The Environmental Alliance and UVic Social Justice Studies present a forum with Kasia Tokarska, a climate change researcher, Tamara Lorincz of the Int’l Peace Bureau, and Emeritus Professor Dr. James Tully describing the difference between “Power Over” and “Power With”
29 minute video – UVic, Canada, – March 14, 2017
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Dr. Swain chaired the federal-provincial joint review panel evaluating the impacts of Site C Dam.
18 minute video – Feb. 9, 2017
Dr. Sayers addresses the effects of Site C Dam on First Nations
Mr. Gailus focussed on Traty rights litigation.21 minute video
Yves Engler speaks about the promotions and limitations of the LEAP Manifesto.
UVic – November 15, 2016
28 minute video
Jeff Rubin speaks abut his new book, “Carbon Babble” and explains what will happen to the Canadian economy when the babble bursts.
First of 8 short videos (5 to 10 minutes)
Economic Limitations -Part 2 Video
Environmental Constrains -Part 3 Video
Oil Consumption Decline – Part 4 Video
Investment Capital – Part 5 Video
Alberta’s Challenge to Clean-up- Part 6 video
Divesting from Oil – Part 7 video
Food Production – Part 8 video
The BC Liberal Government and the NDP Opposition met in July 14 to 21, 2015. Both support the LNG development. They differed on the amount of taxes BC should get, the estimated quantity of pollution LNG will produce, but fracking, the method of extracting gas was never debated.
29 minute video provided by BC Hansard.
Although most Canadians are immigrants or descendants of immigrants, there is a mean spirited policy of exploitation of new immigrants to Canada.
29 minute video
All BC politicians agree to the need to support local farmers; the dilemma in our mixed economy is an ideological one: supremacy to collective good or to private property?
BC Land Reserve and Food Security – Part 2
BC Land Reserve and Food Security – Part 3
BC Land Reserve and Food Security – Part 4
To dramatically show the danger of the proposed oil pipeline in BC, the Victoria Raging Grannies dressed up as an oil spill for the 2014 Earth Day parade.
Harold Steves, a Richmond City Councillor from BC, Canada, expresses his fear that the current government is proposing to override the Agricultural Land Commission’s mandate to keep urban and industrial sprawl from taking over agricultural land reserves.
4 minute video
On October 22, 2012, it was estimated that 3,500 people gathered on the lawn of the legislature in Victoria BC to say, “No to pipelines and supertankers coming down the BC coast.” There was a 235 meter black banner, representing the length of a super tanker, which was staked into the lawn as an act of nonviolent civil disobedience.
Edwin Daniel of Scientist for Peace, and Fran Thoburn, Founding Member of the Raging Grannies, probe the environmental impact of militarism, saying that we have to make the connections!
Their talk was at Raging Grannies 2012 Unconvention. It was also the 25th anniversary of the Raging Grannies.
29 minute video of the “Unconvention” held in Victoria, Canada – Aug. 2012
Rex Wyler and Naomi Klein speak in defence of the Salish Sea in North Vancouver.
Concerned citizens gathered at Grace Lutheran Church in Victoria to discuss food security, food distribution, and food banks.
Emeritus Professor Graham Riches gave a historical review of social services in Canada.
Rex Wyler, best known as the founder of Greenpeace, speaks at the Vancouver 2011 World Peace Forum, about economic growth.
Fred Magdoff is the author of What Every Environmentalist Needs to Know About Capitalism and The Great Financial Crisis: Causes and consequences with John Bellamy Foster. He is a professor emeritus of plant and soil science, and writes regularly for Monthly Review on the worlds’ economic and environmental crisis
Veteran Lt-Col. Woodrow Coward and son John Coward warn us about the detriments of the Military Bootprint on the Resouces and the Environment.
Veteran Lt-Col. Woodrow Coward and son John Coward warn us about the detriments of the Military Bootprint on the Resouces and the Environment.
Professor John Calvert explains the dismantling of hydro power
Dave Barrett speaking at the Vancouver Public Library on June 2003 appalled by the gradual privatization of BC Electric Power..