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Source page for both versions of O Canada – Video Protest Song:

On Youtube: http://youtu.be/JmiHR_Ll88U
On Vimeo:  http://vimeo.com/44503339

Image Sources where not my own:

NASA

http://EOL.JSC.NASA.GOV borealiscan_iss_20120129.mov

http://Nasa.gov: rotate_640.mpg Mining_Canada’s_Oil_Sands.ogv

canada_rel97.jpg Courtesy of the University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin

http://www.amap.no/swipa/Press_Movie_1.mov

Canada Geese: http://vimeo.com/6877346

Flag images: PUBLIC DOMAIN DEDICATION [CreativeCommonsPublicDomain.html] flags-1.6.tgz

Communities near mountaintop removal coal mines suffer a number of health problems, including higher rates of birth defects. (Photo: Silvia Alba, Flickr Creative Commons 

Vimeo version:  coal-Mining.jpg [Photo courtesy Garth Lenz, iLCP Flathead RAVE]

sacred-headwaters-facts.jpg www.forestethics.org

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Nanaimo Port Business Busy_mpeg2video.mpg

http://asbestosforum.net/ [canada_protest.jpg]

http://gingergroup.ro/wp-content/uploads/Canada-Protest.jpg

http://media.canada.com/canwest/90/war_protest_102809.jpg

http://www.rt.com/files/news/canada-student-arrests-protests-088/students-protest-april-2012.jpg

http://www.brianhayes.com/images/pension-protest-canada.jpg

http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2006/Vancouver18Mar06.jpg

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1e/June_22%2C_2007_protest_in_Quebec_City_against_Canada%27s_involvement_in_the_Afghan_war.jpg

http://previous.presstv.ir/photo/20120430/rahimi20120430075541013.jpg

http://www.studentsonice.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/117.jpg

http://www.cep.ca/sites/cep.ca/files/images/20101022_Protest_against_Canada-European_union_trade_deal_banner.jpg

http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4007/4302168367_4726aeafbc.jpg

http://beta.images.theglobeandmail.com/archive/00070/wombsofnation_70786gm-b.jpg [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/books/canadas-1960s-the-ironies-of-identity-in-a-rebellious-era-by-bryan-d-palmer/article1179578/print/]

http://i.thestar.com/images/d9/bd/b018bcfd4106ad5b20afd30ffff8.jpg

http://goodshare.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/brigette-depape.jpg

http://govjacked.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/occupy1.jpg

http://postmediamontreal.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/sidaway-protest.jpg

light house gov info:

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“Use of these images is a copy of an official work that is published by the Government of Canada and that the reproduction has not been produced in affiliation with, or with the endorsement of the Government of Canada.”

http://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/videos

http://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/videos/3 [Harvesting Practices in Canada's Boreal Forest]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKaaHzp_Nhw&feature=related [Into The Fire - Official Trailer ] g20 film trailer

http://vimeo.com/12883752 [brandon jourdan Toronto Police Attack Peaceful Protesters and Journalists at G20 Protests vimeo.mp4]

Thanks to everyone who contributed images and shared the video, especially Laila Yuile who continues the Enbridge conversation that big money tried to stop.

 

Canada’s ‘Secret’ report – elevated impacts on climate from Alberta’s tar sand development

According to an Environment Canada document, it’s estimated that the annual greenhouse gas emissions from tar sands would rise nearly ten-fold from 1990 to 2020. The estimated annual footprint of 90 million tonnes of Tar Sand Co2 in 2020 – would exceed the carbon footprint of all cars and SUVs on Canadian roads in 2008.

Prepared last spring by Environment Canada this “secret” presentation warned of collateral tar sand damage on land, air, water and the climate… Western Canada faces a steep economic and ecological price tag for failing to crack down on the tar sand industry. Read more here:

http://www.vancouversun.com/business/Secret+report+elevates+oilsands+fears/5898384/story.html

Watch a short cartoon on the “Tipping Point”

Wake Up, Freak Out – then Get a Grip on Vimeo.

Alexandra Morton – managed to get fish disease records released

Thank You Alexandra Morton for 20 years of advocacy for wild salmon, whales and our Planet’s oceans.

There doesn’t seem to be much mainstream media reporting of the Harper Government’s most recent scandal at the Cohen Commission.

  • Withholding information from a Federal Commission of Inquiry
  • Intimidating Scientists who are trying to work within an International regulatory system.
  • Congratulating themselves on keeping the information out of public view

Here are some links to follow:

www.Salmonguy.org

“Commerce vs Wild Salmon” (Alexandra Morton, 20th December): http://alexandramorton.typepad.com/alexandra_morton/2011/12/the-re-opening-of-the-cohen-inquiry-on-isa-virus-provided-an-opportunity-to-see-past-the-pr-machine-that-protects-salmon-farm.html

“Fish protest pays visit to MP’s office” (Chilliwack Times, 20th December): http://www.chilliwacktimes.com/news/Fish+protest+pays+visit+office/5886042/story.html

“Fish Flu Found in Clayoquot Salmon: ISA Virus Creative Salmon Farms” (Friends of Clayoquot Sound, 16th December): www.focs.ca

Read the leaked a transcript of Day 1 and other exhibits including ISA in Creative Salmon and AquaBounty farmed salmon – online via ‘Fishyleaks’

http://thecanadian.org/k2/item/1226-winning-salmon-pr-war-cohen-commission-gillis

http://salmonwarriors.blogspot.com/

http://theXpress.ca

 

No to war threats against Syria and Iran!

 

***Please circulate widely***


No to War Threats Against Syria and Iran!

December 15, 2011

The drumbeats of preparations for military intervention and war against
Syria and Iran are becoming louder. StopWar, Vancouver’s broad-based
anti-war coalition, which was founded in the movement to prevent the
disastrous war against Iraq in 2003, appeals to all Canadians to help
reverse this dangerous process. We call for the internal disputes in
Syria and Iran to be left for their own populations to settle, without
recourse to foreign military intervention.

The consequences of a new war in this region would be far reaching for
the entire world. A NATO-led military aggression against Syria or Iran
would result in massive human casualties, and enormous economic damage on
a local and global scale. The impact would not be confined to the
immediate military targets of the NATO powers and their allies; such a
war could spread across borders, inflicting new suffering and chaos
throughout the region.

There is no justification for such a reckless and potentially
catastrophic course of action. In our view, military intervention by NATO
in the Middle East and Central Asia is being driven by the interests of
transnational energy and resource corporations. NATO is acting to defend
and advance these interests, not to “protect human rights”.

To those who argue that the so-called “Responsibility to
Protect” doctrine obliges Canada to intervene in the name of human
rights and wage yet another war, we point out that many of the leaders
who are escalating tensions against Syria and Iran are themselves accused
of widespread violations of human rights, or even of committing serious
breaches of international law.

The United States, for example, stands accused by world public opinion
and many legal experts and scholars of practicing systematic torture. In
2003, it committed the supreme war crime of unprovoked military
aggression against Iraq – a crime which has resulted in millions of
deaths, vast population displacements, and enormous damage to economic
and social infrastructures. Israel, one of the most vocal critics of
Syria and Iran, has for decades illegally occupied Palestinian
territories, imposing a deadly apartheid-style oppression against the
Palestinian people.

The NATO countries killed thousands of people recently in Libya in an
attack that was a blatantly aggressive intervention aimed at ‘regime
change’, despite the fact that it was initially presented as a limited
mission to provide a ‘No Fly Zone’. Libya risks becoming a precedent that
NATO countries cite in order to justify new aggressive wars and
interventions.

Far from advancing the cause of human rights, imperialist military
threats and interventions often simply give excuses to authoritarian
rulers to suppress struggles for freedom. We stand in solidarity with
Iranians and Syrians, while we oppose any kind of sanctions and military
interventions.

What right do the United States and Israel – or their faithful ally the
Harper government of Canada – have to intervene in the internal problems
of Syria and Iran? Why should Canada and the United States, which have
led the destructive military occupation of Afghanistan for over a decade,
have any right to choose where their military forces will intervene next
to topple local governments and impose western-friendly regimes?

Genuine social justice and peace are not created by crippling economic
sanctions or endless wars and militarism. Instead, military spending and
the arms trade must be dramatically reduced, and all weapons of mass
destruction must be eliminated, including the creation of a nuclear-free
zone in the Middle East. The peoples of the world must mobilize to change
our planet’s priorities and tackle the urgent needs of those who are
today the most oppressed and poverty-stricken.

This is the view of StopWar. We urge all our supporters and friends to
join with us in demanding that the Harper government end its vocal
support for the war drive against Syria and Iran. Canada must instead
begin to support steps which will de-escalate tensions in the region,
including the immediate removal of all Canadian military forces from
Afghanistan, and a complete end to Israeli occupation of Palestinian
territories.

http://www.stopwar.ca/