Natasha Bulowski
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News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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June 24th 2022
Secret reports the federal government is relying on to argue the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is commercially viable are based on the unrealistic assumption the pipeline will operate for 100 years, Canada’s financial watchdog told Canada’s National Observer.
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Though many restaurants across Canada have already begun using more sustainable alternatives to plastics, the federal government’s announcement this week of the pending bans still came as an unwelcome surprise to some.
Chloe Rose Stuart-Ulin
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| June 24th 2022
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One Save Old Growth activist is expected to be released from custody while another remains in jail for another week after corrections staff failed to get him to his bail hearing.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| June 23rd 2022
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Toronto-area teenagers Anya Singh and Ella Ceroni want to turn the lights on for some of the hundreds of millions of people worldwide who live without electricity, but first they need to find a lab to help them develop their radio-wave solution.
Morgan Sharp
News, Next Gen Insider
| June 24th 2022
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Coming into operation in the 1980s, the station is one of four in Canada and the only nuclear power station outside of Ontario.
Cloe Logan
News
| June 24th 2022
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Exploring for more oil, delineation of new fields, constructing new oil infrastructure and commissioning new projects are all activities that waste Canada's shrinking carbon budget.
Lori Lee Oates
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| June 24th 2022
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The economics are clear: Renewables are cheap enough for the country to rapidly decarbonize. Less evident is the political will to pull it off.
Matt Simon
News, US News, Energy
| June 24th 2022
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Despite progress in Canada in the field of transgender health care, for the more than 100,800 trans or non-binary Canadians, access to gender-affirming care comes with barriers and delays that vary by province.
Lyndsay Armstrong
News
| June 23rd 2022
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A plan to tear down and replace British Columbia's provincial museum was put on hold indefinitely on Wednesday, June 22, 2022, by Premier John Horgan who admitted he miscalculated public support for the $789 million project.
Dirk Meissner
News, Politics
| June 23rd 2022
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A federal research unit detected what might be a Chinese Communist Party information operation that aimed to discourage Canadians of Chinese heritage from voting for the Conservatives in the last federal election.
Jim Bronskill
News, Politics
| June 23rd 2022
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From the archives
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Patricia Lane
Opinion
| December 7th 2020
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