Patricia Lane, Naila Moloo
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Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
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January 3rd 2023
This 16-year-old has published two novels and co-hosts a podcast introducing other teens to the world of STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).
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Young people emerged from COVID-19 restrictions this year to join projects fighting food and housing insecurity, get involved in the summer’s provincial election and take the Ontario government to court over climate change.
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News, Culture, Climate Solutions Reporting, Next Gen Insider
| January 3rd 2023
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Adrian Arts’ apple trees were dying. But despite Arts’ best efforts — extra watering and tender care — nearly half the trees in the Okanagan farmer's orchard died two weeks later, just as they were starting to fruit. He had no idea why.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News
| January 3rd 2023
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What began as a Dene honour song in a public school has transformed into a national-looking organization doing the hard work of reconciliation.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| January 3rd 2023
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A record number of humpbacks were documented in 2022. But as the resident whales' population grows on West Coast, so do the dangers to the species of special concern.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| January 3rd 2023
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The expansion of Medical Assistance in Dying has not been about evidence, but an ideology that sacrifices the most marginalized.
Sonu Gaind
Opinion
| January 3rd 2023
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A strange thing happened to the leaders of the so-called freedom convoy during their occupation of downtown Ottawa last winter: they became celebrities. Now they desperately want back into the spotlight and plan to use another gathering — this time in Winnipeg — to reclaim their infamy, writes columnist Tom Brodbeck.
Winnipeg Free Press
Opinion
| January 3rd 2023
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The focus on where our food comes from, what’s in it and its impact on the environment has been at the forefront of our consciousness and part of the public dialogue for quite some time now. But we haven’t been having the same conversation about our clothing.
Winnipeg Free Press
News
| January 3rd 2023
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The electoral defeat of Jair Bolsonaro by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is good news for the world’s largest rainforest, but the situation remains perilous.
Jonathan Watts
News
| January 3rd 2023
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From the archives
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Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News, Climate Solutions Reporting, Food Insider
| April 18th 2022
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