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Balm for the Soul in These Weighty Times

Secret Trials in a Free and Democratic Society?

In Secrecy We Trust

In Secrecy We Trust

Environmental groups sign joint statement denouncing downgrading of wetland policy

Coming up in The Quaking Swamp Journal

The Ocean's Voice

Freedom of Information, and the courts, are all we have now

Internal memo appears to have functionally delisted thousands of hectares of wetlands of special significance in Nova Scotia

Watering down wetland conservation policy, one internal memo at a time

'Routine clarification' of Nova Scotia's wetlands policy omitted any mention of salt marshes. Was it intentional?

A summertime note to readers

Mapping an Escape from 'Overshoot'

Intermission: Unplugging to Recharge

Eleven long-finned pilot whales beached themselves on the shores of Cape Breton. This has happened before. The question is why?

“Safety is our top priority,” unless you’re a logging company, then the profit motive is.

Coming Home

Canada’s governing Liberals have proposed a number of laws that pose a threat to press freedom, freedom of expression, and democracy as we know it. Here's where these Bills stand right now.

'The Voice of My Education'

From the Archive: "This Little Piggy's Going to Market"

‘The beach is more like a dance than a place’

Ipperwash and the Freedom Convoy

Ipperwash and the Freedom Convoy

Why independent, kick-ass, journalism needs to be supported

'Anywhere that smoke landed, there are dioxins'

Remote Control

Canadian Civil Liberties Association reacts to Justice Paul Rouleau's decision regarding the federal government's invocation of the Emergencies Act

Remote Control

Remote Control

Canadian Civil Liberties Association lawyer Ewa Krajewska cross-examines finance minister Chrystia Freeland about the importance of protest in a functioning democracy

Emergency orders were unlawful, unconstitutional, and did not meet the legal threshold, concludes the Canadian Civil Liberties Association

The Quaking Swamp Journal: Staying the course in 2023