John Woodside
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Analysis, Politics
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January 10th 2023
Allegations of patronage and a cozy relationship between a billionaire and a Canadian premier are threatening to upend a multibillion-dollar green energy project.
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| January 10th 2023
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A majority of Canadians believe an energy system based on renewable sources is more affordable and reliable than one based on fossil fuels, according to a recent poll commissioned by Clean Energy Canada.
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| January 10th 2023
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Pierre Poilievre’s crypto catastrophe is more than a humorous political pratfall, writes public policy consultant Adil Sayeed.
Adil Sayeed
Opinion
| January 10th 2023
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Cities are loosening rules on building parking spots with new buildings: ‘It’s about the climate, it’s about walkability.’
Oliver Milman
News, Politics
| January 10th 2023
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British Columbia is increasing the types of items it accepts for recycling in its residential blue box program.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| January 9th 2023
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The mottled bright green leaves of a pothos plant stood out against the flashy expanse of electric vehicles and smart products at the CES tech show in Las Vegas this year. This particular version of the familiar houseplant was bioengineered to remove 30 times the amount of indoor air pollutants of a typical house plant, according to Neoplants, the Paris-based company that created it.
Brittany Peterson
News
| January 9th 2023
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Global prices for food commodities like grain and vegetable oils were the highest on record last year even after falling for nine months in a row, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization said, as Russia's war in Ukraine, drought and other factors drove up inflation and worsened hunger worldwide.
Associated Press
News
| January 9th 2023
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The Donkin coal mine in Cape Breton had 14 warnings, 19 compliance orders and eight administrative penalties between mid-September 2022 and Jan. 5, according to information from the Nova Scotia Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration provided to Canada’s National Observer.
Cloe Logan
News
| January 9th 2023
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John Woodside
News, Energy, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| July 29th 2021
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