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Posts by bsichel

Août 31, 2012 • Halifax Media Co-op

Wabanaki People Invite Solidarity in the Face of Threats to Their Land and Water

Long-standing alliance of Eastern indigenous peoples asks non-natives to join them

» Story: by Tracy Glynn

Juillet 31, 2012 • Halifax Media Co-op

My Life on Income Assistance

Not many housing choices are available for $535 per month

Juillet 30, 2012 • Halifax Media Co-op

Feds Un-freeze Funding for Kitpu Youth Centre

Public pressure forces government to back-pedal on cuts to CCAY

» Story: by Ben Sichel

Juillet 23, 2012 • Halifax Media Co-op

Workers, Employer Settle in Elizabeth Fry Society Strike

Union says collective agreement brings workers in line with public sector

» Story: by Ben Sichel

Juillet 19, 2012 • Halifax Media Co-op

Elizabeth Fry Workers Say Strike is Case of "Lead by Example"

Advocates for women say they need to stand up for their own rights

» Story: by Ben Sichel

Juin 27, 2012 • Halifax Media Co-op

Elizabeth Fry Society Workers Ready, But Reluctant, to Strike

Service providers for women have been in negotiations for months

» Story: by Ben Sichel

Juin 27, 2012 • Halifax Media Co-op

What’s Behind Last Week's ‘Coup’ in Paraguay?

Latin American analysts draw connections between agribusiness and the Paraguayan elite

Juin 20, 2012 • Halifax Media Co-op

Community Rallies to Save Kitpu Youth Programs

50 people gather for emergency fundraising, long-term strategizing against federal cuts to Aboriginal programs

» Story: by Ben Sichel - 2 Commentaires

Juin 15, 2012 • Halifax Media Co-op

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Cole Harbour Place Workers Rally for Anti-Scab Legislation

» Photo: Voir by Halifax Media Co-op

Mai 31, 2012 • Halifax Media Co-op

Class Size Matters

» Blog: posted by bsichel

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