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Sandra Bartlett
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March 19th 2024
Canada's National Observer presents Episode 5 of The Poison Detectives — Toxic Justice. Listen wherever you get your podcasts!
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Climate change is a consequence of colonialism and the separation of the natural world, and now, Indigenous Peoples and their world views hold unique strengths in responding to the climate crisis, a new report says.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| March 19th 2024
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Teachers’ pensions are being mined to prop up the fossil fuel industry. When will the BC Teachers’ Federation address the destruction of our students’ futures?
Jillian Maguire
Opinion
| March 19th 2024
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Canada's provinces and territories should be held entirely responsible for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Hal Segal
Opinion
| March 19th 2024
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Real-time satellite monitoring shows that so far in 2024, more than 10,000 wildfires have ripped across 11,000 square kilometres of the Amazon, across multiple countries. Never have this many fires burned so much of the forest this early in the year.
Quentin Septer
News
| March 19th 2024
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The agreement signed in the northern German city of Hamburg by federal Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson and German Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck is aimed at securing early access to the German market for Canadian hydrogen producers.
Keith Doucette
News
| March 18th 2024
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The Progressive Conservatives have been running ads dubbing Crombie the "queen of the carbon tax," suggesting she championed the policy when she was a federal Liberal MP, and have even introduced legislation to require a future Ontario government to hold a referendum before implementing a new provincial carbon pricing system.
Allison Jones
News
| March 18th 2024
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The National Newspaper Award's prestigious Mary Ann Shadd Cary Award for column writing is awarded each year to the top Canadian commentator.
Adrienne Tanner
News
| March 19th 2024
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Wab Kinew's infectious optimism is a welcome relief from the negativity and nastiness that pervades our politics right now. Can he be Canada's answer to Barack Obama?
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| March 19th 2024
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Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| July 27th 2021
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