ACTIVlist Update - March 20, 2018
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Coastal tour highlights risks of BP's plans to offshore drill Nova Scotia MPs seek to put travel ban law against human rights violators on G7 summit agenda New threat to the purest groundwater ever tested, under former Site-41 ____________________ ACTION ALERT: Tell Ontario to reject the Teedon Pit permit
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Today kicks off the start of a 3 day, hard hitting coastal tour on the risks of offshore drilling Nova Scotia.
A group of Liberal MPs as well as an all-party group of MPs are asking Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to put Magnitsky-style laws on the... agenda of the G7 summit in Charlevoix, Quebec this June 8-9.
The world’s purest groundwater is under threat again- this time from a gravel pit expansion in the Waverley Uplands- the recharge area for this pristine aquifer in Simcoe County, Ontario.
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