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Canada must protect 1.7 million sq. kms, the size of Alaska, to meet 2030 conservation goals. Manitoba is eyeing Indigenous-led plans to get there


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Organizers unpack Carney’s agenda of rapid-fire austerity, militarism and fossil fuel extraction

The post Mark Carney is ‘flooding the zone’—but movements are fighting back appeared first on The Breach.


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Against the backdrop of the rising profile of the Parti Québecois, François Legault’s push for a Quebec constitution has received a lot of discussion in English-speaking Canada. But there is […]

The post Quebec needs a genuine new constitution, not the CAQ’s provincialist sham appeared first on People's Voice.


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While still waiting for the outcome of a lawsuit against Amazon, former workers at the multinational’s Quebec warehouses learned that CBC has signed a deal with the web giant to…

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To ensure wines were falsely labelled “product of Israel,” the Israeli Ministry of Justice secretly hired a local firm to help its lobbying of the Canadian government

The post ‘Covert influence’: Israel hired Toronto firm to fight Canada’s labelling of settlement wines appeared first on The Breach.


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Three years after a government moratorium and new rules on renewable energy projects, a clearer picture is emerging of the impacts on a sector that was once surging in Alberta


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At a FIFA town hall community event, Vancouver-based organizations and members of the community expressed worry and mistrust towards the municipal government. They fear that the public, especially those in…

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Grassy Narrows First Nation has already challenged a water permit for the Great Bear mine and is taking the province to court over its Mining Act, as the Doug Ford government ushers a third project forward


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When the wind blows past an oil and gas waste dump, residents of Rolla, B.C., say their homes are sometimes hit with foul, chemical smells, leaving them asking what they’re breathing


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By Jad Kabbanji   The United States’ lopsided conflict with China has long moved beyond simple trade wars to now focus on physical control of strategic flows. Recent months have seen […]

The post A strategy of chaos: imperialism targets Iran, but aims at China appeared first on People's Voice.


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Research teams at Environment and Climate Change Canada are being dismantled as the federal government reduces the size of the public service


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Last Sunday, several thousand individuals and activists and community groups gathered in downtown Montreal, in front of the statue of Dr. Norman Bethune, to mark International Women’s Day. This year,…

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By Rozhin Emadi   Earlier this year, the Iranian people took to the streets to protest the country’s dire economic conditions. These hardships have intensified due to US sanctions, which have […]

The post Iran: From mass protests to co-optation and manufacturing consent for war appeared first on People's Voice.


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The Doug Ford government’s proposal to amalgamate the watershed protection agencies received 14,000 public comments, with the final plan removing some controversial mergers


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One family’s fight for a natural burial that befits their values illustrates the barriers faced by grieving loved ones across the province


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Socialist Action had a successful display table at OISE U of Toronto and a very visible presence in the Toronto International Women’s Day parade on March 7, 2026. The opening rally packed OISE auditorium, but the content of the speeches…

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On February 22, a wide range of organizations, including labour, human rights and peace and solidarity groups, participated in the People’s Tribunal on the US blockade on Cuba. We are […]

The post People’s Tribunal finds US guilty of crimes against the people of Cuba, calls on Canada to act appeared first on People's Voice.


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Mere hours after the first bombs landed on Tehran, protesters all over Canada rallied around the country to demonstrate against the unprovoked joint US-Israeli strikes against Iran. Some protesters demonstrated…

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After the success of a recent campaign to shut down a proposed anti-protest by-law, Winnipegers have been left to wonder how such an anti-democratic motion could have come forward in…

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The federal government is talking to a Norwegian company about a large LNG export facility in Baie-Comeau, Que. Residents and advocates say they’re being left in the dark


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Despite the heavy wind and rain in Brampton last Friday, dozens rallied outside the office of MP and Minister of International Trade, Maninder Sidhu, to demand immigration pathways in general…

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Lack of public consultation means a project that would have consumed as much power as the city of Edmonton won’t go ahead — for now


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As a group of once-endangered wood bison join a larger herd in Skownan First Nation, hope for the future of the culturally vital species grows


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Saima Desai joins Desmond Cole to discuss the costs of Canada’s growing partnership with India

The post In India, Carney turns a blind eye to Modi’s far-right violence appeared first on The Breach.


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From Fairy Creek to university campuses, CRU-BC is positioning itself as the go-to police force for repressing dissent

The post A notorious RCMP unit shaped B.C. universities’ reaction to Palestine encampments appeared first on The Breach.


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