Darius Snieckus
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Analysis, Business
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September 19th 2024
Concrete has weighed down the building industry's efforts to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, but a low-carbon revolution in the world’s most-used construction material is starting to gather momentum
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This week, ExxonMobil Canada announced there is “no evidence of hydrocarbons” in its Persephone exploration well, which the company hoped would unlock billions of barrels of oil off the coast of N.L. The news follows a similar announcement by Equinor and partner BP earlier in the month, which noted that its Sitka well near the site of Bay du Nord was also a failure.
Cloe Logan
News
| September 19th 2024
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Chrissy Isaacs's grandson knows the water is sick. He freaks out when he sees someone drinking from the tap. All he has known is big blue water jugs.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| September 19th 2024
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Brian Smallshaw is still waiting for an apology from RCMP for his wrongful arrest near Fairy Creek logging protests. But the historian from Salt Spring is satisfied with the results of an RCMP Civilian Review and Complaints Commission investigation, released in its entirety this week, that found officers were out of line when they arrested him for ‘obstructing a peace officer’ three years ago.
Brishti Basu
News
| September 19th 2024
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Stevie Cameron was a reporter whose career carries many lessons about the importance of dogged determination to get to the truth in an age of disinformation, misinformation and political spin.
Bill Doskoch
Opinion
| September 19th 2024
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A Climate Rights International report exposes the increasingly heavy-handed treatment of climate activists in Australia, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, the UK and the US.
Matthew Taylor
News, Politics
| September 19th 2024
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Alberta Energy Minister Brian Jean's department is opening consultations on how to deal with Alberta's nearly half-million oil and gas wells, two-thirds of which are not producing. Estimates of the potential cost vary wildly into the hundreds of billions of dollars.
Bob Weber
News
| September 18th 2024
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Now that the NDP has ended the supply-and-confidence deal with the Liberals, the minority government needs to shore up support from opposition parties on a vote-by-vote basis.
Laura Osman
News
| September 18th 2024
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From the archives
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Cloe Logan
News
| May 18th 2023
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