Carl Meyer
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News, Politics
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January 23rd 2020
A UN agency has called on Canada to consider the domestic implications of a human rights ruling on climate refugees — the first time a UN body has made this type of determination.
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| January 23rd 2020
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| January 21st 2020
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"This is not simply an environmental issue. It is an economic issue. The estimates going forward in terms of the size of the prize for countries that are in this game early, developing technologies and deploying technologies that address some of the carbon-related issues, is enormous. It's been estimated at a $26 trillion opportunity."
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News, Politics
| January 23rd 2020
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Unsustainable use of resources is wrecking the planet but recycling is falling, report finds
Damian Carrington
News, Politics
| January 24th 2020
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A new initiative will use haute cuisine to fund carbon sequestration.
Maddie Oatman
News, Politics
| January 23rd 2020
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The mayor of Victoria says she's disappointed Canada's highest court won't reconsider a lower-court ruling that stopped her city from regulating single-use plastic bags.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| January 24th 2020
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Canada will work with allies to strike back at foreign cyberattackers and "impose costs" that make them understand the price of their wrongdoing, advisers have told Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Jim Bronskill
News, Politics
| January 24th 2020
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The New Democrats are planning to bring forward legislation to implement a national, universal pharmacare program.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| January 24th 2020
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