
Liberal and NDP MPs propose making ‘ecocide’ an international crime
The Liberals and NDP have joined forces once again, this time to propose making ‘ecocide’ an international crime on the same level as genocide.

The Liberals and NDP have joined forces once again, this time to propose making ‘ecocide’ an international crime on the same level as genocide.

Alberta Minister Rebecca Schulz has called for the immediate end of Bill C-59, a federal gag order that will allow environmentalists to actively sue and potentially jail people in the oil and gas industry.

After a three-year hiatus due to alleged low demand, the University of Calgary has restarted its Oil and Gas Engineering program.

The WEF just openly promoted making car ownership illegal.

Atomo Coffee, which brands itself as “the most sustainable coffee on the planet”, is now selling coffee made with “upcycled and superfood” ingredients, with those ingredients primarily coming from food waste.
Would you buy a cup?

As of last night, the largest wildfire, which is at Fort McMurray, is officially out of control and has been deemed “EXTREME” by the Alberta government, with an evacuation order being issued over the weekend along with a number of restrictions.

In an astounding display of gaslighting, Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland said that companies are falling over themselves to invest in Canada so they can have the opportunity to pay the carbon tax.

“We expect that almost all of the wildfires we’ve experienced so far this year are human-caused, given the point we’re at in the season and the types of weather we’re seeing,” Minister Todd Loewen stated.

“Under a “climate lockdown,” governments would limit private-vehicle use, ban consumption of red meat, and impose extreme energy-saving measures, while fossil-fuel companies would have to stop drilling.”

A group of concerned citizens took notice of what they perceived to be government overreach regarding the National Urban Park Initiative and are taking action.
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