Natasha Bulowski
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News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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June 2nd 2022
Under the watchful eye of local police, more than 100 anti-war protesters obstructed access to Canada’s largest weapons and defence fair Wednesday to condemn war profiteering.
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Most of our controversy around gun ownership depends on a blizzard of American media tropes and myths, writes columnist Sandy Garossino.
Sandy Garossino
Opinion
| June 2nd 2022
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The grieving moms who headed to Ottawa Wednesday to urge federal MPs to support a bill designed to tackle the deadly toxic drug crisis found their pleas fell on deaf ears.
Rochelle Baker
News, Politics, Island Insider
| June 2nd 2022
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Little more than 20 years ago, the Campbell River estuary was an industrial wasteland. Its restoration illustrates what can be achieved as governments and conservation groups undertake a massive push to save the critical ecosystems and salmon in a race against climate change.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| June 2nd 2022
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A long-term study of a marsh was meant to ask whether rising levels of CO2 could help wetlands thrive despite rising seas. The plants aren’t keeping up.
Gregory Barber
News
| June 2nd 2022
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Young people in Canada are much more likely to experience online harassment than older internet users, but the visibility of such abuse has halved since 2019, according to a poll conducted for the Canadian Internet Registration Authority.
Morgan Sharp
News, Next Gen Insider
| June 2nd 2022
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Beyond ensuring that judges and prosecutors have minimal training on Indigenous issues, much broader oversight and accountability measures are also evidently needed.
Sam Spiegel
Opinion
| June 2nd 2022
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Vett Lloyd, a researcher and director of the Lloyd Tick Lab at Mount Allison University in New Brunswick, says that as the impacts of climate change progress, each tick season will likely be worse than the last.
Lyndsay Armstrong
News
| June 1st 2022
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Tokyo University researchers Kota Machida and Yuya Sakai have developed a technology to transform food waste into potentially edible “cement" for construction use.
Chisato Tanaka
News
| June 1st 2022
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From the archives
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Hina Alam
News, Politics
| January 31st 2019
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