep Reading April 10, 2020 Featured/Profile
MORMON MISSIONARIES FIND ST. JOHN’S A ROCK IN THE STORM Given the situation in America, the families of the young missionaries are more relieved than worried that they can’t get back to the United States. Keep Reading April 10, 2020 Analysis/Featured
COMMENTARY: HOW AND WHY WE FISH (PART 2) Our current food crisis compels us to ask: what would it take to feed the province with fresh, local cod instead of global markets? KeepReading
April 9, 2020 Journalism FAMILY PHYSICIANS FRUSTRATED WITH ‘FEE-FOR-SERVICE’ BILLING Fee-for-Service means longer wait-times, physical and mental stress for patients, and higher costs to the healthcare system—not ideal in a pandemic. Keep Reading April 8, 2020 Letter/Opinion
OPINION: COVID-19 WILL TRANSFORM LABOUR IN NL Covid-19 impacts will be lasting. It will transform labour markets. How that happens is absolutely up to us. Keep Reading April 7, 2020 Analysis/Featured
COMMENTARY: HOW AND WHY WE FISH (PART 1) Blinded By The Numbers? Implementing the Modernized Fisheries Act Goes Beyond Acting On What Stock Science Tells Us. Keep Reading April 3, 2020 Cartoons/Indy Inks
INDY INKS (3 APRIL 2020) Indeed I is, me ol' cock, and long may your big jib draw.Keep Reading
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