Seth Klein
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Opinion
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December 10th 2021
From the get-go, driven by concern for the climate emergency, we knew we wanted to get the gas out of our home.
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According to a recent report, the federal government is in the process of developing regulations to allow oil producers to treat and release the water in those ponds, which contain toxic chemicals like mercury, ammonia and naphthenic acids.
Max Fawcett
Opinion
| December 9th 2021
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Canada’s richest families hold nearly 25 per cent of the country’s wealth while the bottom 40 per cent of Canadians own just over one per cent, according to a new report from the Parliamentary Budget Office released Thursday.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| December 10th 2021
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The Port of Vancouver's latest ad blitz is the ultimate in greenwashing, celebrating actions that have been ineffective at reducing total emissions, writes Anna Barford.
Anna Barford
Opinion
| December 10th 2021
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The finding was released Thursday in a new report from auditor general Karen Hogan, following numerous outbreaks among temporary foreign workers living in cramped conditions on farms since the start of the pandemic.
Lee Berthiaume
News
| December 9th 2021
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He says there has been a sharp turnaround from the early days of the pandemic when unemployment hit 25 per cent and for close to 10 weeks the province was unable to sell an Alberta government bond.
The Canadian Press
News, Energy, Politics
| December 9th 2021
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President Joe Biden on Wednesday, December 8, 2021, signed an executive order to make the federal government carbon-neutral by 2050, aiming for a 65% reduction in planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and an all-electric fleet of car and trucks five years later.
Matthew Daly
News, US News, Energy, Politics
| December 9th 2021
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Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
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