ACTIVlist Update - November 3, 2016
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WIN! Township of Centre Wellington passes resolution against Nestle water takings
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The Council of Canadians Centre Wellington chapter has been supporting the SaveOurWater.ca call for the Township of Centre Wellington to pass a resolution expressing its opposition to Nestle's application to take water from the Middlebrook Well near Elora, Ontario.
South Shore Chapter petition heard in NS legislature!
The South Shore chapter has launched the Campaign to Protect Offshore Nova Scotia (CPONS),... and is immediately making waves.
Chapters mobilizing this month vs the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Council of Canadians chapters will be mobilizing this month against the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
Windsor-Essex chapter at Trans-Pacific Partnership town hall
The Council of Canadians Windsor-Essex chapter was at the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) town hall meeting in Windsor last night.
Terrace chapter calls for electoral reform
The chapter has met with their MP Nathan Cullen and they also attended the town hall meeting Cullen organized on this issue in September.
Barlow speaks against the Trans-Pacific Partnership at town hall in Windsor
Council of Canadians chairperson Maude Barlow spoke in opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) to an audience of about 275 people at a Canadian Labour Congress town hall in Windsor this evening.
Kamloops chapter delivers #EveryLakeEveryRiver jar of water to Conservative MP
The Council of Canadians Kamloops chapter marked World Rivers Day in late-September by collecting a jar of water from the South Thompson River.
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