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Tech firm Deep Sky says it will bury carbon dioxide two kilometres underground in rural Manitoba where it will remain for 1,000 years. The community’s not so sure


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In neighbouring Alberta, government scientists are producing peer reviewed studies on the impacts of coal mining. Why isn’t B.C.?


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In a cherished corner of Alberta’s Kananaskis Country, organizers set up a civil disobedience camp in response to a plan to log in a protected area


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El Jones joins Desmond Cole and Martin Lukacs to reflect on one year in Canadian politics and social movements

The post Elbows…up? Looking back at Canadian politics in 2025 appeared first on The Breach.


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Both municipalities are holding out on renewing contracts that give Enbridge Gas free access underground. Toronto and Ottawa are also pushing back


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Our status as an independent non-profit means we put people over profit — and pay attention to how our reporting ripples out into the real world


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Governments don’t make it easy to access documents they’d prefer to keep out of the public eye — but reporters for The Narwhal love a challenge


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By Cole Pawlak   On November 12, OneBC leader and MLA Dallas Brodie, joined by two disgraced and bitter former educators, made the bold choice of taking their party’s unpopular, racist […]

The post Genocide deniers kicked off Kamloops campus, denied venue appeared first on People's Voice.


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If the Declaration Act was a milestone for reconciliation, how could Premier David Eby’s amendments change B.C.’s relationship with First Nations? Here’s what you need to know


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By Cymry Gomery   Trying to understand what military bases Canada has within its own borders, and what bases it maintains through its ill-conceived military integration with the US, is challenging. […]

The post The alphabet soup strategy: How Canada hides its military base system appeared first on People's Voice.


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Founders of the Okiniwak Indigenous youth movement and Friends of the Attawapiskat River want the justice system to recognize the value of the Breathing Lands, beyond the Ring of Fire


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On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of uninterrupted diplomatic relations between Canada and Cuba, Arnold August [photo] delivered this address, along with the presentation of his book Fidel Castro: […]

The post Canada–Cuba relations: a multi-partisan legacy appeared first on People's Voice.


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A government scientist was prevented from speaking to the media and community groups about his research, according to 600 pages of documents obtained by The Narwhal


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Coming of age in the heart of oil country, a teenage girl learns to live with bears — and to navigate the hard-living culture of a resource-dependent town


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By Drew Garvie   The 41st Central Convention of the Communist Party of Canada (CPC) convened in Montreal from December 5-7, amidst a consequential and dangerous period for the working class […]

The post In face of dangerous period for working class, Communist Party convention projects unity, militancy and renewal appeared first on People's Voice.


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In the small town of Saint-Félix-de-Valois, Quebec, firefighters are being suspended and fired one after the other. For the past two weeks, the mayor’s office has been imposing sanctions on…

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From recognition of a Palestinian state, to tenant strikes, to a Youth Climate Corps, here are some of the political achievements of the past year

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One thousand steel workers will be laid off at Algoma Steel in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, after the corporation and both federal and provincial governments refused to protect them.  On…

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Carney’s immigration law C-12 is a new chapter in an old Canadian playbook of scapegoating migrants while serving the corporate elites

The post Canada is repeating a century of anti-migrant scapegoating appeared first on The Breach.


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A year without work, living on subsistence wages and under the pressure of a never-ending conflict: this is what the workers at Béton Provincial’s LaSalle and Longueuil plants have been…

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The Sio Silica sand mine southeast of Winnipeg was proposed, then rejected, then reviewed, then brought back in a new form. Here’s where it stands — and a look back at years of fierce opposition and political scandal


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Rising waters closed highways and forced evacuations, prompting fresh criticism that the province has been too slow to invest in flood defences despite repeated warnings since 2021


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An excerpt from “We Survived The Night” by Julian Brave NoiseCat


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Data shows an oil company owed 10 times the government’s limit on unpaid taxes when the Alberta Energy Regulator let it take over more wells and pipelines. Critics says it’s the tip of the iceberg


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