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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.
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Trump retreats on pledge to jail Clinton and shows openness to climate treaty
In a strange interview with the New York Times, U.S. Presidential-elect Donald Trump appeared to retreat on key pledges to jail Hillary Clinton and pull out of the Paris climate change treaty.
Canada's Catherine McKenna announces coal phase out for 2030
Federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna is announcing a plan to phase out the use of coal-fired electricity by 2030.
Trump presidency doesn't change need for Canadian carbon price, says Trudeau
The Liberal leader is suggesting it’s full steam ahead for his government’s environmental plan despite a Donald Trump presidency that could recast America's climate change priorities.
100,000 frightened Americans took down Canada immigration site
Newly released statistics show Canada's citizenship and immigration website experienced a huge spike in web traffic from the U.S. just before it crashed on Tuesday, as election results rolled in.
Tory leadership hopeful Kellie Leitch criticized for getting excited about Trump
The leadership campaign of Conservative party hopeful Kellie Leitch is jumping on Donald Trump's surprise U.S. victory to fire a shot at so-called Canadian elites.
National Observer takes home Best Independent Publisher prize at Canadian Online Publishing Awards
National Observer took home three first place wins and one second place win in a competition that included Maclean's, Toronto Star, CBC, and other Canadian media titans.
Deadly explosion of Quebec-owned pipeline rocks Alabama
“The Caisse is always interested in quality assets that yield stable, long-term returns,” said an executive from the Quebec pension fund when it announced its investment in 2011.
Edward Snowden cautions reporters after Montreal police caught spying on journalist
"I was living in the fiction that police officers wouldn't dare do that...clearly, I was naive."