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March 15th 2023
Algoma Steel releases more cancer-causing pollutants into the air than most companies in Ontario. But no one realized just how much was coming from the steel mill.
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Gerald Kutney
Opinion
| March 15th 2023
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Charlotte Commonda plans to open a new point of service for the community centre in Gatineau, Que., by May to support the Indigenous Peoples who move to the city for school, health care and work.
Isaac Phan Nay
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| March 15th 2023
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Quadra Island's Climate Action Team is launching a food recovery program to tackle climate change and food insecurity in the small coastal community.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| March 15th 2023
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"Mandating police to wear body-worn cameras is a transformational decision that will ensure all interactions with officers are objective," Public Safety Minister Mike Ellis said.
The Canadian Press
News
| March 14th 2023
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The agreement allows the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation to request the documents from the provincial Vital Statistics Branch. Until now, the documents were available to family members, while researchers and others needed to obtain special permission for any given document.
Steve Lambert
News, Politics
| March 14th 2023
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The Biden administration’s approval of a massive oil development in northern Alaska commits the U.S. to yet another decades-long crude project even as scientists urgently warn that only a halt to more fossil fuel emissions can stem climate change.
Matthew Brown, Becky Bohrer
News, US News
| March 14th 2023
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Forest fires, burst pipelines, and chemical waste are just some of the more than 800 instances of environmental degradation recorded since Russia's invasion began.
Blanca Begert
News, Politics
| March 15th 2023
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From the archives
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Zack Metcalfe
News
| April 24th 2020
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