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  • Pop-up protesters surprise Enbridges Port Hope pipeline site

    Activists disrupted a work site outside of Port Hope, Ontario, yesterday where Enbridge is testing its Line 9 pipeline. Enbridge reps need to demonstrate that...
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  • Warming Over the Climate Crisis

    The end result of last week's Climate Summit Of The Americas was a Climate Action Statement that will enable the continued warming of the earth's...
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  • Climate Summit of the Americas hits pause button on climate crisis

    The end result of last week’s Climate Summit of the Americas was a Climate Action Statement that will enable the continued warming of the earth’s...
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  • In Photos: March for jobs, justice and climate

    More than 10,000 people marched for jobs, justice, and the climate from Queen’s Park to Allan Gardens yesterday (Sunday, July 5). The march brought together a...
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  • BBQ with “Canada’s next Prime Minister”

    NDP leader Thomas Mulcair borrowed from his late predecessor Jack Layton's script on his Canada Day whirlwind visit to Toronto Wednesday. "Are you ready to help...
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  • H is for homophobia

    Catherine Hernandez got what you might call a lesson in the ABCs of homophobia. The children’s book author says Charlottetown Junior Public School in Scarborough refused...
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  • In photos: the queer political Night March

    Unassociated with Pride Toronto, the Night March has been a queer community event in response to the increasing corporate influence on Pride since 2012. Last night, (June...
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  • NOJets #Kayaktivist rally opposes Porter expansion

    NOJetsTO held a #Kayaktivist rally at the Harbourfront on Saturday (June 20) to stoke the fires of opposition to Porter Airlines’ proposed expansion of the Billy Bishop...
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  • On the front lines with Pig Save

    The petroleum industry and tar sands are climate mega-culprits, but the greater crime could be stuck between your teeth. Greenhouse gases from meat and dairy...
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  • The growing anti-sex ed movement

    Anti-sex ed demonstrators returned to Queen’s Park yesterday (June 7) to congregate and then march through the streets. Their movement against the new provincial curriculum...
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  • Last shvitz at the Oak Leaf?

    Entering the Oak Leaf Steam Baths at 216-218 Bathurst is like stepping into an untouched relic of Toronto history.  Inside the steam room, you tug...
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  • Naomi Klein’s new climate action axis

    Theres nowhere [else] in the world that the unions representing energy workers in extractive sectors are standing together with grassroots climate organizers and saying, Despite...
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  • Tar sands crude set to flow through Toronto

    With Alberta crude set to flow through north Toronto via Enbridge's Line 9 as early as next week, a short video that warns of the...
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  • Top cop sets up shop

    Torontos new chief of police, Mark Saunders, was sworn in at a change-of-command ceremony in the lobby of police headquarters today. We have seen recently...
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  • Top cop sets up shop

    Toronto’s new chief of police, Mark Saunders, was sworn in at a change-of-command ceremony in the lobby of police headquarters today.  “We have seen recently...
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