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One month into the year and the Alberta government has been busy. From nuclear power to hunting, here’s what you need to know, environmentally speaking


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They will not give up. Nearly four years to the day after receiving an eviction notice in January 2022, the residents of Résidence Mont-Carmel are continuing their legal battle against…

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Does Alberta need a new oil pipeline? Is the Trans Mountain pipeline full? Questions are swirling — here’s what you need to know


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Several proposed battery storage facilities near Lake Erie could help satisfy Ontario’s soaring demand for electricity — and reduce the use of fossil fuels


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Faced with urgent infrastructure issues and numerous budget cuts, workers at the Cégep de Saint-Laurent in Montreal and their allies interrupted a meeting of the Cégep’s board of directors on…

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By Owen Schalk   On January 22, the Liberal government announced massive cuts to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), the country’s largest agricultural research organization. In accordance with Budget 2025’s “ambitious […]

The post Carney’s austerity agenda slices through the agriculture sector appeared first on People's Voice.


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By Chauncey K. Robinson   The popular 1984 song “2 Minutes to Midnight” by Iron Maiden – which highlighted humanity’s march toward nuclear war – needs an update to 85 seconds. […]

The post Amidst growing global danger, “Doomsday Clock” moves to just 85 seconds to midnight appeared first on People's Voice.


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Author and activist Harsha Walia discusses cross-border solidarity in the face of anti-migrant state violence in the U.S.

The post What Canadians can learn from U.S. resistance to ICE terror appeared first on The Breach.


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Environmental organizations say the province’s spending on polluting sectors has far outpaced emissions-reductions projects, despite a commitment to net zero


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By Rob Crooks   As the next session of the BC Legislature prepares to convene on February 12, the NDP government faces serious challenges on a range of issues and still […]

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Quatsino energy champion Kara Wilson looks to the left into the soft sunlight, with wavy brown hair and lasses. Behind her, green and red trees are also aglow in the sun, and solar panels are visible on the roof of the building behind her.


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A Socialist Action Journal   We Cannot Back Down by Bianca Mugyenyi ICE agents have just killed another individual in cold blood in Minneapolis. A day after a general strike in the city sparked by ICE’s assassination of Renee Nicole…

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By Rhiannon McGrath   Vancouver’s Downtown-Eastside residents were shocked to hear at the end of 2025 that the long-running family-owned grocery store Sunrise Market was put up for sale for $4.5 […]

The post As the affordability crisis deepens, it’s time for a public grocery store appeared first on People's Voice.


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Establishment media is making the case for mandatory service, quietly cultivating public consent for a more heavily-armed society

The post Canada’s elite media wants you to serve in the military appeared first on The Breach.


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Job creation, tax revenue, small business support: why don’t politicians value the economic benefits of environmental protection?


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For some locals from the northwest B.C. town, confirmation that LNG Canada burned more gas than planned brings relief — and renewed frustration over the noise, emissions and unanswered questions


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Returning to work after the holidays, the staff at Ubisoft Halifax expected to pick up where they left off. Instead, they were called into the studio lunchroom and told the…

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Wind turbines and power transmission lines are seen near Pincher Creek, Alta., with mountains in the background.


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By Jennifer Drinkwater   In 2021, single-person households became the most common type of household in Canada for the first time, surpassing couples with children. That year, 4.4 million people in […]

The post Single women face special burdens in a system that still privileges the nuclear family appeared first on People's Voice.


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By Amelia Hamilton   Ontario’s healthcare system is crumbling and it’s not accidental or pure incompetence. The government is breaking our system and remaking our healthcare needs into a profit opportunity […]

The post The plan to privatize Ontario’s healthcare, and the urgent need to fight back appeared first on People's Voice.


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By Juan Romero   In the dialectic of global power, law has never been a neutral entity; it is, as Marx rightly pointed out, the will of the ruling class made […]

The post Opinion: Maduro kidnapping marks point of no return appeared first on People's Voice.


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Ontario received more than 14,000 comments on the plan to drop provincial protections on a portion of the park, transferring management of endangered plover habitat to the municipality


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Energy minister’s order could exempt North Coast transmission line customers from paying millions — and shift the cost to the rest of us


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As a review of a proposed nuclear waste facility in northwestern Ontario gets underway, Eagle Lake First Nation argues it should be named a host community alongside Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation and Ignace


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