Ottawa chapter activist challenges Freeland's notion of 'progressive' trade deals London chapter hosts public forum on 'free trade' and food Regina chapter calls on Saskatchewan premier to phase-out coal-fired power plants Kelowna chapter rallies against TPP at City Hall Trudeau to discuss Canada-China FTA, tar sands pipeline with Chinese foreign minister Department of Finance says market argument for Energy East pipeline is weak Nearly 100,000 Ontarians say stop the hospital cuts
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Council of Canadians Ottawa chapter activist Mike Vorobej was present for a recent speech by International Trade minister Chrystia Freeland. She was speaking at a Canadian Chamber of Commerce event in Ottawa on May 19.
The Council of Canadians London chapter hosted a public forum last night on trade and food safety that... featured Dr. Shiv Chopra.
Council of Canadians Regina chapter activist Jim Elliott is calling for Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall to take action on climate change.
The Council of Canadians Kelowna chapter and allies protested against the Trans-Pacific Partnership in front of their City Hall yesterday.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is scheduled to discuss a Canada-China free trade agreement (FTA) with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Parliament Hill today.
A Department of Finance internal memo says the market conditions for the Energy East pipeline have largely vanished.
Today the Council of Canadians joined our allies from the Ontario Health Coalition as they delivered the results of a grassroots referendum on stopping hospital cuts in communities across Ontario.
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