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The project, if built, would include the second-largest power plant in Alberta and consume as much electricity as the city of Edmonton


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By Lenny Devereux   The Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) is now fully operational, and the results are in: a maximum of $200 per month and over half of disabled people in […]

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Donya Ziaee and Samira Mohyeddin analyze the crackdown in Iran, Canada’s stance, and the international solidarity that Iranians need

The post What’s going down in Iran—and marches in Canada calling for intervention appeared first on The Breach.


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In EMERGENCE: Women in the Storm, Vancouver filmmakers Nova Ami and Velcrow Ripper show girls and women responding to natural disasters in B.C. and Yellowknife


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This year marks a decade of the partnership between the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, in Washington, and a syilx hatchery up-river


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Donald Trump’s policies have sparked an increased discussion in Canada about the issue of sovereignty. But what does sovereignty mean for the working class, including within the labour movement? In […]

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By Anne Kamath and Umer Azad   The world is witnessing yet another manufactured humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in plain sight in Cuba. This crisis is not the result of any internal […]

The post From Gaza to Cuba: How Canada remains the world’s most tactful bystander appeared first on People's Voice.


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With the first SMR in North America being built at the Darlington nuclear site, the province is testing new ground to meet future power demand


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Ontario’s Inspector General announced last week that all of Ontario’s police forces will be subject to corruption investigations. The monumental probe was prompted by the arrest of eight Toronto police…

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A major bank sells its shares in Elbit Systems, in one of Canada’s biggest BDS victories to date

The post A powerful decentralized campaign forced Scotiabank to divest from Israeli arms appeared first on The Breach.


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Restarting an aging reactor and building next-generation modular plants on the shores of the world’s largest freshwater system


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The government says changes are needed to avoid ‘uncertainty’ from court rulings. Critics argue the move could spark more, costly legal battles


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People said he was crazy to start a farm based in African foods. ‘It’s good to be crazy in a good way,’ Canadian Black Farmers Association founder Toyin Kayo-Ajayi says


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Premier David Eby wants to fast-track projects and amend Indigenous Rights legislation, raising questions about environmental oversight and who benefits from B.C.’s critical minerals agenda


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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 […]

The post Black History Month 2026: Celebrating resistance, fighting for equality appeared first on People's Voice.


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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 […]

The post The Empire strikes Canada: Canadian airlines in crosshairs of Washington’s war on Cuba appeared first on People's Voice.


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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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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 […]

The post People to Anand: Stand with Cuba, not with Rubio! appeared first on People's Voice.


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


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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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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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