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Archive - Oct 2010

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October 31, 2010 Month in Review

October in Review, Part II

Mining bill defeated, Khadr sentenced, prison costs rise, Air Force office blockaded

October 26th

October 27, 2010 Original Peoples

Leak reveals push to win over First Nations on controversial boreal forest pact

Environmental organizations and forestry companies seeking buy-in on CBFA as First Nations opposition grows

October 21st

October 22, 2010 International News

Haiti Nine Months On

Donor money spent on a road map no-one can read

October 17th

October 18, 2010 Literature & Ideas

The Cost of Free

What does charity do for a local economy?

October 15th

October 15, 2010 Month in Review

October in Review, Part I

Prisons expanded, G20 charges dropped, Nobel prize winner deported

October 14th

October 14, 2010 Environment

Climate Call

Shifting focus from UN to grassroots organizing in lead-up to Cancun meetings

October 10th

October 11, 2010 Original Peoples

Showdown in the Far North

First Nations oppose Ontario's Far North Act, some environmental orgs support it

October 7th

October 8, 2010 Features

The Roots of Rage

Halifax's poverty, racism and "swarmings"

October 5th

October 6, 2010 Photo Essay

Water to Mine

Goldcorp’s Penasquito project in Mexico robs semi-desert region of precious resource

October 3rd

October 4, 2010 Original Peoples

Waves of Controversy Continue on BC Lakes

Mt. Milligan mine in Northern BC far from a done deal

September 30th

October 1, 2010 Month in Review

September in Review, Part II

Attempted coup in Ecuador, more G20 arrests in Canada, austerity protests in the EU

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