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The stories you probably haven't heard of, but should have PDF Print E-mail
J-Source December 7 2011
The Canada-Europe Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) heads NewsWatch Canada's 2011 list of underreported stories. Others iclude a lack of accountability by Canadian mining companies, the influence on legislation of corporate lobbying, violence against aboriginal women and the long-terms effects of Fukushima. 
 
House Environment Committee winds down review of Environmental Assessment Act PDF Print E-mail
NDP Environment Critic calls exercise a ‘farce,’ accuses government of already drafting legislative overhaul of EA process
By Chris Plecash First Perspective November 28 2011
The House Environment Committee is winding down its statutory review of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, a process that committee vice-chair and NDP environment critic Megan Leslie is calling a “farce,” accusing the government of already drafting legislation to overhaul the federal environmental assessment process.
 
Ontario has lost its way on the environment, Environmental Commissioner says PDF Print E-mail
MNR and MOE get only three quarters of a cent of every tax dollar
Lake Ontario Waterkeeper release November 29 2011
Ontario's Environmental Commissioner says we're losing momentum on dealing with environmenal issues. 
“I have 30 years of environmental protection experience and I’m nervous about our situation,” Commissioner Gord Miller told a Queen’s Park press conference this morning. 
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Chimney Swifts are on the Ballot PDF Print E-mail
Students for a "swift" recovery
BIRD STUDIES CANADA November 18 2011
Voting has begun for Shell’s FuellingChange™ Program, and Bird Studies Canada’s (BSC) project proposal, Students for a Swift Recovery, and we need your votes! If the proposal wins, BSC will have the resources needed to launch this exciting new program in Ontario and the Maritime Provinces. 
 
Federal Comment Period Extended for Caribou Recovery Strategy PDF Print E-mail
Manitoba Wildlands League November 4 2011
The Government of Canada has extended the comment period on the proposed "Recovery Strategy for Woodland Caribou" for an additional 120 days.
 
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