Saturday, December 27, 2014
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
The National Farmers Union is a Voice Canadian Farmers Need — if Only They Would Listen
The Manitoba Co-Operator
The NFU has a message that Canadians desperately need to hear. Time and time again the union is not only right about the effects of policy change on producers, it is practically clairvoyant. Story here.
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Epic Chevron Battle Lands in Canadian Court
AMAZON WATCH
Oil giant asks Canadian Supreme Court to rewrite laws in attempt to avoid seizure of assets by Ecuadorian rainforest communities. Story here.
Sunday, December 21, 2014
A Pipeline Operated by the Enbridge Tarsands Company Spills in Regina, Canada.
The Council of Canadians
The Enbridge Line 4 pipeline, a 796,000 barrels per day pipeline from Alberta to Superior, Wisconsin, has spilled 1,350 barrels of oil at a pumping station in Regina. Story here.
Tarsands Leak Fouls Aquifer In Alberta, Canada. Is it an Isolated Incident?
Winnipeg Free Press
A Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. tarsands operation that has contaminated a groundwater aquifer is renewing questions about a technology that has already been linked to another serious leak in northern Alberta. Story here.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Fracking Dealt Another Setback by Quebec Report
THE GLOBE & MAIL
Quebec’s environmental bureau has dealt a setback to companies that want to use hydraulic fracturing techniques to develop the province's promising shale gas deposits, saying it appears the economic benefits would not outweigh the environmental costs. Story here.
More Good News for Canada's Embattled, World-Class Experimental Lakes Area.
New charitable status will allow Experimental Lakes Area to realize full fundraising potential.
WINNIPEG—The International Institute for Sustainable Development-Experimental Lakes Area (IISD-ELA) is pleased to announce that it has now been granted full charitable status from the Canada Revenue Agency. This is a crucial step in allowing the world-class freshwater research facility to reach its full fundraising potential and to realize its research, educational and operational goals.
Overgrowth
By George Monbiot
Every child should visit an abattoir. If you disagree, ask yourself why. Story here.
Related: "Saving the Planet, One Meal at aTime."
Related: "Saving the Planet, One Meal at aTime."
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Concerns About Roundup Ready Alfalfa Raised at National Forage Meeting in Canada
Manitoba Co-Operator
Many forage and forage seed importers have zero tolerance for GM crops, including alfalfa. Story here.
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