Yasmine Ghania
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News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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January 5th 2021
The solutions to fix dire conditions in long-term care homes already exist — however the political will is missing, according to experts and politicians who spoke at an emergency town hall on Monday.
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| January 5th 2021
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A new coalition is monitoring the overlap of climate denial with other conspiracy theories online, and one of its founders says Canada is not immune from this new “wave of disinformation.”
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| January 5th 2021
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Matt Humphrey — an Anglican priest, writer and educator who lives, works and plays on Songhees territory in the Cecilia Creek watershed (Victoria, B.C.) — mixes faith with environmental stewardship.
Patricia Lane
Opinion, Culture
| January 5th 2021
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The natural regions Canada protects don’t line up that well with where Canadians actually need them, research suggests.
Bob Weber, Canadian Press
News
| January 5th 2021
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"Abandoning biofuels as a major climate action in the transportation sector, as must be done, raises the question of how to reduce GHG pollution," writes Victoria-based transportation planning consultant Eric Doherty.
Eric Doherty
Opinion, Energy, Politics
| January 5th 2021
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From the archives
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Damian Carrington
News, Politics
| August 3rd 2020
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