Francis Tessier-Burns
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May 17th 2022
Last year's floods threw ice chunks the size of small cars onto people's front lawns in Fort Simpson, N.W.T. Senior administrative officer Kevin Corrigan predicts that eventually, everyone will have to move off-island.
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Is the Conservative Party of Canada going to elect a wise person as their next leader, asks columnist Max Fawcett, or fall for Pierre Poilievre’s infomercial sales pitch?
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| May 17th 2022
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Premier Doug Ford said Monday he wants Ontario's energy grid to be "100 per cent" clean. Emissions are expected to triple in the next eight years as his government phases in natural gas plants.
Jessica McDiarmid
News, Politics
| May 17th 2022
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Canada's forests are being logged faster than they are growing back, writes columnist Barry Saxifrage. That's pouring billions of tonnes of CO2 into our rapidly destabilizing climate.
Barry Saxifrage
Analysis, Climate Solutions Reporting
| May 17th 2022
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The rising cost of housing in Ontario hit renters and wannabe homebuyers harder in the first two years of the pandemic than in any similar time frame in recent Canadian history, a new report says.
Morgan Sharp
News, Next Gen Insider
| May 17th 2022
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For the next three months, Canadians can weigh in on how the country should adapt to devastating impacts of climate change like extreme heat, flooding and wildfires.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| May 17th 2022
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Canada needs to help build an improved continental power grid with our American neighbours to avert the worst impacts of climate change, writes public policy analyst Philip Duguay.
Philip Duguay
Opinion
| May 17th 2022
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Analysis says countries can save money by switching from coal straight to renewable energies
Fiona Harvey
News
| May 17th 2022
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John Woodside
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| November 19th 2021
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