In Harms Way: First Nations leader, activists speak out against Energy East

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Dirty little secret: Energy East still means more money for natural gas August 26, 2015 | By Andrea Harden-Donahue TransCanada has inked a deal with natural gas distributors. This ends a high-profile conflict standing in the way of TransCanada's Energy East ambitions. In Harm's Way: First Nations leader, activists speak out against Energy East August 24, 2015 | By Sabrina Bowman In Toronto in July, we explored how residents would be affected by the Energy East pipeline proposal, despite living hundreds of kilometres away from the pipeline's proposed route. Powerful reflections on the Oka Crisis at Red Post Art Exhibit August 24, 2015 | By Jennifer Dales Onekwenhtara Kanehtsote - the Red Post Art Exhibit commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Crisis of 1990, also known as the Oka Crisis, by demonstrating its impacts through art. Indie Inside: Nick Sherman August 22, 2015 | By rabble staff Singer-songwriter Nick Sherman presents his new album, "Knives and Wildrice," continuing the storytelling tradition of his Ojibway roots.

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