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Fossil fuels such as coal are increasing in costs –which are passed on to ratepayers and consumers, making coal’s “affordability” a fabrication. 11, 12 Even with billions of dollars in infrastructure ...
Urban gardening guerrillas, homeowner horticulture, and how to survive the coming collapse: we’ll need a new wave of Relief ...
New provincial legislation will disempower and destabilize local governments and First Nations while granting the provincial ...
by Darryl Luscombe Bill C-38, The Jobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity Act, received Royal Assent and became law in Canada on June 29th, 2012. The Omnibus Budget bill is the most targeted attack on ...
The pulp and paper industry pollutes air, water, and soil. Here's how you can help make chlorine-free, zero-discharge pulp mills a reality.
Xa’nalas Dakota Smith has been working alongside a team of Ma’amtagila descendants to rebuild a homestead in their unceded territory.
Indigenous groups in Northern Ontario have announced a ban on blanket herbicide use, while citizens' groups resort to direct action.
November’s floods took a heavy toll on wild salmon and their habitats. How we decide to rebuild could affect wild salmon for generations.
Expensive, speculative, risky carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technology represents the fossil fuel industry’s last stand.
Humpback comeback: whales are reclaiming their territory in the Salish Sea, bringing new life to waters once left empty by commercial whaling.
The Prince Rupert Gas Transmission project has been revived, but faces renewed Indigenous resistance across northern BC.
The City of Vancouver is cutting down thousands of trees in Vancouver’s iconic Stanley Park, ostensibly because of public safety reasons. Grassroots activists like Stanley Park Preservation Society ...
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