Mia Rabson
Reporter with the Canadian Press
About Mia Rabson
Environment ministers agree to cut garbage produced by half by 2040
Canada's environment ministers want to cut in half the amount of garbage this country produces, in a little over two decades.
EDC spends 12 times more for fossil fuels than clean tech, report says
New research shows Export Development Canada provided 12 times as much financial backing to oil and gas companies as it did to clean-technology companies over the last five years.
New tax incentives for investment could increase Canada's emissions
Big greenhouse-gas emitters will be able to take advantage of new federal tax incentives Finance Minister Bill Morneau promised on Wednesday, November 21, 2018, even if that means more emissions, the government says.
Scheer backs Brexit despite chaos, says it's giving Britain back control of itself
Canadian Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says his support for Britain's departure from the European Union is undiminished, despite the chaos Brexit has sown in British politics.
No G20 member has climate plan strong enough to meet Paris targets: report
Canadians produce more greenhouse gas emissions per person than any other G20 economy, according to a new analysis.
Feds pledge money for young scientists, but funding for in-house research slips
Science Minister Kirsty Duncan says she expects universities to nominate young scientists for the vast majority of Canada's new federally-funded research jobs.
New gas plants should pay carbon levy on all emissions by 2030, advocates say
Climate-change advocates and renewable-fuel producers want Ottawa to make sure new natural-gas power plants have to pay a price for every ounce of their greenhouse-gas emissions by 2030.
Clement admits to multiple acts of infidelity as long ago as last summer
Former Conservative MP Tony Clement has had inappropriate online relationships with more than one woman and went to the police months ago because someone was trying to pay one of the women to offer up intimate details of their exchanges, he admitted on Thursday, November 8, 2018.
Scheer says Clement no longer a Conservative MP after more allegations arise
Longtime Conservative MP Tony Clement was forced out of his party caucus Wednesday, the day after he admitted to sending someone sexually explicit images and a video.
Clement shared explicit photos and video
Longtime MP Tony Clement has resigned from the Conservative shadow cabinet after he shared explicit sexual images and a video of himself electronically.