Natasha Bulowski
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About Natasha Bulowski
Natasha Bulowski is an Ottawa-based journalist. She has covered federal policy for Vancouver and B.C. since Jan. 1, 2022 thanks to a grant from the Local Journalism Initiative and the Government of Canada. Natasha is also a graduate of Carleton University's bachelor of journalism program with a minor in human rights.
Canadians want a clean energy economy and believe the significance of oil will recede, polling shows
Most Canadians think clean energy is critical for Canada’s economy and its importance will only grow over time while the significance of oil and gas will recede, according to a poll released Thursday.
Conservatives dispense with Erin O'Toole leadership in speedy, brutal ouster
Erin O’Toole’s fall from grace within the Conservative Party of Canada was no surprise, but the speed and brutality of his ousting jarred even seasoned political scientists.
NDP MP Charlie Angus cites Canada’s ‘failure to hold the oil industry accountable for the massive amounts of taxpayer money’
The party's natural resources critic wrote to Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson on Jan. 27 after recent reports found the federal government's climate change funding for oil and gas companies amounts to little more than fossil fuel subsidies.
Environment Canada warned port expansion puts shorebirds at risk, but feds withheld final comments from review panel
A document from Environment Canada that warned of disastrous environmental impacts was withheld from a key stage of an environmental assessment for a proposed Metro Vancouver shipping terminal.
MPs worry anti-vaxxer convoy has taken a turn for the worse
A convoy of truckers is en route to Ottawa to protest vaccine mandates, but some politicians say the protest has taken on a life of its own and are concerned about possible violence on Saturday.
Tories stoke ‘freedom convoy’ fire as truckers head for Ottawa
Conservative MPs are stoking the anti-vaccination fire by voicing support for a convoy of truckers driving across Canada to converge on Parliament Hill.
Canadians want climate-friendly home renovations — and it’s more than Ottawa can handle
Canadian homeowners are lining up for federal dollars to make their homes more energy efficient, but experts say without additional programs, there’s a risk people won’t pursue the renovations needed to help Canada cut its greenhouse gas emissions.
Canada absent from global conversation on deep-sea mining
Environmental groups want the Canadian government to call for a moratorium on deep-sea mining, joining countries like Chile and the EU Parliament.
Canada’s largest renewable diesel plant will turn canola oil into fuel
In five years, Canada’s largest renewable diesel plant will be converting canola oil to renewable fuel, but some experts say this alternative is not the climate solution it is made out to be.
Catherine McKenna’s next big move
With the climate emergency escalating, where's Catherine McKenna going now?