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B.C. Hydro claims poll shows strong support for Site C project

B.C. Hydro claims a new poll shows potential support for the proposed Site C hydroelectric dam project to be as high...

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Site C Dam "boondoggle" must be stopped, says Wilderness Committee

News Release - October 10, 2013 VANCOUVER – Today the Wilderness Committee is calling on the BC government to come...

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Manitoba
'Oil and polar bears don't mix': activist

The fragile Hudson Bay lowlands would be destroyed by an oil spill if a controversial plan to run bitumen by rail to...

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Manitoba
Wilderness Committee's Manitoba Field Office to hold Thompson town hall meeting Oct. 15 on OmniTRAX's plans to ship oil by rail to Churchill

7 p.m. at St. Lawrence Hall on Cree Road The Wilderness Committee's Manitoba Field Office is holding town hall meeting...

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Axe falls on some Independent Power Producers

According to an announcement last month by Minister of Energy and Mines Bill Bennett, four power purchase agreements...

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Manitoba
Manitobans gather to oppose shipping oil by rail through Churchill

News Release - October 8, 2013 Winnipeg event kicks off series of town hall meetings WINNIPEG – The Wilderness...

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Manitoba
Manitobans gather to oppose shipping oil by rail through Churchill

Winnipeg event kicks off series of town hall meetings WINNIPEG – The Wilderness Committee is hosting a town hall...

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Manitoba
Reed Mine approval a 'step back,' says Wilderness Committee

The province's approval of Hudbay's Reed Mine copper project in Grass River Provincial Park, which was granted on Sept...

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Churchill Oil by Rail: Town Hall Meeting (Thompson)
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TV News Story ‑ Canadian Government failing to protect Bees from Neonics

Earlier this year, the European Union severely restricted the use of four neonicotinoid pesticides, including...

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Churchill Oil by Rail: Town Hall Meeting (Winnipeg)
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TV News Story ‑ Canadian Bee Crisis

Environmental groups want federal Health Minister Rona Ambrose to reconsider Health Canada's decision to re-approve a...

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Manitoba
Wilderness Committee decries first new provincial park mine in 25 years

News Release - September 25, 2013 Hudbay’s Reed Mine authorization is a step back in time for water protection...

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Manitoba
Wilderness Committee decries first new provincial park mine in 25 years

For Immediate Release - September 25, 2013 Hudbay’s Reed Mine authorization is a step back in time for water...

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No honey, more problems: A ‘catastrophic’ year for bee colonies

Freezing temperatures, killer parasites, toxic chemicals: The plight of honey bees is getting worse in many parts of...

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