[ACTIVlist] ACTIVlist Update - October 13, 2015

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Barlow on 12-city tour in Europe against CETA starting Nov. 1

Council of Canadians chairperson Maude Barlow will launch a 12-city, 8-country speaking tour in Europe on November 1 to oppose the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), the United States-European Union Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and the Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) provision.

Montreal chapter in Coalition ÉCO march against pipelines

The Council... of Canadians Montreal chapter participated in a major protest in Montreal against pipelines this weekend.

The 'Walking With Our Sisters' commemorative art installation

The 'Walking With Our Sisters' art installation is currently in Ottawa and will visit numerous other communities through to March 2019.

La Alianza Mexicana contra el Fracking releases video

The Mexican Alliance against Fracking (La Alianza Mexicana contra el Fracking) released a " target="_blank">video titled 'Say No to Fracking' (Di NO al fracking) yesterday.

Barlow speaks at 'Seeds of Change' conference in Rhinebeck, New York

Council of Canadians chairperson Maude Barlow spoke at the Omega Institute's 'Seeds of Change: Cultivating the Commons' conference in Rhinebeck, New York yesterday.

The TPP faces hurdles to ratification in the US

With negotiations for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) now completed, what hurdles does it face in the ratification process?


Where does the NDP stand on CETA?

On October 9, the NDP released its full party platform.

NL fracking consultations set to begin next week

Amidst the Federal election and many other important issues cropping up in the news these days, the Newfoundland and Labrador Hydraulic Fracturing Review Panel (NLHFRP, or the review panel) is hosting their long-awaited public consultations next week in four communities along the West Coast of Newfoundland.


Don’t Panic: Social movements can still show Harper the door

The outcome of Election 2015 is far from certain.

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MEDIA RELEASE:
Federal party leaders urged to end drinking water crisis in First Nation communities once and for all

MEDIA RELEASE: Groups to Make Some Fracking Noise at LNG in BC conference in call for clean energy and protection of wild salmon

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