Natasha Bulowski
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News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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January 17th 2023
As Canadians struggle to afford essential goods and services, the spoils of inflation are ending up largely in corporate profits, particularly in the oil, gas and mining industries, a new analysis reveals.
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There is no room for ambiguity in the face of the layered crises of climate change, economic strain and a pandemic, writes Anjali Appadurai. We must pick a side.
Anjali Appadurai
Opinion
| January 18th 2023
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Is the federal government planning to phase out hundreds of thousands of jobs in Alberta (and millions across the country) through its "just transition" act? Of course not. But that's not what Alberta's premier and pundits would have us believe.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| January 18th 2023
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Many of Canada’s major pension funds are taking some steps to protect Canadians’ retirement savings from the worsening climate crisis by aligning their investments with the world's climate goals and setting their own targets, but there is still a long way to go.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Ottawa Insider
| January 17th 2023
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First Nations across the province are undertaking clean energy programs with provincial funding designed to help ditch the use of dirty diesel fuel.
Rochelle Baker
News, Climate Solutions Reporting, Food Insider
| January 18th 2023
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Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Commonwealth countries in Africa have been hit hard with severe weather catastrophes such as historical flooding, the clear and present dangers of climate change.
Patricia Scotland
Opinion
| January 18th 2023
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Cree nations in Ontario hope the province will make room for them at the table when developing environmental protections for mining development.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| January 18th 2023
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Alberta Environment is investigating how a family's water well near a gravel mine became so contaminated by lead it's no longer drinkable.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| January 17th 2023
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As the icy continent braces for a record summer, ecologists say more visitor caps and restrictions are needed to protect wildlife.
Peter Hannam
News
| January 18th 2023
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From the archives
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Emilee Gilpin
Opinion, Entertainment, Energy, Politics, Culture
| October 14th 2020
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