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Isaac Phan Nay
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News, Next Gen Insider
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March 13th 2023
Maya Thiru from Markham, Ont., is taking aim at one of the tiniest, most ubiquitous bits of plastic pollution — the stickers on fruits and vegetables.
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The coverup of Imperial Oil’s latest spill of toxic tailings water at the Kearl mine north of Fort McMurray is an outrageous breach of trust.
Adrienne Tanner
Opinion
| March 11th 2023
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MPs lambasted federal and provincial governments in question period Friday for failing to hold polluting corporations accountable in the wake of tailings leaks in northern Alberta.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| March 10th 2023
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In 2019, this 23-year-old McGill University student founded the award-winning agency My Media Creative to amplify the work of student groups. It has since raised millions of dollars and narrative support for over a hundred non-profits across the country.
Patricia Lane, Tristan Surman
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| March 13th 2023
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Immigrants to Canada face myriad challenges in assimilating to their new home, language, culture and even climate. However, experts believe one of the most daunting prospects for newcomers is navigating the democratic political process.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News, Politics
| March 13th 2023
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The office building that sits on the north end of the University of Waterloo’s campus, dubbed “evolv1,” already contributed extra power to the electrical grid thanks to its solar panels. Monika Mikhail was convinced she could kick it up a notch.
Isaac Phan Nay
News, Next Gen Insider
| March 13th 2023
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“It was always a disaster from a climate change perspective, but this is now an economic crime that has stolen $30 billion of public funds from real climate solutions," said Greenpeace Canada senior energy strategist Keith Stewart.
Natasha Bulowski, John Woodside
News, Energy, Politics
| March 10th 2023
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This month marks the 12th anniversary of the Fukushima disaster, when three nuclear reactors in Japan suffered catastrophic meltdowns.
Gordon Edwards, Susan O’Donnell
Opinion
| March 13th 2023
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The continued global rise in sales of SUVs pushed their climate-heating emissions to almost one billion tonnes of carbon dioxide in 2022, according to the International Energy Agency.
Damian Carrington
News
| March 13th 2023
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Cloe Logan
News, Food Insider
| March 18th 2021
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