Luke Ottenhof
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October 20th 2022
At one point, federal Tourism Minister Randy Boissonnault gestured toward the North Shore Mountains across the water, shrouded in wildfire smoke, and remarked, “If a picture’s worth a thousand words, the view today’s a million.”
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The hard work of Canada's medical professionals to battle COVID-19 has been undermined by a small army of right-wing pundits, politicians, and pandemic opportunists who have depleted our stores of social capital.
Max Fawcett
Opinion
| October 20th 2022
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Our increased dependence on the U.S., our smaller relative weight in a globalized world, and our general disinterest and lack of investment in international affairs all leave Canada unequipped to play the role of a middle power.
Zachary Paikin
Opinion
| October 20th 2022
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On 11 days during the summer and early fall, Quadra Island had no local paramedics available for emergency medical calls, data from the emergency responders’ union shows.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| October 20th 2022
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Artist Siobhán McDonald will turn the recordings into an acoustic installation exploring humanity’s impact on the ocean.
Rory Carroll
News
| October 20th 2022
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A first in Canada, the move will allow Vancity Visa customers to see the estimated carbon footprint of everything they purchase using their credit card.
Cloe Logan
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| October 19th 2022
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On a thermometer, a tenth of a degree seems tiny, barely noticeable. But small changes in average temperature can reverberate in a global climate to turn into big disasters as weather gets wilder and more extreme in a warmer world.
Seth Borenstein, Dana Beltaji
News
| October 19th 2022
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The national public health agency is preparing for "worst-case scenario" COVID-19 variants that can evade immunity, Canada's top doctor told members of Parliament on Tuesday, October 18, 2022, as early signs point to a fall resurgence of the virus.
Laura Osman
News, Politics
| October 19th 2022
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Athletes in two of Australia’s most popular sports — cricket and netball — are criticizing millions of dollars of sponsorship money from mining and energy companies.
Dennis Passa
News
| October 19th 2022
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Insurance companies that have long said they'll cover anything, at the right price, are increasingly ruling out fossil fuel projects because of climate change — to cheers from environmental campaigners.
Associated Press
News
| October 19th 2022
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From the archives
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Ed Struzik
News
| September 17th 2021
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