[cban e-News] - Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Today CBAN revealed (see below press release) that Health Canada has not conducted a food safety assessment for Monsanto's...
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Editor's note - once again our "guardians" of public health & safety demonstrate their criminal negligence. How do they sleep at night? l.p.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
The Flathead Valley - Worthy of World Recognition
FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2009
For over three years, Ecojustice has been assisting a coalition of 11 groups seeking to protect....
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For over three years, Ecojustice has been assisting a coalition of 11 groups seeking to protect....
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No More Free Pass for the Mining Industry


Canadians finally have the right to know whether mines are threatening their water with arsenic, mercury & other dangerous pollutants!
All mines - including mines & Alberta's tarsands - must now tell Canadians about the pollution they cause, thanks to a lawsuit by Ecojustice on behalf of MiningWatch & Great Lakes United. The free "reveal-nothing" pass these industries enjoyed is finally over, & citizens will now have a powerful tool to hold mining companies accountable.
"This is an incredible win that empowers people in every corner of the country," says lawyer Marlene Cachin. "Knowing where pollution occurs is absolutely key in planning for possible mining & tailings pond disasters. Without it, decision-makers, along with those who will suffer the consequences of these incidents, are left in the dark."
When information is published later this year, the public can learn exactly which chemicals are being left behind simply by exploring the online National Pollutant Release inventory. With tarsands releasing knkown human carcinogens, and gold mines releasing cyanide, this information deserves public scrutiny.
"Metal mines ae an enormous source of pollution. The amount of mining waste churned out in Canada in just one year is enough to bury the entire Greater Toronto area in 4 ft. of waste," says lawyer Justin Duncan.
Monday, July 27, 2009
CFIA won't quarantine hogs for H1N1
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Warming Climate Threatens California Fruit And Nut Production
Science News
ScienceDaily (July 22, 2009) — Winter chill, a vital climatic trigger for many tree crops, is likely to decrease by more than 50 percent during this century as global climate warms, making California no longer suitable for growing...
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ScienceDaily (July 22, 2009) — Winter chill, a vital climatic trigger for many tree crops, is likely to decrease by more than 50 percent during this century as global climate warms, making California no longer suitable for growing...
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Saturday, July 25, 2009
US Car Manufacturers Plough a Lonely Furrow on Biofuels
The US Environmental Protection Agency wants to boost the ethanol blend in fuels in a misguided bid to cut emissions. Click headline for more.
Also read "Bursting the Ethanol Bubble" here.
A field of wheat, a main feedstock
for ethanol in Canada.Photo by L.P.
for ethanol in Canada.Photo by L.P.
Gonzo Gastronomy: How the Food Industry Has Made Bacon a Weapon of Mass Destruction
By Arun Gupta, AlterNet. Posted July 23, 2009.
The confluence of factory farming, the boom in fast food and manipulation of consumer taste created processed foods that can hook us like drugs.
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The confluence of factory farming, the boom in fast food and manipulation of consumer taste created processed foods that can hook us like drugs.
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Suburban Sprawl at Heart of Water Debate
Winnipeg, and the surrounding communities, are presently beholden to the same old game of staged ideological political chicken between the city and the province, and unfortunately our water supply (imagine a barrel of water) is set to collide in between.
James speaks at a pro-water rally
on the steps of city hall on the eve of the disastrous council vote.
More pics, below.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Organic Agriculture More Than Doubled Since 2000
by Alice McKeown/ July 23, 2009 - Worldwatch Institute
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Click headline for full story.
Chemical-Makers go on the Offensive in Agriculture
Jul 22, '09 - By ERNEST SCHEYDER - AP Energy Writer.
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Eds. Note - World hunger grows as the Dows of the world scurry off into the night with ever bigger bags full of money, l.p.
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Eds. Note - World hunger grows as the Dows of the world scurry off into the night with ever bigger bags full of money, l.p.
Winnipeg Council Goes Ahead With Controversial New Utility

By: Bartley Kives - Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION
Decision doesn't come easy during gruelling session.
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