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Max Fawcett
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Opinion, Politics
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August 18th 2023
How a Canadian Press story became the convoy crowd’s latest conspiracy — and why, try as he might, Pierre Poilievre's CPC just can't seem to quit them.
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More in today's news
As drought persists across many parts of Canada and the U.S., cities have tried to reduce how much water is used on lawns. While many Canadian cities have tried to reward responsible residents, one American city has banned lawns on new homes.
Isaac Phan Nay
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| August 18th 2023
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It’s time to accept that the Global North has reached the ecocide-genocide nexus. Our long history of colonialism and genocide is now ecocidal.
Lori Lee Oates
Opinion
| August 18th 2023
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Pelmorex received an administrative licence renewal Aug. 8 for its system — publicly known as Alert Ready — by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), with no public consultation.
Pippa Norman
News
| August 18th 2023
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From great white sharks around Quebec's Îles-de-la-Madeleine to lobsters conquering new territory, oceanographers say the warming of the Gulf of St. Lawrence is having an impact on the creatures that live in its unique ecosystem.
Morgan Lowrie
News
| August 17th 2023
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About 80 campers have been evacuated from Cathedral Provincial Park in southern British Columbia after being trapped overnight by a nearby wildfire.
The Canadian Press
News
| August 17th 2023
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Trees of breathtaking size surround us, draped with moss and lichen, as droplets of water sparkle on the tips of endless foliage.
Brenna Owen
News
| August 17th 2023
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The 20,000 residents of the city and two nearby First Nations have been ordered to be out by noon Friday while crews battle some of the more than 200 blazes that have forced thousands more to retreat to evacuation centres throughout Alberta as far south as Calgary.
Kelly Geraldine Malone, Brittany Hobson
News
| August 17th 2023
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The population has declined dramatically over the past 100 years. In the early 20th century, it is thought that there were probably several million breeding pairs. Today, fewer than 11,000 breeding pairs remain.
Annalise Murray
News
| August 18th 2023
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From the archives
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Jesse Winter
News
| March 7th 2022
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