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Members of the Lax Kw’alaams band in the Skeena River region have unanimously rejected a $1 billion proposal by Pacific...
Due to reduced demand of business jets, Bombardier is laying off 1,750 workers—including 1,000 in Montreal and nearly 500 in...
Albertan voters have elected the provincial New Democratic Party to a majority government in their May 5 provincial election.
The lapdogs at the Canadian Taxpayer Federation were quick to praise the Tories for having the “discipline to get back...
Harper has deported temporary workers, many from India, but welcomed Crime Minister Modi.
A ship on its way to pick up grain spilled 2,700 litres of fuel into Burrard Inlet.
On April 2, the Heiltsuk First Nation, located on BC’s central west coast, scored a huge victory over the federal...
Adding to recent climate justice victories, mass opposition has stopped TransCanada from using Cacouna, Quebec as a terminal to take...
In December 2014 British Columbia’s Liberal government approved the Peace River Site C hydroelectric dam project, the third dam on...
In the confusion immediately following the shooting on Parliament Hill in October 2014, Globe and Mail reporter Bill Curry sent...
March 21 was the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination; the day after, March 22, was World Water...
“At BC’s carbon crossroads there is a choice to be made.
It’s not news to anyone that the planet is heating up, but clear, quantifiable data can be hard to come...
Pipeline proponents defend the devastation of Indigenous communities and ignore catastrophic climate change because the tar sands creates jobs.
The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has published its fifth report on climate change and the results...