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Breaking News: US court blocks huge gold mine project in Nevada
Source: San Francisco Chronicle

Toronto :: Canada | updated Fri Dec 04 14:48:41 -0800 2009 | green-news

A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked construction of a massive gold mine project in northeast Nevada that critics say would harm the environment and ruin a mountain several tribes consider sacred. More Business A three-judge panel of the Ninth...
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Latest Breaking News: Response: Canada doesn't deserve this criticism of its green record
Source: Guardian Unlimited

Toronto :: Canada | updated Thu Dec 03 16:18:55 -0800 2009 | green-news

Canada doesn't deserve this criticism of its green record We're committed to fighting climate change, and are responsibly managing our oil sands In response to George Monbiot's commentary, I would like to assure your readers that Canada remains steadfast in...
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Current News: Ottawa starves climate critics of cash on eve of eco-summit
Source: Toronto Star

Toronto :: Canada | updated Thu Dec 03 01:40:30 -0800 2009 | green-news

The federal government, already facing international criticism as a climate change laggard ahead of next week's Copenhagen summit, has cut funding to a Toronto aid group that helps the world's poorest countries cope with the ravages of global warming.
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Current World News: Polar bears eating young due to shrinking sea ice: Scientists
Source: Toronto Star

Toronto :: Canada | updated Fri Nov 27 16:30:35 -0800 2009 | green-news

Scientists fear polar bears won't survive severe climate change. Scientists say shrinking Arctic sea ice may be forcing some polar bears into cannibalizing young cubs. "When (bears) are very hungry, they go looking for something to eat," biologist Ian Stirling...
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Source: The Globe & Mail

Toronto :: Canada | updated Wed Nov 18 05:38:15 -0800 2009 | green-news

M ichael Ignatieff showed up for Question Period today – his first appearance in days. His presence was duly noted by the taunts from the government benches: “Welcome back, welcome back,” Tory MPs shouted sarcastically as the Liberal Leader rose...
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Current Event: Dogs really are as bright as your two-year-old – and just as manipulative
Posted by: birdpond First to cover

Toronto :: Canada | updated Mon Nov 16 12:57:38 -0800 2009 | green-news

Animals are smarter than we think. “A dog will never lie to you,” is an oft-repeated refrain sung by most dog owners. “I prefer animals to most people," is another. "I can trust them to be honest.” Honest? Really? Have...
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Latest World Event: Solar Business in Canada
Posted by: fisheye First to cover

Toronto :: Canada | updated Thu Jul 16 12:59:23 -0700 2009 | green-news

Have you ever tried to find a company that sells/installs Solar power systems for your home in the GTA (Greater Toronto Area)? Well I did, but no one returned my call. That's what inspired me to investigate the solar business...
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Source: Zee News

Toronto :: Canada | updated Sun Dec 06 22:36:55 -0800 2009 | green-news

Updated on Monday, December 07, 2009, 11:19 IST Ottawa: The widely used weed killer atrazine affects the sexual development of frogs, raising questions about the effects of its use in the environment, the University of Ottawa said on Thursday.
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Source: Macleans

Toronto :: Canada | updated Sun Dec 06 20:44:24 -0800 2009 | green-news

Five B.C. citizens who say the Conservative government isn't taking enough action on climate change will face a judge next month after being arrested for a sit-in protest. A 15-year-old boy was among the North Vancouver group who refused to...
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Source: Asian Tribune

Toronto :: Canada | updated Sat Dec 05 10:03:57 -0800 2009 | green-news

Basic human rights as enjoyed by others have not benefitted indigenous peoples. Therefore the respect and recognition of the rights of indigenous peoples is critical to our dignity and survival. In particular, implementation of our right to health is essential...
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