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Kinder Morgan pipeline protest in photos
Andrew S. Wright's lens captures protest and people at the National Energy Board hearings in Burnaby, B.C.
Brilliant scoops and commentary of 2015
Relive the highs and lows of 2015 with the National Observer editor-selected 'best' list.
How American gun deaths and gun laws compare to Canada's
A mass shooting in a Toronto cafe left 3 dead and 13 injured, including the shooter. Gun violence in Toronto is up 41% this year, according to Stats Canada. The majority of guns in Canada are American. This is a deep dive into how American gun deaths, gun laws and values on gun legislation compare to Canada's.
Sandy Garossino new associate editor at National Observer
Since August, her columns have attracted enormous attention. We can take a hint.
Al Jazeera features National Observer, Bruce Livesey, Tar Sands Reporting Project, Linda Solomon Wood as antidotes to 'oil-addicted' media
On same day, Fur-Bearer's Association honoured Vancouver Observer with Clements Award for Special Report on trophy hunt by Mychaylo Prystupa and Claire Hume.
Vote out Harper. Vote strategically!
Oct. 19 may be our last chance to rescue our country from the abyss of fear and bigotry that has come to define the Harper government in its dying days.
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