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OIL IS DEAD | Canada Now
Oh yeah, the Canadian Oil and Gas industry in Alberta is being systematically exploited by the US and no one…
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Anti-pipeline protestors removed from BC legislature, five arrested
A train derailment in British Columbia led to a local school being evacuated. The train derailment happened approximately 40 kilometres…
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BREAKING: Train derailment in central BC, school evacuated
You have 1 free articles left today, enjoy reading. A train derailment in British Columbia led to a local school…
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BC exports fall $30 million a day due to anti-pipeline blockades, cargo may be diverted permanently
BC exports fall $30 million a day due to anti-pipeline blockades, cargo may be diverted permanently – The Post Millennial…
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Canada is broken because Justin Trudeau broke it
The Trudeau government has released its plan for dealing with coronavirus by announcing the creation of a new cabinet committee…
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BREAKING: Students block Toronto streets in solidarity with anti-pipeline movement
Anti-pipeline protestors have blocked the railway tracks in Montreal’s Pointe-Saint-Charles neighbourhood. It was set up on Monday in support with…
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CN Rail is re-hiring majority of laid off workers
Anti-pipeline protestors have blocked the railway tracks in Montreal’s Pointe-Saint-Charles neighbourhood. It was set up on Monday in support with…
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Anti-pipeline protestors set up new blockade in Montreal
You have 10 free articles left today, enjoy reading. Anti-pipeline protestors have blocked the railway tracks in Montreal’s Pointe-Saint-Charles neighbourhood.…
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Alberta couple given tickets for walking on CN land while blockaders get free pass
You have 9 free articles left today, enjoy reading. An Alberta couple’s Facebook post highlighting law enforcement’s hypocrisy with enforcing…
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Coastal GasLink Pipeline construction to resume work after agreement reached
Vandals have spray-painted several buildings in Winnipeg during Tuesday night. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights, the local RCMP Headquarters…
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Wet’suwet’en chiefs reach agreement with Trudeau government
Vandals have spray-painted several buildings in Winnipeg during Tuesday night. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights, the local RCMP Headquarters…
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New poll shows nearly 70 percent of Canadians believe Canada is broken
Vandals have spray-painted several buildings in Winnipeg during Tuesday night. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights, the local RCMP Headquarters…
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Vandals spray-paint ‘KKKanada’ and ‘F**k RCMP’ on statue and buildings
You have 10 free articles left today, enjoy reading. Vandals have spray-painted several buildings in Winnipeg during Tuesday night. The…
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New Alberta bill proposes fines of up to $25,000 for protestors
A 4-1 decision in the Court of Appeal of Alberta has found the Trudeau government Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act…
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BREAKING: Police and anti-pipeline blockaders face off in Toronto
Rita George, a Wet’suwet’en hereditary subchief has decided to come forward to voice her opinion about the anti-pipeline protestors who…
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CN Rail and CP team up to evade anti-pipeline blockades
CN and Canadian Pacific, Canada’s two largest railways have been sharing each other’s rail lines in an effort to keep…
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Wet’suwet’en matriarch upset with anti-pipeline protestors
Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs are sticking to their demands of the withdrawal of the RCMP and construction workers from their land…
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Trudeau asks MPs to approve $2.1 billion for Indigenous communities
Erin O’Toole says that if he were to become prime minister, he would make it a criminal offence to block…
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