Carl Meyer
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News, Business
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June 28th 2019
As part of a suite of new policies announced on Friday, the Trudeau government discussed plans for an incentive program meant to support clean tech.
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The 93-page Ontario Court of Appeal decision found that provinces alone could not reduce emissions as fast as the climate crisis required: “Without a collective national response, all they can do is prepare for the worst."
Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| June 28th 2019
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After waiting more than a year to learn the outcome of a sexual-misconduct investigation against one of her former professors, Ibi Kaslik was told that the school would not provide any information.
Miriam Lafontaine
News
| June 27th 2019
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The province's environment minister thinks the Trudeau government's offer to put carbon-tax revenue toward school renovations is patronizing: 'We're big boys and girls.'
Carl Meyer
News, Politics
| June 28th 2019
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The Saulteau and West Moberly First Nations have been working to bring back the Klinse Za caribou herd from the brink of extinction. Five years after they started a maternal pen for pregnant mothers to raise their calves in a protected area, the mountain herd has gone from 16 animals to nearly 100. Caribou guardian Julian Napoleon said his people share the herd's story of strength and survival .
Emilee Gilpin
News, Entertainment, Politics, Culture
| June 27th 2019
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Like Donald Trump’s latest idiotic tweet, climate change is trending. But, as usual, communities of colour are back of the bus when it comes to environmental protection in Canada, writes Erica Ifill.
Erica Ifill
Opinion
| June 27th 2019
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