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Report on Albertans' views of coal development in the Rockies delayed one month
"It was because of the overwhelming response and the need to accommodate that response with extra time that we had to approach the minister with the request for an extension," committee head Ron Wallace said in an interview Tuesday.
House of Commons precinct limits entry to only those fully vaxxed
That could present a problem for Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole, who has refused to say how many of his 118 MPs are fully vaccinated.
Full capacity allowed at hockey games, weddings, concerts in B.C. for fully vaxxed
Indoor and outdoor organized events in British Columbia will soon be able to return to full capacity to allow those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to attend, with the province's top doctor saying health officials will keep an eye on the risk.
Legault pledges to decentralize Quebec health care in upcoming year
In his hour-long speech, Legault listed off promises ranging from the creation of tens of thousands of daycare spots to creating a government cybersecurity department and ruling out future fossil oil extraction projects in the province.
My Public Living Room shows how to give and take care
The latest installations from "Making With Place" create gathering spaces for young racialized men to discuss how to better give and receive care.
Joe Biden urged to act as his ambitious climate agenda hangs by a thread
Failure to pass legislation to cut emissions before the UN summit in Glasgow could be catastrophic for efforts to curb global heating.
Reducing oil and gas production is Canada’s ‘only possible lever’ to hit 2030 climate goals
Two reports released Wednesday reveal Canada is lagging far behind its climate goals, with both studies making clear the only option left is reducing the production of fossil fuels.
Environmental groups applaud Quebec’s ban on fossil fuel exploration
In a groundbreaking move, Quebec Premier François Legault announced the province will "definitively renounce the extraction of hydrocarbons on its territory" during a speech Tuesday.
Vulnerable nations lay out demands ahead of COP26 climate talks
Officials from the 48 countries that make up the Climate Vulnerable Forum said a recent U.N. science report highlighted the urgent need for action to ensure that global warming doesn't rise above 1.5 C.
Whistleblower rekindles questions about possible crackdown on Facebook
The fallout from a Facebook whistleblower's explosive revelations this month continues to descend on Canada as politicians and experts grapple with how to regulate Big Tech amid renewed questions on the harm it can wreak.