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News ReleasesListeria Outbreak Alarms Walkerton Survivors2008-08-29 Governments should have learned from the mistakes that led to the tragedy in Walkerton. Food security and public safety should never be placed on the chopping block in the name of cost cutting.
Sources Select ResourcesAuthor Donald Gutstein reveals extent of Stephen Harper revolution in new book HarperismSmith, Charlie Article 2014 Straight In Harperism: How Stephen Harper and His Think Tank Colleagues Have Transformed Canada (James Lorimer & Company Ltd.), Gutstein makes the case that neoliberalism is far more sinister than simply havi... The Billionaires' Tea PartyOldham, Taki (director) Film/Video 2010 Larrikin Films Both a journey through a unique moment in American history and a thoroughly researched piece of investigative journalism. Through an examination of astroturfing and disinformation, we see how citizen ... Conservative Frank Luntz Has Set a Trap for Progressives -- Here's How to Outsmart Him and Boost the Occupy MovementProgressives' basic morality needs to be talked about over and over again, in every corner of the country. Lakoff, George Article 2011 AlterNet Luntz doesn't want progressives pointing out that corporations govern our lives far more than any government does - and for their profit, not ours. He doesn't want any discussion of corporate waste, o... Contamination: The Poisonous Legacy of Ontario's Environmental CutbacksDiemer, Ulli Article 2000 Ulli Diemer The story of Ontario's right-wing Harris government, which gutted health and environmental protection polices, leading to the Walkerton water disaster. The DecidersThe disastrous Iraq policies that led to ISIS were not President Bush's Hay, John Article 2015 The American Conservative In May 2003, in the wake of the Iraq War and the ousting of Saddam Hussein, events took place that set the stage for the current chaos in the Middle East. Yet even most well-informed Americans are una... How should we remember Ralph Klein?Fillmore, Nick Article 2013 Connexions Ralph Klein was one of Canada's most aggressive neo-liberals. Klein's true legacy is a string of anti-social policies and programs. Listeria Outbreak Alarms Walkerton SurvivorsSources News Release Article 2008 Governments should have learned from the mistakes that led to the tragedy in Walkerton. Food security and public safety should never be placed on the chopping block in the name of cost cutting.
The Myths of ReaganomicsRothbard, Murray N. Article 1987 How well did Reagan succeed in cutting government spending, surely a critical ingredient in any plan to reduce the role of government in everyone's life? In 1980, the last year of free-spending Jimmy ... What Do We Do Now? Building a Social Movement in the Aftermath of Free TradeDiemer, Ulli Article 1989 Connexions Information Sharing Services / Ulli Diemer We have the potential to create a social movement in this country that goes beyond single-issue organizing to work toward an integrated vision of a more just and caring society. Sources BookshelfAnother world is possible if...George, Susan Book 2004 Susan George suggests that we can create a new and better world -- if we act together to bring about changes. She discusses the ifs and hows. Behind Closed DoorsHow The Rich Won Control of Canada's Tax System... And Ended Up Richer McQuaig, Linda Book 1987 A stinging indictment of Canada's tax system and the people who shape it.
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