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Striking workers at London's National Gallery need your support today

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[coalalert] COMOX VALLEY RECORD: OPPONENTS CALL FOR TERMINATION OF RAVEN COAL MINE APPLICATION



http://www.comoxvalleyrecord.com/news/323945151.html

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The Dollar store

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- News from Survival

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New resources on justice

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[coalalert] RAVEN COAL MINE ARTICLE



https://www.biv.com/article/2015/9/junior-coal-miner-slams-bc-environmental-assessmen/

BUSINESS VANCOUVER ARTICLE: JUNIOR COAL MINER SLAMS EAO
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One simple question.

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Don't take off Humpback whales off the list

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[coalalert] COALWATCH PRESS RELEASE 9/1/2015

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Nestlé

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Seven down, one more to go!

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Signs of Regression: The NDP and Palestine

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A Socialist Project e-bulletin .... No. 1157 .... August 30, 2015
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Signs of Regression:
The NDP and Palestine

Dan Freeman-Maloy

A friend recently expressed his confusion about the outrage over the death of Ali Dawabsheh, the 18-month-old Palestinian toddler who was killed last month when Jewish settlers firebombed his home in the occupied West Bank. (The child's father was also badly burned in the attack, and eight days later died from his injuries.) An attack that kills a sleeping toddler is surely horrific. But Israeli violence against Palestinian children is an aspect of the Palestine conflict almost as central as the perpetuation of historical lies through the force of repetition. What is it then, in the Israeli and Western public arena, that makes the assault on Palestinian life sometimes seem outrageous, and at other times acceptable? Read more: Signs of Regression: The NDP and Palestine

Offering tobacco and bottled water for a sea of oil, Chevron gets booted from indigenous territory

No, this is not the 17th century: Chevron engineers, looking to frack billions of cubic feet of gas from indigenous Unist’ot’en territory in British Columbia, did indeed try to get past the tribe's roadblock a few weeks ago. Trying to keep out oil and gas pipelines from deep within their unceded traditional territories, the Unist’ot’en's concerns about the wholesale destruction of their sacred lands were met with generous offerings of bottled water and industrial tobacco:

https://vimeo.com/134496209

Yesterday Chevron, the company behind the Pacific Trails fracking pipeline, attempted to enter our unceded territories. They have no consent from our chiefs and our hereditary governance system, who are standing strong in their stance against all pipelines. Next to the Wedzin Kwah river, which is pure enough to drink from, Chevron presented us with an offering of bottled water and industrial tobacco.

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GoVote: The voter suppression antidote




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Purchasing Credibility

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