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Climate change, climate solutions, and the climate emergency are at the core of Canada's National Observer's mission and excellence in reporting. Our daily news and in-depth journalism on climate instability and the race to net zero are used by citizens, academics and policymakers to make sense of the growing climate crisis. Our name from time to time appears as a byline on our articles. It indicates the piece is an opinion by our management team or it is company news.
Armed guards instructed to shield Don Meredith from questions about Senate sex scandal
The Senate kept reporters at bay as it held a hearing to review alleged ethical violations by one of its own, Sen. Don Meredith.
Did Canada just troll Trump and Putin over climate denial?
Canada is hosting the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for the first time since 2005 in September.
Énergie Est : le National Observer en nomination pour son enquête sur «l'Affaire Charest»
La série d'articles sur « l'Affaire Charest » de Mike De Souza est finaliste dans la catégorie « journalisme d'enquête exceptionnel » pour les médias en ligne.
National Observer receives CAJ nomination for 'Charest Affair' investigation
Mike De Souza's exclusive investigation on alleged conflict of interest within the National Energy Board's review of the Energy East pipeline has been nominated for a national journalism award.
Trump approves Keystone
The U.S. State Department has recommended approval of the Keystone XL pipeline.
National Observer investigation into Irving companies nominated for National Newspaper Award
Lead investigative reporter Bruce Livesey has received a National Newspaper Awards nomination for his series on the Irving family's dominance in New Brunswick.
Jason Kenney captures Alberta Progressive Conservative leadership
Former federal cabinet minister Jason Kenney has won the Alberta Progressive Conservative leadership race.
High school teacher defeats former cabinet minister in stunning Liberal nomination
A 26-year-old high school teacher has defeated a former provincial cabinet minister for the Liberal nomination in a federal riding in Montreal to replace Stéphane Dion.
Oops. Montreal is NOT a sanctuary FOR oppressive regimes
Montreal is calling itself a sanctuary for refugees to escape FROM oppressive regimes
Federal government abandons Sable Island wind project 15 years after its launch
Ottawa to abandon a wind project on the iconic crescent-shaped sandbar more than 15 years after it launched the initiative. It comes after legislation allowed Exxon to pursue deep drilling for oil.