Matteo Cimellaro
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News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
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January 25th 2023
The Native Women's Association of Canada's "Change the Bill" campaign reimagines the $20 banknote with a diversity of Indigenous designs and the celebration and recognition of the contributions of Indigenous women.
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Critics are calling for better oversight of Canada's pesticide regulator following revelations the agency repeatedly ignored red flags raised by its own scientists about the pesticide chlorpyrifos.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News
| January 25th 2023
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RBC keeps pouring billions into fossil fuel expansion despite making net-zero promises. Now, New York City pension plans are trying to force RBC to disclose the full extent of the emissions the bank is responsible for.
John Woodside
News, Business, Energy
| January 25th 2023
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A person who is not being paid to lobby is not a lobbyist. Those who choose to take time out of their busy days without remuneration are practising what constitutional scholars like to call freedom of expression or freedom of assembly.
Scott Thurlow
Opinion, Politics
| January 25th 2023
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About 10 years ago, San Francisco began to turn, in part, to a simple flooding solution — planting dozens of public rain gardens.
Jackie Flynn Mogensen
News
| January 25th 2023
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Study co-author Kieran Cox of Simon Fraser University said sound is a medium for fish to exchange large amounts of information, just as humans do.
Hina Alam
News
| January 24th 2023
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New research has spelled out for the first time the gap between official lists of trails in the southern Rockies and the number of trails there actually are, suggesting effects from the growing number of backcountry users may be larger than suspected.
Bob Weber
News
| January 24th 2023
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Parks Canada has announced money to improve safety and experiences for visitors to four mountain national parks in Alberta and British Columbia.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| January 24th 2023
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Growing numbers of people in Asia lack enough to eat as food insecurity rises with higher prices and worsening poverty, according to a new report released by the Food and Agricultural Organization and other United Nations agencies.
Elaine Kurtenbach
News
| January 24th 2023
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From the archives
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Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| January 14th 2021
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