Natasha Bulowski
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News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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January 12th 2023
The new year has kicked off with Alberta’s premier and environment minister up in arms over the federal government’s yet-to-be-released Just Transition Act.
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After three years, COVID-19 is slipping from our collective consciousness, fading into the background, including its origins as a zoonotic infection linked to our use of animals.
Jan Hajek, Victor Leung, Michael Libman
Opinion
| January 12th 2023
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Information on the environmental impact can persuade consumers against carbon-heavy food choices, a new study finds.
Helena Horton
News
| January 12th 2023
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Ottawa has to stop letting local port authorities do the heavy lifting in preventing cruise ships from dumping billions of litres of corrosive wastewater along the B.C. coast, environmentalists say.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| January 12th 2023
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More than 1,000 trees have fallen in Sacramento since the New Year's Eve storm, said Gabby Miller, a spokesperson for the city’s Department of Public Works.
Sophie Austin
News, US News
| January 11th 2023
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Climate change is the global economy's biggest long-term challenge but one the world is least prepared to tackle because of short-term problems led by a cost-of-living crisis, the World Economic Forum says in a new report.
Kelvin Chan
News, Politics
| January 11th 2023
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called for the closure of the Roxham Road irregular border crossing but sidestepped questions about one of his MPs denying help to a family who used it to enter the country.
Stephanie Taylor
News, Politics
| January 11th 2023
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Environment and Climate Change Canada says Teck Metals Ltd., a subsidiary of Teck Resources Ltd., has been ordered to pay $2.2 million in federal and provincial fines for an effluent spill into the Columbia River.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| January 11th 2023
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A decision to restrict personal vehicles at one of the most popular tourist destinations in Banff National Park was required to balance the growing number of visitors with protecting the environment, says a Parks Canada official.
Colette Derworiz
News, Politics
| January 11th 2023
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The fate of a tiny village has sparked heated debate in Germany over the country's continued use of coal and whether tackling climate change justifies breaking the law.
Frank Jordans
News, Politics
| January 11th 2023
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From the archives
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Jonathan Watts
News
| May 11th 2021
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