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Natasha Bulowski
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News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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March 21st 2024
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s motion of non-confidence over the federal carbon price likely won’t topple the government, but it doesn’t have to serve the Conservative party agenda, political experts say.
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Inflation is on track to end 2024 below two per cent, and interest rate cuts are almost surely on their way sooner than that. So why do the provinces keep doing things that drive up the cost of living — and will Pierre Poilievre ever call them out?
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| March 21st 2024
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The minority Liberals are facing increasing political pressure on their signature climate policy, as Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre triggers a no confidence vote in the House of Commons.
The Canadian Press
News
| March 20th 2024
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Quentin de Becker doesn't go anywhere without his coffee travel mug. As a member of an environmental advocacy group, it would be a bad look to order coffee in a disposable cup. But it wasn't always easy to persuade cafes and restaurants to fill his mug.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| March 21st 2024
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First Nations from across Vancouver Island are gathering this week to celebrate and strengthen traditional food sovereignty and deepen Indigenous communities' response to climate impacts and other emergencies.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| March 21st 2024
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Construction on Canadian Nuclear Laboratories’ radioactive waste disposal facility won’t jeopardize the recovery of endangered turtle and bat populations, according to the federal government.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| March 21st 2024
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Music Declares Emergency is a U.K.-based international not-for-profit corporation comprising musicians, music industry professionals and organizations that have banded together to call for immediate government action on climate change.
Elizabeth Peirce
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| March 21st 2024
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Removing most homeowners’ eligibility from a new energy-efficient grants program is a step backwards and out of sync with Canadians’ affordability concerns.
Keith Brooks
Opinion
| March 21st 2024
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The seas are rising and coastal land is subsiding. That could expose hundreds of thousands of additional Americans to inundation by 2050.
Matt Simon
News, US News
| March 21st 2024
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From the archives
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Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News, Food Insider
| November 30th 2021
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