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  • Line 9 protesters beat bad rap

    It was the first time anyone in Ontario activist circles could remember a charge of mischief endangering life, which carries a maximum sentence of life...
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  • Homeless bring slice of reality to Mayors door

    The gala screening of the new film on the crisis in Torontos shelter system, Bursting At The Seams, drew a crowd of 150 (many homeless)...
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  • Is there a racist double standard for talking about violence online?

    Who gets a free pass when it comes to commenting online about death and killing? Newstalk 1010 radio host and Toronto Sun columnist Jerry Agar,...
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  • Mercury rising on calls to clean up Grassy Narrows’s poisoned water

    A few dozen youths from Grassy Narrows First Nation packed into the Ontario legislature on June 2 to listen to the province's elected officials discuss...
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  • Grassy Narrows Feels Like Home to Them

    Grassy Narrows, known as Asubpeeschoseewagong [a-sub-eeshko-see-wa-gong] in Anishinaabemowin, is located on the Ontario side of the Manitoba border near Kenora, 1,700km northwest of Toronto.   Struggling...
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  • Barrick Gold rules: horror stories from the frontline

    On the heels of its annual general meeting in Toronto, those living near the operations of Barrick Gold, the world’s most powerful gold mining company, share through translators what it’s like...
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