Zahra Khozema
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News, New News
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January 24th 2023
The newest episode of Hot Politics features researchers who found so much climate disinformation online that they needed an intelligence team to fight it.
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Maybe she’s doing this because she feels beholden to the far-right anti-vaccine supporters in the United Conservative Party, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| January 24th 2023
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It remains to be seen if people will turn their backs on natural gas stoves. Induction and traditional electric models are better for the environment — inside and outside the home.
Rob Miller
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| January 24th 2023
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Ottawa will provide $2.8 billion to half of the First Nations in Canada for community wellness and language revitalization as part of the residential day school survivor settlement, otherwise known as the Gottfriedson day scholar settlement.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| January 24th 2023
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A new research and monitoring program aims to conserve threatened but overlooked saline ecosystems.
Caroline Tracey
News, US News
| January 24th 2023
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The federal government does not have a willing partner to find a way to introduce fire codes on First Nation reserves, a newly released document shows.
Stephanie Taylor
News, Politics
| January 23rd 2023
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President Joe Biden persuaded Democrats in Congress to provide hundreds of billions of dollars to fight climate change. Now comes another formidable task: enticing Americans to buy millions of electric cars, heat pumps, solar panels and more efficient appliances.
Chris Megerian, Hannah Fingerhut, Matthew Daly
News, US News
| January 23rd 2023
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Shaking a traditional rattle, Brazil’s incoming head of Indigenous affairs recently walked through every corner of the agency’s headquarters — even its coffee room — as she invoked help from ancestors during a ritual cleansing.
Fabiano Maisonnave, Diane Jeantet
News, Politics
| January 23rd 2023
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The last remaining ER doctor in Port Hardy come July wants B.C. to allow the use of physician assistants, employed in other provinces in Canada, to deal with the hemorrhage of doctors and nurses in the North Island region.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| January 24th 2023
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From the archives
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Sandy Garossino
Analysis, Politics
| November 29th 2019
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