Scientists urge Trudeau and Legault to reject Quebec LNG project
Taken as a whole, this project would thus further alter the terrestrial and marine ecosystems on which life on Earth depends, even as UN-mandated experts have recently confirmed an "unprecedented" and accelerating rate of extinction of species, thus eroding "the very foundations of our economies, our livelihoods, food security, health and quality of life around the world."
PEI growth is the highest in the country, but the governing Liberals are losing the election
In Prince Edward Island, growing the amount of goods and services produced has not created political advantage for the incumbent government.
Enough empty promises, Prime Minister Trudeau
New Democratic Party MPs urge Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to "show that his promises to Indigenous people aren’t empty" by addressing mercury poisoning in Grassy Narrows.
The most troubling aspect of the pro-pipeline rally
Consider these few facts. The present ‘sky is falling’ rhetoric, absent applying a critical analysis lens, would have people believing that Alberta oil production has been halted. However, production levels (even with the slowdown) are approximately 3.3 million barrels a day, writes Steven Sanderson.
Letter: #Metoo feminists have given Trudeau a pass
It appears that if a man expresses left-of-centre ideologies or calls himself a feminist, then women marching to the #metoo drum are looking the other way, says a letter to the editor.
Cities have unique opportunity to lead fight against climate change
As Ontarians prepare to go to the polls to elect their municipal representatives on Oct. 22, voters should pay particular attention to candidates who propose concrete measures to protect the environment, advocate for sustainable development policies and equip our cities with green infrastructure in an effort to flight climate change, writes Ottawa candidate Anthony Carricato
I got arrested protesting Bill 31
On Saturday, September 15, I woke up and made my way to the Ontario Legislature, determined to express my utter disgust with Bill 31. A rare weekend sitting had been called to expedite the Bill’s passage.
Letter to editor: Doug Ford should let Torontonians handle city council
Premier Doug Ford’s abrupt move to reduce the number of council seats from 47 to 25 at this late stage in our election period is literally gerrymandering,
Canada's smallest communities need their health facilities, too
Former Conservative MP Inky Mark reflects on the need for federal governments to change the policies that have forced health care centralization for two decades.