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Yinka Dene Oppose Tar Sands Pipeline at Enbridge AGM

Reprinted by Nikki Skuce, Senior Energy Campaigner May 9th, 2012 Forest Ethics http://forestethics.org skip ahead to sign petition More than 700 people rallied behind the Yinka Dene Alliance for a peaceful march to Enbridge’s Annual General Meeting (AGM), where shareholders gathered at …

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Yinka Dene No Tar Sands Pipeline Train Tour Stops in Winnipeg – May 4 and 5!

Support the Yinka Dene Alliance Freedom Train - May 4 & 5. The

Louis Young of Bloodvein First Nation Speaks at Day One Occupy Winnipeg

      Click on the following link to hear East Side Elder, Louis Young,  deliver a message to Occupy Winnipeg, at Memorial Park Day one. Louis Young speaks to Occupy

74 leading scientists sign letter of support for east side preservation

To the Pimachiowin Aki Corporation and the governments of Manitoba, Ontario and Canada regarding the proposed

David Suzuki: Protecting the boreal wilderness known as Pimachiowin Aki

By David Suzuki, September 20, 2011
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According to a study published several years ago in the journal Science, few places on our planet have been

Saving the Land the Gives Life

       

Dispatch #61: Saving the Land that Gives Life By Alex Shoumatoff Photos © Don Sullivan
 
 A few months ago,

The Truth About BiPole 3 Costs

by bruce.owen@freepress.mb.ca

Source: Winnipeg Free Press Here’s a partial transcript of what happened Monday night at the legislative building. It was sent to me by the NDP. The Selinger government sees itself

Pimachiowin Aki Planning Map

The Manitoba government has designed a planning process to develop a Broad Area Plan for 82,000 square kilometers on the east side of Lake Winnipeg – that’s an

John Ryan on the BiPole 3 debate

Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION

...all around the lake

By: John Ryan Posted: 06/22/2011 1:00 AM | Comments: 0
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