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Braid: Another battle looming with Ottawa over worker transition from oil and gas


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The federal Liberals announced consultations for a “just transition” away from oil and other resources to a green economy.
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By the end of this process there will be a national law that enables (forces?) transition for workers across sectors and regions, at the pace set by Ottawa.
Canadians are invited to email their thoughts. There will be virtual stakeholder sessions (invitation only) in August and September. Sometime in the fall, the Liberals will emit a report on “what we heard.” Then would begin the march to a law and implementation. ....

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Former Indigenous city councillor says she was targeted for speaking about violence against women


Posted: Jul 13, 2021 6:22 PM PT | Last Updated: July 14
Jessica McCallum-Miller was elected to city council in Terrace, B.C., in 2018 at the age of 25. (Michelle Ghoussoub/CBC)
The first Indigenous person elected to city council in Terrace, B.C., says racist jokes and a complaint launched against her after she was interviewed about violence against women contributed to her decision to leave politics.
Jessica McCallum-Miller, 27, was elected to council in 2018, at the age of 25. She says her young age, along with her Gitxsan, Nisga a and Tsimshian heritage made her feel alone when tackling issues relating to women and Indigenous people in the community. ....

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