Meeru Dhalwala
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News, Culture
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November 25th 2019
This deep, personal and delicious piece of writing explores personal choice in the climate emergency.
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Michael MacDonald
News, US News, Politics
| November 24th 2019
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Ministers for justice and Indigenous services released a joint statement saying the Human Rights Tribunal's order in September "does not properly address all issues."
Carl Meyer
News
| November 25th 2019
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Nova Scotia's largest environmental group has published a study that envisions a province where more than 40 per cent of cars are hybrids or electric, heat pumps are widespread and imported electricity replaces coal.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| November 25th 2019
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Ross Belot
Opinion
| November 26th 2019
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The person tasked with the "back-breaking" job of rebuilding Ontario's Liberal party will need both strong organizational skills and the ability to adapt to an increasingly unpredictable political landscape, according to experts preparing to watch the party's leadership race unfold.
Shawn Jeffords
News, Politics
| November 25th 2019
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The central bank's research agenda on climate change was announced this week by its senior deputy governor.
Carl Meyer
News, Energy, Politics
| November 21st 2019
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Vancouver City Savings Credit Union, colloquially known as Vancity, wanted to expand its sustainable-financing operations, the chief executive of its banking subsidiary told Canada's National Observer, and CoPower offered a great opportunity to do so.
Morgan Sharp
News, Business, Energy
| November 7th 2019
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From our archive: National Observer spoke to several scientists about their experiences with environmental assessments on major industrial projects that got approved after their proponents submitted dubious evidence in their applications. The consultants all experienced similar pressure to overlook evidence.
Holly Lake
Investigations, Energy, Politics
| June 21st 2019
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