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False advertising by the Alberta government and oil lobby Welcoming our new Associate Director Only BC’s very richest paying higher tax rate How clean is a BC that subsidizes...Overall, the new BC government has offered a much sweeter deal to the LNG industry than what the previous government was willing to extend, making four major concessions: discounted...
Six years ago, documents obtained under the Access to Information Act revealed that federal spy agencies had covertly monitored several groups that had expressed opposition to the proposed...
This May, Canada marks the 100th anniversary of the Winnipeg General Strike, when tens of thousands of people walked off their jobs in sympathy and solidarity with building and metal trades...
Since late last year, tens of thousands of French have hit the streets in protest of the country’s rising cost of living and shrinking opportunities. Many of these gilets jaunes protesters, named...
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Implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in BC Happy retirement, Dianne Novlan! BC’s shiny new climate plan: A look under the hood A conversation...Ten years ago the political geographer David Harvey wrote, “The freedom to make and remake our cities and ourselves is…one of the most precious yet most neglected of our human rights.” With roots...
This report analyzes the economics of the five largest bitumen-extractive corporations in Canada, examining their key features and analyzing their accumulation dynamics in the context...
Illustrations by Alisha Davidson
At 11 p.m. on July 5, 2013, a 10,290-tonne train is parked on the main track on top of a hill in Nantes, a village in the...
This study shows that substantial ownership and strategic control over Canada’s fossil-fuel sector are in the hands of a few major players, including all the Canadian big banks and several US...