John Woodside
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News, Politics
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September 1st 2022
A “monsoon on steroids” driven by climate change that has killed over 1,100 people in Pakistan has prompted Canada to step up with $5 million in humanitarian relief.
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Elizabeth May confirms she is gunning for Green Party co-leadership alongside 32-year-old human rights expert Jonathan Pedneault, who she says should be the “new face” of the federal party.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| September 1st 2022
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In Looking the World in the Face, curator Amin Alsaden centres Indigenous and "otherized" artists as a statement of defiance.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| September 1st 2022
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Small communities are at the epicentre of severe and protracted shortages of doctors and nurses, increasing emergency room closures, an ailing primary care system and an immobilized ambulance service, say mayors behind a new rural caucus that wants provincewide solutions.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| September 1st 2022
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Hydro-Québec may have won a court battle to sell its power to Massachusetts, but the legal battle exposed weaknesses in an approval process that pits neighbours and communities against each other.
Philip Duguay
Opinion
| September 1st 2022
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The loss will contribute a minimum rise of 27 centimetres regardless of what climate action is taken, scientists say.
Damian Carrington
News
| September 1st 2022
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The outer ring on a set of stereo headphones was found to have 24 times the legal limit of lead, and five times the legal limit of cadmium.
Mia Rabson
News
| August 31st 2022
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At Oakland's Lake Merritt, a popular spot for joggers, walkers and those looking to be in nature, crews on Wednesday began removing dead crabs, bat rays, striped bass and other fish that began piling up on its rocky shores over the weekend.
Terry Chea, Olga R. Rodriguez
News, US News
| August 31st 2022
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As winter nears, European nations, desperate to replace the natural gas they once bought from Russia, have embraced a short−term fix: A series of roughly 20 floating terminals that would receive liquefied natural gas from other countries and convert it into heating fuel.
Cathy Bussewitz
News
| August 31st 2022
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From the archives
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Karyn Pugliese
Analysis
| June 4th 2021
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