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Promoted by blackandred on Mon, 2010/03/29 - 11:38am
At 12:50pm on Monday, March 29th RCMP officers arrested six women who were peacefully refusing to leave Indian Affairs Minister Chuck Strahl's office until he pledged to restore funding to the Aboriginal Health Foundation. The sit-in began at 12:05pm..."That Strahl would have us arrested less than an hour after our sit-in began shows that this is something he doesn't want the public to talk about..."
Promoted by blackandred on Mon, 2010/03/29 - 11:08am
HALIFAX: A Coalition of Student Societies on the Saint Mary’s Campus has been working all year to challenge the food model on campus. A growing consensus on campus clearly shows that students want a change in their campus food system.
href="http://intercontinentalcry.org/indigenous-people-bar-proposed-pipeline-from-their-territories/">
hspace="5" align="left" src="http://intercontinentalcry.org/wp-content/uploads/800px-pipeline_im_bau_2-128x96.jpg" title="" alt="" /> A coalition of Indigenous Nations have issued a declaration barring the proposed Enbridge Northern gateway pipeline from transporting crude oil from the
WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO - New battles are erupting over recently passed U.S. healthcare reforms, this time within the states, where leaders from both parties are clashing on whether to sue the U.S. government.
-California: climate change law won't hurt economy -Forest loss slows, as China plants and Brazil preserves -Exclusive Excerpt: Hack the Planet -Breaking the Growth Habit: A Q&A with Bill McKibben -How the Conservatives dodged the climate bullet -NASA: It is nearly certain that a new record 12-month global temperature will be sent in 2010
In this article Leo De Kleijn gives on the ground experience of fighting the neo-liberal consensus in one of the largest municipal councils in the Netherlands.
OTTAWA - Five Arctic states are to meet Monday in the Canadian city of Chelsea to bolster regional cooperation as concerns grow over a military build-up and opposition to the tapping of its rich resources.
Tension grows over mink farming in Yarmouth County
HALIFAX--A proposal for a lakeside mink ranch near Carleton, Nova Scotia - roughly 20 kilometres north of Yarmouth - has resulted in some community members calling