Close X
Friday, November 29, 2024
ADVT 
National

WATCH: Activist Greta Thunberg Attends 'Post-Election Climate Strike' In Vancouver

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 25 Oct, 2019 08:02 PM

    VANCOUVER - Swedish activist Greta Thunberg attended a climate rally in Vancouver today when 15 young people announced their plans to sue the federal government because of the impact they say global warming is having on their lives.

     

    The event was billed as a post-election climate strike.

     

    Sustainabiliteens, a youth-led group, has been staging Fridays for Future rallies inspired by climate protests Thunberg launched last year outside the Swedish Parliament.

     

    Organizers say they want Justin Trudeau's government to create a Green New Deal that puts science-aligned emission reduction targets into legislation.

     

    The 15 young Canadians from across the country announced the lawsuit against the federal government alleging it contributed to climate change.

     

    The David Suzuki Foundation, a partner in the case, said the young plaintiffs each allege they have suffered "specific" injuries due to the changing climate.

     

    The allegations have not been tested in court and the federal government has not commented on the lawsuit.

     

    Thunberg is touring Western Canada and attended a climate strike rally in Edmonton last week that attracted thousands of people to the lawn of the Alberta legislature. The group calling for climate action vastly outnumbered oil-and-gas industry supporters who showed up.

     

    A mural of the 16-year-old in Edmonton was defaced. James Bagnall said he wrote "stop the lies" and "this is oil country" on the painting because he was tired of people "bashing" Albertans' way of life but he wasn't taking shots at Thunberg as a person.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Forever 21 Fashion Chain Closing All Canadian Stores In Global Restructuring

    Low-price fashion chain Forever 21, a once-hot destination for teen shoppers, will close all 44 of its Canadian stores and up to 178 locations in the United States while restructuring its global business under bankruptcy protection.

    Forever 21 Fashion Chain Closing All Canadian Stores In Global Restructuring

    City Of Surrey Honours Orange Shirt Day

    “Orange Shirt Day is a time to acknowledge and remember the injustices of the past, and it is also a day to come together in a spirit of reconciliation,” said Mayor Doug McCallum. 

    City Of Surrey Honours Orange Shirt Day

    Peel Police Searching For Toronto Man Vatsal Khamar Involved In Huge $500,000 Real Estate Fraud

    Officers from the Fraud Bureau are currently investigating an incident that took place in 2016.

    Peel Police Searching For Toronto Man Vatsal Khamar Involved In Huge $500,000 Real Estate Fraud

    3 Suspects Sought After Man Held In Vehicle, Assaulted In Surrey

    Police are seeking to arrest Hashi Jama Jama, Hassan Avdirazak Shakib, and William Daniels-Sey

    3 Suspects Sought After Man Held In Vehicle, Assaulted In Surrey

    CBC Reporter's Sources Safe, For Now

    CBC Reporter's Sources Safe, For Now
    The Supreme Court of Canada has set aside an order that would have forced a journalist to reveal her confidential sources and has ordered the case back to a lower court for a second look.    

    CBC Reporter's Sources Safe, For Now

    Source Of Trudeau 'Brownface' Photo Says Only Motive Was Public's Right To Know

    Michael Adamson's statement said his decision to send a yearbook containing the photo to a reporter at Time magazine "was motivated solely by the belief that the Canadian public had a right to see it."

    Source Of Trudeau 'Brownface' Photo Says Only Motive Was Public's Right To Know