February 9, 2012| ByMarc Lee|Between LNG and Enbridge, Kitimat is poised to become an export platform for the two most environmentally controversial practices of the oil and gas industry: shale gas and tar sands extraction.
February 9, 2012| ByDavid Suzuki|Successive federal governments have failed to recognize our oceans as much more than reservoirs of resources to exploit for short-term gain.
February 9, 2012| ByLindsey Pinto|It's the beginning of the end for Internet throttling, and Openmedia.ca's newest campaign is coming into play as the hotly contested Bill C-11 moves through the House of Commons.
February 9, 2012| ByKarl Nerenberg|The Parliamentary Budget Office just issued a report saying that, contrary to Conservative claims, the OAS and other elderly benefits are sustainable, long term.
February 9, 2012| ByMaude Barlow|Prime Minister Stephen Harper is basking in the uncritical media reporting of his state visit to China. His "open for business" message has been very well received in Beijing.
February 9, 2012| ByEmma Lui|A5X, a growing group of citizens, are urging people to contact Jean Charest and other politicians to save the Wakefield Spring and old-growth trees in Gatineau Park.
February 9, 2012| ByCanadian Boat to Gaza|Three Canadians who were forcibly abducted from the Canadian ship Tahrir by Israel and detained without charge this past fall, are demanding the government press Israel to return the boat.
February 9, 2012| ByDavid J. Climenhaga|No one's being held responsible, but the successful upstart candidate in a Calgary Conservative riding nomination has been dumped because of unspecified voting irregularities.
February 9, 2012| Byrabble staff|Ahhh, love letters. We admit, we like a compliment or two, and last year when we did our visitor's survey we got some nice notes. Know what else warms our hearts? Pledges of support!
February 9, 2012| ByKrystalline Kraus|The South March Highlands is one of the most bio-diverse areas remaining in urban Canada.
February 9, 2012| ByBernadette Wagner|Did the HarperCons have poor science education? Because it's clear they're not responding to the science on the Enbridge project. What interest does it serve the government in ignoring science?
February 9, 2012| BySteffanie Pinch|Ending gender violence, remembering missing and murdered aboriginal women, banning bottled water, using tumblr for activists and more!
February 8, 2012| ByDerrick O'Keefe|Canada Reads should be a beautiful thing: our public broadcaster celebrating Canadian books and authors. Readers and writers in Canada deserve better than what has happened on this year's edition.
February 8, 2012| ByBruce Livesey|Caterpillar's approach to labour relations is just one example of the growing evidence that capital and its right-wing political minions are determined to eradicate what's left of organized labour.
February 8, 2012| ByTyler McCreary|The panel reviewing the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline seems unable to comprehend or consider the Indigenous concepts being brought before them.
February 8, 2012| ByKrystalline Kraus|This is a portion of a blog written by Julian Ichim regarding his G20 court case.
February 8, 2012| ByMeghan Murphy|Valentine's Day flies in the face of love. Occupy love. Occupy Valentine's Day.
February 8, 2012| ByMichael Stewart|The last blog entry on Blind Man with a Pistol contained unpublished research that was not my own and material from private meetings made public without the consent of all contributing parties.
February 8, 2012| ByDavid J. Climenhaga|It's perfectly clear what's going on here. The Alberta Conservative campaign strategy is to say nothing, nothing at all, that can get the government in trouble.
February 8, 2012| ByBernadette Wagner|As the HarperCon delegation of ministers and big biz boyz prepared to take off for China, the wise Yinka Dene Nation through whose lands the Northern Gateway pipeline is proposed to go, were busy.
February 8, 2012| ByMaher Arar|In a carefully worded directive, obtained by Canadian Press through the Access to Information Act, Public Safety Minister Vic Towes instructs CSIS to accept information under torture.
February 7, 2012| ByJames Laxer|As we close in on one year of Stephen Harper's majority, it is evident that this is a very special government. YOU are just not on its list of priorities.
February 7, 2012| ByChelby Marie Daigle|Chelby Marie Daigle recounts her great time spent being a "book" in the Human Library in Ottawa.
February 7, 2012| ByDavid J. Climenhaga|From any common sense position, the Fraser Institute fails to meet the Canada Revenue Agency's test for political activity and should lose its charitable status.
February 7, 2012| ByLaurie Miller|On day three, our truck is loaded on a train bound for Moosonee. We board the Polar Bear Express.
February 7, 2012| ByRoger Annis|The editor of Haiti's largest-circulation weekly newspaper describes what U.S. diplomatic cables reveal about how foreign political interference lies at the root of so much of Haiti's ills.
February 6, 2012| ByKrystalline Kraus|Recently, I have been spending my nights glued to the computer monitor instead of sleeping -- literally fighting off sleep -- watching the Egyptian uprising online.
February 6, 2012| Byrabble staff|Welcome to rabble.ca's new weekly feature, a roundup of this past week's news, rumours and predictions of the marathon NDP leadership race, brought to you by babble, our online discussion forum.
February 6, 2012| ByDavid J. Climenhaga|An Edmonton branding company is offering to heat up a new brand for Alberta ... for free. Chances of success? Pretty slight.
February 6, 2012| ByBernadette Wagner|With the Superbowl over and done with and football fans looking for something to watch, The Regina Mom thought she'd share some great short vids for your viewing pleasure.