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Author Archives: Heather Mallick

Heather Mallick has a nice old-fashioned M.A. in English literature from the University of Toronto. She has worked as a reporter, copy editor and book review editor at various Toronto newspapers and most recently wrote a column called As If for the Globe and Mail. She has won National Newspaper Awards for critical writing and feature writing. Her first book, Pearls in Vinegar, based on an ancient Japanese form of diary, appeared in 2004. Her second, an essay collection called Cake or Death: The Excruciating Choices of Everyday Life, was published by Knopf in April 2007.She also writes for the Comment is Free section of the Guardian.co.uk. Her website is www.heathermallick.ca

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CA

Liberals veto national pharmacare while more Canadians can’t fill their prescriptions

by Michael Butler April 15, 2016October 5, 2021
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Posted inEnvironment

Why the oil to tidewater argument for tar sands pipelines is bunk

by Andrea Harden-Donahue April 14, 2016October 5, 2021
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Posted inEnvironmentHealth

Energy East spill could reach the drinking water of 5 million Canadians, says report

by Andrea Harden-Donahue April 7, 2016October 5, 2021
Photo: Council of Canadians
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomyEnvironment

Budget 2016 on pipelines, green infrastructure spending and climate

by Andrea Harden-Donahue March 31, 2016October 5, 2021
"Consultations" in Halifax
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomy

TPP consultations: Now you see them, now you don’t

by Heather MallickMarch 30, 2016October 5, 2021
Photo: Council of Canadians blog
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEnvironmentIndigenous

Breaking down the narratives around the first ministers’ climate meeting

by Andrea Harden-Donahue March 8, 2016October 5, 2021
Photo: Council of Canadians
Posted inEnvironmentPolitical Action

Activists infiltrate world’s largest mining convention to say ‘Canadian mining kills’

by Ailish Morgan March 8, 2016October 5, 2021
Photo: Council of Canadians
Posted inEnvironmentHealth

Top 5 concerns about the Energy East pipeline: Presentation to Winnipeg City Council

by Brigette DePape March 2, 2016October 5, 2021
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Posted inEnvironmentLabour
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Delivering community power: How Canada Post can be the hub of our next economy

by Andrea Harden-Donahue March 1, 2016October 5, 2021
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Posted inEnvironmentIndigenousPolitical Action

Groundbreaking meeting sets course for Indigenous climate action

by Diane Connors February 11, 2016October 5, 2021
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Posted inCanadian PoliticsEnvironment

Audit of National Energy Board reveals ongoing incompetence

by Mark Calzavara January 27, 2016October 5, 2021
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Posted inEnvironmentIndigenous

The unacceptable risk of the Alton Gas storage project

by Tori Ball January 27, 2016October 5, 2021

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