Isaac Phan Nay
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News, Climate Solutions Reporting
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June 17th 2022
Despite the best efforts of park volunteers like Cynthia Dwyer, Canadian cities are losing greenspace, a Statistics Canada report shows.
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International student Zain Haq, co-founder of the Save Old Growth (SOG) civil resistance group, is in hiding because he's worried the Canada Border Services Agency wants to deport him.
Rochelle Baker
News, Climate Solutions Reporting, Island Insider
| June 16th 2022
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Canada can hit its conservation targets if the provinces and territories work with Indigenous partners to formally protect ongoing conservation initiatives like the Seal River Watershed in northern Manitoba — one of the world's largest remaining ecologically intact watersheds.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Climate Solutions Reporting, Ottawa Insider
| June 17th 2022
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It’s clear that decisions about Enbridge's Line 5 are not made in a vacuum. They have been heavily influenced by external lobbying efforts.
Conor Curtis, Kathleen Brosemer, Tessine Murji
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| June 17th 2022
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These are the homes that may not end up being saved because it would be very expensive to try, using measures such as seawalls and other coastal defences.
Fiona Harvey
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| June 17th 2022
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California won't be listing the iconic western Joshua tree as a threatened species for now after the four-member Fish and Game Commission couldn't reach agreement Thursday on how best to protect the plant from climate change.
Kathleen Ronayne
News, US News
| June 16th 2022
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The unprecedented flood has closed the entire park and forced the evacuation of 10,000 visitors. And towns like Red Lodge that lead to Yellowstone's northern entrances and rely on tourists passing through could suffer all summer.
Brian Melley
News, US News
| June 16th 2022
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It's time to bid farewell to the ArriveCan app, say border-city mayors, tourism industry leaders and others who complain Canada's stringent COVID-19 rules for international travellers are encouraging would-be U.S. visitors to spend their tourist dollars at home.
James McCarten
News, Politics
| June 16th 2022
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November's floods in British Columbia that swamped homes and farms, swept away roads and bridges and killed five people are now the most costly weather event in provincial history.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| June 16th 2022
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The California Supreme Court on Wednesday, June 15, 2022, left intact a ruling that allows customers to sue Amazon.com for failing to warn buyers that some products it sells may contain hazardous substances such as mercury.
Associated Press
News
| June 16th 2022
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Brandi Morin
News
| August 27th 2020
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