Luke Ottenhof
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News, Politics
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November 14th 2022
Under threat of a general strike, the Ontario government walked back a controversial law last week. What else could a general strike accomplish?
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Reconseal is a co-operative started by Inuk and non-Inuk sealers. The two are teaching each other hunting techniques, worldviews and cultures in the spirit of reconciliation while providing seal to urban Inuit in the South.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| November 14th 2022
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This 25-year-old and her young colleagues at Act4Food Act4Change have organized more than 160,000 people from over 100 countries to call on decision-makers to change our food systems so people are put first.
Patricia Lane, Dara Karakolis
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| November 14th 2022
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Most plastics marketed as “home compostable” don’t actually work, with as much as 60 per cent failing to disintegrate after six months, according to new research.
Phoebe Weston
News
| November 14th 2022
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More than 60,000 jobs can be created by 2030 through investment in climate resilience, according to a new analysis from the Smart Prosperity Institute, supported by the Insurance Bureau of Canada.
Jason Clark, John McNally
Opinion
| November 14th 2022
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Conservatives' inability to see cryptocurrency flaws speaks to their judgment, their ability to detect bullshit, and their willingness to traffic in unproven ideas, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
Max Fawcett
Opinion
| November 11th 2022
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The Ford government tried to legislate away Ontario workers’ bargaining rights last week. Instead, it likely needs to sweeten the deal it’s proposing to emboldened education workers.
Morgan Sharp
Analysis, Politics, Next Gen Insider
| November 11th 2022
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A prominent natural gas industry lobby group is being investigated by Canada’s Competition Bureau for alleged greenwashing one month after health-care workers raised the alarm over one of its advertising campaigns.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Energy, Ottawa Insider
| November 10th 2022
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Hundreds of fossil fuel lobbyists including at least a dozen from Canada are in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt for this year’s United Nations’ climate conference, a data analysis from Corporate Accountability, Corporate Europe Observatory and Global Witness reveals.
John Woodside, Natasha Bulowski
News
| November 10th 2022
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All eyes turn to Parliament with the courts upholding the constitutionality on limits to conditional sentencing. Now it's a question if Bill C-5, which will remove some mandatory sentencing, will pass. But will the bill go far enough?
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| November 11th 2022
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Canada's National Observer lead columnist Max Fawcett launches new podcast — Maxed Out.
Canada's National Observer
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| November 11th 2022
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From the archives
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Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| October 5th 2021
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