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| Kevin
D.
Annett
(aka.
Kevin
McNamee-Annett,
and
Eagle
Strong
Voice
born
1956
in
Edmonton,
Alberta)
is
a
Canadian
writer
and
former
minister
of
the
United
Church
of
Canada.
He
has
authored
two
books
about
Canadian
aboriginals:
Love
and
Death
in
the
Valley
and
Hidden
from
History:
The
Canadian
Holocaust.
Also
see
International
Tribunal
into
Crimes
of
Church
and
State. |
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| Terry
Parker's
medical
records
and
X-rays
disclose
unauthorized
"psychosurgical"
and
"brain
implant"
experimentation,
without
informed
consent,
nor
parental
knowledge.
This
information
correlates
with
the
CIA
MK-ULTRA
project
of
"psychosurgical"
and
"brain
implant"
research
upon
"unwitting
subjects".
Those
subjects
being
Terry
Parker,
and
other
children
who
suffer
epilepsy,
at
the
Toronto
Hospital
for
Sick
Children. |
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| Karen
Audrey
Gibbs
and
John
Frederick
Carten
are the
Plaintiffs in
the
first
judicial
political
conspiracy
case
in
Canadian
legal
history. However,
somebody
appears
to
be
killing
the
judges
who
conspired
against them.
There
are
now
nine dead
judges.
Some
died
so
suddenly
and
so
unexpectedly
that
murder
is
suspected. |
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| Agent
Orange
Association
of
Canada |
| Over
one
billion
grams
of
Agent
Orange,
Agent
Purple
and
Agent
White
were
sprayed
on
CFB
Gagetown
and
surrounding
communities
from
1956
to
1984
consisting
of
3.3
million
litres
and
kilograms
of
Dioxin,
Picloram,
2,4-D
+
2,4,5-T,
and
Hexachlorobenzene |
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| Justice
for
Migrant
Workers |
| Raising
attention
around
the
deplorable
working
conditions,
housing
conditions,
and
the
role
of
abusive
recruiters
in
the
working
lives
of
migrant
workers
in
Southern
Ontario |
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| The
Ruckus
Society |
| Sparked
in
1995,
and
officially
born
in
1996,
Ruckus's
roots
are
in
the
forest
defense
movement.
Read
more
about
how
we've
grown
and
transformed
into
a
multiracial
social
and
environmental
justice
organization. |
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Activist
Teacher
Articles
and
entries
about
activist
teaching
and
radical
pedagogy,
edited
by
DGR. |
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The
Progressive
Economics
Forum
Economic
policy-making
and
economics
instruction
in
Canada
have
both
increasingly
come
to
reflect
a
conservative,
free-market
perspective.
There
is
an
urgent
need
to
promote
an
alternative,
progressive
economics
community
in
Canada.Over
125
progressive
economists—working
in
universities,
the
labour
movement,
and
activist
research
organizations—have
joined
forces
to
make
our
collective,
critical
perspective
heard.
We
have
formed
the
Progressive
Economics
Forum. |
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Community
Solidarity
Network
The
network
is
a
collection
of
Toronto-based
organizers
and
allies,
that
will
use
the
fleeting
moment
of
the
G8/G20
meetings
in
Toronto
in
June
2010
in
Ontario
to
come
together
and
share
the
work
that
we
do
every
other
day
of
the
year.
We
will
build
the
momentum
for
a
movement
for
Indigenous
Sovereignty
and
Self-Determination,
Environmental
and
Climate
Justice,
Migrant
Justice
and
an
End
to
War
and
Occupation,
Income
Equity
and
Community
Control
over
Resources,
Gender
Justice
and
Queer
and
disAbility
rights. |
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| CJPME |
| CJPME’s
mission
is
to
enable
Canadians
of
all
backgrounds
to
promote
justice,
development
and
peace
in
the
Middle
East,
and
here
at
home
in
Canada. |
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GlobalPhilanthropy.ca
assists |
| GlobalPhilanthropy.ca
assists
Canadian
charities
understand
their
legal
and
ethical
obligations
when
operating
in
Canada
or
abroad.
GlobalPhilanthropy.ca
also
provides
insights
and
information
to
non-Canadian
charities
interested
in
operating
or
fundraising
in
Canada. |
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