Time Running Out for Jumbo Glacier Ski Resort As Construction Deadline Approaches

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It's Time to Put the Spotlight on Government Secrecy

New campagin launching to encouraging Canadians to take a small but vital step on social media that would raise more awareness of just how much is being hidden from us: spotlighting examples of government secrecy with the hashtag #cdnfoi.

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Blue Dot Movement Rolls Across Canada

As an elder, I’ve watched Canada and the world change in many ways, for better and worse. Thanks in part to cheap energy and technological growth, the human population has more than tripled, from 2.2 billion in 1936 when I was born to about seven billion today.

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Stephen Harper Skips Meeting of World Leaders at UN Climate Summit

Although the heads of 125 states gathered at UN Headquarters in New York recently to discuss global commitments to reducing greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change, Stephen Harper was elsewhere. READ MORE

Time Running Out for Jumbo Glacier Ski Resort As Construction Deadline Approaches

A vital deadline is looming for Glacier Resorts Ltd., which by next month has to prove to B.C.’s Environmental Assessment Office that significant progress has been made on the billion-dollar plan to build a 6,300-bed resort on Crown land in the glacial wilderness, 55-kilometres west of Invermere.

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Harper Government Ratifies Controversial Canada-China Foreign Investment Deal

The Harper Government ratified the controversial Canada-China Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (FIPA) Friday after secretly signing the deal with China in Vladivostok, Russia in September 2012.

The Canadian public has been offered no opportunity to clarify the details of the agreement or discuss its economic or environmental implications even though FIPA is the most significant trade and investment deal in Canada’s history since NAFTA. READ MORE

The Downside of The Boom: Fort St. John Mayor Worries Site C Dam Will Put Strain On Community

Projects like the $7.9-billion Site C dam cannot be built “on the shoulders of communities,” says the mayor of Fort St. John, B.C., a city located just seven kilometres from the proposed hydro dam and its 1,700-man work camps. The provincial and federal governments are expected to issue a decision on the dam — the third on the Peace River — this fall. r0