Sean Craig
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News, Energy, Politics
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November 13th 2019
A major academic review of climate change's impact on human health finds more than half of the nearly 450,000 Canadians evacuated from their homes due to wildfires since 1980 were displaced in the past decade. And the future isn't prettier.
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“If they were attempting to create a green state in Western Canada, I might be tempted to help them,” Yves-François Blanchet said Wednesday. “If they are trying to create an oil state in Western Canada, they cannot expect any help from us.”
Carl Meyer
News, Energy, Politics
| November 13th 2019
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The city is a hub for green technology, but still faces hurdles to reach its zero-emissions targets.
Stephanie Wood
News, Politics
| November 14th 2019
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Canada’s federal election in mid-October laid bare fractures between different parts of the country - resurgent separatists in Quebec joined by disgruntled provinces out west. And that division out in the prairies seemingly only got worse once the votes were counted. Talk of western separation and Wexit followed the new minority Liberal government back to Ottawa.
Morgan Sharp
Analysis, Politics
| November 12th 2019
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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh will meet with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday, November 14, 2019, where he will lay out his priorities in the hopes of using his party's position in a minority Parliament to get policies and laws that reflect New Democrat platform commitments.
Teresa Wright
News, Politics
| November 13th 2019
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Pipeline expert’s book is a road map for those who want to effect change
Anne Watson
News
| November 13th 2019
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All across Canada, electricity generation has been getting much cleaner. Eight charts illustrate how fast it is being cleaned up and what's still left to do.
Barry Saxifrage
Analysis
| June 5th 2019
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Former head of CSIS spy agency says light of day best antidote to misinformation, repeats warning about China's influence.
Morgan Sharp
News, Politics
| October 18th 2019
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