‘The Súreté du Quebec (SQ) have pepper sprayed children, pregnant mothers, and other vulnerable members without regard to their health or safety’, the Algonquins denounce. This is happening only three hours North of Ottawa. They ask for outside supporters with video cameras to monitor and witness the situation.

By the Algonquin Community / Seinforma Canada
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A recent report released by Greenpeace finds that logging in Canada’s Boreal Forest is making global warming worse by releasing greenhouse gases and reducing carbon storage. It also finds that logging makes the forest more susceptible to global warming impacts like wildfires and insect outbreaks, which in turn release more greenhouse gases. Here is a selection of some pictures that can be found in the report.

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Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement:
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Canada is the only country in the hemisphere that did not explicitly call for Zelaya's return to power. A Foreign Affairs spokesperson told Notimex that Canada had ‘no comment’ regarding the coup. It was only after basically every country in the hemisphere denounced the coup, that Ottawa finally did so.

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