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View ArticleHistoric lawsuit launched against UN over negligence in Haitian cholera epidemic
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This evening, a very informative and revealing story about the lawsuit against the United Nations over cholera in Haiti was broadcast on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s national evening...
View ArticleOttawa’s proposed law on ‘cyberbullying’ attacks civil rights
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View ArticleFord brothers spectacle in Toronto hits new low
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View ArticleUN rapporteur James Anaya wraps up visit to Canada with stern warning of need...
James Anaya, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Aboriginal Peoples has completed an official, eight-day visit to Canada on October 15 with a press conference where he reported on his...
View ArticleBC, Alberta governments press ahead on plans for tar sands pipelines and exports
Last summer, the then-unelected premier of British Columbia, Christy Clark, hit the ‘pause’ button on promotion efforts for the Northern Gateway tar sands pipeline across northern British...
View ArticleFederal police and New Brunswick government assault First Nations...
Yesterday, the RCMP launched a violent assault on a blockade protest against a shale gas fracking company on the outskirts of the New Brunswick village of Rexton, just north of Moncton. The...
View ArticleHistoric lawsuit launched against UN over negligence in Haitian cholera epidemic
An unprecedented lawsuit has been launched against the United Nations.read more
View ArticleOil train derailment in Alberta and gas fracking protest in New Brunswick add...
Oil train derailment. Fracking protests. Public relations failures continue to mount for Canada's fossil fuel industry. read more
View ArticleCanada’s appointed Senate controversies reveal deeper trend of authoritarian...
Stephen Harper and his governing, Conservative Party hierarchy were hoping that the brawl they have picked with Canada’s appointed Senate would be wrapped up in time for the party’s two-day...
View ArticleFlaherty has tears of solidarity for Rob Ford, nothing for impoverished...
Why does Flaherty cry for a wealthy mayor who tarnished Canada's reputation when pensioners are struggling to live? read more
View ArticleCBC News examines implications of Haiti cholera lawsuit for UN operations...
This evening, a very informative and revealing story about the lawsuit against the United Nations over cholera in Haiti was broadcast on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s national evening...
View ArticleOttawa’s proposed law on ‘cyberbullying’ attacks civil rights
New proposed law uncomfortably similar to last year’s controversial Bill C-30, giving police new powers of electronic surveillance.read more
View ArticleFord brothers spectacle in Toronto hits new low
Is Toronto's mayoral situation foreshadowing Canada's political future?read more
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