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Canadian aboriginals face health care discriminations [video]

PressTV
February 18, 2013

In Canada a report reveals aboriginals there face racism and stereotyping when using the country’s health care services. Aboriginals say it has led to a deep mistrust that leaves many avoiding health care professional when sick.

Press TV’s Ashantai Hathaway reports from Montreal.

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US sees ‘biggest-ever’ climate protest over Keystone XL pipeline

End the Lie – Independent News
February 18, 2013

Demonstrators carry a replica of a pipeline during a march against the Keystone XL pipeline in Washington, February 17, 2013. (Reuters / Richard Clement)

Tens of thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Washington, DC, on Sunday to protest the controversial Keystone XL project, which would see an oil pipeline run across the US Midwest.

­The march’s organizers, environmental movement 350.org, estimated that 40,000 people from 30 states took part in the ‘Forward on Climate’ rally, described as the biggest climate march in US history; police have not yet provided an official estimate.

Protesters chanted “Keystone pipeline? Shut it down,” as they marched around the White House, calling on President Obama to reject the Keystone proposal and follow through on climate pledges made during his inaugural address.

Actress Rosario Dawson (L) addresses the crowd during a rally against the Keystone XL pipeline in Washington, February 17, 2013. (Reuters /  Richard Clement)
Actress Rosario Dawson (L) addresses the crowd during a rally against the Keystone XL pipeline in Washington, February 17, 2013. (Reuters / Richard Clement)

For 25 years our government has basically ignored the climate crisis: now people in large numbers are finally demanding they get to work,” 350.org founder Bill McKibben said, according to Reuters.

The climate march comes in response to the latest call from a bipartisan group of senators to finally approve the $5.3-billion project, which has been pending for four-and-a-half years.

The project has been embroiled in ongoing controversy. Supporters in the business community have argued the Keystone XL would create thousands of new jobs, and free the country from energy dependence on South American exporters such as Venezuela. However, environmentalists have expressed concerns over the pollution risks inherent in the controversial tar sands method of oil production.

The first section of the Keystone project, built by Canadian company TransCanada, was approved by the Bush administration and now sees oil transported from Alberta, Canada, to Illinois and Oklahoma.

A young demonstrator holds a sign during a rally in solidarity with the Washington D.C. protest against the Keystone XL pipeline and for environmental action in Edmonton February 17, 2013. (Reuters / Dan Riedlhuber)
A young demonstrator holds a sign during a rally in solidarity with the Washington D.C. protest against the Keystone XL pipeline and for environmental action in Edmonton February 17, 2013. (Reuters / Dan Riedlhuber)

The remaining sections of the Alberta-to-Texas pipeline have been put on hold following the 2010 BP oil spill, which sparked widespread environmental concerns over the Keystone project, especially the possible damage to sensitive ecological zones in Nebraska.

The Obama administration blocked construction of the Keystone XL pipeline over a year ago. However, the recent approval of an alternative route for the pipeline has increased the chance that the proposal will be given the green light.

Demonstrators hold signs during a rally in solidarity with the Washington D.C. protest against the Keystone XL pipeline and for environmental action in Edmonton February 17, 2013. (Reuters / Dan Riedlhuber)
Demonstrators hold signs during a rally in solidarity with the Washington D.C. protest against the Keystone XL pipeline and for environmental action in Edmonton February 17, 2013. (Reuters / Dan Riedlhuber)
Demonstrators march past the White House during a rally against the Keystone XL pipeline in Washington, February 17, 2013. (Reuters /  Richard Clement)
Demonstrators march past the White House during a rally against the Keystone XL pipeline in Washington, February 17, 2013. (Reuters / Richard Clement)
Demonstrators carry a replica of a pipeline during a march against the Keystone XL pipeline in Washington, February 17, 2013. (Reuters /  Richard Clement)
Demonstrators carry a replica of a pipeline during a march against the Keystone XL pipeline in Washington, February 17, 2013. (Reuters / Richard Clement)
Source: RT

Justin Trudeau: Fluoride/Bilderberg/Bank Of Canada Are Conspiracy Theories (round 2)

by Terry Wilson
Canadian Awareness Network

February 8, 2013

On February 7 2013 Justin Trudeau held a meet and greet in Cambridge Ont. He encouraged Canadians to stand up and make their voices heard, but when asked about some real issues. Security pushed Frankie away from him twice and he tried to labeled the questions as conspiracy theories. (static during the speech is from the amp used for him to speak)

First confrontation with Justin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F60eZh…

Info about the “conspiracy theories”

Lawsuit in federal court in regards to the Bank of Canada
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar_WRq…

Fluoride safe and effective
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRXStx…

Bilderberg group: The Turning Point
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcHszo…

[hat tip: CanadianLibery.com]


Conservatives Kill Internet Surveillance Bill C-30

by Terry Wilson
Canadian Awareness Network
February 12, 2013

Bill C-30, the “Protecting Children from Internet Predators Act”, was presented to Canadians less than one year ago. The bill gathered a lot of attention after public safety minister Vic Toews gave his insane ultimatum to a liberal critic, on the house of commons floor.

“He can either stand with us or stand with the child pornographers”

Justice minister Rob Nicholson announced on Monday that Bill C-30 is dead.

Quote:
“We will not be proceeding with Bill C-30 and any attempts we will have to modernize the Criminal Code will not contain the measures in C-30 — including the warrantless mandatory disclosure of basic subscriber information, or the requirement for telecommunications service providers to build intercept capabilities within their systems,”

Does this mean that Canadians are free from internet surveillance, while our neighbors to the south are now having to deal with president Obama using his executive power to force CISPA through?

Of course not! Bill C-11 Copyright Modernization Act, was passed and came into law not too long ago.

Bill C-11 included things such as:

1. Tough rules that could require intermediaries from ISPs through to search engines (e.g. Google), social networking sites (e.g. Facebook, Digg, Twitter) and data/web hosting sites (e.g. BlackSun and other “cloud” providers) to block access to websites and others alleged to enable copyright infringement.

2. The substitution of a “notice and take-down” as well as the graduated response regime that would see ISPs disconnect subscribers accused of repeated copyright infringement instead of the much less intrusive “notice-and-notice” regime already included in the bill and practiced as a matter of course by all of Canada’s major ISPs.

3. Claw backs to the innovative user-generated content (UGC) clause of the act that allows people to make mashups and remixes for non-commercial uses.

4. Copyright term extension from lifetime of the creator plus 50 years to life plus 70 years.
Source

We also cannot forget about ACTA the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. Which Canada signed on to in 2011.

“Under this new treaty, Internet Service Providers will police all data passing through them, making them legally responsible for what their users do online. And should you do something considered “breach of copyright” like, for instance, getting a tattoo of a brand logo, taking a photo and posting it somewhere, you may be disconnected from the Internet, fined or even jailed.

This, of course, threatens the entire founding idea of the Internet – the free sharing of information. But ACTA doesn’t stop there. It goes beyond the Internet, bearing down on generic drugs and food patents. If passed, ACTA will enforce a global standard for seed patenting, which would wipe out independent, local farmers and make the world completely dependent on the patent owners (read “big corporations”) for supplies.

The agreement states that it must be signed and ratified by 2013, but the seemingly late deadline is no cause for celebration. And if the secrecy surrounding this latest censor tool continues to hold, it may be put into effect without anyone noticing.”
Source

Defeating Bill C-30 was a great victory. The people of Canada won a battle, but the war on internet freedom is far from over.


Windsor Ends Water Fluoridation

by Terry Wilson
Canadian Awareness Network

January 31, 2013

On Monday evening Windsor city council voted 8-3 to end the practice of water fluoridation. After 51 years of fluoridating the water supply.

Mayor Eddie Francis (who voted to remove fluoride) stated: “A lot has changed in the last 60 years … fluoride is not the be-all and end-all to prevent tooth decay,” Source

Windsor now joins a growing list of Canadian communities/cities who are deciding to end the practice. Here is a list of communities who have stopped the fluoride pumps in the last 5 years.

– Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada December 2012

– Orillia, Ontario, Canada July 17, 2012

– Rosetown, Saskatchewan, Canada July 16, 2012

– Okotoks, Alberta, Canada April 23, 2012

– Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada February 7, 2012

– Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada December 19, 2011

– Dieppe, New Brunswick, Canada December 12, 2011

– Lake Cowichan, British Columbia, Canada November 19, 2011

– Williams Lake, British Columbia, November 19, 2011

– Lakeshore, Ontario, Canada October 31, 2011

– Churchill, Manitoba, Canada October 18, 2011

– Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada September 12, 2011

– Taber, Alberta, Canada July 20, 2011

– Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada July 4, 2011

– Calgary, Alberta, Canada February 8, 2011

– Verchères, Québec, Canada February 7, 2011

– Athabasca, Alberta, Canada November 1, 2010

– Waterloo, St. Jacobs and Elmira, Ontario, Canada October 25, 2010

– Gatineau, Québec, Canada May 5, 2010

– Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada July 21, 2009

– Cranberry Portage, Manitoba, Canada January 1, 2009

-Drayton Valley, Alberta, Canada December 31, 2008

– Dryden, Ontario, Canada April 2008

– Quebec City, Canada (after 36 years of fluoridation) April 1, 2008

– Welland, Pelham, and parts of Thorold, Ontario, Canada February 2008
List compiled with information from fluoridealert.org

Windsor (and the many other communities listed above) have taken the lead, and it is time for every Canadian to evaluate the practice. Once the real issues in the debate are brought into the public spectrum. We will see a dramatic shift and an end to a failed and discredited medical practice.


Press For Truth Cross Canada Tour! [video]

Press For Truth
February 8, 2013

https://www.facebook.com/events/12770…
Press For Truth is goin on the road! I’ll be doing a little cross Canada tour ladies and gentlemen to meet some of you fine folks and to see this great Country! I’ll be in Montreal on February the 15th, Ottawa on the 16th, London Ontario on the 18th, Vancouver on the 19th, 20th and 21st and we’ll be in Victoria BC on Friday February the 22nd.

Check these Facebook pages for more info on each event:

PFT in Montreal:
https://www.facebook.com/events/32686…
Feb 15th
Hurley’s Irish Pub
1225 Crescent Rue, Montreal, Quebec H3G 2B1
8-11pm

PFT in Ottawa:
https://www.facebook.com/events/33646…
Feb 16th
Black Rose Room at the Heart and Crown
67 Clarence St. (ByWard Market)
Ottawa, ON
K1N 5P5
5 – 9pm

PFT in London:
https://www.facebook.com/events/33454…
Feb 18th
Poachers Arms
171 Queens Avenue, London, Ontario N6A 5J7
8:30-11:00pm

PFT in Calgary:
https://www.facebook.com/events/11361…
Feb 19th
Broken City
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7:00 to 10:00pm

PFT in Vancouver:
Feb 21st (Event info coming soon)

PFT in Victoria:
https://www.facebook.com/events/48353…
Feb 22nd
Irish Times Pub
1200 Government street, Victoria, British Columbia V8
7-10pm

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Ontario’s New “Sustainable” Premier

by Terry Wilson
Canadian Awareness Network
January 27, 2013

Liberal party delegates have elected Kathleen Wynne as the the next premier of Ontario. Wynne will be Ontario’s first female and openly gay premier, which marks a fantastic milestone in our province.

But not surprisingly, it does not seem that Wynne will bring much change to the table. She has stated that she will move forward with the plans for massive wind farms. (Totally ignoring the information coming in around the world about them Click Here to read more about them).

Wynne has also publicly announced her support sustainability and programs that clearly come from agenda 21 several times. Here is one example.

Statement from Minister Kathleen Wynne on Growth and Economic Development in Pickering
“”I am issuing a notice of proposed amendments to the Central Pickering Development Plan (CPDP). This provincial plan envisions a sustainable urban community in Seaton, integrated with a thriving agricultural community in the Duffins Rouge Agricultural Preserve and an extensive Natural Heritage System.

The goals of the plan include the provision of a range of housing types and densities and high-quality employment opportunities in Seaton, as well as a viable and permanent natural eco-system, including farm land and green spaces. The plan is part of the government’s overall strategy to promote sustainable development in the 905 region.
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Despite the leap forward in equal rights. This seems to be politics as usual. Different face, Same agenda.