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Linda Solomon Wood
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Opinion
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May 14th 2024
Canada’s National Observer has survived Meta’s news ban, published hundreds of articles on federal policy, climate solutions and Indigenous efforts in the race against climate change, and shone a light on youth leading their generation as climate advocates. We’ve gone hard on greenwashing by the gas and oil industry and investigated insurance companies' increasingly reluctant stance on coverage for homes in wildfire-prone areas. And there's more...
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| May 17th 2024
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News
| May 17th 2024
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Members of Seniors for Climate Action Now! (SCAN) rallied outside of Queen's Park on Thursday, aiming to curry support for the NDP's Ontario Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Act — legislation they say is particularly relevant to seniors who are negatively impacted by rising temperatures due to climate change.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News, Politics
| May 17th 2024
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To hit U.S. government targets for sustainable fuel use, the aviation industry would need to massively increase production — a behaviour that could cause further climate and societal issues, according to the Institute for Policy Studies.
Oliver Milman
News, Business, Energy
| May 16th 2024
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Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| May 16th 2024
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Every morning, Bridget Chanda places her prosthetic legs beside her bed, pulls on her stockings and pushes the remains of her limbs into the prosthetics as best she can. After six years they no longer fit, and it's painful to stand or walk for too long, but it doesn't faze her much.
Tsvangiray Mukwazhi
News
| May 16th 2024
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From the archives
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Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News
| October 27th 2023
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