Max Fawcett
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Opinion, Politics
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November 7th 2023
The membership of Alberta's United Conservative Party seems determined to drag the province back to the 1950s, and Premier Danielle Smith may not be able (or willing) to stop it. Just remember, Alberta conservatives: You wanted this.
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Last week, Trudeau announced his government would pause for three years the carbon price on home heating oil to make it easier for users of that fuel to switch to electric heat pumps.
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News
| November 6th 2023
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Released Monday by Sacred Earth Solar, Indigenous Climate Action, David Suzuki Foundation, Power to the People and Real World Media, the guide highlights examples showing Indigenous communities embracing clean energy and a just transition, leading to far-reaching benefits.
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News, Climate Solutions Reporting, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| November 7th 2023
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Climate-driven extreme weather has endangered Canadians and caused billions of dollars of damage. Now, the B.C. government is distributing $5 million in funding to communities to mitigate the loss caused by climate-driven extreme weather.
Isaac Phan Nay
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| November 7th 2023
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Michael Wenger still remembers the patches of blood red and vivid violet that daub the landscape of the Northwest Passage.
Christopher Reynolds
News
| November 6th 2023
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Subsidizing tolls for trucks on Ontario’s 407 Express Toll Route could significantly reduce traffic congestion in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area without sacrificing environmentally protected land to build Highway 413, a new report has found.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News
| November 7th 2023
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Health-care professionals say the climate crisis is a health emergency that perpetuates environmental injustice.
Jane McArthur
Opinion
| November 7th 2023
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In cities across the U.S., hundreds of refrigerators stocked with free food are reducing waste — and methane emissions.
Max Graham
News
| November 7th 2023
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From the archives
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Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| December 31st 2021
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