This fall’s civic election has spawned some great resources on the internet for voter information. The City of Winnipeg’s Election 2010 website has the official information on
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The Mayor’s EPC does not favour democracy City Council’s Executive Policy Committee (EPC) is supposed to be an impartial body that “formulates and presents recommendations
CUPE reports that, “A Probe Research survey shows that 78 per cent of Winnipeg residents believe that all the details of the 30-year contract the
September 23rd 2010 The Better Voter Series: You can’t fight city hall… or so the saying goes Wastewater utility decision shows that civil society gains are possible by
For Immediate Release: September 22, 2010 Local public advocacy group tells the city to “show us the money” following blocked freedom of information request. Winnipeg
Excerpt from the Council of Canadians Trade BLOG: Provincial trade, climate agendas explored at ‘Unsustainable Compromises’ event in Winnipeg by Stuart Trew from Thursday, August 5th, 2010
Posted by Winnipeg Chapter on July 6, 2010 at 5:55 PM On July 1st over 100 people gathered in Winnipeg to stand in solidarity with the over 900
After the widely condemned police brutality during the G20 Summit in Toronto, crowds gathered for a protest in front of Police Headquarters in Toronto on
Posted by Winnipeg Chapter on June 15, 2010 at 4:57 PM The Council of Canadians has been vigilant on the potential problems with genetically modified crops. Actually the issues
John Loxley will be releasing his new book Public Service, Private Profits tonight at the Modragon. Today’s Winnipeg Free Press makes the connection between this book’s exposure