Mia Rabson
Reporter with the Canadian Press
About Mia Rabson
Feds table sustainable jobs bill to back up pledge to help workers transition
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said it is not about shutting down Canada's fossil fuel industry, but the sector will only survive if it massively invests in technology to cut greenhouse-gas emissions from extracting and refining oil and gas.
Canada marks Clean Air Day with worst air quality in the world
Hazy skies tinged with an eerie yellow glow greeted millions of Canadians in Quebec and Ontario again on Wednesday, June 7, 2023, as the smoke from hundreds of wildfires continued to cause air quality warnings in Canada's most populated corridor.
Global agreement to cut plastic production no easy feat: Guilbeault
Environment groups say the only true way to eliminate plastic pollution is to make less plastic in the first place.
House of Commons votes for David Johnston to step aside but he refuses
David Johnston said his mandate to probe allegations of foreign interference comes from the government and not the House of Commons, after members of Parliament voted in favour of his ouster on Wednesday, May 31, 2023.
Deal close to get Windsor's Stellantis battery plant back on track
A deal to save a $5-billion electric vehicle battery plant in Windsor is inching closer, Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said on Wednesday, May 31, 2023.
What Danielle Smith's win in Alberta means for federal Liberals and Conservatives
Danielle Smith's electoral victory in Alberta could spell the beginnings of a renewed confrontation between her province and Ottawa over climate policy — and create fodder for future attacks against the federal Tories, political observers say.
New Democrat MP Jenny Kwan says she is target of foreign interference by China
New Democrat MP Jenny Kwan said on Monday, May 29, 2023, that Canada's spy agency has confirmed her long-held belief she is being targeted by the Chinese government, as the prime minister granted the NDP's wish to allow more party members to review top-secret intelligence.
Saskatchewan will break the law if it runs power plants on coal past 2030: Guilbeault
His comment comes as electricity generation becomes the latest jurisdictional battle over climate policy between federal and provincial governments.
Indigenous guardians hard at work to restore nature and community
The Ni Hat'ni Dene program is one of 150 different Indigenous Guardians programs that have blossomed in the last five years.
Trudeau paints Poilievre as angry and unserious at Liberal party convention opening
Canadians chose hope over fear and anger in 2015 and they will be faced with that choice again the next time they go to the polls, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in his opening night keynote speech to Liberal faithful at the party's policy convention in Ottawa.