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Opinion: Canada's Mass Firing Silences Ocean Scientists
EHN, 05/25/2012"Canada is dismantling the nation's entire ocean contaminants program as part of massive layoffs at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans."
"B.C. Salmon Farm: Virus Forces Cull of Half Million Fish"
Canadian Press, 05/21/2012"VANCOUVER -- Atlantic salmon farms around Vancouver Island have begun testing and formed a special outbreak management team after a virus outbreak at one farm led to a site quarantine and the cull of more than half a million fish."
800-Year-Old Vancouver Island Cedar: Hacked Down, Say Enviros
Canadian Press, 05/18/2012"VANCOUVER - A giant 800-year-old red cedar tree has been poached from a provincial park on southern Vancouver Island, but the culprits who repeatedly returned to the site to hack it down may never be brought to justice."
The Fire Next Time: Slave Lake Disaster a Harbinger of Things To Come
Postmedia, 05/15/2012"EDMONTON -- On the one year anniversary of the Slave Lake fire, here is a troubling thought. There is a good chance — an ever-increasing chance, as a matter of fact — that it will happen again. Perhaps not to Slave Lake, Alta., but to another community, or communities, nestled in the national tinderbox that is the great boreal forest stretching from British Columbia to Labrador."
Koch Brothers' Activism Protects Their 50 Years in Canadian Heavy Oils
InsideClimate News, 05/11/2012"Long involvement in Canada's tar sands has been central to Koch Industries' evolution and positions the billionaire brothers for a new oil boom."
"Canada Set To Miss Modest Emissions Goals: Watchdog"
Reuters, 05/10/2012"Canada is acting too slowly to combat climate change and has little chance of achieving its modest 2020 target for cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, Parliament's environmental watchdog said on Tuesday."
"Fourteen Arrested Blocking BNSF Coal Train in White Rock"
Vancouver Sun, 05/07/2012"Fourteen Canadians were arrested for civil disobedience at 6 p.m. after sitting down on the tracks in front of an oncoming coal train in White Rock. Their vigil began at midnight, but Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) cancelled many of its scheduled runs in anticipation of the protest."
"B.C. Coast Oil Spill Points Up Enbridge Pipeline Danger"
ENS, 05/04/2012"HARTLEY BAY, B.C. -- The Gitga'at Nation of Hartley Bay has reported an oil spill between two and five miles long in the Grenville Channel, not far from the tanker route for the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline."
Canada: "Feds To Speed Up Food Regulatory Process"
Postmedia, 04/27/2012"OTTAWA - The Conservative government is using its massive budget bill to update Canada's food regulations so new health claims, food additives and chemical contamination caps can be approved much more quickly."
"Canada Chops Environmental Reviews, Fires Scientists, Responders"
ENS, 04/18/2012"OTTAWA -- Conservation advocates across Canada are warning today that more environmentally-destructive development will be approved now that the Conservative Harper Government has slashed environmental reviews. In the next 10 years, more than 500 projects representing over C$500 billion in new investments are proposed across Canada."
"Climate Change Linked to Waterborne Diseases in Inuit Communities"
NatGeo, 04/06/2012"As global warming triggers heavier rainfall and faster snowmelt in the Arctic, Inuit communities in Canada are reporting more cases of illness attributed to pathogens that have washed into surface water and groundwater, according to a new study."
"I Heart Asbestos"
McGill Daily, 04/03/2012"Why does the town of Asbestos, Quebec want to reopen a mine that’s been giving its residents cancer for a hundred years?"
"Critics Alarmed by Looser Ontario Farm Sludge Rules"
Canadian Press, 04/02/2012"TORONTO — The loosening of rules around spreading sewage sludge -- potentially laced with pharmaceuticals like Viagra -- on Ontario farm fields has critics sounding the alarm about potential health risks."
Common Toothpaste Additive Triclosan To Be Deemed Toxic To Environment
Postmedia, 03/27/2012"OTTAWA — The federal government is set to declare a bacteria killer found in many toothpastes, mouthwashes and anti-bacterial soaps as toxic to the environment, a move which could see the use of the chemical curtailed sharply, Postmedia News has learned."
Canada: "Asbestos Brake Pad Ban Proposed"
CBC News, 03/21/2012"Ontario is poised to ban asbestos brake pads that release deadly fibres that can be inhaled by auto mechanics during repairs."

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