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Zahra Khozema
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News, New News
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February 7th 2023
Farming is tough. And in the middle of a climate emergency, these farmers are adopting new practices and expanding old ones to grow food more sustainably.
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Left-wing political parties must build a multi-racial, working-class coalition for progressive change dedicated to real, measurable, material improvement in the lives of ordinary people, writes Jen Hassum.
Jen Hassum
Opinion
| February 7th 2023
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A joint investigation by Canada’s National Observer and the Investigative Journalism Foundation has found oil and gas industry lobbyists far outgun their environmental counterparts in the battle for influence over climate legislation.
Cloe Logan, Xavier Richer Vis
News
| February 7th 2023
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If anyone needs an example of the dangers associated with cutting back on rules and regulations, they need only look at Michael and Doug Ford’s Ontario, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| February 7th 2023
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More than $2.5 million in federal money is now available for projects seeking to research and monitor plastic pollution and contaminants in the Arctic.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| February 7th 2023
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Old-growth activist Ben Holt recently pleaded guilty to mischief charges and vowed to give up his civil disobedience. “I can either continue in civil disobedience or I can continue in my marriage. I enthusiastically choose my marriage.”
Claudia Cornwall
News
| February 7th 2023
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Material from dry landscapes has surged since the 1800s, possibly helping to cool the planet for decades.
Maanvi Singh
News
| February 7th 2023
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As Freddy Jolly’s pickup truck travels the dusty roads through the spruce forests outside Nemaska, Que., the one radio station fades in and out, and Jolly fills the gaps between country ballads with conversation.
Stephane Blais
News
| February 6th 2023
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Canada's 13 premiers and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will sit around the same table in person for the first time since COVID-19 hoping to find a path toward a new long-term health-care funding deal.
Mia Rabson, Laura Osman
News, Politics
| February 6th 2023
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From the archives
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Spencer van Vloten
Explainer
| May 10th 2022
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