Cloe Logan
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News, Business, Climate Solutions Reporting
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December 12th 2024
In a net-zero by 2050 Canada, 700,000 more energy jobs will exist than today, according to a 2023 report by Clean Energy Canada. In the wind sector alone, the Global Wind Energy Council estimates that over half a million new wind technicians will be required worldwide by 2026.
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News, Energy
| December 12th 2024
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The federal Conservative Party has spent years saying the carbon tax is fuelling inflation — but a new analysis has found these emissions-pricing policies only contributed about 0.5 per cent to the more than 19 per cent increase in consumer prices since 2019.
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| December 12th 2024
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A coalition of cycling advocates has launched a court challenge against Ontario’s new provincial legislation mandating the removal of Toronto’s busiest protected bike lanes.
The lawsuit, filed Tuesday by Cycle Toronto and individual cyclists Eva Stanger-Ross and Narada Kiondo, argues the law violates Charter rights to life and security for cyclists and pedestrians.
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News
| December 12th 2024
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Deep Water Recovery is facing another warning and threat of fines for its controversial Vancouver Island ship breaking operation on the shores of Baynes Sound.
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News, Politics, Island Insider
| December 12th 2024
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The federal government decision to ban fish farms from B.C. waters has been controversial, to say the least. Episode 17 of The Salmon People — The Big Decision delves into the mixed reaction
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News
| December 12th 2024
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Firm disclosed its private sector work, Guardian Australia is told, but it is not known which clients were listed
Henry Belot
News
| December 12th 2024
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As scientists who have spent the past decade researching the sources, impacts and developing technologies to address plastic pollution, we believe that bold action is needed to confront this rapidly escalating pollution priority.
Peter S. Ross, Posacka Anna, Ethan Edson
Opinion
| December 12th 2024
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TikTok is challenging the federal government’s order to shut down its operations in Canada, claiming it will eliminate hundreds of jobs and potentially terminate a quarter of a million contracts that it has with Canadian advertising clients.
Darryl Greer, Anja Karadeglija
News, Politics
| December 11th 2024
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Officials from both provinces have been working to negotiate a new deal surrounding the Churchill Falls hydroelectric plant in Labrador. The current agreement, signed in 1969, is widely seen as lopsided in Quebec's favour.
Sarah Smellie
News
| December 11th 2024
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John Woodside
Analysis, Energy, Politics
| September 17th 2024
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