DONATE at https://radiowaterloo.ca/how-to/donate/ I created the audio track of this radio promo for…

DONATE at https://radiowaterloo.ca/how-to/donate/

I created the audio track of this radio promo for the 2025 Spring Fundraiser for Waterloo Region’s best Community Radio Station.

Radio Days

My mother appeared on the legendary CKNX Radio Station (home of the CKNX Barn Dance) in Wingham, Ontario before she’d even met my dad. A shared love of country music got my parents together, and they became the “Pine River Sweethearts.”

My father hosted his own country & western music radio show on a (or maybe the) local radio station in Kitchener-Waterloo (which is now part of Waterloo Region).

CKMS Radio Waterloo

is a CRTC regulated Community Broadcaster, located at 102.7 on the FM dial, broadcasting over the airwaves in Waterloo Region, Ontario. Many of the shows generate podcasts or videos for the ⁨station’s @RadioWaterloo⁩ Youtube Channel. In the 21st century it can also be streamed anywhere in the world online at https://radiowaterloo.ca/

Ordinarily a donation of $24 buys you a year long CKMS membership, which comes with a certificate to host your own broadcast radio show., which is why I’ve included the photo of my family performing on Dad’s. The reason I’ve included the black and white photo of my Dad, Lynn Russwurm, with my brother Lance Russwurm, and mother, Laura Gaede Russwurm, performing on Dad’s show is because my promo centers around this opportunity, which cost just $20 during the week long fundraising campaign.

Although the fundraiser is over, the non-profit volunteer driven CKMS can always use any donation you care to make. (And if you mention this video, you might still be able to get the reduced rate!)

DONATE at https://radiowaterloo.ca/how-to/donate/

Picture Track

To turn it into a video, I added various photos I’ve taken at CKMS over the years, beginning with the Agriculture show, where host Jeff Stager interviewed my husband Bob Jonkman, when he was a candidate for the Green Party of Canada in 2015. These were photographed at the previous CKMS location in Waterloo (next door to Ethel’s Lounge). In his post-politics life, Bob began volunteering at CKMS, and now involved in some show work, as well as providing technical support.

Photo Credits

Appearing in the video:

• Jeff Stager (CKMS “The Agriculture Show:)
• Bob Jonkman (GPC 2015, GPO 2018, CKMS show host)
• Michael Harris (2015 Ontario Progressive Conservative Party MP)
• David Weber (Green Party of Ontario, 2018)
• Lynn Russwurm
• Lance Russwurm
• Laura Gaede Russwurm
• Ethan Russell (Green Party of Canada, 2025)
• Maya Bozorgzad (New Democratic Party, 2025)
• Darren Bondy (Maya’s campaign manager)

With the exception of my b&w Russwurm family radio station photo and the two

Sound Credits:

I had a lot of fun putting this together, and would like to thank all the creators who shared their sound work under sharable free culture licenses at Freesound.

pistol_riccochet.ogg by Diboz
https://freesound.org/s/213925/
License: Creative Commons 0

[ MPooman ] Horse Sounds (SE515) (High Quality) by MPooman
https://freesound.org/s/681727/
License: Creative Commons 0

CGC-castanets by suonisordi
https://freesound.org/s/737094/
License: Creative Commons 0

Because I used only the 1st musical phrase (a fraction of a second) from the following piece by LittleAlienXXX (credited below) I believe it would constitute a "fair use,” and would not require attribution under copyright law. Regardless, as a free culture advocate, if at all possible I always provide attribution, even of public domain works.

The_good_the_bad_&_the_ugly_02.wav by LittleAlienXXX
https://freesound.org/s/369402/
License: Attribution 3.0

I also used my own recording of wild birdsong in the morning in my own back yard… which I’m planning to upload to Freesound shortly, along with a few other sound files. (Licenced CC0, of course!)

DONATE at https://radiowaterloo.ca/how-to/donate/

DONATE at https://radiowaterloo.ca/how-to/donate/ I created the audio track of this radio promo for…

DONATE at https://radiowaterloo.ca/how-to/donate/

I created the audio track of this radio promo for the 2025 Spring Fundraiser for Waterloo Region’s best Community Radio Station.

Radio Days

My mother appeared on the legendary CKNX Radio Station (home of the CKNX Barn Dance) in Wingham, Ontario before she’d even met my dad. A shared love of country music got my parents together, and they became the “Pine River Sweethearts.”

My father hosted his own country & western music radio show on a (or maybe the) local radio station in Kitchener-Waterloo (which is now part of Waterloo Region).

CKMS Radio Waterloo

is a CRTC regulated Community Broadcaster, located at 102.7 on the FM dial, broadcasting over the airwaves in Waterloo Region, Ontario. Many of the shows generate podcasts or videos for the ⁨station’s @RadioWaterloo⁩ Youtube Channel. In the 21st century it can also be streamed anywhere in the world online at https://radiowaterloo.ca/

Ordinarily a donation of $24 buys you a year long CKMS membership, which comes with a certificate to host your own broadcast radio show., which is why I’ve included the photo of my family performing on Dad’s. The reason I’ve included the black and white photo of my Dad, Lynn Russwurm, with my brother Lance Russwurm, and mother, Laura Gaede Russwurm, performing on Dad’s show is because my promo centers around this opportunity, which cost just $20 during the week long fundraising campaign.

Although the fundraiser is over, the non-profit volunteer driven CKMS can always use any donation you care to make. (And if you mention this video, you might still be able to get the reduced rate!)

DONATE at https://radiowaterloo.ca/how-to/donate/

Picture Track

To turn it into a video, I added various photos I’ve taken at CKMS over the years, beginning with the Agriculture show, where host Jeff Stager interviewed my husband Bob Jonkman, when he was a candidate for the Green Party of Canada in 2015. These were photographed at the previous CKMS location in Waterloo (next door to Ethel’s Lounge). In his post-politics life, Bob began volunteering at CKMS, and now involved in some show work, as well as providing technical support.

Photo Credits

Appearing in the video:

• Jeff Stager (CKMS “The Agriculture Show:)
• Bob Jonkman (GPC 2015, GPO 2018, CKMS show host)
• Michael Harris (2015 Ontario Progressive Conservative Party MP)
• David Weber (Green Party of Ontario, 2018)
• Lynn Russwurm
• Lance Russwurm
• Laura Gaede Russwurm
• Ethan Russell (Green Party of Canada, 2025)
• Maya Bozorgzad (New Democratic Party, 2025)
• Darren Bondy (Maya’s campaign manager)

With the exception of my b&w Russwurm family radio station photo and the two

Sound Credits:

I had a lot of fun putting this together, and would like to thank all the creators who shared their sound work under sharable free culture licenses at Freesound.

pistol_riccochet.ogg by Diboz
https://freesound.org/s/213925/
License: Creative Commons 0

[ MPooman ] Horse Sounds (SE515) (High Quality) by MPooman
https://freesound.org/s/681727/
License: Creative Commons 0

CGC-castanets by suonisordi
https://freesound.org/s/737094/
License: Creative Commons 0

Because I used only the 1st musical phrase (a fraction of a second) from the following piece by LittleAlienXXX (credited below) I believe it would constitute a "fair use,” and would not require attribution under copyright law. Regardless, as a free culture advocate, if at all possible I always provide attribution, even of public domain works.

The_good_the_bad_&_the_ugly_02.wav by LittleAlienXXX
https://freesound.org/s/369402/
License: Attribution 3.0

I also used my own recording of wild birdsong in the morning in my own back yard… which I’m planning to upload to Freesound shortly, along with a few other sound files. (Licenced CC0, of course!)

DONATE at https://radiowaterloo.ca/how-to/donate/

What’s important? View this post on Instagram A post shared by GLOBAL YOUNG…

What’s important?

What is important?

Do you want to live in a world in which money is more important than people?

I don’t.

That’s why, no matter where you live, there is a Green Party. That’s why I volunteer for the Green Party.

We need to stop messsing around.

Its time to change the world.

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CH0aQMKAmz0/?igshid=12nr6id7g3dwjThank you, Annamie Paul.If we had a…

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CH0aQMKAmz0/?igshid=12nr6id7g3dwj

Thank you, Annamie Paul.

If we had a #Canada wide coordinated approach in which all levels of government worked together for the public good, the entire country could be dealing with the same kind of numbers we’ve seen from the Maritimes.

It becomes increasingly clear that Canada needs Annamie Paul for Prime Minister.

#CERB to UBI Fact Check An NDP advocate org is suggesting Universal Basic Income was somehow first…

#CERB to UBI Fact Check

An NDP advocate org is suggesting Universal Basic Income was somehow first introduced into the Canadian political conversation by the NDP. But that’s not the case at all. The first time I heard any public NDP discussion about UBI was when it was brought forward by NDP leadership candidate Guy Caron. Who didn’t win. At that time UBI was *not* NDP policy. Is it now? 👀

It certainly wasn’t NDP policy during the 2019 federal election. 🌻 Only Green Party of Canada candidates were actively advocating for UBI in 2019.

As they’ve done for years. I always thought the strongest resistance to NDP UBI were Unions worried they would become redundant if workers didn’t need to work.

🌻The GPC version of UBI is called Guaranteed Livable Income or #GLI. The idea is to provide not just a bare basic income, but enough to live reasonably on. (Like CERB.)

The GPC’s GLI wouldn’t just eliminate poverty. Nor would it be only a temporary means to allow the most vulnerable to stay home without during a pandemic. GLI would do much more than fill the economic gap left by ever increasing elimination of jobs by Artificial Intelligence (AI) automation.

GLI will provide the economic means that will free Canadians up so we can experiment while still feeding our families. Some of us will innovate and invent. Others will create music or sculpture or books or paintings or movies or games. Some will volunteer for the causes we find worthy. Many will be able to concentrate on education or take the time we needed to raise children. Those who work for others will be better positioned to achieve equity. Social workers won’t need to police the poor, and will finally be able to practice social work.

The one thing we have learned from the growing number of UBI studies and pilot programs from around the world is that Basic Income won’t turn us into a nation of lazy bums. People will work because we want to work. We need to work — it’s in our DNA.

Basic Income— especially if it’s a GLI— means we won’t have to work for other people, doing mindless soul sucking work better done by machines, for companies whose executives will loot our pension funds before driving the company into bankruptcy on the eve of our retirement.

GLI will free Canadians to follow our dreams.

It’s part of the excellent suite of social programs the Greens campaigned on way back in 2015. Programs like Universal Pharmacare.

And Universal Education.

I first learned this was Green Party policy when pretty much the only thing I could find about basic income on the internet was an article about https://m.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/12/23/mincome-in-dauphin-manitoba_n_6335682.html.

The Mincome Basic Income Pilot Program was a joint effort by the federal Liberals under Pierre Trudeau and Ed Schreyer’s Manitoba NDP. Unfortunately both of those governments fell, as often happens under our First Past The Post winner-take-all voting systems, and the pilot project was allowed to finish, but neither of the succeeding federal or provincial Progressive Conservative parties cared to do anything with the data, so much like Indiana Jones’ Lost Ark it was packed off to a warehouse to be forgotten.

And none of the succeeding majority federal Liberal governments (1980, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2015) or Manitoba majority NDP governments (1981, 1986, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011) ever considered even looking at, much less implementing even a modest Basic Income like Mincome.)

In a last ditch effort to appear progressive to stave off losing power, the Ontario Liberals put forward their own #BasicIncome pilot program designed to continue into the next electoral term. However the Ontario Greens pointed out the OLP’s pre-election budget failed to provide funding to continue the pilot, much less implement it.

The other parties often shy away from policies they are afraid they can’t sell, especially if other parties have been associated with them.

Only the Green Party consistently champions basic income policy. Not because it’s politically expedient, but because it is the right thing to do.

As Annamie Paul says, the Green Party is the Party of Daring.

#COVID19 Changes Everything

Arguments against UBI suggested such a policy was too expensive, or that it would transform Canadians into lazy bums who would not work.

Both of those arguments were thoroughly debunked by the #CERB (Canadian Emergency Response Benefit) which provided weekly payments of $500 a week to enable people to stay home during the height of the pandemic. The program demonstrated that political will was the only real barrier to funding thus basic Income program, and it quickly became clear that CERB benefuciaries couldn’t wait to get back to work.

It is true that Mr Singh advocated for the expansion of #CERB, so if could function as a UBI. But his initial caveat was that his recommendation was only for a temporary emergency measure.

So we are happy to see the positive response to CERB has helped the NDP join us in advocacy for a truly Universal Basic Income for all Canadians.

We’re always happy to see other parties adopt Green policies addressing problems that require equitable solutions.


https://www.annamiepaul.ca/guaranteed_liveable_income

Images included were 2019 GPC campaign graphics.

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Vote for your future. Elect Annamie Paul. View this post on Instagram A post…

Vote for your future. Elect Annamie Paul.

Dear Toronto Centre: Vote for your future!

Annamie Paul is passionate advocate for Toronto Centre. She will fight for the policies we all need — like a Guaranteed Livable Income.

ELECT ANNAMIE PAUL

Tomorrow — Monday October 26th, 2020 — is #ElectionDay in two Toronto ridings. Newly elected Green…

Tomorrow — Monday October 26th, 2020 — is #ElectionDay in two Toronto ridings.

Newly elected Green Party of Canada leader Annamie Paul is running to win the Toronto Centre seat vacated by former Liberal Finance Minister Bill Morneau (amidst WE scandal ethics questions) . Annamie is both a brilliant candidate and an excellent choice to represent this, her home riding.

Photographer Sasha Zavarella is running in York Centre, where another Canadian National Party Leader — this time Peoples Party of Canada’s Maxime Bernier.

2020 York Centre GPC candidate Sasha Zavarella

Neither of these by-Elections will change the balance of power in Ottawa.

That means voters are free to vote for what they want — they don’t have to worry vote splitting will result in the party they fear winning majority power.

Since by-Elections historically have poor attendance at the best of times (and a pandemic is surely not one of those times!) fewer votes cast means these votes will have more weight. This is a brilliant opportunity for voters in these formerly safe seats whose votes never elect anyone to cast a vote that may be heard. Greens across Canada are rooting for Annamie, because the sooner our leader can take her seat in Parliament the better we’ll be able to hold the government to account.

It is important to remember the other big parties “whip” MP votes, which means their MPs represent their party first, because, if they don’t, they can lose party support which invariably means losing their seat. Whipped votes used to be a rarity, but in recent times they have become the default for NDP, Liberal and Conservative MPs.

Green MPs differ from other major party MPs because first and foremost they represent the constituents of their ridings. If there is a conflict between what is best for their riding or what’s best for the party, the best interest of their constiuents come first. Always.

If you live in either of these two ridings, your vote for Annamie or Sasha will mean something. We’ve seen what an impact Mike Schreiner has made as a single Green MPP. Electing another Liberal will just be more of the same old. But Greens will always make a difference.

And we can give our votes more power if we can convince our friends and families to vote too.

Even in our terribly unrepresentative voting system, voting is incredibly important. Even our vote is unlikely to change the outcome, it puts our choice on the record.

If you live in one of these ridings, please vote tomorrow. (And make sure to wear a mask when you do!) It is so important — and perhaps even more important:

VOTE FOR WHAT YOU WANT.

(Even if you don’t want what I want.)

If enough of us vote for what we want, we might just get it. And Annamie has an excellent chance of winning this one.

So get out and Vote!