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Natasha Bulowski
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News, Energy, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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August 31st 2023
Premier Danielle Smith is using a recent alert urging Albertans to reduce their electricity use as ammunition in her firefight against the federal government’s regulations to clean up Canada’s power grid by 2035.
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So far, we have avoided the sort of overt politicization of our highest court that has come to define — and may eventually destroy — America’s democracy. But for some reason, Conservatives want to see that change, Max Fawcett writes.
Max Fawcett
Opinion
| August 31st 2023
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Recent statements by the CEO of a major oilsands company further the case for federal regulations to cap greenhouse gas emissions in the oil and gas sector, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said.
Mia Rabson
News
| August 30th 2023
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Guilbeault had said because Alberta company Suncor wants to focus more on oil and gas production, it furthers the case for a federal emissions cap.
The Canadian Press
News
| August 30th 2023
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In recent weeks, the property owner of 765 and 775 Kingston Rd. E. in Ajax, roughly 40 kilometres northeast of Toronto, listed the land for sale. A portion of the property was slated to be turned into a business park rather than homes, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing said in a statement.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News
| August 30th 2023
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J. David Wake has found Clark failed to oversee the land selection process, which led to the private interests of certain developers being furthered improperly.
Liam Casey
News
| August 30th 2023
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The successful bidders include the Newfoundland and Labrador arm of EverWind Fuels, based in Nova Scotia, and World Energy GH2, a company whose directors include seafood billionaire John Risley and Brendan Paddick, a friend of Premier Andrew Furey.
Canadian Press
News
| August 30th 2023
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After years of nuclear detonations in the Marshall Islands, fallout and forced relocations of communities began a ripple effect: Many Indigenous Marshallese people who had relied on subsistence farming and fishing for 4,000 years suddenly couldn’t trust the safety of their food, becoming reliant on imported and processed foods. And those were the lucky ones.
Anita Hofschneider
News, Politics
| August 31st 2023
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"They pulled the rug out from under us," said John Rimmer, mayor of Caroline, where the United Conservative government's move has stranded a solar project that would have contributed at least 15 per cent of the community's municipal budget.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| August 30th 2023
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Crews in Hawaii have all but finished searching for victims of the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century, authorities said on Tuesday, August 29, 2023, and it is unclear how many people perished.
Audrey Mcavoy
News, US News
| August 30th 2023
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Conversations with farmers in hot and wildfire and flooded areas of B.C. or Fiona-battered, wildfire and flooded areas in Nova Scotia are sprinkled with exclamations of “So much loss!” But even Ontario farmers should prepare for wonky weather.
Ralph Martin
Opinion
| August 31st 2023
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From the archives
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Caroline Orr
News
| January 19th 2020
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