Is Manitoba willing to accept nuclear waste risks?

Previously published in the Winnipeg Free Press August 2, 2024 By Anne Lindsey Anyone driving Highway 17 from Winnipeg to Thunder Bay will pass through Ignace a couple of hours east of Dryden. A modest Canadian Shield town …

Critical mineral mining needs careful assessment

By Anne Lindsey, Previously published in the Winnipeg Free Press February 3, 2024

Manitoba Needs Programs like BUILD

A version of this article was published in the Winnipeg Free Press January 11, 2022

Cosmetic Pesticide Ban needs to continue

By Anne Lindsey

WAR IN UKRAINE PROVIDES SOBER REMINDERS FOR CANADA’S ENERGY POLICIES

Siting a nuclear waste repository in NW Ontario – who decides?

By Anne Lindsey

Trade-offs in Health and Home Care create higher Covid-19 risks for vulnerable Manitobans

Changes in practices necessary, if serious about reconciliation

By Anne Lindsey Offer money to leaders in a cash-poor community to gain support for a resource extraction project. Publicly shun and disenfranchise individuals who don’t agree. Deceive people into signing their support without full information. Divide the …

Legacy of departed life-long activist at risk with possible reversal of pesticide ban

By Anne Lindsey I went to visit a friend and colleague recently – someone I hadn’t seen for awhile. Sandra Madray was in the final stages of cancer. She was dying. I was shocked and deeply saddened to …