ACTIVlist Update - November 20, 2017
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Keystone XL fight still on Update on 5th round of NAFTA talks; 6th round to take place in January 2018 in Ottawa Environment minister challenges coal at COP23, but has no plans to ban Canadian coal exports Hamilton chapter calls on Premier Wynne & Liberal MPPs to support Bill 6 to establish evidence-based social assistance rates Trudeau government set to launch Canada-China Free Trade Agreement talks in December COP23 ends without needed progress, COP24 may be the last chance to stay below 1.5°C limit Canada Infrastructure Bank's board of directors named; P3 privatization on the agenda 200 people attend Comox Valley chapter solidarity gathering vs fish farms Brandon, Regina & Saskatoon chapters oppose the 760,000 bpd Enbridge Line 3 tar sands pipeline _______________ MEDIA RELEASE: Keystone XL still not a done deal, says Council of Canadians
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The Nebraska Public Service Commission today rejected TransCanada's preferred route for the Keystone XL pipeline in a vote five to zero.
The fifth round of NAFTA talks are happening now (Nov. 18-22) in Mexico City.
The Council of Canadians Hamilton chapter supports an important piece of legislation titled Bill 6, the Ministry of Community and Social Services Amendment Act (Social Assistance Research Commission), 2016.
The Trudeau government appears to be on the verge of beginning 'free trade' talks with the Chinese government.
The November 6-17 United Nations COP23 climate summit in Bonn, Germany has now concluded.
The Council of Canadians opposes the Trudeau government's to-be-launched Canada Infrastructure Bank and notes that its recently appointed Board of Directors is heavily slanted toward supporters of public-private partnerships (P3s).
The science surrounding Atlantic salmon farming and First Nations' opposition to these farms on their territories in the Broughton Archipelago came together last night at a powerful event in Courtenay.
The Council of Canadians Brandon, Regina and Saskatoon chapters are opposed to the Line 3 tar sands pipeline.
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