ACTIVlist Update - May 30, 2017
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- Published on Tuesday, 30 May 2017 14:15
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Council of Canadians supports Water Wells First campaign to protect local drinking water Council of Canadians delivers 8,000+ #StopKM petitions to Canada Pension Plan office Would Trudeau send Canadian soldiers back to Afghanistan to save NAFTA? The Council of Canadians welcomes NDP-Green agreement in British Columbia Halton chapter rallies for electoral reform at Towne Square prior to House of Commons vote Thunder Bay chapter disappointed by City Council vote to back Energy East pipeline London & Peterborough-Kawarthas chapters celebrate $15 minimum wage in Ontario Kent County chapter raises concern about thousands of spawning gaspereau fish deaths Ottawa chapter joins rally for electoral reform on Parliament Hill ________________ MEDIA ADVISORY: Council of Canadians calls on CPPIB to break silence on Kinder Morgan investment
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The Council of Canadians is supporting Water Wells First, a local group concerned about the impact of industrial wind turbines on the local aquifer and water wells in Dover and Chatham townships in southern Ontario.
The Council of Canadians delivered 8,000+ petitions to the head office of... the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) in Toronto today calling on them to not invest in the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain tar sands pipeline.
Could Canadian soldiers be heading back to Afghanistan to appease U.S. President Donald Trump and preserve the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)?
The Council of Canadians welcomes the agreement announced today between the NDP and the Green Party to form a minority government in British Columbia.
The Council of Canadians Halton chapter held a rally in support of electoral reform at noon-hour today at the Towne Square in Oakville.
The Council of Canadians Thunder Bay chapter is expressing disappointment that its City Council has voted to endorse the Energy East tar sands pipeline.
The Council of Canadians Peterborough-Kawarthas and London chapters are welcoming the provincial government's announcement today that the minimum wage in Ontario will be raised to $15 an hour.
The Council of Canadians Kent County chapter issued a media release yesterday highlighting that "countless gaspereau coming up the Gaspereau River to spawn arrived dead this past weekend."
The Council of Canadians Ottawa chapter was on Parliament Hill today for a rally in support of electoral reform.
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