The national dialogue over Alberta’s dirty oil is heating up – perfect timing for the release of A Line In The Tar Sands ($25.95, Between the Lines), a collection of articles from varying perspectives by opponents of the development. The book launches Saturday (November 29) at Beit Zatoun, where co-editor Toban Black, contributor Lilian Yap, activist Myeengun Henry from the Chippewa on the Thames First Nation and more share information about the impact of the project on our culture and environment. See readings.
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