The nations that make up the Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary are dotted up and down B.C. 's coastline and islands, making them uniquely poised to quickly respond to emergencies when government agencies aren’t available.
Scientific research is expanding along the B.C. coast to better understand the effects of ocean acidification, and how to respond. The B.C.-based Tula Foundation recently announced 11 grant recipients will be working on the problem locally.
A First Nation concerned about approval of a nuclear waste disposal facility near the Ottawa River was before federal court this week to challenge the decision.
In a provincial first, British Columbia announced a comprehensive vision co-developed with First Nations to improve management of shared marine resources.
Videos posted on social media show a group of park rangers reaching into a tent at CRAB Park, grabbing coolers, and walking away while being questioned by an individual off-camera.
The federal government wants to restrict farmers' ability to save seeds and other reproductive plant materials like tree grafts for some crops – and is asking farmers to comment on the changes during the height of the growing season.
The Ontario government confirmed to Canada’s National Observer that it has ruled out introduction of a program to encourage recycling of non-alcoholic drink containers like water bottles and
A highly critical report from the auditor released Wednesday finds Alberta has implemented water conservation objectives in two of its seven major river basins. The government also doesn't know if existing water conservation objectives are working.
Environment Canada is warning of "torrential" rain brought by the remnants of Hurricane Beryl to southern Ontario and Quebec, with downpours that could last until Thursday.
Jonathan Pedneault’s surprise resignation came more than a year and a half after he and May ran a successful campaign to be co-leaders in the Green Party’s last leadership contest.