Patricia Lane
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Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
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August 22nd 2022
The project is now in its third season in Nelson and has expanded to Cranbrook. The work in wildfire risk reduction, flood control and wetland enhancement is making a real difference.
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While the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act has the potential to impact Canada’s economy in many ways, three key opportunities stand out: automobiles, batteries and construction materials.
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| August 22nd 2022
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| August 22nd 2022
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News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| August 20th 2022
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Michelle O'Bonsawin is poised to become the first Indigenous woman on the highest bench of Canada. It's good timing for key court challenges around Indigenous self-governance.
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News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| August 19th 2022
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Greenpeace activists blocked the street outside Steven Guilbeault's constituency office Friday in downtown Montreal, where the federal environment minister — once a Greenpeace activist himself — will help host the UN's biodiversity summit later this year.
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News, Next Gen Insider
| August 19th 2022
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An Ottawa-based group with suspected ties to the "Freedom Convoy" says it was threatened with eviction on Wednesday, August 17, 2022, and is ready to take its cause to court in an attempt to set up headquarters in the country's capital.
Laura Osman
News, Politics
| August 19th 2022
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When Stephen Nixon recently noticed a “beautiful” spotted lanternfly by his bag as he skateboarded in Brooklyn, he heeded the request of city officials. He stomped on it.
Michael Hill
News
| August 19th 2022
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The conservation charity founded by Prince William, second in line to the British throne and who launched the Earthshot Prize, keeps its investments in a bank that is one of the world’s biggest backers of fossil fuels, The Associated Press has learned.
Ed Davey
News
| August 19th 2022
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From the archives
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David Suzuki
Opinion, Energy, Politics
| August 2nd 2017
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