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Matteo Cimellaro
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News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
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December 29th 2023
Now, two and a half years later,as Chief (Kukpi7) of Skwlāx te Secwepemcúl̓ecw First Nation, Tomma is leading his community through a difficult journey of recovery from the worst wildfire disaster in band history.
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Winter's arrival in northern Ontario once meant months when cheap, fresh produce is scarce on the Nipissing First Nation.
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News
| December 29th 2023
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As climate change tightens its grip, 2023 wasn't just another chapter of worsening impacts — it was a chilling narrative of unpredictability and unprecedented extremes that left no corner of the country untouched.
Ryan Ness
Opinion
| December 29th 2023
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Utility companies also train members to sell builders on the continued use of the planet-heating fossil fuel, including through trainings at conferences and webinars. “Stress the lifestyle benefits that come with a natural gas home,” one instructor said in a recording of a training session heard by the Guardian.
Dharna Noor
News, US News
| December 29th 2023
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Business headlines in 2023 saw a housing crisis and the fight against inflation take centre stage while the job market proved to be stronger than expected.
Craig Wong
News
| December 28th 2023
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The Quebec government has reached tentative agreements on working conditions with all unions in a labour alliance representing 420,000 public sector workers, but negotiations continue on salaries and benefits.
Jacob Serebrin
News, Politics
| December 28th 2023
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A study has found air inside homes on four remote First Nations in northwestern Ontario contained carbon dioxide, fine particles, mould and other substances that increase the risk of respiratory infections.
Kelly Geraldine Malone
News
| December 28th 2023
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In the concrete bowels of Canada Place in downtown Vancouver, below a luxury hotel and near the berths of ocean liners, are the charred signs of a Christmas Day tragedy.
Chuck Chiang
News
| December 28th 2023
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From the archives
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Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| December 14th 2023
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