Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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News, Food Insider
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May 20th 2022
PFAS, a group of chemicals linked to health problems and used in everything from takeout containers to raincoats, is finding its way into American fields and food. Could Canadian farmers be facing the same danger?
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Climate-concerned Canadians can take action against fossil fuel-funding banks by shifting their business elsewhere, writes Matt Price of Investors for Paris Compliance. But where should you take your dollars?
Matt Price
Opinion
| May 20th 2022
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Despite moving the location of the vote, changing the rules around it, and otherwise tilting the table in his own direction wherever possible, Kenney could barely win a plurality of the votes — and didn’t even match the 55 per cent showing that ultimately forced Ralph Klein to step down in 2006.
Max Fawcett
Opinion
| May 19th 2022
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An innovative, experimental project takes steps to build empathy for those impacted by Canada’s toxic drug crisis in small Vancouver Island communities.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| May 20th 2022
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Point Lepreau’s current licence renewal is reaching a close, so the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission is required to grant a new one. NB Power has asked for 25 years.
Cloe Logan
News
| May 20th 2022
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Young people struggle to access and afford mental health support, and the services available often the lack cultural context required to navigate issues specific to a patient's identity, one young advocate says.
Morgan Sharp
News, Culture, Next Gen Insider
| May 20th 2022
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Countries must urgently agree to a way of controlling and regulating attempts to geoengineer the climate, the former head of the World Trade Organization says.
Fiona Harvey
News
| May 20th 2022
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From the archives
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Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| October 8th 2021
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