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[evoz] Cafe Simpatico - Sept 25, 7:30 PM PDT
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- Published on Tuesday, 22 September 2020 15:18
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Cafe SimpaticoFriday, September 25, 2020 7:30 PM PDT
Kay Gimbel presents:
Nicaragua: Cooperatives, campesinos and the coup In search of the truth about this much maligned country.
To participate send e-mail to:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Co-sponsored by: Central America Support Committee Mining Justice Action Committee
State of BC Health - September 2020
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- Published on Tuesday, 22 September 2020 13:05
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Your monthly update from the BC Health
Coalition
UPDATE The Cambie Trial: It was always about profits -- not people
"Private healthcare predominantly benefits the wealthy and healthy"
Just a little over two weeks ago, BC Supreme Court Justice Steeves wrote those words in his landmark Cambie decision protecting public health care. Justice Steeves repeatedly made the point that a duplicative private health care system would degrade...
Media Advisory: Green & Just Recovery Town Hall on Thursday
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- Published on Tuesday, 22 September 2020 12:13
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Media Advisory - For Our Grandkids Victoria and Parents 4 Climate host Green & Just Recovery Virtual Town Hall this Thursday with Indigenous, Provincial, and Municipal representatives
VICTORIA, BC - Two local groups of the national For Our Kids network of parents and grandparents committed to taking action to address the climate crisis are hosting a town hall on Green and Just Recovery this Thursday.
Victoria Virtual Town Hall: Green & Just Recovery
- When and where: Thurs., Sept. 24th, 3:30pm-5pm, online via zoom
- Panel: Adam Olsen, MLA Saanich North and the Islands; T’Souke Nation Chief Gordon Planes; and Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps
- Event moderator: Tamara Napoleon
- More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/3132555060190657
- Register at: Victoria Virtual Town Hall: Green & Just Recovery
“As our governments shift focus from pandemic response to economic recovery, I want our elected officials to put our kids at the forefront of their decision-making. How they direct huge stimulus money...
Read more: Media Advisory: Green & Just Recovery Town Hall on Thursday
Tell BC to stop sabotaging endangered caribou
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- Published on Sunday, 20 September 2020 09:59
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[evoz] Nicaragua Coffee available
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- Published on Saturday, 19 September 2020 10:15
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A batch of freshly roasted, fragrant Nicaraguan coffee is available for sale.The price is $14 per 1 lb. bag.
Phone Allen at 250 384-0477 to arrange purchase and pick up.
This is flagrantly unfair. Can you step up for Beaver Lake Cree?
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- Published on Friday, 18 September 2020 12:00
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Indigenous People’s most hard-fought Constitutional protection could lose its meaning.
Indigenous People’s most hard-fought Constitutional protection could lose its meaning.
On the west coast of North America, massive wildfires have blocked the sun. Amidst floods on the Gulf Coast and record breaking temperatures in the Arctic, the pressures of a changing climate are being felt across Turtle Island.
Today, a courageous Indigenous Nation is facing down that climate calamity with determined action. The Beaver Lake Cree are heading back to court, fighting to hold on to their advance costs award so they can pursue their groundbreaking case, the Tar Sands Trial.
The Nation needs $40,000 to pursue this appeal: if you are in a position to give, now is the time.
Last fall, the RAVEN community empowered Beaver Lake Cree Nation with the resources to pursue — and win — a partial advance costs award for a case that was ruled to be of national importance.
Outrageously, Canada and Alberta appealed, and in June the award decision was overturned by the Alberta Court of Appeal. The Court ruled that the Beaver Lake Cree government must exhaust all available resources before they can qualify for any amount of advance costs. Essentially: the BLCN government must bankrupt itself in order to defend its treaty and constitutional rights.
Read more: This is flagrantly unfair. Can you step up for Beaver Lake Cree?
Green recovery
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- Published on Friday, 18 September 2020 11:24
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Join the national day of action
In just two weeks, we’ll find out what the federal government plans to do with its multi-billion dollar COVID-19 recovery plan: invest in a green and just recovery, or keep bankrolling Big Oil?
We know that our pressure’s been working: The Liberals said on record last month that a green and just recovery will be its number one priority when Parliament resumes this fall. But the powerful fossil fuel industry and conservative provincial leaders are already lobbying hard to keep money going towards business as usual. The future of a green recovery is on shaky ground: until real commitments are made, promises just aren’t enough.
One more big push is needed to convince Trudeau and his new finance minister to commit to investing in a green and just recovery in their upcoming Throne Speech. That’s why we’ve joined forces with dozens of other environmental groups to host a nationwide, online day of action.
TAKE ACTION
[evoz] Cafe Simpatico - Sept 25, 7:30 PM PDT
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- Published on Wednesday, 16 September 2020 18:11
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Cafe SimpaticoFriday, September 25, 2020 7:30 PM PDT
Kay Gimbel presents:
Nicaragua: Cooperatives, campesinos and the coup In search of the truth about this much maligned country.
To participate send e-mail to:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Co-sponsored by: Central America Support Committee Mining Justice Action Committee
A wave of momentum in difficult times
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- Published on Wednesday, 16 September 2020 17:20
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There's no conservation without justice
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- Published on Wednesday, 16 September 2020 16:59
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Stop Trump
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- Published on Tuesday, 15 September 2020 08:00
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Protect the Arctic Refuge’s big sister
Just west of the Arctic Refuge lies its big sister: 23 million acres of public lands (4 million acres more than the Refuge, an already vast reserve!) in the Western Arctic. The area is composed of wild lands hosting the vast Western Arctic caribou herd, the protected waterfowl nesting areas of Teshekpuk Lake, denning polar bears, and coastal lagoons where beluga whales rear their calves. For generations, communities have practiced traditional ways of life and subsistence on this breathtaking landscape in Northern Alaska.
Now Trump wants to open up almost all of this area to drilling in order to supply Big Oil’s refineries in California and Washington. We can’t let that happen.
PROTECT THE WESTERN ARCTIC
Join our birthday celebration, Supa
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- Published on Monday, 14 September 2020 11:13
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The Leap turns five!

Tuesday, September 15th marks the five-year anniversary of the launch of The Leap Manifesto. On that day in Toronto, representatives from Canada’s Indigenous rights, environmental, social and food justice groups, faith-based and labour movements came together to call for a just transition in Canada based on a simple principle: care for the earth and one another. The idea that we could build a different kind of economy in a country like Canada -- not in 2050, but starting now -- was considered radical, utopian and a bit dangerous at the time. Today, it just feels commonsense.
On behalf of the whole team at The Leap, I want to thank you Supa, for being part of this journey with us over the years. As The Leap’s new Communications Manager, it’s been a lot of fun digging through the archives to prepare for our birthday celebration -- and I’m pretty excited about what we have to share.
So here’s my ask: for our birthday, will you follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and our NEW TikTok account so you can join the celebration?
[evoz] Cafe Simpatico - Sept 25, 7:30 PM PDT
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- Published on Sunday, 13 September 2020 14:44
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Cafe SimpaticoFriday, September 25, 2020 7:30 PM PDT
Kay Gimbel presents:
Nicaragua: Cooperatives, campesinos and the coup In search of the truth about this much maligned country.
To participate send e-mail to:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Co-sponsored by: Central America Support Committee Mining Justice Action Committee
350k hectares of wilderness areas deferred from logging!
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- Published on Friday, 11 September 2020 15:58
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Read more: 350k hectares of wilderness areas deferred from logging!
WE WON! Public Healthcare on Trial
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- Published on Friday, 11 September 2020 14:10
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Dear Paov,
We’re still pinching ourselves, but it’s true. Yesterday, BC Supreme Court Justice Steeves dealt a strong blow to the efforts of Dr. Brian Day to undermine our publicly-funded health care system.
They took public health care to court. We stood up to defend it. And we won.
It is a historic victory against an attack that could have ushered in US-style profit-driven health care. Time and time again, the evidence has clearly shown that public solutions are the most effective way to decrease wait times and ensure quality patient care. The courts have made it clear that this case was never about wait times - it was about profit. To read our press release, click here.
The decade-long legal attack launched by one of the largest for-profit surgical centres in Canada sought to invalidate key sections of the BC Medicare Protection Act (MPA). The sections of the MPA that the plaintiffs sought to strike down are in place to preserve a public health care system in which access to necessary medical care...
Our last best chance to stop Woodfibre LNG
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- Published on Thursday, 10 September 2020 16:59
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TODAY: Day of Action for a Green and Just Recovery
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- Published on Wednesday, 09 September 2020 08:01
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The Struggle Continues - Join the Work Camp
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- Published on Friday, 04 September 2020 12:28
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Take a stand. Make your voice heard. Stand with others in any way that you can.•
Not everyone is able to, or has the capacity, to put themselves on the frontlines... to those who can - do so. If you want change, or want to stand for the rights of others, remember that you can’t rely on those who are fighting oppression daily, to always take the lead... If you want change, stand up and make change happen.
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Will you put your comfort aside to stand with those who have no choice but to fight?
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Will you utilize your voice to be heard as a collective - for the greater good... or will you only use your voice when it’s safe, and/or you’re publicly acknowledged for it (social media, etc)?
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If you see the human rights infringements occurring today, and acknowledge they’re wrong... If you see our future being systematically destroyed... If you see corporations & Industry profiting while people struggle... Will you take a stand and be heard??
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[Webinar] Sustainable Energy Funding & Innovation
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- Published on Friday, 04 September 2020 08:03
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