Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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October 3rd 2022
Conservative politicians and advocacy groups linked to Canada's far-right and fossil fuel lobby have been posting erroneous information about the federal government's fertilizer plan, a Canada's National Observer investigation reveals.
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As a Canadian youth delegate to the G20, 24-year-old Jodi-Ann Wang brings the climate concerns of the country’s youth to world leaders.
Patricia Lane
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| October 3rd 2022
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Old-growth deferrals are a legal tool to stop logging, providing time for First Nations and B.C. to uphold Indigenous title and rights.
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, Tegan Hansen
Opinion
| October 3rd 2022
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On the corner of Lilac Street and Mulvey Avenue, three tall, stately American elm trees bear an ominous orange dot. It’s Winnipeg’s mark of death: the familiar, telltale sign that a tree won’t live through the coming winter.
Winnipeg Free Press
News
| October 3rd 2022
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Running water is everything, which you don’t realize fully until you’re without.
Emily Hofstaedter
News, US News
| October 3rd 2022
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The top-down approach was inspired by grassroots local affiliates that were already working together, like in Saskatoon, Sask.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| September 30th 2022
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The bill is a response to the Truth and Reconciliation calls to action 53 and 56 to create a national council that would act as an independent watchdog.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| September 30th 2022
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The housing and health care crises, coupled with an aging population, were the issues dominating Quadra Island’s candidates' meeting Tuesday evening.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| September 29th 2022
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Some 200 environmental and land defense activists were killed around the world in 2021, including some 54 in Mexico, which assumed the position of the deadliest country in the annual report by nongovernmental organization Global Witness.
Associated Press
News
| September 29th 2022
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Mexico has become the deadliest place in the world for environmental and land defense activists, according to a global survey released Wednesday, and the Yaqui Indigenous people of northern Mexico are still mourning the killing of water-defense leader Tomás Rojo found dead in June 2021.
Mark Stevenson
News
| September 29th 2022
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From the archives
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David Tindall
Opinion
| November 4th 2021
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