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Max Fawcett
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Opinion, Politics
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December 7th 2023
The CBC is staring down its own annihilation at the hands of a Pierre Poilievre government. So why do its leaders keep giving him new reasons to attack the CBC's existence?
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Former environment and climate change minister Catherine McKenna told Canada’s National Observer it’s “completely bonkers” to come to a climate summit to push oil and gas extraction.
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| December 7th 2023
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The Climate Action Network says the award is given to countries "who are the best at being the worst and doing the most to do the least."
Bob Weber
News
| December 6th 2023
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The alliance head of Canada’s major oilsands producers says he is "a bit mystified" by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s reaction to the federal government's plan to cut methane emissions.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| December 7th 2023
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At the annual UN climate change negotiations now unfolding in Dubai, Quebec was promoted to the leadership team of the Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance –– a coalition of countries and sub-national governments that have committed to banning the exploration and development for new oil and gas.
John Woodside
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| December 7th 2023
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Here at COP28, the UN climate conference in Dubai, health is in focus. Me and my fellow medical professionals are here with the message that the climate crisis is a health emergency, and phasing out fossil fuels is the cure. Unfortunately, fossil fuel lobbyists are also here in droves, trying to delay action.
Joe Vipond
Opinion
| December 7th 2023
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As conflict rages around them, Ukrainian conservationists persevere in restoring the Danube Delta, one of Europe’s most prized ecosystems.
Adam Robertson Charlton
News
| December 7th 2023
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Almost immediately after the town of Prévost, Que., passed a bylaw banning natural gas this autumn, the 12,000-person community was hit with a lawsuit from Quebec's gas utility, Énergir.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News
| December 7th 2023
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From the archives
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Sandy Garossino
Opinion
| June 2nd 2022
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