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Canadian mining versus Latin American people and environment

Posted on May 29, 2014 by admin
Canadian firms are exploiting weak legal systems in Latin American and Canada itself, failing to respect indigenous peoples’ rights and social responsibility principles ... [click title to continue]
Posted in Featured, Imperialism, Their Governments | Tagged Mining |

Regulator acting ‘impermissibly in favour’ of Energy East pipeline

Posted on May 22, 2014 by admin
Energy East Our Risk Lawyer says National Energy Board action is "highly irregular and, as far as I know, unprecedented." Anti-pipeline groups have launched a legal challenge accusing the NEB of bias. ... [click title to continue]
Posted in Featured, Pipelines | Tagged Energy East |

Canada’s fossil fuel subsidies total $34 billion

Posted on May 15, 2014 by admin
International Monetary Fund report shows Canadian government aid to oil, gas and coal companies is more than 20 times Environment Canada's annual budget ... [click title to continue]
Posted in Featured, Their Governments | Tagged subsidies |

Montreal, June 6: Social movements’ assembly on climate change

Posted on May 14, 2014 by admin
Reuniting forces from the East and the West, with Indigenous communities taking part in an extra-parliamentary alliance to save the climate ... [click title to continue]
Posted in Climate Change, Featured, Organizing |

Kinder Morgan pipeline spill 4 times greater than reported

Posted on May 13, 2014 by admin
The spills happened last June, and had temporarily shut the pipeline down for investigation. ... [click title to continue]
Posted in Pipelines | Tagged Pipelines |

Oil by rail up 200% in BC

Posted on May 7, 2014 by admin
And train derailments hit the highest level in five years. ... [click title to continue]
Posted in Energy | Tagged rail |

First Nations quit tar sands monitoring program

Posted on May 3, 2014 by admin
Tar Sands and River The only local First Nation still participating has quit, charging that the program has ignored their perspectives and concerns ... [click title to continue]
Posted in Featured, First Nations | Tagged tar sands |

Vancouver police beat anti-pipeline activist

Posted on May 3, 2014 by admin
Vancouver cops beat demonstrator Video shows police brutalizing a young demonstrator during a during a demonstration against pipelines carrying tar sands oil from Alberta into export hubs in BC, on May 1. ... [click title to continue]
Posted in Featured, Pipelines | Tagged Pipelines |

Extreme weather will cost us billions

Posted on April 29, 2014 by admin
TD Bank says weather disasters will cost Canada up to $43 Billion a year by 2050, but GDP and other measures ignore the economic impact ... [click title to continue]
Posted in Climate Change, Featured | Tagged extreme weather |
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