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Hanna Hett
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October 25th 2024
Canada needs an additional 3.5 million housing units to address its housing shortage. Governments and industry are learning how to do that without sacrificing the tree canopy that keeps streets cool, absorbs floodwater and cleans the air.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford has already decided to rip up the bike lanes on major thoroughfares in Toronto like Bloor Street, Yonge Street and University Avenue in an obvious attempt to win over traffic-addled voters before an increasingly imminent provincial election.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| October 25th 2024
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NDP MPP Jessica Bell says Ford is playing a game of distraction to fuel a culture war pitting drivers against cyclists to avoid attention to the provincial government’s failures on housing, healthcare and traffic congestion.
Matteo Cimellaro
News
| October 24th 2024
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The groups argued that regional impact assessments failed to consider the increasing impacts of offshore oil and gas drilling on the delicate marine ecosystem off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador. But they lost at the Federal Court of Appeal.
Kathryn Fraser
News
| October 25th 2024
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By failing to address the public transit problem, we risk a future that is costlier, more polluting, and where gridlock holds people and goods back from their full potential.
Nate Wallace
Opinion
| October 25th 2024
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Around the world, products inside the company’s packages are now cushioned by paper-based padding that can be collected in curbside recycling programs.
Joseph Winters
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| October 25th 2024
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A letter signed by two dozen Liberal MPs asking Trudeau to step down was presented to the prime minister Wednesday at a tense caucus meeting in Ottawa.
The Canadian Press
News
| October 24th 2024
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Officials say that during the call, Jason Nixon, Alberta's minister of seniors, community and social services, expressed his government's continued willingness to partner with Ottawa and to cost-match the additional federal funding.
Lisa Johnson
News, Politics
| October 24th 2024
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News, Food Insider
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