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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Stornoway Bound: NDP Leadership Race Comes to Winnipeg
This afternoon, hundreds of Winnipeggers gathered at Pantages Playhouse Theatre for an NDP leadership debate. All seven candidates were in attendance: Niki Ashton, Nathan Cullen, Paul Dewar, Thomas Mulcair, Peggy Nash, Martin Singh and Brian Topp. With the importance of … Continue reading
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Tagged government of Canada, NDP leadership debate, Winnipeg
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Why should workers care about the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline?
Stephen Harper is trying to paint the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline as a conflict between the environment and First Nations on one side, and the economy and workers on the other. Everyone knows the Enbridge pipeline spells disaster for the … Continue reading
Posted in Mud and Water
Tagged Canada, climate change, government of Canada, media, tar sands, wage labour, Winnipeg
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