Rochelle Baker
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News, Island Insider
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October 13th 2020
Most of the items on Ottawa’s plastic hit list are pretty much non-existent on Quadra and Cortes islands, two small coastal communities wedged between Vancouver Island and the B.C. mainland.
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“We sometimes get obsessed with the absolute number. We should be thinking about the quality and types of jobs that end up coming into a Canadian environment," says Stewart Beck, head of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.
Carl Meyer
News, Energy, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| October 13th 2020
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Unprecedented federal import restrictions on romaine lettuce and salad mixes from California’s Salinas Valley point to problems in the U.S. agricultural system, which supplies British Columbia with more than half of its fresh vegetables, Canadian food safety researchers say.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News, Food Insider
| October 13th 2020
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Paul Kershaw wants the tax system shifted to account more for property value and other wealth. The founder of Generation Squeeze argues this is one way to make life more affordable for younger Canadians but admits it will be a tough sell to those being asked to contribute more.
Morgan Sharp
Analysis, Politics, Next Gen Insider
| October 13th 2020
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Investors should be making data-informed decisions, and consistent and reliable climate-related data is imperative to do so. However, Julie Segal writes, based on traditional risk and reward principles, pricing in physical risks imposes a surcharge for those most liable to climate damage.
Julie Segal
Opinion
| October 13th 2020
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Meet Chúk Odenigbo, lead author of a bilingual, bicultural book for young adults encouraging them to see their relationship with nature as their superpower.
Patricia Lane
News
| October 13th 2020
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China can no longer credibly use the "excuse" of COVID-19 to continue keeping Canadian diplomats from visiting Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, the Conservative foreign affairs critic says.
Mike Blanchfield
News, Politics
| October 13th 2020
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Canada's chief public health officer says the spread of COVID-19 is shifting towards seniors, adding to the mounting signs suggesting a second wave could hit just as hard as the first.
Adina Bresge
News, Politics
| October 13th 2020
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Canadian Security Intelligence Service employees see the spadework needed to obtain a judicial warrant as "a necessary evil" that detracts from more valuable activities, says an independent review that calls for a cultural shift inside the spy agency.
Jim Bronskill
News, Politics
| October 13th 2020
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From the archives
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David P. Ball
News
| October 9th 2020
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