ACTIVlist Update - June 9, 2016
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Manitoba may reroute Bipole III hydro-line that would power Energy East pipeline NWT chapter disappointed by NEB decision on Mackenzie Valley pipeline London chapter brings... 'Great Body of Water!' to Nuit Blanche arts festival Fracking Moratorium: Alberta and the NDP Council of Canadians presents to House of Commons committee on the TPP 5 economic reasons to diss the Trans-Pacific Partnership ________________ MEDIA RELEASE: OceanaGold told to leave El Salvador and the Philippines at meeting in Toronto
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The newly-elected Conservative premier of Manitoba is considering moving the proposed Bipole III transmission line from the western side to the eastern side of the province.
The Council of Canadians Northwest Territories chapter is disappointed by a recent National Energy Board decision on the Mackenzie Valley Gas Project.
The Council of Canadians London chapter highlighted water in a painting, poetry and dance piece at the Nuit Blanche arts festival on June 4.
The Council of Canadians supports the Alberta Fracking Resource and Action Coalition (ABFRAC) in calling for a moratorium on fracking in the province of Alberta.
Council of Canadians trade campaigner Sujata Dey and Board of Directors member Steven Shrybman presented to the House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade meeting that took place on Parliament Hill yesterday morning.
People who support free trade agreements usually make one frequent argument: these agreements will help our bottom line.
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