Kat Eschner
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News, Climate Solutions Reporting
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July 19th 2022
With enough research and development, cellular agriculture should be able to produce animal products in labs for human consumption.
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News
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Canada, of course, is as much a Communist country as Joe Rogan is a reliable source of information, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
Max Fawcett
Opinion
| July 19th 2022
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On Monday, Environment and Climate Change Canada launched consultations on how to best cap and curb oil and gas sector emissions, teeing up a political battle.
John Woodside
News, Energy, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| July 19th 2022
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With local crew shortages impacting BC Ferries' ability to transport ambulances overnight, Quadra Island residents fear BC Emergency Health Services is leaving them stranded in medical emergencies.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| July 19th 2022
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The most glaring omission on the federal NDP's priority list is the absence of a declared position on the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
Arnd Jurgensen
Opinion
| July 19th 2022
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António Guterres tells governments "half of humanity is in the danger zone" as countries battle extreme heat.
Fiona Harvey
News
| July 19th 2022
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When 48 Catholic church entities signed on to fundraise $25 million for survivors under the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement, it was spelled out they would do so through their "best efforts."
Stephanie Taylor
News
| July 18th 2022
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The pressing global need to slash emissions in the face of a growing climate crisis is driving renewed interest in nuclear power — and few places more so than in Canada's oilsands.
Amanda Stephenson
News
| July 18th 2022
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From the archives
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David Suzuki
Opinion
| October 4th 2017
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