Hundreds assemble on Parliament Hill Monday to say 'No to Tar Sands'
Hundreds of people from across North America have gathered this morning on Parliament Hill for a rally followed by a mass civil disobedience sit-in. Participants are delivering a resounding message to Harper: “We want to build a green energy future that respects Indigenous rights and prioritizes the health of our environment and communities.” Participants are […]
Why Conservatives are worried about a growing rich-poor gap
It’s a strange world. Senior economist Armine Yalnizyan was commissioned by the National Post to make a case about income inequality for their opinion page, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives has written. The piece ran under the headline A problem for everyone. The overtitle (a quick summary of the story written by the editors) […]
Is bio-fuel the next best option for planes?
Oilseed producers can look forward to tapping into a new emerging industry with a study that will assess the feasibility of producing renewable bio-based jet fuel. Saskatoon – Humboldt Member of Parliament Brad Trost announced today an investment of over $150,000 to determine the economic feasibility of developing this industry in Saskatchewan, as part of […]
Canada-US border initiative would have allowed US police to make arrests at G20 summit: Council of Canadians
Canada and the United States are close to agreeing on a joint policing program that could give US security agencies substantial control of their northern border while deputizing US police agents in Canada. Had the arrangement been in place during last year’s G20 events, US police or security officers would have had the authority to make […]
Parliament remembers Layton as 'great leader, great Canadian'
Friends and foes laid partisan politics aside for a moment Monday as the fall session of Parliament opened with a string of tributes for former NDP leader Jack Layton, who succumbed to cancer over the summer. Taking her place opposite Prime Minister Stephen Harper, interim NDP leader Nycole Turmel opened her remarks by acknowledging the […]
Libya: The lie
When the U.S. invaded Iraq, riding a pack of lies and monstrous manipulation, the entire U.S. elite, including major news services, academics, and politicians from both “sides” of the spectrum, lined up to cheerlead and off they went to war. It was one of the most shameful chapters in the long history of shameful acts […]
Survey finds many Canadians now faced with the prospect of working longer before retirement
For many people, the ‘golden years’ are now a more distant dream. They are struggling to save for retirement and to make ends meet. According to the third annual survey of employees conducted by the Canadian Payroll Association (CPA), 40 per cent of Canadians said they’ll likely have to retire later than they previously planned. […]
LETTER: Open letter to the Ministry of Fisheries and Oceans
To: Hon. Keith Ashfield, PC, MP, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Dear Minister, I am writing on behalf of the board of directors of the Sport Fishing Institute of British Columbia to express our profound disappointment with your decision to close the recreational halibut fishery on Sept. 5, thus creating the shortest recreational Pacific […]
Americans voted "coolest nationality"; Canadians "cooler than Belgians" (just): global poll
Americans have been voted the world’s “coolest nationality” and Canadians among the least cool, in an international poll, which ranks the Belgians the “least cool” of all. 30,000 people across 15 countries were asked to name the coolest nationality in an online poll conducted by Badoo.com, the world’s largest social network for meeting new people. […]
Smoking in Canada hits all-time low in 2010
According to new statistics released this week, the smoking rate in Canada has dropped to 17 per cent in 2010. This is the lowest level ever recorded, according to annual results of the 2010 Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey (CTUMS). “The numbers announced today are encouraging, as they show more Canadians are making the healthy […]