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How We Eat | Canada s National Observer: News & Analysis

Everybody’s gotta eat, but who’s feeding us, and what else are we eating up along the way? In this episode we chew on the ways our food affects our climate, and what can be done about it. Professor and author Lenore Newman discusses food security and this summer’s heat dome with National Observer founder Linda Solomon Wood. Plus, the surge in regenerative farming in Canada,

It s May Day, baby! Let s kill some cops! : Trump supporter reportedly leaks audio recordings after infiltrating Antifa group -- Society s Child -- Sott net

Sat, 01 May 2021 18:31 UTC © REUTERS/Stephanie Keith A man who infiltrated a group of Antifa activists in Sonoma County, California, revealed to media that the radicals have a target list and made allusions to carrying out acts of violence. The mole told a local ABC affiliate that he felt compelled to do something after reading the manifesto of SoCo (Sonoma County) Radical Action, which appears to encourage vandalism. Identified by the media as a Trump supporter, the man reportedly contacted the group and told his comrades that he wanted to smash the system the same as you. The ploy apparently worked and he was granted access to their communications channel on the encrypted messaging app Wickr. After gathering documents and recordings of their meetings, he then went to the press - and the police.

Let s Kill Some Cops : Antifa Infiltrated By Undercover Trump Supporter, Recorded Plotting Attacks

Let s Kill Some Cops : Antifa Infiltrated By Undercover Trump Supporter, Recorded Plotting Attacks

Let s Kill Some Cops : Antifa Infiltrated By Undercover Trump Supporter, Recorded Plotting Attacks
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Migrant workers face health risks, financial burden amid COVID, Okanagan advocacy group warns

Migrant workers face health risks, financial burden amid COVID, Okanagan advocacy group warns CBC/Radio-Canada © CBC Temporary foreign workers have to shoulder the cost of coronavirus tests when they come to Canada, and may be given staff accommodation in close quarters with other workers, says Amy Cohen, co-founder of labour rights advocacy group Radical Action with Migrants in Agriculture Okanagan. The growing season of the Okanagan region is still months away, but a local labour rights advocacy group is already warning about the health risks and financial burden facing temporary foreign workers when they come to Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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