Brianne Whyte
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Opinion
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September 14th 2022
The young people behind the lawsuit against the Ontario government are not a fringe element. They are smart. They know the science. They won’t be fooled.
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In the 20 years I’ve watched him, Pierre Poilievre has barely changed his glasses or his haircut, much less an opinion, writes Karyn Pugliese.
Karyn Pugliese
Analysis, Politics
| September 14th 2022
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As affordability woes dominate the national political conversation, the Liberal environment minister says climate change is linked to cost-of-living concerns and will remain high on the federal government’s agenda.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| September 14th 2022
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It’s rare for rodents to achieve any kind of all-star status; critters like mice, rats, gophers, squirrels, and porcupines have yet to secure their spot as environmental heroes.
Jackie Flynn Mogensen
News
| September 14th 2022
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International Development Minister Harjit Sajjan is in Pakistan now witnessing the devastation.
Canadian Press
News
| September 13th 2022
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The northern long-eared and the tricolored are among a dozen North American bats afflicted by white-nose syndrome, which disrupts their crucial winter hibernation.
John Flesher
News
| September 13th 2022
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Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo said the iconic tower that is normally illuminated until 1 a.m. is only one of the city's monuments and municipal buildings that will be plunged into darkness earlier in the evening as the French capital faces risks of power shortages and rationing.
Nicolas Garriga
News
| September 13th 2022
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The slaying of a Las Vegas newspaper reporter, allegedly at the hands of one of his investigative targets, is driving home a reality the U.S. hasn't had to confront since the Civil War: journalism on home soil is becoming more dangerous.
James McCarten
News, US News
| September 13th 2022
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The 594-page report’s 20-page summary highlighted five case studies of climate risks from worsening extreme weather that scientists said will be more of a problem and how governments could deal with them.
Seth Borenstein
News
| September 13th 2022
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A new poll suggests that while many Canadians plan to watch Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral next week, the vast majority have not been personally impacted by her passing and feel no attachment to the monarchy.
Lee Berthiaume
News
| September 13th 2022
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Bill Gates says the global hunger crisis is so immense that food aid cannot fully address the problem. What’s also needed, Gates argues, are the kinds of innovations in farming technology that he has long funded to try to reverse the crisis documented in a report released Tuesday by The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Thalia Beaty
News
| September 13th 2022
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From the archives
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Eric Holthaus
Analysis
| May 4th 2018
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