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It WAS a very good day for the 99 per cent of us who aren't an executive at TransCanada

| November 7, 2011
Maude Barlow

Maude Barlow's Washington speech at #Surround

| November 6, 2011
in his own words

Activists rally to put the kibosh on the Keystone pipeline

Photo: Tar Sands Action

The phone call to organizers was a bittersweet confirmation that the story was being carried around the continent. It came from activist Tim DeChristopher -- new folk hero and symbol of the increasing risks taken by the climate justice movement, after being jailed for peacefully disrupting a land sell-off to the oil industry under the Bush administration.

Across from DeChristopher's cell in a penitentiary in the small town of Pahrump, Nevada, where he has started serving a two-year sentence, a small television was flickering images of the protests in front of the White House in Washington, DC in late August.

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David J. Climenhaga

Incoming! Someone's needed in Washington -- now! -- to look after those incoming Alberta government missions

| April 3, 2011
James Laxer

Stop fortress North America: Don't let the Harper government make a secret deal with Washington

| December 10, 2010
Lindsay Beyerstein

Weekly Pulse: Abortion doctor's assassin goes to court

| January 13, 2010

Weekly Mulch: Progress for Baucus, setbacks for Graham

| November 13, 2009

Protesters march against IMF in Washington: Jensen comments

WASHINGTON, D.C. - On Sunday, April 26th, 2009, a final march was held in protest of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank representatives' meeting.

A weekend of demonstrations and direct actions was held to demonstrate people's anger at the policies of these financial institutions, as well as the recently allocated $1.1 trillion bailout to the IMF by the countries of the G-20.

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