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Patricia Lane, Jennifer Hong
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Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
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March 6th 2023
This 26-year-old Vancouverite works for the Canadian Forest Service providing information and analysis on the potential economic interfaces between humans and forests. She also conceived, founded and runs Faces of Forestry.
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More in today's news
Federal politicians have joined the chorus of anger over Imperial Oil’s failure to alert a downriver First Nations community of a massive release of oilsands tailings first reported last May.
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News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| March 3rd 2023
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The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan is a majority shareholder in the Bristol Airport. Despite protests by Ontario students and legal action from community groups, the airport is expanding.
Isaac Phan Nay
News, Next Gen Insider
| March 6th 2023
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More — not fewer — farmers provide a wide diversity of production methods, giving people the dignity of an honest choice about what they eat.
Richard Scott Bloomfield
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| March 6th 2023
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One week after a survey found Ontario students are struggling to access mental health support, a Toronto District School Board report shows its budget for next year accounts for 485 fewer positions for school-based staff.
Isaac Phan Nay
News, Next Gen Insider
| March 6th 2023
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Newfoundland and Labrador's long-suffering Muskrat Falls hydroelectricity project has encountered new problems ahead of a final round of testing that must take place during the colder months.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| March 3rd 2023
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The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to propose restrictions on harmful “forever chemicals” in drinking water after finding they are dangerous in amounts so small as to be undetectable. But experts say removing them will cost billions, a burden that will fall hardest on small communities with few resources.
Michael Phillis, Brittany Peterson
News, US News
| March 3rd 2023
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An unusual feeding technique only recently observed by scientists was documented nearly 2,000 years ago, a study suggests.
Donna Lu
News
| March 6th 2023
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The Yuquot Wave Energy Project is a collaborative effort to build a first-of-its-kind renewable energy microgrid powered by wave power at the heart of Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation’s territory on west Vancouver Island.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| March 6th 2023
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From the archives
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Brandi Morin
News
| June 3rd 2019
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