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An investigation by The Narwhal showed railways aren’t consistently meeting requirements to report wildlife strikes. The B.C. government says it wants to work with Ottawa on solutions but both governments say the other has jurisdiction


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PV Ontario Bureau The Doug Ford government’s omnibus Bill 60, the Fighting Delays, Building Faster Act is a full-scale assault on tenants, democratic planning and local democracy, designed to inflame […]

The post Ford’s “Faster Evictions Act” declares war on Ontario tenants appeared first on People's Voice.


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“Blue-collar workers destroy a tolerated encampment without notice,” La Presse headlined last Tuesday. The story relayed the version of the City, community groups and the people affected… but not that…

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Washrooms in parks aren’t as regular as they could be — especially in the winter. And it makes these public green spaces less welcoming


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By Julio Fonseca, Samantha Hislop and Isaac Saney   Recent reports from CBC News have revived long-standing and misleading allegations that the Cuban government “confiscates” the wages of Cuban professionals working […]

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By Dave McKee   During apartheid in South Africa, one of the key tools that solidarity movements around the world used was the campaign for divestment. The tactic became so effective […]

The post Divestment campaigns are critical – here’s how we can strengthen them appeared first on People's Voice.


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Last Friday, Quebec Finance Minister Éric Girard delivered an economic update at the Chamber of commerce of Montreal. The crowd included CEOs, real estate developers and senior officials, notably the…

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The federal government says both extraction and conservation are key to the B.C. “corridor” it’s focused on. But the scarce information provided focuses on minerals and energy, not wildlife or Indigenous-led protection plans


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B.C. is fast-tracking Eskay Creek mine, though it won’t provide critical minerals — and some community members and scientists worry about environmental impacts


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Reporters for The Narwhal discuss the process, politics and potential impacts of Canada’s push to build major projects


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It was the largest union demonstration in the country in years. On Saturday, tens of thousands of people flooded downtown Montreal to launch a movement against the CAQ and its…

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As grizzly bears face mounting ecological changes and conflicts with human, some are calling for re-opening the grizzly hunt — but scientific evidence to support it is scant


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The province is funding infrastructure improvements in communities along proposed Ring of Fire roads, but with its focus on moving mining ahead, neighbouring First Nations say Ontario’s priorities have gaps


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Tynan Liebert, a Toronto-based CUPE activist and organizer with the Communist Workers Circle, has been given probation and restrictions on his right to protest following his sentencing in the Ontario…

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From lease payments owed to landowners to mounting municipal tax bills and more, we break down the ways Alberta oil and gas companies are shirking their bills


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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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For more than a century, provincial and federal governments have tried to dodge the issue of Indigenous Title — creating problems for First Nations and private property owners


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Why are Quebec unions stepping up their confrontation with the CAQ government lately? The new Bill 3 comes on top of a series of reforms that have frustrated labour groups.…

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In a community grieving five recent deaths after a decade of government inaction, Elders signal they’re done being ignored as development plans advance without consent


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Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Danielle Smith have signed an agreement to advance Alberta’s pipeline dreams — and weaken some pollution laws. Here’s what you need to know


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Nisrin Elamin and Ismail Adam join Desmond Cole to discuss how decades of Canadian mining interests and weapons smuggling makes the country complicit in the war in Sudan

The post Canadian weapons are enabling Sudan’s ‘war against civilians’ appeared first on The Breach.


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The massacres of civilians in Sudan are being fuelled by Canadian weapons, mining interests, and refugee restrictions. It’s time for Canada to end its complicity

The post In the genocide in Sudan, Canada has a hand in the violence appeared first on The Breach.


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Every year, thousands of animals are killed on roads and highways. Through carefully designed fences and underpasses, conservation efforts are creating safer corridors


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Trains regularly hit wildlife but poor reporting obscures the true toll — and a government document warns railway companies ‘are impossible to work with’


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Wildlife deaths on Canada’s railways are tracked inconsistently and remain largely unresolved. Researchers say an early warning system could give grizzlies, elk and other animals the seconds they need to survive


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