Natasha Bulowski
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News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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January 3rd 2025
Canada is not ready to deal with the damage climate change will inflict on transportation hubs that safeguard our supply chains, warns a Senate committee report.
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There is a provision in the Reform Act that allows members of Parliament to call for a leadership review. At the outset of each parliament, government caucuses should vote to adopt the provision and exercise it in the case of a leader who won’t resign, leaving the party with no other option.
David Moscrop
Opinion
| January 3rd 2025
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Capping greenhouse gas emissions from Canada's cows, pigs, chickens and other farm animals, while bolstering support for plant-based food, could help the country reach its climate goals, a new analysis has found. But experts question whether the approach would encourage factory farming, infuriate farmers and further annoy a cash-strapped public.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News
| January 3rd 2025
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Salt levels in streams as a result of winter road clearing can be ten times higher than regulated limits at sensitive stages of coho salmon development, UBC researchers find.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| January 3rd 2025
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We can’t address climate change without decarbonizing sectors like steel, cement, aluminum and oil & gas. But decarbonizing production of these goods raises costs (at least for now), and in these heavily traded sectors that risks shifting emissions to countries that don’t have ambitious climate policies — a phenomenon known as carbon leakage.
Aaron Cosbey
Opinion
| January 3rd 2025
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A mine just reopened in eastern Utah, but the industry has changed. In Emery County, for example, Wolverine’s Fossil Rock Mine reopened — but the local workforce doesn’t seem to want to go underground.
Brooke Larsen
News
| January 3rd 2025
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With MPs set to return to the House of Commons on Jan. 27, the Liberal grip on power appears tenuous. The NDP, which has been a steady ally of the minority government since the 2021 election, is no longer planning to support the Liberals.
David Baxter
News
| January 2nd 2025
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Canadian forests are increasingly primed for severe, uncontrollable wildfires, a study published Thursday said, underlining what the authors described as a pressing need to proactively mitigate the "increased threat posed by climate change."
Jordan Omstead
News
| January 2nd 2025
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Cloe Logan
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
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