ACTIVlist Update - September 29, 2016
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Guelph chapter prepares for Nestle debate on November 7 Saskatchewan chapters oppose clearcutting on Treaty 6 territory NL's information and privacy commissioner rules doctor's billing should be public Speculation grows that Trudeau will approve 890,000 bpd Trans Mountain pipeline Guelph MPP should justify her defence of Nestle water-takings Trudeau keeps Harper's health care funding formula
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The Council of Canadians Guelph chapter was at the rally at Guelph City Hall on September 26 and is now preparing for the upcoming debate on November 7.
The Council of Canadians Regina, Quill Plains, Saskatoon and Prince Albert chapters have written the Saskatchewan government to express their dismay over the clearcutting of traditional lands held... by the family of Idle No More co-founder Sylvia McAdam Saysewahum on Treaty 6 territory in Saskatchewan.
Newfoundland and Labrador's information and privacy commissioner, Donovan Molloy, has indicated in a recent report that amounts paid to doctors through Newfoundland and Labrador's publicly-funded Medical Care Program should be released.
There is speculation that the Trudeau government is likely to approve the 890,000 barrel per day Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline on Monday December 19.
The Member of the Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Guelph says public opposition to Nestle is based on "misinformation".
The Trudeau government will maintain the Harper government's funding formula for health care transfer payments.
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