In Sold Down the Yangtze, investment treaty expert Gus Van Harten offers a searing critique of Canada’s 31-year investment deal with China, which could end up costing taxpayers billions of dollars. Story here.
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Trade Talks Set to Divide Farm Communities
Manitoba Co-Operator
Some groups want a trade deal even if it means sacrificing supply management. Story here.
Most Glaciers in Mount Everest Area Will Disappear With Climate Change – Study
theguardian
About 5,500 glaciers could disappear or drastically retreat by the end of the century with severe impacts on farming and hydropower, say scientists. Story here.
Winnipeg's Urban Forest a Monoculture at Risk of Being Wiped Out by Disease
CBCnews
CBC analysis using city tree inventory data reveals never-before-seen picture of Dutch elm disease. Story here.
Forest Fires Rage Near Manitoba Towns, Burning Permits Cancelled
CBC News
Fire crews battled blazes in dry, windy conditions near the towns of Cormorant and Sherridon in northwestern Manitoba, prompting the province to cancel burning permits and restrict campfires over large stretches of territory. Story here.
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Demand Pull Nature of Organic Foods Can’t be Ignored - Editorial
Laura Rance - Manitob Co-Operator
The market for organic foods continues to grow in spite of naysayers. Story here.
Extreme Heat Wave In India Is Killing People And Melting Roads
ClimateProgress
A blistering heat wave in India has killed more than 1,100 people in the country in less than one week. Story here.
Burning Permits Cancelled in Northwest Manitoba
Photo Courtesy of the Royal Aviation Museum of Western CA
Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship advises that dry, windy conditions in northwest Manitoba have led to the cancellation of all burning permits in the region north of Flin Flon and Sherridon, south to Grand Rapids, west to the Saskatchewan border and east to PTH 6.
Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship advises that dry, windy conditions in northwest Manitoba have led to the cancellation of all burning permits in the region north of Flin Flon and Sherridon, south to Grand Rapids, west to the Saskatchewan border and east to PTH 6.
Wildfires Eat Into Oil Sands Production in Alberta
The Globe and Mail
A quickly expanding wildfire in northeastern Alberta has forced Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. to shut down more oil sands production, pushing total volumes offline owing to the blaze to more than 8 per cent of the province’s oil output. Story here.
Sunday, May 24, 2015
European Union Dropped Pesticide Laws Due to US Pressure Over TTIP, Documents Reveal
theguardian
US trade officials pushed EU to shelve action on endocrine-disrupting chemicals linked to cancer and male infertility to facilitate TTIP free trade deal Story here.
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