Mike De Souza
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News, Energy, Politics
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November 15th 2016
Over 1,500 young scientists are "concerned" the Trudeau government is lacking scientific rigour in decisions that have significant consequences for public health and the environment.
New research shows that the project proponent gave the government some flimsy evidence that neglected to mention how its proposed gas terminal would harm vulnerable Pacific salmon.
In the middle of a hot spot for marine mammals, why does Environment Minister Catherine McKenna want to climb up a cliff to an "office" 300m above the Arctic seas?
Canada is still thirsty for new pipelines to the coast despite renewed prospects for Keystone XL, explained Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr on Tuesday.
The ramp-up in reconstruction, needed to rebuild the close to 2,000 homes and businesses destroyed by the fire, is also expected to create about 9,000 jobs next year.
The bastion of Canadian establishment journalism and a pugnacious media upstart took turns ripping into the publicly funded CBC in testimony Tuesday to the Commons Heritage committee.
After being told at the polling station that he wasn’t on the registration list, Homer heads to Moe's Tavern where Carl and Lenny are debating the candidate. And you won't believe what happens next...
Some political insiders will advise Trudeau that now is the time to “manage expectations” of Canadians on climate change in light of the Trump win. But we cannot become bystanders.