Close X
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
ADVT 
National

Canadians In Global Climate Protest In New York City; Want Harper At Un Summit

The Canadian Press , 21 Sep, 2014 12:18 PM

    NEW YORK - Dozens of Canadians are among the thousands of demonstrators marching through New York City to demand action on climate change.

    Organizer Stu Basden has said his group, Toronto 350, bussed about 275 people down for today's People's Climate March.

    The Manhattan protest comes two days before the United Nations Climate Summit on Tuesday, which is aimed at galvanizing political will for a new global climate treaty by the end of 2015.

    Marches are also to take place in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and other Canadian cities.

    Basden says the protesters in New York range in age from as young as 11 to as old as 80, but about half of them are university students.

    He says they will call on Prime Minister Harper to join the 120 world leaders attending the summit -- and to take action to improve what Basden calls Canada's lacklustre efforts to tackle climate change.

    Harper, however, will not attend the summit. His office says Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq will represent Canada at the New York meeting.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Man charged with sexually assaulting students in Alberta Bible college dorm

    Man charged with sexually assaulting students in Alberta Bible college dorm
    RCMP have charged a man in the sexual assault of several students in a dormitory at a central Alberta Bible college.

    Man charged with sexually assaulting students in Alberta Bible college dorm

    Sports editor missing in Ontario, police, employer ask for help in locating him

    Sports editor missing in Ontario, police, employer ask for help in locating him
    Police in Belleville, Ont., are asking for the public's help in their search for a missing journalist.

    Sports editor missing in Ontario, police, employer ask for help in locating him

    Searchers scour rugged Vancouver-area backcountry for missing hikers

    Searchers scour rugged Vancouver-area backcountry for missing hikers
    VANCOUVER - Two residents from New York are missing in the rugged backcountry of Vancouver's North Shore mountains....

    Searchers scour rugged Vancouver-area backcountry for missing hikers

    Verdict expected today for man charged with conspiracy to facilitate terrorism

    Verdict expected today for man charged with conspiracy to facilitate terrorism
    OTTAWA - A verdict is expected today in the case of a man charged with conspiring to facilitate terrorism....

    Verdict expected today for man charged with conspiracy to facilitate terrorism

    'Society should be horrified;' 15-year-old found dead in Winnipeg river

    WINNIPEG - Officers are investigating the slaying of a 15-year-old aboriginal girl from rural Manitoba whose body was found wrapped in a bag and dumped...

    'Society should be horrified;' 15-year-old found dead in Winnipeg river

    TSB to release report into Lac-Megantic tragedy

    TSB to release report into Lac-Megantic tragedy
    LAC-MEGANTIC,, - The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is to release its final report today on the catastrophic train derailment in Lac-Megantic in 2013...

    TSB to release report into Lac-Megantic tragedy