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Just Recovery

The COVID-19 pandemic exposed and entrenched the deep inequities of our existing economic system. It also opened a pathway to leave these injustices behind. We need a just recovery from the pandemic that puts people first, instead of corporate elites.

No Keystone XL!

Five reasons for Canada to say goodbye and good riddance to KXL

The final nail has been placed in the Keystone XL (KXL) pipeline’s coffin as TC Energy suspends work on the pipeline. While President Joe ...
Water P3s

The federal government’s scheme to promote water P3s in Canada

For the last year, the CIB has signaled its intention to promote water and wastewater P3s across the country, touting ...
The road ahead

Hindsight: 2020 Part 3 – the road ahead

Where does the climate justice movement go from here? ...
Don’t let the federal government privatize your water – a lesson from Mapleton, ON

Don’t let the federal government privatize your water – a lesson from Mapleton, ON

Communities across Canada must learn from the example in Mapleton and reject any attempt to privatize these critical infrastructure and services. Water ...
Hindsight: 2020 Part 2 - climate policy, fossil fuel industry and land defense

Hindsight: 2020 Part 2 – climate policy, fossil fuel industry and land defense

While 2020 will always be remembered for the horrifying impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, there are many lessons to be ...
Hindsight: 2020 part 1 - transformation is possible

Hindsight: 2020 part 1 – transformation is possible

While 2020 will always be remembered for the horrifying impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, there are many lessons to be learned ...
Photo of a Mississauga bus on a yellow background

We need a just recovery for public transit

The fight for public transit can and must be a key part of our collective fight for climate justice ...
Public-private partnerships have no place in Canada’s post-COVID just recovery

Public-private partnerships have no place in Canada’s post-COVID just recovery

Written by Vi Bui and Dylan Penner The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed and amplified many structural inequalities in our societies ...
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