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The August monitoring lapse didn’t make it into public records until December. One advocate says Canada is spending millions on salmon restoration while B.C. is ‘approving destructive LNG projects that undermine all of that work’


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Police are reanimating years-old injunctions to threaten activists, casting a chill over protests and free speech

The post Police are using ‘zombie’ court orders to shut down social movements appeared first on The Breach.


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Don Pettit stands at the edge of the ridge on Bear Mountain, facing outward. Behind him a line of wind turbines stretches into the distance, interspersed with trees and other vegetation. There's a sunset glow across the scene


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The naked U.S. counter-revolutionary offensive against Venezuela and Latin America will be repelled by global mass protests and by militant self-defense.  The future is for the working class of the hemisphere to decide, free of foreign coercion.  The antidote to…

Read More Imperialist Hands Off Venezuela Stop the U.S. assault and Canadian complicity


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PV staff   The sudden resignation of Quebec premier François Legault caught many political analysts off guard and has led to widespread speculation about the immediate future of his party, the […]

The post Legault resignation: end of an era, or just a new chapter? appeared first on People's Voice.


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Desmond Cole explains how the Canada Border Security Agency works in tandem with the U.S.’s ICE to deport migrants

The post Detentions, deportations, death: Canada’s border service acts in tandem with ICE appeared first on The Breach.


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‘The more of the public that comments, the better,’ says one local, as regulators begin considering a long-discussed proposal to bury nuclear waste


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The Logic of Plunder: Why U.S. Invasion of Venezuela is More than a Regime Change by Rezgar Omer The U.S. invasion of Venezuela may appear, on the surface, to be the product of an arrogant and foolish foreign policy. However,…

Read More The Red Review | Issue #28 (Jan 2026)


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PV staff   Workers in Quebec entered the new year girding for battle against the right-wing Coalition Avenir Québec government of François Legault, which has unleashed an array of anti-people and […]

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By Dave McKee   Three days after the illegal US attack on Venezuela, during which it kidnapped the country’s president, Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand posted a statement on X. […]

The post Why Canada’s “democratic rights” argument is beyond hypocritical appeared first on People's Voice.


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Former MP Matthew Green talks about what it will take to renew the NDP

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In 2025, British Columbia’s working class faced attacks from employers, governments that prioritize corporate interests. The year also brought increased policing, unequal housing laws, and a growing cost of living…

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A national wildlife disease network warns persistent underfunding is leaving Canada vulnerable as threats like avian flu and chronic wasting disease continue to spread


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Canola is central to this week’s trade talks between Canada and China. Here’s a look at the bright yellow crop that blankets Prairie fields — and brings in billions


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François Legault has announced that he will step down as Premier of Quebec. This sudden departure appears to be a political maneuver to try to save his party, which is…

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It must be stated clearly once again that the outbreak of the current protest uprising and its expansion over the past 15 days are rooted directly in the rapid spread […]

The post Iran on the brink: Tudeh Party calls for immediate action to save country from dictatorship appeared first on People's Voice.


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Experts say the province should be doubling down, not pulling back, after a recent report shows a modest reduction in carbon emissions


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Technology that stops industrial carbon emissions at the source, known as carbon capture, could play a role in slowing global warming. Canada’s biggest oil and gas companies want public money to put it in place


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Guides in British Columbia and Alberta describe what it’s like to build a life in the mountains as climate change makes the terrain more unpredictable and the moral questions harder to ignore


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The managers of Montreal‘s prestigious Saint-James Club likely regretted inviting the U.S. ambassador to speak at a lunch scheduled for 11:30 a.m. today. Around 10:30 a.m., dozens of workers from…

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Guelph and Waterloo Region have refused to renew agreements giving the fossil fuel giant free access to its roadways, while Toronto and Ottawa have asked the province to change its rules


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For the last four years, Jim Elzinga and Roger Vernon have ventured into the Columbia Icefield to capture its vanishing beauty and raise awareness about climate change


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Alderville First Nation’s Black Oak Savanna is a pocket of a rare ecosystem that was nearly lost to colonialism. Dedicated stewards are bringing it back


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Mark Carney and Canada’s premiers are trying to buy off Indigenous resistance

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Nov 29, 2025 | by Barry Weisleder Beginning with a rally at Front and Bay (Union Station), the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People was marked in Toronto on November 29 by a march to Sankofa Square.  According…

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