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Massive Plan Unveiled to Save Lake Winnipeg (Canada), the World's 10th Largest Freshwater Lake

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CBC News A multimillion-dollar plan to help save Lake Winnipeg by reducing the blue-green algae poisoning the lake was announced Wednesday by the Manitoba government. Details here. Related: Dangerous Ditches.  Manitoba’s “war on weeds” comes complete with powerful herbicides, questionable spraying practices and collateral damage. Scum on Lake Winnipeg. PLT photo.

State of Emergency Declared in Municipality in Southwestern Manitoba (Canada) Due to Excess Moisture

Manitoba Co-Operator Forty miles of RM of Edwards roadways are closed due to water. Details here.

Manitoba Honeybees Hit Hard Over Winter

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The  Manitoba Co-Operator Honeybee on flower. Larry Powell P in P photo. Manitoba’s beekeepers are feeling the sting of high winter losses, coupled with the pain and expense of overseas bee imports. Details here. Related:  Are Canada's Pesticide Regulators on the Take?  Canadian Authorities Refuse to Protect Precious Pollinators From Known Toxins. Is Something Crooked Going on Here?

Manitoba's Corn and Honey Producers Try to "Talk Things Out" About Bee Deaths.

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Manitoba Co-Operator Corn harvester in Manitoba.                                                      Beekeepers at the Fort Whyte Centre in  Winnipeg, MB.  PLT photos. Keeping bees at bay when it comes to corn planting isn’t always possible,  but good communication goes a long way. Details here.

Reject Northern Gateway, Scientists Urge Canadian PM in Open Letter

Globe and Mail A letter signed by hundreds of scientists from around the world is urging Prime Minister Stephen Harper to reject a federal panel report recommending approval of the Northern Gateway pipeline. Details here.

Moms to the Environmental Protection Agency (U.S.): Recall Monsanto’s Roundup

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Organic Consumer's Association Hell hath no fury . . . like a mother whose child has been sickened by a toxin that’s almost impossible to avoid. Details here. Related: Field of Nightmares. Canada embraces the widespread use of Roundup by letting corporate seduction trump scientific evidence. PLT photo.

Member of Parliament Plays Both Ends Against the Middle. (Opinion)

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Methinks my Member of Parliament, Robert Sopuck (above), speaks with forked tongue. The Honourable Mr. Sopuck (Conservative, Dauphin-Swan River-Marquette) recently rose in the Commons to brag about his government's multi-million dollar "national conservation plan." The plan, he promised, "will mobilize action across all regions for stewardship and conservation."  But, alas, in his last mail-out to householders, he sings a different song. In it, he once again "cheerleads" for the re-opening of the long-closed Mt. Agassiz ski resort in Riding Mountain National Park.  This would entirely reverse an earlier plan to remove the aging ski-lift infrastructure and return the site to its natural state. And never mind that the re-opening is opposed on several grounds by the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society. CPAWS is one of our nation's main watchdogs trying to make sure our parks are managed in a way that leaves their natural heritage