Artist Title Album Label
Eli Larsen An intro to the episode
Eli Larsen Changes in weather conditions over Lake Huron and Georgian Bay
Christine Bruce A comment on the weather alerts
Natasha Akiwenzie On starting a fishing business
Crown Lands Right Way Back
The Linda Lindas No Clue
Noam Chomsky PSA for Community Radio
Eli Larsen PSA for Adventure
Eli Larsen Segue into the second half
Natasha Akiwenzie On how the Bagida'waad Alliance got its start
Kate and Anna McGarrigle The Swimming Song
Eli Larsen What have you learned about fishing today?
Program: 

The Bagida’waad Alliance is an indigenous, grassroots organization whose members are mostly of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation; their territory’s shoreline encompasses the entire Bruce Peninsula, from near Thornbury on Georgian Bay across to Lake Huron past Goderich. That’s almost 800 KM of shoreline.

Over the past ten years, commercial fishermen have noticed changes in the weather patterns on both Lake Huron and Georgian Bay: in particular, increasing winds and increased severity of storms. Both these changes reduce the number of safe days you can be out fishing, which directly impacts the a fishing livelihood. When the Akiwenzies began fishing fifteen years ago, they’d encounter two windy days a week with five calm days to fish. Today, that ratio is flipped: five windy days a week, with one or two calm days. Fishing on Lake Huron and Georgian Bay has become a dangerous way to make a living.

For the next two weeks, Natasha Akiwenzie will share what that feels like, through her business Akiwenzie's Fish, and the Bagida'waad Alliance.

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