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Unbelievable76 comments

Andrew Coyne wrote 6 months ago: He destroyed himself. Nobody did it to him. He was simply asked, respectfully, to explain himself. A … more →

Tags: Andrew Coyne, Canada, air canada, Airbus, bear head, Brian Mulroney, Fred Doucet, Judge Oliphant, Justice Department

Philosophy, Eugenics and Disability in Alberta and Places North - Rob Wilson Part 31 comment

In Darkest Night wrote 8 months ago: On October 25, 2008, the What Sorts Network hosted a public symposium to examine, well, philosophy, … more →

Tags: Canadian History, collective memory, Community Outreach, Community-University, Eugenic sterilization, Eugenics, History of eugenics, Memory, WCPA talks

A Garden Party Turned Indoors

lcameron wrote 1 year ago: The Launch of Illuminating The Alberta Order of Excellence Alberta Order of Excellence member and fo … more →

Tags: New Books, News, Events, Linda Cameron, Carl Amrhein, Illuminating the Alberta Order of Excellence, Alberta Order of Excellence, Gutteridge Books, Government House

Oilsands development has clear, long-term consequences

mhudema wrote 1 year ago: Paul Hanley The StarPhoenix Tuesday, June 17, 2008 Last week I had an opportunity to interview Matt … more →

Tags: Tar Sands, Stelmach, oil sands, upgraders, Fort McMurray, Ecosystems, Enforcement, pace of growth, Matt Price

Ed Stelmach - Canada's Fossil Fool

mhudema wrote 1 year ago: Fresh from his provincial election landslide, Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach has snagged a more interna … more →

Tags: Tar Sands, Stelmach, oil sands, Global Warming, Alberta government, climate change, kyoto, alberta election, fort chipewyan

Cool views on hot issue

mhudema wrote 1 year ago: Brian Towie/Metro Toronto 31 March 2008 09:36 brian towie/metro toronto MuchMusic VJ Hannah Simone b … more →

Tags: Tar Sands, Stelmach, oil sands, Global Warming, Alberta government, climate change, kyoto, alberta election, fort chipewyan

LIQUID ASSET1 comment

mhudema wrote 1 year ago: Could the oil sands, Canada’s greatest economic project, come undone simply because no one tho … more →

Tags: Tar Sands, Stelmach, oil sands, Global Warming, Alberta government, climate change, kyoto, alberta election, fort chipewyan

Why Carbon Capture is an Illusion

mhudema wrote 1 year ago: BRUCE COX Special to Globe and Mail Update March 18, 2008 at 5:29 PM EDT On March 10, Environment Mi … more →

Tags: Tar Sands, Stelmach, oil sands, Global Warming, Alberta government, climate change, kyoto, alberta election, carbon capture

Modern Parable: The Alberta Tar Sands1 comment

mhudema wrote 1 year ago: Here’s the situation. Two rural neighbors live in a small town, one up river, and one downstream jus … more →

Tags: Tar Sands, Stelmach, oil sands, Global Warming, Alberta government, climate change, kyoto, alberta election, fort chipewyan

Tar Sands: Environmental justice, treaty rights and Indigenous Peoples1 comment

mhudema wrote 1 year ago: Clayton Thomas-Müller Canadian Dimension magazine, March/April 2008 The application of treaty rights … more →

Tags: Tar Sands, Stelmach, oil sands, Global Warming, Alberta government, climate change, kyoto, alberta election, fort chipewyan

Those touched by cancer on Alberta reserve tell their stories at legislature

mhudema wrote 1 year ago: EDMONTON — Janelle Vermillion owns a house in the tiny northern Alberta community of Fort Chipewyan. … more →

Tags: Tar Sands, Stelmach, oil sands, Global Warming, Alberta government, climate change, kyoto, alberta election, fort chipewyan

Fort Chip. residents rally at legislature

mhudema wrote 1 year ago: March 1, 2008 By The Canadian Press People rally at the Legislative grounds to support the people of … more →

Tags: Tar Sands, Stelmach, oil sands, Global Warming, Alberta government, climate change, kyoto, alberta election, fort chipewyan

Environment trumps oilsands: poll

mhudema wrote 1 year ago: Two-thirds of people surveyed favour limit on emissions — even if it slows development Darcy H … more →

Tags: Tar Sands, Stelmach, oil sands, Global Warming, Alberta government, climate change, kyoto, alberta election

Reining in oil sands

mhudema wrote 1 year ago: David Ebner, February 26, 2008 at 1:01 PM EST Election Day in Alberta is six sleeps away and the fig … more →

Tags: Tar Sands, Stelmach, oil sands, Global Warming, Alberta government, climate change, kyoto, alberta election

Why Big Oil discovered its love of trees2 comments

mhudema wrote 1 year ago: DEREK DeCLOET ddecloet@globeandmail.com February 26, 2008 Everybody loves a no-lose proposition. Som … more →

Tags: Tar Sands, Stelmach, oil sands, Global Warming, Alberta government, climate change, kyoto, alberta election

Prime Minister Harper should take a tar-sands tip from Premier Campbell

mhudema wrote 1 year ago: Susan Riley The Ottawa Citizen Monday, February 25, 2008 Prime Minister Stephen Harper is becoming i … more →

Tags: Tar Sands, Stelmach, oil sands, Global Warming, Alberta government, climate change, kyoto, alberta election

Alta. chiefs call for moratorium on new oilsands development

mhudema wrote 1 year ago: THE CANADIAN PRESS February 25, 2008 CALGARY – Aboriginal leaders in Alberta issued a call Mon … more →

Tags: Tar Sands, Stelmach, oil sands, Global Warming, Alberta government, climate change, kyoto, alberta election

Unanimous passing of No New Oil Sands Approvals resolution at the Assembly of Treaty Chiefs Meeting.1 comment

mhudema wrote 1 year ago: Unanimous passing of No New Oil Sands Approvals resolution at the Assembly of Treaty Chiefs Meeting. … more →

Tags: Tar Sands, Stelmach, oil sands, Global Warming, Alberta government, climate change, kyoto, alberta election

Unanimous passing of No New Oil Sands Approvals resolution at the Assembly of Treaty Chiefs Meeting.

mhudema wrote 1 year ago: Calgary – From Wednesday to Friday of last week, Treaty Chiefs representing the Treaties 6,7 a … more →

Tags: oil sands, Tar Sands, Alberta government, kyoto, climate change, Global Warming, Stelmach, alberta election


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