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Abdul Matin Sarfraz
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News, Climate Solutions Reporting
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February 28th 2024
Hamilton and Toronto, two large Ontario cities with pro-cycling mayors, are investing heavily in bike infrastructure.
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| February 28th 2024
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For children living near U.S. highways, a transition to zero-emission electric vehicles will mean reduced exposure to dangerous exhaust.
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News
| February 28th 2024
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That's according to a regulatory filing Trans Mountain Corp. provided to the Canada Energy Regulator on Monday. It represents the latest in a series of cost increases for the high-profile project, which in 2017 was estimated to cost just $7.4 billion.
Amanda Stephenson
News
| February 27th 2024
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Wild fluctuations in temperatures are being recorded in much of the United States this week, with some cities experiencing a winter weather whiplash in which they are going from record highs to severe storms to snow and freezing temperatures in a matter of days.
Associated Press
News, US News
| February 27th 2024
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For the first time in Canada, five Indigenous economic groups are uniting to create a procurement agency to help their organizations and businesses benefit from goods and services purchased through federal contracts.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| February 28th 2024
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When journalism jobs are lost, “news deserts” expand. They become prime land to be colonized by misinformation and disinformation campaigns and crusaders.
Brent Jolly
Opinion
| February 28th 2024
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From the archives
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Emilee Gilpin
News, Energy, Politics, Culture
| June 24th 2020
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