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Matteo Cimellaro
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News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
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April 19th 2023
The report, titled A Labour of Love: The Unpaid and Exploited Labour of Grassroots and Community-Based Indigenous Youth Groups, calls out Ottawa for not valuing the work of young Indigenous organizers
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Nearly all the world's population could eat well from food produced within their countries’ borders — if countries wasted less food and ate less meat and sugar, researchers have found. In Canada, we would need less than a sixth of our farmland to feed everyone in the country a healthy and climate-friendly diet.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News
| April 19th 2023
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The utility, Nova Scotia Power, hit around 32 per cent renewables between 2020 and 2022, but was mandated to achieve 40 per cent.
Cloe Logan
News
| April 19th 2023
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FortisBC is distorting a genuine climate solution into a tool to keep pushing polluting methane gas.
Liz McDowell
Opinion
| April 19th 2023
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The B.C. Prosecution Service says it has withdrawn contempt charges against 11 old-growth logging protesters accused of breaching a court injunction during blockades at Fairy Creek on Vancouver Island.
Canadian Press
News
| April 18th 2023
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Environmental groups have started legal action against the European Union’s executive branch in a bid to block a move to include natural gas and nuclear power generation on a list of sustainable activities.
Samuel Petrequin
News
| April 18th 2023
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The roughly 2,100-hectare island is home to several significant animal and tree species and has been owned by American investor Joe Acheson for the last 20 years.
Canadian Press
News
| April 18th 2023
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The $70-million joint investment will see the two companies commission up to 20 CNG stations over the next five years.
Canadian Press
News, Energy
| April 18th 2023
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In a note to area First Nations, the Alberta Energy Regulator says the water is from a pond used to settle suspended solids in surface water collected from parts of the site that haven't been mined. Once the sediments settle, the water is emptied into a creek that drains into the Athabasca River.
Bob Weber
News
| April 18th 2023
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A new analysis is the most comprehensive look yet at the link between the neurological condition and exposure to PM2.5 — fine particles that are 2.5 microns wide or less released by wildfires, traffic, power plants, and other sources.
Kate Yoder
News
| April 19th 2023
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Mia Jackson
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| August 4th 2022
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