Rochelle Baker
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News, Island Insider
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May 11th 2022
The destruction of coastal black bear dens from old-growth logging puts the future of the culturally iconic species at risk, say scientists, First Nations and conservationists.
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Doug Ford and the PCs will certainly duck abortion questions and deride them as distracting from “real issues,” writes columnist Supriya Dwivedi.
Supriya Dwivedi
Opinion, Politics
| May 11th 2022
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If Canada pays royalties to the contentious Bay du Nord oil development off the Newfoundland coast, it would be the first country in the world to do so.
Lori Lee Oates
Opinion
| May 11th 2022
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Billions of birds are disappearing because of humanity’s impact on the Earth, a global review finds.
Damian Carrington
News
| May 11th 2022
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Earlier this week, Edmonton-Griesbach’s MP demanded answers from an oil and gas industry representative on whether companies intend to cough up an estimated $253 million owed to rural communities in Alberta.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| May 10th 2022
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In an ongoing climate lawsuit, the Doug Ford government put forward testimony from an academic who doubts basic climate science and an economist who argues Ontario’s emissions “do not have a decisive impact” on whether Canada meets its climate goals.
Morgan Sharp
News, Next Gen Insider
| May 11th 2022
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The Alberta Court of Appeal's strongly worded opinion said the Impact Assessment Act is an "existential threat" to the division of powers guaranteed by the Constitution and has taken a "wrecking ball" to Constitutional rights of the citizens of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Colette Derworiz, Bob Weber
News
| May 10th 2022
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From the archives
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Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| November 23rd 2020
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