Program Sharing
This page lists programs produced by CACTUS members that can be downloaded from the Community Media Distribution Network (CMDN) server for playback on other CACTUS member channels. The CMDN server is shared with US and international public-access channels.
CACTUS members can upload and download programming for free. You retain your copyright for programs you upload, but you share the programming under a Creative Commons licence.
If you are a member and you would like to exchange programs, follow the directions below.
If you are not yet a member, you need to obtain a voting organizational CACTUS membership here:
Become a voting organizational member.
Click here to Submit Programs.
To see what's available from other community producers in Canada, view the table below. If you're interested only in programs made in a particular region, use the Region filter. The most recently uploaded programs are listed first.
Click here to Download Programs you want.
Using the Filters:
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Name | Region | Station | Genre | Intended Audience | Media Format | Description |
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National Zero Waste Council at Globe 2014 | Speech or Presentation | National Zero Waste Council Members | Waste generation – ranging from food to packaging and beyond – is one of Canada's leading economic and environmental challenges facing cities across the country. A Special Session at Globe 2014 offers a thought-provoking discussion on how businesses and governments in Canada, the UK and other countries are addressing concerns over waste, the difficulties in moving a waste prevention and circular economy agenda forward, and the many creative and bold opportunities on the horizon. Canada's National Zero Waste Council is a leadership initiative bringing together individuals and organizations in government, businesses, industry and the community sector who innovate, inspire, demonstrate best practices, or advance a waste prevention agenda in Canada by encouraging design and behavior change. March 28, 2014. | |||
ACORN Canada: Digital Divide | Other | ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) Canada is membership based national organization of low- and moderate-income families. We have over 70,000 members organized into twenty neighbourhood chapters in nine cities across Canada. We believe that social and economic justice can best be achieved with a national active membership who are invested in their organization and focused on building power for change! We spend the majority of our resources going door to door in low and moderate income bringing people together to fight for social and economic justice! We have members in every province across he country and have won several important victories including: Provincial Payday Lending legislation working in coalitions to raise the Minimum Wage in Ontario to $11/hour plus indexing to inflation and many tenant right victories. Other national and provincial campaigns: Remittance Justice, Digital Access to Opportunities, Healthy Homes and Disability and Social Assistance Rights. We are looking to reach low and moderate income families across the country. This video focuses on our national Digital Access to Opportunities Campaigns and why low and moderate income families across the country need to get involved. | ||||
ACORN Canada: Organizing 101 | Educational or How to | ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) Canada is membership based national organization of low- and moderate-income families. We have over 70,000 members organized into twenty neighbourhood chapters in nine cities across Canada. We believe that social and economic justice can best be achieved with a national active membership who are invested in their organization and focused on building power for change! We spend the majority of our resources going door to door in low and moderate income bringing people together to fight for social and economic justice! We have members in every province across he country and have won several important victories including: Provincial Payday Lending legislation working in coalitions to raise the Minimum Wage in Ontario to $11/hour plus indexing to inflation and many tenant right victories. Other national and provincial campaigns: Remittance Justice, Digital Access to Opportunities, Healthy Homes and Disability and Social Assistance Rights. We are looking to reach low and moderate income families across the country. This video focuses on our door to door work. | ||||
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