ACTIVlist Update January 26, 2016

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Saint John chapter prompts city council to ask questions about Energy East pipeline
The Council of Canadians Saint John chapter joined with allies late last year to call on Saint John city council "to take a leadership role in safety and emergency planning for the proposed Energy East pipeline, tank farm, and marine terminal".


Line 9 shut down for a fourth time
Valves on two Enbridge pipelines in Southern Ontario were closed by unknown persons early... yesterday morning, making this the fourth time in two months that pipeline flows were interrupted.


PEI chapter to screen '500 Years Later' on Feb. 17
The Council of Canadians PEI chapter will screen '500 Years Later' on Feb. 17 as part of Black History Month.


Council of Canadians supports Montreal Metropolitan Community's defence of waterways
The Council of Canadians supports the Montreal Metropolitan Community (MMC) in its opposition to the Energy East pipeline.


Chilliwack chapter gets response from Liberal government on the TPP
As we have noted in previous campaign blogs, the Liberal government has provided an e-mail address for people to send their comments on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).


Cowichan Valley chapter hosts TPP community forum
The Cowichan Valley chapter held a community meeting on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) on Jan. 24 in Duncan, BC.



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