Max Fawcett
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Opinion, Politics
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October 21st 2022
Time will tell whether Anjali Appadurai’s martyrdom ends up costing the BC NDP the next election, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
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| October 21st 2022
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Canada does have a particularly poor track record in meeting climate targets, and Liberal governments in Canada tend to wear the “missing targets” badge more than others.
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| October 21st 2022
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First Nations fighting to get salmon farms out of the ocean are dismayed in the wake of federal Fisheries Minister Joyce Murray’s recent engagement tour on a plan to transition open-net pen operations in B.C.
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| October 21st 2022
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News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| October 21st 2022
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News
| October 20th 2022
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The Indian government's flagship program to encourage individual and collective action on climate was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the United Nations Secretary-General on Thursday, October 20, 2022.
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News, Politics
| October 20th 2022
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Supporters of open-pit coal mining say there's a chance new mines could be built in Alberta's Rockies after comments from the province's new premier.
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News, Politics
| October 20th 2022
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Carl Meyer
News, Energy, Ottawa Insider
| October 23rd 2020
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