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Halton Hills Climate Action will join groups across the Greater Toronto Area Oct. 1 for a walk past the farms and conservation areas threatened by Hwy. 413.The local walk begins at 10 a.m. at Freestyle Farm, 8768 Winston Churchill Blvd. and will follow a five-kilometre route south to Steeles Ave, then back to the start.Organizers will have safety marshalls and walkers will be on sidewalks or wide boulevards throughout the walk. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There will be shuttles near Maple Lodge Chicken Shop for those who cant do the whole route. Carpools will be available from the Georgetown mall to the starting point at Freestyle Farm. Highway 413, if built at a taxpayer cost of billions of dollars, will cut a swath through the south end of Halton Hills, then across Winston Churc
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OTTAWA 鈥?The only way to overcome racism in Canada policing agencies is to impose systemic change and a zero-tolerance policy aimed at eliminating the excessive use of force, the head of the country largest Indigenous organization said Monday.Perry Bellegarde, national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, spoke with journalists via conference call to express his outrage following a series of violent, and in some cases fatal, encounters between police and Indigenous people across Canada.Police are there to protect and serve, not assault and kill, he said from Ottaw
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