John Woodside
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Analysis, Politics
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September 29th 2023
Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault seems ready to duke it out with right-wing politicians hell-bent on trying to block climate action. With climate change increasingly important to Canadians, is this a preview of how the Liberals will attempt to draw a clear line between themselves and the party that's now on top of the polls?
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The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation provides an opportunity to contemplate how Indigenous ways of knowing can help make that future a reality.
Rob Miller
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| September 29th 2023
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Alberta's premier says achieving net zero 12 years from now is not realistic, adding that it could lead to power blackouts because Alberta wouldn’t have a reliable source of baseload power, such as natural gas.
Dean Bennett
News, Politics
| September 28th 2023
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AlphaBow has had a long list of regulatory problems and field inspections in August found only 42 per cent of sites were satisfactory.
The Canadian Press
News
| September 28th 2023
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Human-made shelters don’t always keep creatures out of harm’s way. Can technology help design a better birdhouse?
Marta Zaraska
News
| September 29th 2023
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The Quebec government has committed upto $2.9 billion to secure the deal, including both construction help and production incentives, while the federal government will contribute up to $1.34 billion.
The Canadian Press
News
| September 28th 2023
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In a letter to the regulator dated Wednesday, a lawyer representing the Stk’emlúpsemc te Secwépemc Nation (SSN) said the decision to grant the route deviation Monday without providing its reasons has left the First Nation without the ability to decide its next steps.
Amanda Stephenson
News
| September 28th 2023
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A homecoming celebration for a memorial totem pole after an absence of almost 100 years will resonate far beyond the tiny Indigenous village in northwest British Columbia where it is being returned on Friday.
Dirk Meissner
News, Culture
| September 28th 2023
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The provincial ferry service is crafting a security plan after a rise in aggression at public events and someone at a recent meeting issuing “a threat to the effect that if BC Ferries didn't make changes, the individual would take a gun to everyone.”
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| September 28th 2023
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From the archives
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Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| August 14th 2020
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