Posts from ‘In Depth’ - Page 16

Are the federal Liberals secretly undermining the offshore moratorium?

December 21, 2005 | 

NDP leader Jack Layton is now the second federal politicianto publicly support maintaining the moratorium on offshore oil and gas.Retiring Liberal MP David Anderson was the first. Federal NDP ...

Softwood—Myths, lies and empty threats in election 2006

December 20, 2005 | 

As the federal election heats up,Paul Martin, Stephen Harper and Jack Layton have all been talking tough aboutsoftwood lumber. The rhetoric is thick, but more reminiscent of a fairy ...

BC Hero – Hupacasath Chief Judith Sayers

December 14, 2005 | 

Interview with Judith Sayers Judith is the elected Chief of Hupacasath First Nations. As elected Chief, she oversees allbusiness, governance, administration and financial issues along with theelected council. The ...

The Hupacasath decision, privatization and Brascan’s big mistake

December 12, 2005 | 

The story of the dispute about lands near Port Alberni goes like this… Onceupon a time, in a place very near, the kings representative gives some land to arailroad ...

Slow progress towards electoral reform?

December 7, 2005 | 

Another attempt at bringingproportional representation into Canadian antiquated electoral system hasfailed. Or has it?   Last week PEIopened their polling stations in hopes of passing a plebiscite on a ...

The Hupacasath win, but Weyerhaeuser and Brascan get rich

December 6, 2005 | 

After months of delay, Justice Lynn Smith ofthe BC Supreme Court releasedher decision in the Hupacasath First Nation lawsuit seeking to quash the decision of the Minister of Forests that approves ...

Walking the Talk on Campaign Finance Reform

November 29, 2005 | 

It’s time to walk the talk. If the federaland provincial politicians really support campaign financial reform, theyshould be setting the example by voluntarily refusing donations from non-voterssuch as corporations ...

Transparency in Tahltan Country?

November 22, 2005 | 

Attempts by the TahltanCentral Council (TCC) to force through a participation agreement with Nova Goldare facing stiff opposition. In the past few weeks, the TCC, aprovincially registered society that ...

Spinning Softwood News

November 18, 2005 | 

The rhetoric about the ongoing softwood dispute is taking on a life of its ownin the buildup to a federal election. Mr. Martin is talking tough to buttress his ...