Is Brian Gallant's Government dismantling our water protection behind closed doors?
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After 4 hours of waiting in the lobby of the Department of Environment and Local Government, it was clear that my written request to Minister Serge Rousselle to attend the March 14th meeting of the Water Strategy Working Group would not be granted.
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Chilliwack chapter to co-host provincial all-candidates meeting on World Water Day
The Council of Canadians Chilliwack chapter will be co-hosting a provincial election all-candidates meeting on World Water Day.
CETA ratification faces a new hurdle following the election in the Netherlands
The election results in the Netherlands yesterday will hopefully present an additional challenge to the ratification of the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA).
South Niagara chapter calls on Senators to oppose CETA implementation act
The Council of Canadians South Niagara chapter has written to independent and non-affiliated senators asking them to oppose Bill C-30, the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Implementation Act.
Council campaigner Sujata Dey presents at trinational webinar on NAFTA
Council of Canadians trade campaigner Sujata Dey presented our concerns about the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on a Trade Justice Alliance trinational webinar on February 26.
Kamloops chapter to hold talk on political leaders giving licence to racism
The Council of Canadians Kamloops chapter will be holding a Philosophers' Cafe discussion on racism and inclusion this coming March 21.
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