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Rochelle Baker
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News, Island Insider
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June 12th 2023
B.C. has created a new plan to tackle the twin spectres of ocean acidification and dwindling oxygen levels seen as leading climate threats for coastal communities, marine ecosystems and industry along the West Coast.
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By 2050, there will simply not be enough worldwide demand left for our poor-quality crude oil.
Ross Belot
Opinion
| June 12th 2023
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In a world facing widespread water shortages, rising emissions and escalating inequity, becoming mindful about our fashion choices is seen as a moral imperative by more and more of us each year, says Marley Alles, who started a clothing rental company.
Patricia Lane, Marley Alles
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| June 12th 2023
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The Bloc Québécois used its last opposition day to hammer the Liberals on climate change as forest fires rage across the country, forcing people from their homes and darkening the skies with smoke.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| June 10th 2023
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Allergy rates are on the rise. Blame climate change and people’s urbanized lifestyles.
Matt Reynolds
News
| June 12th 2023
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Raging wildfires and smoky skies across much of Canada have put a damper on travel this summer, resulting in cancelled plans and closed businesses.
Emily Blake
News
| June 9th 2023
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Canada has had ample opportunity to prove it is serious about reining in corporate abuse but has repeatedly failed to act. The international community is paying attention.
José Luis Abarca, Viviana Herrera
Opinion
| June 12th 2023
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The former governor general said in a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday that his objective in leading the government's probe into alleged meddling by China was to help build trust in democratic institutions, but his "leadership has had the opposite effect."
Sarah Ritchie
News, Politics
| June 9th 2023
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Pierre Poilievre likes to rail against "gatekeepers" and the role they play in Canada's ultra-high housing costs — and he has a point. It's one he should bring up with the conservative politicians who just tried to derail Calgary's pro-housing push, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| June 12th 2023
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From the archives
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Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| September 20th 2022
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