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Indigenous people were part of the jump in voter turnout that drove Harper from office and that defeated his Aboriginal...
“Oil has become the elephant in the room,” Linda McQuaig wrote in It’s the Crude, Dude.
It's the media's duty after a leadership debate to declare a winner, and here at Socialist.
While the west coast burns and oil spills across indigenous territories, Canada is sending fighter jets to set Iraq and...
On July 4, 400 Vancouverites gathered on sunset beach, joining communities across Canada in a nationwide day of protest to...
On July 5 more than 10,000 people marched for Jobs, Justice and the Climate in Toronto.
The IPCC report from last year said that climate change would produce “severe, widespread, and irreversible impacts” if not reduced,...
Leaders of the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation (COTTFN) will be in Toronto next week, pursuing their legal challenge...
On May 21 in the heart of Toronto’s financial district, representatives of the growing climate justice movement launched the mobilization...
Albertan voters have elected the provincial New Democratic Party to a majority government in their May 5 provincial election.
Today tens of thousands joined the Act on Climate march in Quebec city, territory of the Huron-Wendat, demanding climate justice.
Adding to recent climate justice victories, mass opposition has stopped TransCanada from using Cacouna, Quebec as a terminal to take...
March 21 was the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination; the day after, March 22, was World Water...
Pipeline proponents defend the devastation of Indigenous communities and ignore catastrophic climate change because the tar sands creates jobs.
All of a sudden the 1% are in a panic over the tar sands—not its toxins that poison Indigenous communities,...