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By Isaac Saney   The decisions by Air Canada, WestJet, Air Transat, and other carriers to cancel flights and vacation packages to Cuba because the island has run out of jet […]

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Herbicide use by the forestry sector has declined, but a group advocating for a ban says spraying even relatively small areas can have an outsized impact


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Researchers at the University of Manitoba are partnering with Sio Silica to improve groundwater monitoring at the company’s proposed silica sand mine


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This year, we celebrate Black History Month amid growing resistance to rapidly escalating threats to working people’s hard-won social, political and economic gains, including equality rights for Black, Indigenous and […]

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On February 10, interim NDP leader Don Davies stood in the House of Commons and challenged the Liberal government to take action against Donald Trump’s latest tightening of the US […]

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By Léo Boivin   Former employees of the Graphic Packaging plant in East Angus, Quebec began receiving unemployment benefits as a Christmas gift from their former employer, which decided to cease […]

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Scholar Megan Linton argues that Canada’s expansion of medically-assisted dying reflects a deeper neoliberal logic

The post Disabled Canadians want options for life—not medical assistance in dying appeared first on The Breach.


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How Ontario, Quebec and six U.S. states power their growth will determine the future of the freshwater reserves


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As companies mull ideas to ship Alberta oil, LNG and more through a port in Manitoba’s north, the premier explains his signing of an NDA to keep details quiet


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Former Mushkegowuk Grand Chief hopes recommendations for monitoring ‘before any development occurs’ and urgently needed health care funding will be met despite June construction start


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Calls by disability advocates and the UN to halt an expansion of medically assisted death have gone largely unacknowledged by the federal government

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On January 26, Winnipeg police evicted organizers from Thunderbird House, an Indigenous community centre which they had occupied for the past year in protest of its board of directors, who…

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Around 500 workers at the Children’s Aid Society of Toronto could be on strike tomorrow. This comes after 82% of members voted significantly in favour of a legal strike due to…

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By Cam Scott   Since the successful overthrow of the US-backed Batista government in 1959, and for years of struggle preceding, the Cuban Revolution has been a beacon to the world. […]

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Conservation groups warn ‘extinction is not accidental; it is a political choice’ as they ask the Federal Court to rule on delayed critical habitat mapping


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Think of an essential city service and it’s likely a blue collar city worker is the one who’s doing it: snow removal, garbage collection, road and park maintenance. But for…

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ICE out of Minneapolis!  PV Manitoba Bureau  On January 6, the White House ordered 2,000 additional Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers to Minneapolis. Following a year of record ICE […]

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The province’s drug decriminalization experiment lowered arrests and reduced harm—but it failed a different political test

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Off the northern tip of Vancouver Island, in the tiny community of Alert Bay, B.C., residents hold deep connections to the land and waters


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The start of the new year was marked by nearly three weeks of large-scale protests in Iran. Possibly hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets, calling for deep…

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Canada Pension Plan invested at least $7.1 billion in new fossil fuel and pipeline assets over a recent 12-month period, report says


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Every month, the editorial team at The North Star will publish a roundup of the news to help make sense of what’s happening in a chaotic world, as the media…

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Zachee Nzeyimana and Ken Johnston walk through farmland between Guelph and Fergus, Ont., while retracing an Underground Railroad route from Niagara Falls to Owen Sound.


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On January 14, the Government of British Columbia announced it would end its decriminalization pilot project, choosing to not renew the federal exemption to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. […]

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An illustration of a crow, eagle, owl, hummingbird, and goose with the text 'Lovebirds of Canada: a Narwhal quiz to find your feathered soulmate'


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