Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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News, Food Insider
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September 8th 2022
The pandemic brought an influx of funding to charities, giving a boost to programs that cut food waste. But with that money now gone, researchers and food redistribution organizations are looking for alternative ways to prevent the problem.
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The Alberta Sovereignty Act, after all, is apparently modelled on the strategy used by Quebec’s separatists, which cost that province billions of dollars in lost jobs and investment and turned Toronto into the financial and economic capital of Canada, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
Max Fawcett
Opinion
| September 8th 2022
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A research project aims to discover how the age, size and shape of woodlands affect people’s happiness and well-being.
Patrick Barkham
News
| September 8th 2022
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Continued investment in the plant-based sector is a win-win scenario, writes Lynn Kavanagh.
Lynn Kavanagh
Opinion
| September 8th 2022
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Students converged on the downtown campus of the University of Toronto this week for orientation activities that were missing from the last two years of pandemic-affected academic life.
Morgan Sharp
News, Next Gen Insider
| September 8th 2022
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The Hamilton chapter of ACORN Canada, a group representing low- and moderate-income people, held a rally Wednesday to draw attention to people living in sweltering rental housing.
Jessica McDiarmid
News
| September 8th 2022
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Relying on the Quadra Island volunteer fire department to maintain ambulance service in the community threatens patient safety, risks burning out firefighters and limits the response to blazes during the height of wildfire season, the fire chief says.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| September 8th 2022
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The RCMP could get more federal funds to combat the increasing harassment and threats directed at Canadian journalists, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in response to a recent call for action. But more dollars for policing won’t address the problem, journalists and targeted individuals say.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| September 7th 2022
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A brutal Western heat wave brought California to the verge of ordering rolling blackouts but the state’s electrical grid managed to handle record−breaking demand.
Adam Beam
News, US News
| September 7th 2022
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A new industry-led report suggests Canada’s farmers can likely only achieve half of the federal government’s targeted 30 per cent reduction in fertilizer emissions by 2030.
Amanda Stephenson
News, Politics
| September 7th 2022
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While the nuclear shutdown is supposed to go ahead as scheduled, the government wants to keep the option of reactivating two of the three reactors in case of an energy shortage in the coming months.
Associated Press
News, Energy
| September 7th 2022
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From the archives
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Damian Carrington
News
| February 23rd 2020
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