Max Fawcett
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Opinion, Politics
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October 14th 2022
For all of its noisy talk about oil and gas, the Alberta government has been curiously quiet about the success of its solar energy industry, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
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The Pakistan floods should force us to reframe what we call the climate emergency, writes Zain Haq.
Zain Haq
Opinion
| October 14th 2022
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The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, like the Native Women's Association of Canada, was shut out of a meeting with justice ministers, leaving holes in advocacy when Indigenous prisoners make up 32 per cent of the inmate population.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| October 14th 2022
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Blank school walls and human skin are common canvases for Métis artist Justine Proulx.
Winnipeg Free Press
News, Culture
| October 14th 2022
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The huge scale of human-driven loss of species demands urgent action, say the world’s leading scientists.
Patrick Greenfield
News
| October 14th 2022
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The toxic drug crisis in British Columbia was a key factor in pushing the number of deaths of homeless people up by 75 per cent in 2021 compared with the year before, the BC Coroners Service says.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| October 13th 2022
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Some cities around the world are pulling back from shorelines, as rising seas from climate change increase flooding. But so far, retreat appears out of the question for Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Ted Shaffrey
News
| October 13th 2022
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Three British Columbia First Nations want the provincial and federal governments to live up to a nine-month-old court decision that said there is "overwhelming" evidence a dam on the Nechako River is killing endangered sturgeon.
Nono Shen
News, Politics
| October 13th 2022
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First came the moths. Then came the drought.
Nono Shen
News
| October 13th 2022
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From the archives
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Sunny Dhillon
Opinion
| February 12th 2022
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