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Archive - 2010

May 6th

May 7, 2010 Original Peoples

First Nations Students Live In University

Protest funding cuts that will lead to school's death

May 5th

May 6, 2010 Environment

Signs of a Long Road for BC Climate Campaigners

Gateway Program covers fertile land with a freeway

May 4th

May 5, 2010 Environment

Sovereigntists, Environmental Groups Oppose Trailbreaker

Pipeline reversal would bring 200,000 barrels daily of tar sands crude through Quebec

May 2nd

May 3, 2010 Agriculture

Cranberry Co-operative Goes Big in Rogersville

Ocean Spray to take over 3,400 hectares in New Brunswick

April 30th

May 1, 2010 Month in Review

April in Review, Part II

Oil spilt, Barrick denounced, Abdelrazik supported

April 28th

April 28, 2010 Photo Essay

G8 Meets Resistance in Halifax

Protesters balk at G8's feel-good claims

April 26th

April 26, 2010 Literature & Ideas

April Books

New works by Xiao and Carson

April 22nd

April 23, 2010 Foreign Policy

Enriched Hypocrisy

Before criticizing Iran's nuke program, Canada should look within

April 20th

April 21, 2010 Environment

COP16 already Changing the Climate in Mexico

An interview with Gustavo Castro Soto on environmentalism in Mexico, popular education, and the futility of profit-driven solutions

April 18th

April 19, 2010 Health

No Man Left Behind

Canadian veterans failed by 2006 Veterans Charter

April 15th

April 15, 2010 Month in Review

April in Review, Part I

Quebec budget decried, Grassy Narrows runs through Toronto, Gaza students petition Atwood

April 13th

April 14, 2010 Environment

A Common Plan

Participatory design and the Halifax Common

April 11th

April 12, 2010 Foreign Policy

The Ethnography of an Air-Strike

Canada’s military academics in the Afghan war and at home

April 8th

April 9, 2010 Health

A Pharm Reduction Approach

Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime barely workable

April 7th

April 7, 2010 Environment

Secret Meeting Planned, then Cancelled, between ENGOs and Tar Sands Companies

Invitees included Tzeporah Berman, World Wildlife Fund, ForestEthics

April 6th

April 6, 2010 Canadian News

Budgeting for an Alternative Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia can afford to spend on education, transportation and health this year: CCPA

April 4th

April 5, 2010 Canadian News

Financing the Co-operative Movement

For better or for worse?

April 3rd

April 4, 2010 Labour

NB Port Workers Said NO CANDU

Argentina honours Saint John longshoremen for 1979 act of solidarity

April 2nd

April 2, 2010 Canadian News

Thousands Protest Fee Hikes in Montreal

Students, community groups, unions oppose privatization of pulic services

April 1st

April 1, 2010 Month in Review

March in Review, Part II

Coulter cancelled, racists blocked, and INAC occupied

March 28th

March 29, 2010 Ideas

From Queen Charlotte to Haida Gwaii

The ascent of the Haida and the struggle with Canada

March 26th

March 27, 2010 Sports

World Cup Knock-Out

South Africa to score big public debt in 2010

March 24th

March 24, 2010 Agriculture

Norwegian Farms Poison the Wild Run

BC's salmon stocks plunge; sea lice, salmon farms to blame

March 21st

March 22, 2010 Environment

A Public Relations War on all Fronts

BC gov't aims to win hearts and minds, and open province to extractives

March 20th

March 21, 2010 Business

Guatemalan Coffee a Complex Blend

Threats, exile a bitter part of coffee farmers' work

March 21, 2010 Baby Animals

Red Panda

The real life firefox

March 17th

El Salvador's gold fight goes international

Five representatives of five organizations in El Salvador that form part of the National Coalition Against Mining, known as La Mesa, were in Washington, DC last month to accept the Letelier-Moffitt International Human Rights Award. The recognition comes at an interesting time as the group's successes in blocking mining exploitation in their small country, have brought about a unique legal situation. Namely, a Canadian mining company is suing the government of El Salvador for $100 million, through a US subsidiary under the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA). The Real News followed the group of activists around Washington, DC, and interviewed the CEO and president of the company behind the suit, Pacific Rim. Produced by Jesse Freeston.

March 17, 2010 Mar 17 by Jesse Freeston, RNN

Goldcorp shows little respect for local population

In the surroundings of San Marcos, Guatemala, the gold and silver mine of the Canadian Goldcorp Inc. which operates in Guatemala under the name Montana Explorada, has been ready for extraction since 2004. This is yet another blow for the environment and health of the communities of San Miguel and surroundings.

March 17, 2010 Mar 17 by LaRuta.nu

March 16th

March 17, 2010 Agriculture

Growing Farmers

Canada needs policies to support young farmers: NFUY

March 14th

March 15, 2010 Month in Review

March in Review, Part I

Aboriginal programs face cuts, Greenpeace faces grassroots and Canadian government faces new lawsuit

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