Caroline Orr
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Analysis
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February 10th 2023
Homegrown protesters who participated in Canada’s “Freedom Convoy” last year had no idea, but Russia used a state-funded propaganda outlet in an effort to exploit their grievances, amplify social divisions and delegitimize the Trudeau government.
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| February 10th 2023
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The 11th annual Arctic Inspiration Prize was awarded at a ceremony in Ottawa to celebrate Indigenous excellence, resilience and innovation.
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| February 10th 2023
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Despite its vast environmental, economic and social significance, the ocean continues to be largely taken for granted.
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| February 10th 2023
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Oil and gas activity, mining, dumping and destructive bottom trawling fishing won’t be allowed in new MPAs but issues of shipping wastewater and noise are not addressed in the protections.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| February 9th 2023
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Canada has joined ranks with nearly a dozen nations calling for a moratorium or pause on deep-sea mining in both domestic and international waters to protect ocean ecosystems.
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News, Island Insider
| February 9th 2023
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The earthquake that ravaged Turkey and Syria this week offers both lessons and warnings for people in British Columbia as images emerge of the human devastation and costly damage, Canadian seismology experts say.
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News
| February 9th 2023
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By betting it can solve its emissions problem with carbon capture and storage, Canada's oil and gas industry risks saddling itself with expensive stranded assets, a new report argues.
Amanda Stephenson
News
| February 9th 2023
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The British Columbia government has fined Teck Coal Limited more than $16 million for exceeding pollution thresholds as well as failing to build an active water treatment facility on time at one of its operations in southeastern B.C.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| February 9th 2023
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Calls grow for mandatory measures to reduce underwater noise pollution as melting ice opens up shipping routes.
Karen McVeigh
News
| February 10th 2023
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News
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