Sarah Lawrynuik
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News, Energy, Politics
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December 17th 2019
It’s been more than a dozen years since the metaphorical alarm was first sounded, and yet the residents of Fort Chipewyan still don’t know what’s killing them. But what they do know is that there are still elevated rates of cancer in the northern Alberta community.
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Laura Zizzo
Opinion, Politics
| December 17th 2019
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A green economy think tank at the University of Ottawa says the federal government's promise to plant two billion trees over the next 10 years is a cheap way to pull greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| December 17th 2019
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In a courtroom in British Columbia on Monday, December 17, 2019, Indigenous communities were arguing the federal government overstepped in approving the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion and that it has to be stopped over concerns about its impact on the environment.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| December 17th 2019
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This is why we can't have nice things.
Jackie Flynn Mogensen
News
| December 17th 2019
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Renewable energy is competing in ways that few imagined. In India renewables are cheaper than coal — something which will have a huge impact on climate change.
Tim Buckley
News
| December 17th 2019
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Federal New Democrats are asking the Liberal government to commit to regular reviews of the new North American free-trade deal's impact on Canada after it comes into force and to overhaul the way future trade pacts are negotiated.
Lee Berthiaume
News, Politics
| December 17th 2019
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A historic graveyard and chapel lie within the barrier’s 150ft ‘enforcement zone’ that the government has said it plans to raze
Nina Lakhani
News, US News
| December 17th 2019
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