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Natasha Bulowski
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News
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May 29th 2023
News of pro-Russia hackers allegedly gaining access to Canada’s gas infrastructure brought cybersecurity concerns to the fore last month. To protect our power grid, industry insiders say Canada needs to step up regulations safeguarding energy systems that are vulnerable to attack.
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David Johnston delivered a serious and sober-minded report on foreign interference in Canada's democracy, one that almost immediately fell on deaf ears. Now, the government's in an even deeper hole — one it keeps digging for itself, columnist Max Fawcett writes.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| May 27th 2023
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Iman Berry, a 22-year-old Western University business and political science student from Windsor, Ont., co-founded Green Ummah to create an ecological movement for Canadian Muslims.
Patricia Lane, Iman Berry
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| May 29th 2023
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Reconciliation isn’t the only thing threatened when mining exploration companies fail to get consent from Indigenous nations, says one ethical investor.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| May 29th 2023
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Mining projects and protected land can co-exist, two provincial environment ministers said at a press conference on Friday.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| May 26th 2023
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The four premiers — from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador — put out a statement saying that the clean fuel regulations, which are set to come into effect July 1 along with the carbon tax, place an unfair burden on the region.
Cloe Logan
News
| May 26th 2023
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In Washington state, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s new preservation facility offers a backup plan for an uncertain future.
Natalia Mesa
News
| May 29th 2023
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A parliamentary committee investigating whether corporations and foreign owners have a stranglehold on Canadian fisheries is experiencing a serious case of deja vu.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| May 29th 2023
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From the archives
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Bruce Livesey
Analysis, Politics, Culture
| September 10th 2020
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