Mia Rabson
Reporter with the Canadian Press
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Clean fuels standard coming soon but maybe not this fall: McKenna
The single biggest element of Canada's national emissions reduction plan might not be unveiled on time.
McKenna has no regrets about fighting back publicly against sexist comments
Federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna says she hadn't planned to confront a reporter from the Rebel during a news conference last week, but when the right-wing website posed the first question at a news conference in Vancouver, her pent-up frustrations at the outlet's "climate Barbie" tag just came out.
Payette takes on climate change deniers and horoscopes at science conference
One month into her new job as Canada's Governor General, Julie Payette is taking on fake news and bogus science.
Universities heard gender balance message loud and clear, science minister says
Six months after Science Minister Kirsty Duncan threatened universities with cuts to their research funding over a "dismal" gender balance among scientists nominated for lucrative research posts, she says they have heard her message and have started to respond.
Trudeau applauds Payette for standing up for science in convention speech
According to popular Canadian astrologer Georgia Nicols, Canada's Governor General should be doing what she can to "keep the peace" with loved ones today and avoid the "planetary vibe" that is urging people to engage in power struggles and disputes.
Paris agreement targets leave "alarming gap" to slow climate change: UN report
Asked about the report on Tuesday, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna didn't say Canada won't increase its ambition by 2020, but neither did she say Canada would.
Boats told to stay at least 200 metres away from killer whales off B.C. coast
Fisheries Minister Dominic LeBlanc says there will be regulations in place before the spring to ensure no boat comes within 200 metres of southern resident killer whales in Canadian waters.
Canadian universities sign off on pledge to greater diversity, accessibility
Canadian universities have done a great job making their campuses more accessible for students with disabilities, but now have to turn more attention to helping those students get jobs, one of Canada's leading disability advocates told a room full of university presidents on Wed., Oct. 25, 2017.
U.S. groups threaten Canadian snow crab imports over whale deaths
An alliance of U.S. environmental groups is preparing to ask Washington to ban imports of Canadian snow crab unless Ottawa steps up its efforts to save the endangered Atlantic right whales.
Finance minister followed the law, has done nothing wrong: Trudeau
The Conservatives and NDP alike say there is an enormous conflict created by a finance minister regulating an industry that includes a company in which he owns some $40 million in shares.