Tag: Indigenous Rights
Climate activists collect signatures for Bill 5 petition
A network of climate activists in Huron and Bruce counties wants Prime Minister Mark Carney to support working-class Canadians over the billionaires who it says are driving the cost-of-living crisis and being subsidized by taxpayers to accelerate the climate crisis. The Growing Rural Environmental Action Network (GREAN) joined the Draw the Line event, which saw […]
A Great Lakes oil pipeline faces 3 controversies with no speedy resolutions
By Mike Shriberg, University of Michigan
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For more than a decade, controversy over an oil pipeline that passes directly through a Native American reservation and then across a sensitive waterway that is also a key shipping lane has brewed in Wisconsin and Michigan.
Charlie Angus making Resistance tour stops in Port Elgin, Owen Sound
Former MP has been outspoken advocate of Canadian solidarity and sovereignty
Hundreds march in Port Elgin Labour Day Parade Monday
Barb Dolan said it’s been a bit of a “silly season” since the “man down south” took over sometime in November. Of course, the Unifor National Director of Retired Workers and Strike Department is speaking about President Donald Trump and his aggressive tariff polices, which have directly impacted Canadian workers. “Brothers and sisters, we stand […]
WMO Weather Forecast For 2050 Comes True 25 Years Early
The weather in Europe this summer is hotter than the WMO predicted it would be 25 years from now. Does that concern you?
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