Cloe Logan
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Investigations, Climate Solutions Reporting
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September 15th 2022
More than a dozen roof cave-ins, 152 warnings, 119 compliance orders, 37 administrative penalties and a series of provincial stop-work orders. Nova Scotia's Donkin coal mine reopened this week, begging the question: what has changed?
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You don’t get to cheat citizens in a democracy by holding a “press conference” where you muzzle the press and expect us to play along, writes Karyn Pugliese.
Karyn Pugliese
Opinion, Politics
| September 15th 2022
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When Pierre Poilievre is ready to throw punches again, he’ll probably start with the growing pushback against so-called “ESG” investing, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
Max Fawcett
Opinion
| September 15th 2022
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Days after signing a landmark $2.5-billion deal with the provinces and territories to subsidize Canada's farmers, the federal agriculture minister says she was betrayed by a cadre of conservative premiers.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News
| September 15th 2022
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The world’s leading health organizations are endorsing the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty in an effort to protect public health.
John Woodside
News, Energy
| September 15th 2022
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The federal government is pledging a suite of measures to address affordability issues, including a temporary GST rebate hike, a one-time top-up to the Canada Housing Benefit and the long-awaited first phase of Canada’s national dental care plan.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| September 15th 2022
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Industry associations are fighting government regulations forcing them to meet their green pledges. Canadians are ready to make this shift — automakers are holding us back.
Nate Wallace, Andréanne Brazeau, Thomas Arnason McNeil
Opinion
| September 15th 2022
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The research adds utility companies and their affiliated groups to the growing list of actors that spent years misleading the public about the threat of climate change.
Zoya Teirstein
News, Energy
| September 15th 2022
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The city came "perilously close" to running out of clean drinking water during last November's floods, and it wasn't the first time the problem has arisen.
Canadian Press
News
| September 14th 2022
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The muddy damage in Oak Glen and Forest Falls served as a powerful warning to areas burning or facing high fire danger of the damage wildfires can cause months or years after flames are doused.
Amy Taxin, Christopher Weber
News, US News
| September 14th 2022
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From the archives
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Emilee Gilpin
News, Entertainment, Politics, Culture
| August 24th 2018
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