Mia Rabson
Reporter with the Canadian Press
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Supreme Court rebukes energy regulator for Clyde River consultation
Canada's embattled National Energy Board was rebuked by the Supreme Court of Canada over its consultation with Indigenous people on an energy project in the Arctic.
Trump comes on board anti-protectionist measures but not climate change at G20
G20 leaders managed to bring U.S. President Donald Trump on side against protectionist trade policies, but he still stands alone when it comes to resisting action on climate change.
Trump agrees to anti-protectionist measures, but not climate change, at G20
G20 leaders have agreed to fight protectionism but do not have unanimous agreement on action to fight climate change because of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Trudeau, Merkel meet to plot G20 plan as summit gets underway in Hamburg
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had a private meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel early on Fri. July 7, 2017, just prior to the official start of the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany.
Trudeau looks to perform delicate G20 balancing act between Trump, Merkel
Justin Trudeau is embarking today, July 3, 2017, on a week-long European sojourn that will culminate in a meeting of 20 of the world's largest economies.
Respect Indigenous Peoples who don't want to celebrate Canada 150, Trudeau urges
"We recognize that over the past decades, generations, indeed centuries Canada has failed Indigenous Peoples," said the prime minister from an event in Charlottetown.
Subsidizing electric cars is inefficient and costly, report says
Provincial subsidies to encourage the use of electric vehicles are the most expensive, least effective way to help cut greenhouse gas emissions, the Montreal Economic Institute says in a new report.
Wildlife tally says mosquitoes and blackflies are not among species at risk
If you're planning to enjoy the great outdoors this summer, there are good reasons to stock up on bug spray.
'Only fair': McKenna on excluding Saskatchewan, Manitoba from $2B carbon fund
Manitoba and Saskatchewan have been given until the end of 2017 to sign on to Ottawa's national climate change agreement to avoid losing out on millions of dollars to help cut emissions.
Carr: Canada would consider Chinese investment proposals for oilsands
As Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr explores avenues in China to expand foreign investment in the oilsands, his government is being accused of allowing Chinese takeovers of Canadian firms.