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Rick Mercer Rant on Asbestos
Submitted by Webmaster on Thu, 2011-09-22 12:25Be sure to watch this powerful rant by Rick Mercer on Canada’s outrageous behavior on asbestos. It's a must-see! It originally aired on September 20, 2011.
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That was quite a week ...
Submitted by John Bennett on Thu, 2011-09-15 17:52Last week I was invited to Bruce County Council to talk about climate change and wind turbines. It's part of our green energy campaign.
Bruce County, you may know, is home to the Bruce Nuclear Power Station - Canada's only privately run nuclear reactors.
The speaker before me was a Bruce PR guy giving a "regular update". He described Bruce Power's response to the ongoing nuclear accident at Fukushima: Spending $11 million on a new public relations campaign, new website and social networking strategy.
They can afford it! The Harris government signed a secret contract with the company guaranteeing it a cool $250 million annual profit.
I wonder how much Japan is spending on its Fukushima response???... Read more »
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Canadians have lost a great leader and great man
Submitted by John Bennett on Mon, 2011-08-22 13:37

Sierra Club Canada expresses our sincere condolences to Jack Layton's family and the millions of Canadians who are grieving his passing. He was taken from us far too soon. The environment has lost a great champion. Jack leaves a legacy of commitment, hard work and positive energy.
One personal experience I had with Jack was at a meeting in Darcy McGee's Pub (in Ottawa’s Byward Market). While the other party leaders were hiding from the issue, Jack met with me and a number of other environmental leaders to talk about automotive fuel economy regulations – a key component of any serious climate change action plan. I will never forget his incredible energy and humanness.... Read more »
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Letter to NL Natural Resources Minister Sean Skinner Regarding Possible Fracking Activity in NL
Submitted by Gretchen Fitzgerald on Mon, 2011-08-15 10:40- Gretchen Fitzgerald's blog
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Vindictiveness on full display
Submitted by John Bennett on Tue, 2011-08-09 17:46
Someone recently emailed me to say that the Harper government’s cutting 700 jobs at Environment Canada was no more than plain "vindictiveness".
It is tough to argue against that.
The environment is the only file where the government spin masters have failed to win the communications battle. The people being laid off are largely scientists associated with climate change and other areas that have embarrassed the government in the past (and will likely do so again in the future).
In my 30 years doing this work I have never been treated with such contempt and arrogance by a government. There is an utter refusal by the Harper government to even politely listen to reasoned argument.
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Cartoon: Cuts coming to Environment Canada
Submitted by Webmaster on Tue, 2011-08-09 11:43

Cartoon Source:Toronto Sun, August 6, 2011
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I don't know about you, but I’m absolutely shocked
Submitted by John Bennett on Fri, 2011-07-22 14:52
Canada's energy ministers met in Kananaskis this week. This was the first meeting since the meltdown of the Fukushima reactor in Japan. The first since the unprecedented floods in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Québec. The first since 900 temperature records were set in the United States. The first since the Town of Slave Lake was nearly destroyed by a wild fire. And it was taking place while Canada was in the midst of a record-setting heat and scientists were marveling over the appearance of an ice sheet off Newfoundland half the size of New York (that broke off in Greenland).
You would think the ministers might have been taking about what all this means to Canada and our future. Or at least what Canada should be doing energy wise to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and phase-out nuclear power. At least I did, but then again I'm environmentalist and by definition an optimist.
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Climate Change Art
Submitted by Webmaster on Mon, 2011-07-18 11:46FEBRUARY 2012

A big thanks to Christopher Gill for the great cartoon.
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JANUARY 2012

A big thanks to Christopher Gill for the great cartoon.
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DECEMBER 2011

A big thanks to Christopher Gill for the great cartoon.
-- The Sierra Club Canada Team
JULY 2011... Read more »
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Time to take Fraction!
Submitted by Emma Hebb on Thu, 2011-07-14 14:01Another week, another fight against fracking. It's hard to believe that this time last year I'd never heard of fracking. It wasn't till CCNB's Stephanie Merrill first told me about it at a water conservation conference last August that I became concerned.
Even more concerning to me was when I heard the province of Nova Scotia was seeking fracking proposals for the Malagash Formation. Growing up in Wallace, Nova Scotia I'm well accquainted with Malagash, the next community to the east along Nova Scotia's precious Northern Shore. I spent time as a child going to Blue Sea Beach (pictured), an amazing beach in Malagash. How will fracking affect those places of my childhood. Reading the local paper "The Light" a few months ago the pages were filled with concerns about fracking.... Read more »
No Frack Fridays
Submitted by Emma Hebb on Thu, 2011-07-07 17:09Have you seen the video from the Fracking Protest in NB? If not, you should watch it here ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5H9BMy_9t0 ). When I watched it I was astonished at how Minister Northrup seemed to have no idea what leasing the mineral rights to a company means. Though he states in the video that those individuals that say no will not have fracking on their land, I’m not sure how he can guarantee it. I’ve heard that a lot of the seismic testing in NB is being done along the roadside to avoid working with landowners all together, so how can we say “No Means No”?... Read more »
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