Émile Boisseau-Bouvier, Laura Cameron
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Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
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August 9th 2022
While some industry players rally to benefit from the current energy crisis, Canada must not cave to pressure from oil and gas companies to ramp up production.
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| August 9th 2022
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The Inflation Reduction Act — Joe Biden’s $740-billion package tackling climate, the deficit and health care — is a far cry from his original, even bigger ambitions, but it still represents a major triumph for the U.S. president.
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News, US News
| August 9th 2022
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While millions across Europe sweat through a summer of record−breaking heat, they’re skiing in Africa.
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News
| August 8th 2022
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The new plan to encourage Americans to buy more electric vehicles built in North America, instead of just the United States, has cleared its tallest hurdle.
The Canadian Press
News, US News, Politics
| August 8th 2022
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United Nations Secretary−General Antonio Guterres on Monday, August 8, 2022 warned that the nuclear arms race has returned amid growing international tension.
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News
| August 8th 2022
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From the archives
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Morgan Lowrie
Politics
| July 26th 2021
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