ACTIVlist Update - September 15, 2016
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Winnipeg Town Hall with the Minister of Democratic Institutions Ecuadorians in Court in Toronto Seeking Justice from Chevron Quill Plains (Wynyard) chapter demands restoration of the Navigable... Waters Protection Act Win! Quebec to end user fees for medically necessary health care “Yes, logging introduces mercury!” New revelations from Grassy Narrows Will we see #realchange with Trudeau’s environmental assessment review?
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On Monday, September 12th, a room of Winnipeggers took part in a consultation on electoral reform as part of the Minister of Democratic Institutions, Maryam Monsef’s, country-wide tour.
Humberto Piaguaje and Pablo Fajardo never imagined that their decades-long search for justice would ever bring them to Canada.
The Council of Canadians (Wynyard) chapter is taking the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) to task for its stance against restoring the Navigable Waters Protection Act.
Yesterday it was an announcement that Quebec will be putting an end to health accessory/user fees by early January (full detail will be available on 28 September).
Another stunning story in the Toronto Star today, revealing that top environment officials in the Ontario government knew that clearcut logging in Grassy Narrows territory would increase mercury levels in fish even as the province refused a request by the First Nation for an environmental assessment of the province’s ten year logging plan for the area.
This week the review panel for the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act (CEAA) launched dates for its public consultations along with its website.
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