ACTIVlist Update - April 28, 2016
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WIN! Fredericton city council admits their letter of support for Energy East was inappropriate City of Edmundston Rejects the Energy East Pipeline in their Watershed, Huge Win for Citizen Opposition in... New Brunswick 300 people at Energy East town hall meeting in North Bay Open letter to Liberal Cabinet on recent push to support tar sands pipelines NEB announces timeline for Energy East decision Stop the leading cause of workplace-related death in Canada #BanAsbestos Council of Canadians supports #OccupyINAC in Winnipeg Nova Scotia, Keep Our Voluntary Plasma System Safe! Lui talks about water justice at two Nelson-area events Council of Canadians in solidarity with #WeAreNL Parks Canada may change name of historic site after Council of Canadians request Grewal speaks against the TPP in Maple Ridge NWT chapter asks Yellowknife city council to oppose the TPP Bad medicine pt. 1
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On April 22, the Council of Canadians Fredericton chapter began a 'Publicly Take Back the Letter' campaign over concerns that Fredericton city council had secretly sent a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressing the city's support for the Energy East pipeline.
Citizens of Edmundston celebrated their Council's leadership last night, sending a clear message to other municipalities in New Brunswick and the Province of New Brunswick.
The Council of Canadians organized a successful town hall meeting in North Bay last night in opposition to the proposed Energy East pipeline.
This morning Prime Minister Trudeau and Liberal Cabinet members received an open letter endorsed by over 40 Canadian organizations representing hundreds of thousands of people, calling on them to reject the pressure to champion tar sands, or oil sands, pipelines.
We now know more about the timeline for the Energy East pipeline.
Today, On April 28, is the Day of Mourning for workers killed or injured on the job. CBC reports for the first time organized labour has chosen to rally around one workplace health issue in particular: asbestos.
The Council of Canadians supports the occupation of the Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) office in Winnipeg.
This past week the co-founder of Bloodwatch.org, Kat Lanteigne, was in Halifax as part of a cross-country educational tour.
Vancouver-based Council of Canadians water campaigner Emma Lui spoke about water sustainability at a public forum in Blewett, situated just outside of Nelson, on April 21, as well as at the 'Water, Drought & Climate Change Forum' in Nelson on April 22-23.
The Council of Canadians is a member of the new 'We Are NL' anti-austerity campaign launched on April 26.
On February 19, Council of Canadians vice-chairperson Leo Broderick wrote Catherine McKenna to ask her to remove the name "Amherst" from an historic site near Charlottetown.
Vancouver-based Council of Canadians organizer Harjap Grewal spoke against the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) at a public forum in Maple Ridge earlier this week.
The Council of Canadians NWT chapter has called on the City of Yellowknife to reject the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
In a recent House of Commons committee on health, Health Canada finally acknowledged what health economists, academics and activists had been saying for some time: drug costs will rise under pending trade deals like the TPP.
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