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1 week ago |
rabble.ca | Breanne Doyle
This month on Off the Hill, our guests examined the tension between the federal government’s push for pipeline development and its commitments to Indigenous Peoples. While the Throne Speech pledged to advance reconciliation, and respect free, prior and informed consent, the push for more pipelines seems to contradict those promises. Can Canada expand pipelines while honouring Indigenous rights? And how do these plans interfere with Canada’s climate commitments?
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2 weeks ago |
rabble.ca | Breanne Doyle
This month on Off the Hill, our guests examine the tension between the federal government’s push for pipeline development and its commitments to Indigenous Peoples. While the Throne Speech pledged to advance reconciliation, and respect free, prior and informed consent, the push for more pipelines seems to contradict those promises. Can Canada expand pipelines while honoring Indigenous rights? And how do these plans interfere with Canada’s climate commitments?
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2 weeks ago |
rabble.ca | Breanne Doyle
In this clip, former Ontario NDP MPP and current federal candidate for Ottawa Centre, Joel Harden, shares his thoughts on the political landscape following Mark Carney’s election as Prime Minister. Speaking candidly, Harden outlines the challenges Carney faces after winning the Liberal leadership—both within his party and across a shifting Canadian political landscape.
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1 month ago |
rabble.ca | Breanne Doyle
This is the full panel of Off the Hill: Post-election plans and possibilities featuring former Green Party Member of Parliament for Kitchener Centre Mike Morrice; former NDP Member of Parliament for Ottawa Centre Joel Harden; activist and poet El Jones; and rabble’s parliamentary reporter Karl Nerenberg from Wednesday, May 21, 2025. Co-hosted by Libby Davies and Robin Browne.
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1 month ago |
rabble.ca | Breanne Doyle
Canada’s federal election saw a 69 percent voter turnout, the highest since 1993. Mark Carney’s Liberals formed a government, though they fell short of securing a majority. Meanwhile, both Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh lost their seats.
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