Does The Climate Movement Have A Leader?
A critique of 350.org & Bill McKibben [This story first appeared on Uneven Earth] Climate change is big. As is the climate movement seeking to confront the issue, though it is not yet as powerful...
View ArticlePanel "Unite Against Austerity" sparks discussions in Toronto
Speakers, crowd talk austerity and how to fight back A hundred Torontonians spent a cool sunny afternoon on Saturday April 25th hearing five panelists discuss austerity, before dividing into small...
View ArticleLockdown on Line 9 Infrastructure at Quebec-Ontario Border - Monday Dec 7
Pipeline beginning to flow amid concerns over lack of emergency plan and First Nations consent Several people have locked themselves to infrastructure of Enbridge's Line 9 pipeline this morning, Dec...
View ArticleToronto: Direct Action Star of the Season
BLM-TO and INAC occupations set new tone. No One Is Illegal and Protest Barrick demos coming up. Black Lives Matter Toronto (BLM-TO) braved an attack from police and occupied space at Toronto Police...
View ArticleAs Wente Gets Caught Again for Plagiarism, Don't Forget Her Racism and Rape...
Globe & Mail confirms columnist plagiarised in April 23, 2016, column Margaret Wente plagiarised in a recent article, the Globe and Mail admitted on Monday, April 25. read more
View ArticleAcademics and grassroots media-makers talk shop in Orillia
Inaugural Media Activism Research Conference (MARG) tries to bridge silos, build collaboration and strengthen activist media "We're here doing research and we wanted to bring people together who do...
View ArticleFirst Story Toronto talks Reconciliation along downtown streets
Walking tour focuses on colonial education of Indigenous children, treaty relationships, and paths to reconciliation Over the weekend, First Story Toronto hosted a walk through downtown four times,...
View ArticleBusy week for Grassy Narrows in Toronto
First Nation taking their message to Ontario's capital to have decades-old mercury poisoning cleaned up, and clear-cut logging ended on their territory It is time once again for the Grassy Narrows...
View ArticlePressure Mounts on Ontario Government to Remediate Grassy Narrows' Waters
New study outlines possible remediation method; community and supporters take to Toronto streets on Thursday “The first protest had been in 1975," says Judy Da Silva of Grassy Narrows First Nation....
View ArticleQ&A with Grassy Narrows youth, Iruwa Da Silva
On why she journeyed 1700 km from home to Toronto Around 40 community members from Grassy Narrows First Nation are in Toronto to demand their waterways be cleaned of mercury, and clear-cutting on...
View ArticleWorld Social Forum coming to Montreal in August
International gathering to be hosted in a northern nation for first time in its 15-year history The World Social Forum is coming to Montreal August 9-14, 2016. Under the tag-line "Another world is...
View ArticleKeepers of the Water
Anishinaabe water protectors from the front lines share their knowledge and wisdom Vanessa Gray and Judy Da Silva live over a thousand kilometres apart, and are separated in age by decades. But the...
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