John Woodside
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Analysis
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July 8th 2024
The federal government bet billions on a global hydrogen revolution to secure Canada's place in this emerging sector, but in April it quietly noted the expected market to be worth just 16% of its 2020 estimate.
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| July 8th 2024
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In a shared society, people experience — and respond to — the same forces. That includes getting angry and frustrated and keen to throw the bums out, whatever their ideological disposition, when things get tough. Because people want solutions to their problems.
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A Q&A with award-winning author Sheila Harrington on her new book chronicling 30 years of conservation movements on British Columbia’s Gulf Islands.
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| July 8th 2024
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A chief of a northern Manitoba First Nation is condemning a decade-long nursing staffing shortage in northern and remote communities as “systemic racism.”
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| July 8th 2024
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The federal government just gave the Tilbury LNG marine jetty in Delta, B.C. its stamp of approval.
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News, Energy, Ottawa Insider
| July 8th 2024
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Critics argue that “red tape cuts” are a pretext to weaken environmental protections and benefit developers and major industrial emitters.
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News
| July 8th 2024
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Investigators with an international environmental watchdog have recommended a probe into whether Canada is violating its own laws by not stopping toxic wastewater from being dumped into the ocean along its Pacific coast.
Bob Weber
News
| July 5th 2024
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Calgary residents are getting a happy diversion from their water woes, as its annual Stampede summer festival begins today with a downtown parade.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| July 5th 2024
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