Arno Kopecky
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Opinion
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December 7th 2022
Claims the 'Freedom Convoy' was a bunch of peaceful protesters exercising their right to free speech was hammered to dust by the Public Order Emergency Commission, writes Arno Kopecky.
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Explainer, Climate Solutions Reporting, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| December 7th 2022
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Canada supports the goals of the European Union's forestry trade rules, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says, after a leaked letter recently revealed the country's efforts to water down proposed regulations right before the United Nations' global biodiversity conference kicks off in Montreal.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Climate Solutions Reporting, Ottawa Insider
| December 7th 2022
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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres is clear about what he wants to see at the COP15 biodiversity conference in Montreal: a peace pact with nature.
John Woodside
News, Politics, Climate Solutions Reporting
| December 7th 2022
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MPs recently moved to delay proposed changes to the Lobbyists’ Code of Conduct that include reduced cooling-off periods for lobbyists doing political work and more stringent rules for gift-giving.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| December 7th 2022
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In Antarctica, rebounding fur seals are threatening the frozen continent’s fragile flora.
Sean Mowbray
News
| December 7th 2022
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Climate transition is on track to be a historic multitrillion-dollar investment opportunity and a business disruption that will reshape whole economies — Canada’s included, write Keren Perla and Chad Park.
Keren Perla, Chad Park
Opinion
| December 7th 2022
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Emma McIntosh
News, US News, Politics
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