Max Fawcett
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Opinion
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November 16th 2021
"For too long, the political conversation around density and development in our biggest cities has been dominated by a relatively small group of privileged homeowners."
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When Pedro was diagnosed with HIV, it spurred him to leave a job he’d grown to hate and come to Canada. But he couldn’t tell his mother, and so he can’t use his real name now as he speaks out against the stigma of a diagnosis ahead of a Toronto youth-led HIV conference.
Morgan Sharp
News, Next Gen Insider
| November 16th 2021
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Despite decades of climate conferences, promises, and deals, methane and carbon dioxide emissions have continued to rise at faster than ever rates. Barry Saxifrage has the receipts.
Barry Saxifrage
Analysis
| November 16th 2021
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A grassroots group in Saskatchewan wants to “share land as treaties intended” by allowing Indigenous people to practise their traditional ways of life on privately held land. Farmers can put up a sign welcoming them to hunt, gather or hold ceremonies without fear.
Cloe Logan
News
| November 16th 2021
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The agreement to come out of COP26 is leaving many disappointed for not securing a climate-safe future, but some progress was made that advocates say shouldn’t be ignored.
John Woodside
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| November 16th 2021
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There’s a fine line between having a seat at the table and being a lap dog, writes Julian NoiseCat.
Julian Brave NoiseCat
Opinion
| November 16th 2021
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While exposure to air pollution is the fourth-leading risk factor for death worldwide, it remains a silent public health emergency, writes Emma De Roy.
Emma De Roy
Opinion
| November 16th 2021
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From the archives
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Barry Saxifrage
Analysis
| April 1st 2021
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