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Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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News
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March 17th 2023
Late last month, Mitchell Scott watched from afar as the company he had nurtured from a farmer's market vegan "butcher" shop to a darling of Canada's nascent plant-based meat industry collapsed.
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More in today's news
Former governor general David Johnston has been asked to get to the bottom of China's interference in our elections. But the calculus behind his involvement, and the reaction to it, says more about our politics than we might want to hear, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| March 17th 2023
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Google and Facebook raked in 80 per cent of the $12.3 billion in online advertising revenue in Canada in 2021, twice the revenue for the broadcast television and newspaper sectors combined.
Dwayne Winseck
Opinion
| March 17th 2023
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Pond Inlet, the municipality of Clyde River and the hamlets of Whale Cove and Grise Fiord are expected to use the funding to add solar panels within the next three years. The hamlet of Arctic Bay is also expected to install solar panels with the funding but did not specify a completion date.
Isaac Phan Nay
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| March 17th 2023
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Ken Sim said the accusations are "disgusting" and racially motivated, and he found the report "incredibly disappointing" for pointing to politicians of Chinese descent.
The Canadian Press
News
| March 16th 2023
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The majority of developing nations are set to miss out on the economic benefits of booming green technologies, slowing progress toward their climate goals and widening the inequality gap between rich and poor countries, a United Nations report warned on Thursday.
Wanjohi Kabukuru
News
| March 16th 2023
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The executive director of a Nunavut food charity says there's a need to address the root causes of food insecurity after 500 people in the territorial capital went without a daily meal for a week.
Emily Blake
News, Politics
| March 16th 2023
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Buried in Arctic permafrost, the collection safeguards the world’s crop species — and is a magnet for conspiracy theories. Now, the public can take a look around.
Patrick Greenfield
News
| March 17th 2023
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From the archives
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Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News, Food Insider
| April 26th 2021
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